20111101 Future Internet upcoming calls

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Arian Zwegers European Commission Information Society and Media Directorate General

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Arian ZwegersEuropean CommissionInformation Society and Media Directorate General

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Agenda

• Why European research?• ICT Work Programme 2011-12• FI-PPP: Future Internet Public-

Private Partnership• (FI-WARE open calls)• Call 2• Call 3

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Why European research? Where is Europe?

Search engines

Social & Professional networks

Other content- related services

Virtual Worlds

SaaS

PaaS

IaaS

Webmail

Instant messaging

Apps

Sharingfiles

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Finl

and

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eden

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Uni

ted

Sta

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Fran

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EU

27

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Italy

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%

1999

Why European Research? R&D Expenditure as % of GDP (1999, 2009)

Source: OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2011 http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/science-and-technology/oecd-science-technology-and-industry-scoreboard-2011_sti_scoreboard-2011-en

• Other regions spend more on R&D than Europe• Large differences within Europe

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Why European research? Are we going to act?

• Web 3.0 = Google Inc?• What can Europe do?

Framework ProgrammesFuture Internet PPP

Policy, regulation, etc.• Are we going to act

(or not)?

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International Co-operation

Science in Society

Research Potential

Regions of Know- ledge

Research for the benefit of SMEs

Research Infrastruc- tures

CAPACITIES

Marie Curie ActionsPEOPLE

European Research CouncilIDEAS

9. Space

8. Socio-econom

ic Research

7. Transport

6. Environment

5. Energy

4. Nano, M

aterials, Production Techn.

3. ICT

2. Food, Agriculture

Biotechnology

1. Health

CO

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ICT Work Programme 2011-12 7th Framework Programme (2007-2013)

http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/

€ 32 B

€ 7.5 B

€ 4.7 B

€ 4.2 B

10. Security

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ic I

CT

tech

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& in

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truc

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Futu

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Tech

nolo

gies

(FE

T)

1. Network and Service Infrastructures

ICT for socio-economic challenges

~10%

261 M€

International cooperation, Cooperation in an enlarged Europe, Pre-commercial Procurement

3. Component and Systems

4. Digital Content and Languages

2. Cognitive Systems and Robotics

5. ICT for Health,

Ageing, Incl. & Gov.

625 M€

155 M€

402 M€

165 M€

260 M€

6. ICT for Lower- Carbon

Economy

280 M€

7. ICT for Manufacturing & Enterprise

8. ICT for Learning &

Cultural Resources

140 M€ 100 M€

Future Internet PPP

Green Car PPP

Energy Efficient Buildings PPP

Factory of the Future PPP

ICT Work Programme 2011-12 ~2.4 B€ total

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ICT Work Programme 2011-12 Challenge 1, except FI-PPP Objectives

1.1 Future Networks

1.6 Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE)

1.2 Cloud Computing, Internet of Services and Advanced Software Engineering

1.4

Tru

stw

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hy

ICT

1.3 Internet- connected objects

1.5 Networked Media and Search Systems

The Future Internet

Call 770 MEuro

Call 8160 MEuro

Call 730 MEuro

Call 870 MEuroCall 8

80 MEuro

Call 720 MEuro

Call 825 MEuro

Deadline Call 8: 17 January 2012ftp://ftp.cordis.europa.eu/pub/fp7/docs/wp/cooperation/ict/c-wp-201201_en.pdf

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FI-PPP

Making the world ‘smarter’ and accelerate sustainable innovation

ICT technology research

Making Europe a world leader in Future Internet technologies

ICT applications research

Application Pull

Technology push

FI-PPP Leadership beyond R&D

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SME Innovation

3rd Call Use Case

Expansion Phase

Call 3

TF Continuation (IP)

Up to 5 Trials

Call 2

Obj 1.8 Use Case Trials (IP)

Obj 1.8 Use Case Trials (IP)

Obj 1.9 Capacity Building (IP)

Obj 1.7 Technology Foundation (IP)

Up to 8 Use Case Scenarios

Obj 1.9 Capacity Building & Infrastructure (CSA)

Obj 1.8 Use Case Scenarios (IP)

Obj 1.8 Use Case Scenarios (IP)

Obj 1.8 Use Case Scenarios (IP)

Call 1

Obj 1.10 Programme Facilitation & Support (CSA)

20112010 2012 2013 2014 2015

Phase 3Phase 1 Phase 2

FI-PPP Programme Architecture (original)

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SME Innovation

3rd Call Use Case

Expansion Phase

Call 3

TF Continuation

Up to 5 Trials

Call 2

Obj 1.8 Use Case Trials

Obj 1.8 Use Case Trials

Obj 1.9 Capacity Building

FI-WARE Technology Foundation

INFINITY: Capacity Building & Infrastructure

ENVIROFI

Call 1

CONCORD: Programme Facilitation & Support

20112010 2012 2013 2014 2015

Phase 3Phase 1 Phase 2

FI-PPP Programme Architecture (in place)

FICONTENT

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OUTSMART

SAFECITY

FINSENY

SMARTAGRIFOOD

INSTANT MOBILITY

FINEST

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Participant Type (by EC funding)

20%

3%

8%

60%

7% 2%Research organisations

Public body

SME

Private commercial

HES

Other

FI-PPP Organisations statistics Phase 1

• 68 % Industry and SME• 28 % research and university actors• 3% public users

• Nice, • Santander, • Berlin• Madrid• Ålesund Port Authority• Norwegian Public Roads Admin.• ...

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FI-PPP Launch, 3 May 2011

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Possible trial sites (today)

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FI-PPP Implementation Roadmap

Call 1 (20 July - 2 Dec 2010) - budget € 90 MTechnology Foundation (one IP, € 41 M, 3 years, 30% flexible) Use Case Scenarios – Phase 1 (7-8 areas, IP, € 5 M, 2 years)Capacity Building (one CSA, € 3 M, 3 years) Programme support (one CSA, € 6 M, 5 years)

Call 2 (18 May - 24 Oct 2012) - budget € 80 MUse Case Scenarios Pilots – Phase 2 (5 areas, IP, € 13.5 M, 2 years, 10% flexible)Capacity Building (one IP, € 12.5 M, 2 years)

Call 3 (2013) - budget 130 MEuro Devoted to the expansion and enlargement of many testbeds and pilots (several areas, ~100 MEuro, 2 years)

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FI-WARE Open Calls

• Two open calls of € 8.0M and € 4.3M each• Deadlines (expected): Feb/March 2012,

2013• To allow for responding to emerging user

needs – to fulfil requirements from many usage areas, – new technologies, – new business models

• New beneficiaries develop new Generic Enablers

• Call follows standard procedures

http://www.fi-ware.eu,http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/foi/lead/fippp/Guidance_note_for_project_coordinators_planning_a_competitive_call.doc

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Phase 2 Use Case Scenarios and Early Trials

• Use cases with high social and economic impact

• Vertical application scenarios:– with enhanced efficiency, sustainability,

performance by tighter integration with advanced Internet capabilities

– leapfrogging advanced internet technologies• Identification of generic versus specific

enablers (collaboration with TF)

Phase 1 (competitive)• Up to 8 IPs (5 MEuro, 2 years) with

broad coverage• specification of use cases & scenarios• identification of generic and specific

enablers• conceptual prototypes• Phase 2 implementation plan

Phase 2 (competitive)• Up to 5 IPs (13.5 MEuro, 2 years) with

10% flexible budget• working experimentation sites with

generic and specific enablers available• selected test applications implemented• validation of openness and versatility

of the core platform• planning phase 3

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Phase 2 Capacity Building & Infrastructure Support

• Leverage existing public investments in advanced infrastructures

– to support large scale and diverse experiments

– to demonstrate versatility of the core platform

– to support testing across a multiplicity of heterogeneous trials and use cases

• Establish partnership agreements• Complementary to Use Case

infrastructuresPhase 1• one CSA (3 MEuro, 3 years) overlapping

with phase 2• identify candidates for experimental

infrastructures for large scale experimentation

• repository of infrastructures• identify operational constraints and draft

partnership agreement across programme

Phase 2• one IP (12.5 MEuro, 2 years)• integration of infrastructures for cross-

cutting phase 2 and 3 trials as needed • adaptation, upgrade, validation of

infrastructures for phase 3• assembly of a pan-European federation

to support application mash-up

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Phase 2 Phase 3 Outcomes

• Ensure availability of necessary test infra- structures for early trials

• Develop the core platform and use case specific functionalities and instantiate them on the test infrastructure

• Finalise selection, prepare and run early trials for all use cases

• Prepare large scale trials in terms of SME participation as application and service developers and infrastructure integration across Europe

• Provide infrastructure for large-scale trials

• Expand Core Platform instantiations and use case specific functionalities

• Run large-scale trials populated with variety of applications challenging overall platform

• Prove value of services mash-ups

• Involve SMEs as developers and providers of services and applications

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Phase 3 First ideas

1.Use Case Expansion (€ 110 M, 24 months)– Building on phase 2 use case trials– Going towards local and regional ecosystems– Core Platform in different regional contexts– Leverage regional or national funding– Continue collaboration with EIT ICT Labs

2.SME Innovation (€ 5 M, 24 months)– Support small actors in developing and sharing

best practices, fostering entrepreneurship, access to finance, etc.

3.Technology Foundation Continuation (€ 15 M, 18 months)– Extend Core Platform functionality

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Phase 3 Questions 1/2

• Should the Use Case expansion be limited to (or promote the participation of) certain stakeholders? If so, which ones and how? Who should be the main stakeholders?

• How should the large-scale trials be organized (e.g. by region, domain, ...)? How exactly to involve the appropriate stakeholders (e.g. by region domain, …)? How to appropriately fund them (amount, …)?

• What should be the appropriate size of a Use Case expansion project? How many small actors (SMEs, …) can realistically be involved per project, region, domain, …?

• How to best involve SMEs at large?

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Phase 3 Questions 2/2

• What should be the focus of the SME Innovation objective? Survey and evaluation of SME participation? Best business practices? Venture capital and entrepreneurship best practices? Matchmaking between local and regional ecosystems and financial community? …?

• What should be the (research) focus of the Technology Foundation Continuation? “Update” of developed functionalities? Incorporation of new technologies? More functionalities? In-sourcing of selected specific enablers? More functionalities? Wider applicability? … ? Re-start from scratch?

• How to best ensure uptake and continuation after the end of phase 3, i.e. after the end of the PPP?

• LET US KNOW!

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Questions?

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Future Internethttp://www.fi-ppp.euhttp://ec.europa.eu/foihttp://www.future-internet.eu/

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