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ICT Call 2
Stephen O’Reilly - ICT National Contact Point
Overview General Introduction / Overview ICT Call 1 review ICT Call 2 (Main focus of presentation) ICT Call 3 EI Supports
Framework Programme 7: 2007-2013 European Commission's instrument for supporting R&D Budget is over €50 Billion Covers Four Specific Research Programmes
Cooperation (€32.202 Billion); Ideas (€7.460 Billion); People (€4.577 Billion); Capacities (€4.193 Billion)
ICT Work Programme approach and structure A limited set of Challenges that
respond to well-identified industry and technology needsand/or
target specific socio-economic goals
A Challenge is addressed through a limited set of Objectives that form the basis of Calls for Proposals
An Objective is described in terms of target outcome - in terms of characteristics expected impact - in terms of industrial competitiveness, societal goal, technology progress
A total of 25 Objectives expressed within 7 Challenges
Funding Schemes3 funding schemes – 5 “instruments”
• Collaborative Projects (CP)* Large Scale Integrating Projects (“IP”) Small or medium scale focused research actions (“STREP”)
• Networks of Excellence (NoE)
• Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) Coordinating or networking actions (“CA”) Support Actions (“SSA”)
ICT Workprogramme – 2007/08: budget pre-allocation to instruments ! *SICA – Specific International Co-operation Actions
Budget split per objective
For each Work Programme objective:
A reserved amount for CSAs support activities won’t need to compete against research projects for funding
A reserved amount for NoE won’t fund multiple NoEs to compete with each other
Remaining (main) part of budget committed to Collaborative Projects minimum percent Integrating Projects,
minimum percent Focused Research Actions, the remainder distributed by quality of the proposals
ICT Work Programme Challenges
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2. Cognitive systems, interaction, robotics
1. Network and service infrastructures
3. Components, systems, engineering
4. Digital libraries and content
5. ICT for health
6. ICT for mobility & sustainable growth
7. ICT for independent living and inclusion
Socio-economic goals
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ICT Call 1 Review
ICT-2007.1.1 Network of the future ICT-2007.1.2 Service & software architectures, infrastructures &
engineering ICT-2007.1.3 ICT in support of the networked enterprise ICT-2007.1.4 Secure, dependable and trusted infrastructures ICT-2007.1.5 Networked media ICT-2007.2.1 Cognitive systems, interaction, robotics ICT-2007.3.1 Next generation nanoelectronics components and
electronics integration ICT-2007.3.2 Organic and large-area electronics and display systems ICT-2007.3.3 Embedded systems design ICT-2007.3.4 Computing systems
Call 1 (Closed on 8th May 2007)
Call 1 ctd. ICT-2007.4.1 Digital libraries and technology-enhanced learning ICT-2007.4.2 Intelligent content and semantics ICT-2007.5.1 Personal health systems for monitoring and point-of-care
diagnostics ICT-2007.5.2 Advanced ICT for risk assessment and patient safety ICT-2007.6.1 ICT for the intelligent vehicles and mobility services ICT-2007.7.1 ICT and ageing ICT-2007.8.1 Nano-scale ICT devices and systems ICT-2007.8.2 Pervasive adaptation ICT-2007.8.3 Bio-ICT convergence
Call 1 statistics
Call 1 timetable Deadline for submission of proposals:
17h00 8th May 2007 (Brussels time)
Evaluation of proposals: Commencing 4th June
Invitation letter to Hearings: Weeks commencing 11th or 18th June
Hearings (IPs & NoEs): Week commencing 25th June
Evaluation Summary Reports: Mid-July
Invitation to negotiations : Early August
Signature of first grant agreements : October-November
ICT Call 2
Call 2 Timetable Official call launch: early June (Tuesday 12th?) Deadline for submission of proposals:
17h00 9th October 2007 (Brussels time)
Evaluation of proposals: Commencing 5th November
(IP Hearings: Commencing 26th November) Evaluation Summary Reports: Mid-December
Invitation to negotiations :January 2008
Signature of first grant agreements : March-April 2008
Objectives covered ICT-2007.1.6 New paradigms and experimental facilities ICT-2007.3.5 Photonic components and subsystems ICT-2007.3.6 Micro/nanosystems ICT-2007.3.7 Networked embedded and control systems ICT-2007.5.3 Virtual physiological human ICT-2007.6.2 ICT for cooperative systems ICT-2007.6.3 ICT for environmental management and energy
efficiency ICT-2007.7.2 Accessible and inclusive ICT
ICT-2007.1.6 New paradigms and experimental facilities
ICT-2007.1.6 New paradigms and experimental facilities
Experimentally-driven long-term research related to the Future Internet Interconnected testbeds Part of Challenge 1 – complementary e.g. to “Technologies and systems
architectures for the Future Internet”, part of Objective “The network of the Future” (Call 1)
To bootstrap and prepare the European FIRE Future Internet Research and Experimentation Initiative
Call 2 - Budget: 40 M€ - planned opening June, closure October 2007 http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire
ICT-2007.1.6 New paradigms and experimental facilities
Target Outcome Advanced networking approaches to architectures and protocols
to cope with the increased scale, resilience, complexity, mobility, security and transparency of the Future Internet
coupled with their validation in large scale testing environments based on a combination of physical and 'virtual' infrastructures
Interconnected testbeds addressing: novel distributed and reconfigurable protocol architectures; novel distributed network and service architectures, infrastructures and software platforms; advanced embedded or overlay security, trust and identity management architectures and
technologies system-level testbeds for providing trusted access to e-services with users requiring no
administration and security skills Coordination and Support Actions
ICT-2007.1.6 New paradigms and experimental facilities
Impact and BudgetStrengthened EU position in Future Internet DevelopmentsWider take-up of RTD on networks and services facilitated by comprehensive
validationGlobal consensus towards standards and strengthened international co-operation
through interconnected testbeds and interconnection capabilities offered to third countries
Higher confidence in the secure use of the internet
CP 36 M€: IPs min 12 M€, STREPs min 15 M€NoE 3M€CSA 1M€
Further Information Future Internet Research and Experimentation http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire
Contact Unit INFSO - F4 New Infrastructure Paradigms and Experimental Facilities Per Blixt (HoU) Max Lemke (DHoU) Fabrizio Sestini
ICT-2007.3.5 Photonic components and subsystems
ICT-2007.3.5 Photonic components and subsystems
Core Photonic Components &
Subsystems
Application-specific Photonic Components
& Subsystems
Underlying Technologies
Complementary Measures
Support Measures
IP, STREP
IP, STREP, NoE
CA, SSA
ICT-2007.3.5 Photonic components and subsystems
ICT-2007.3.5 Photonic components and subsystems
Impact Maintain leading position of European industry in high value photonic
products To strengthen Europe’s position as a leading supplier of
electronic/photonic components and systems Continued European leadership in photonics R&D
(securing the necessary human resources and knowledge to design, produce and use new generations of photonic components)
Develop new photonic based applications(with emphasis on communications, health, well-being, environment, safety and security)
Impact (as described here) is a critical evaluation criterion!
ICT-2007.3.5 Photonic components and subsystems
Core Photonic Components & Subsystems High performance lasers High brightness, power efficient solid-state light sources for ICT & general lighting
applications Optical fibres for high performance & for specific functions High performance image sensors Sensors exploiting innovative sensing principles
Application Specific Photonic Components & Subsystems Truly cost-effective broadband core networks at 40 GBit/s or beyond per channel Scalable, future-proof & economic broadband access & LAN Supporting the “Network of the Future” Minimally invasive medical diagnosis & prevention Sensing for environment, well-being, safety & security
ICT-2007.3.5 Photonic components and subsystems
Underlying Technologies Integration & manufacturing technologies Design methodologies & tools
Further Information http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/photonics/home_en.html
Photonics Unit e-mail:[email protected]
Gustav Kalbe:[email protected]
Inventory of European Optics and Photonics Research & Industry:
www.opera2015.org
Photonics21 :
www.photonics21.org
ICT-2007.3.6 Micro/nanosystems
ICT-2007.3.6 Micro/nanosystems
Micro/nanosystems are miniaturised systems able to
Sense, diagnose, describe and qualify a given situation;
Suggest or implement appropriate actions; Interact with the user, the environment or another smart systems.
ICT-2007.3.6 Micro/nanosystems
Next generation smart systemsSensor- & actuator-based systemsHigh density mass storage
Micro/Nano-Bio-ICT convergenceBiosensors, lab-on-a-chip, bioMEMS,autonomous implants
Integration of smart materialsIntegration of micro-nano technologies and smart systems into new & traditional materials, e.g. textiles, glass, paper
From smart systems to viable productsMicrosystems manufacturing technologies
Smart systems for communications & data managementSmart micro/nanosystems enabling wireless access & facilitating intelligent networking
Support actionsTechnology access, education & training, coordination & dissemination at EU level
ICT-2007.3.6 Micro/nanosystems
InterdisciplinarityMechanics, electronics, fluidics, biology, magnetism, optics
Convergence Micro/nano, ICT, bio
HeterogeneitySemiconductor, ceramic, glass, organic
MultifunctionalitySensing, processing, logic, memory, comm, energy
IntegrationMonolithic, hybrid, multichip, large area
ICT-2007.3.6 Micro/nanosystems
Total: 83 M€ 75 M€ Collaborative Projects
20 M€ IPs (min.) 32 M€ STREPs (min.)
4 M€ NoE
4 M€ CSA (CA+SA)
Further Information Website:Website:
http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/mnd/http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/mnd/
Contacts:Contacts: [email protected]@ec.europa.eu
[email protected]@ec.europa.eu
ICT-2007.3.7 Networked embedded and control systems
ICT-2007.3.7 Networked embedded and control systems
Today electronics and software are embedded in billions of devices and objects. Pervasive
data will change how these intelligent objects dynamically pool information, cooperate
under severe constraints and reliably interact and control the physical world
Three target Outcomes:
1) Middleware for seamless connectivity and inter-working
2) Cooperating Objects and Wireless Sensor Networks
3) Control of large-scale, complex distributed systems
ICT-2007.3.7 Networked embedded and control systems
Expected Impact Prepare for the needs of tomorrow’s large scale
infrastructures Control of 10 times more complex systems at 10% of today’s effort 100% available plants whilst reducing maintenance cost and reducing
accidents Seizing new markets by providing new services
tailored to customer needs Easy and low cost deployment for monitoring of
the environment and natural resources
ICT-2007.3.7 Networked embedded and control systems Focus 1: Middleware
STREPs only CSA for source code sharing and for standardisation initiatives
Focus 2: Cooperating Objects and WSNs STREPs only NoE
Focus 3: Control of large-scale systems STREPs only CSA for international cooperation
Total for this objective in call 2 : Total for this objective in call 2 : 47 47 M€M€** STREPS: STREPS: 41 41 M€M€** - NoE: - NoE: 4 4 M€M€** - CSAs: - CSAs: 2 2 M€M€**
**amount to be confirmed after the Commission decision on 2008 budget proposalamount to be confirmed after the Commission decision on 2008 budget proposal
Further Information
Contacts [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/necs/home_en.html
ICT-2007.5.3 Virtual physiological human
ICT-2007.5.3 Virtual physiological human
Basis is the International physiome project www.physiome.org The Virtual Physiological Human is a methodological and technological
framework that once established will enable the investigation of the human body as a single complex system.
The VPH research roadmap developed by project STEP www.europhysiome.org
New basis for: Personalised (Patient-specific) healthcare solution Early diagnostics & Predictive medicine
ICT-2007.5.3 Virtual physiological human
In ICT terms: Computational framework for multi-scale in-silico model(s) of the human
physiology and a toolbox for simulation and visualisation. Patient specific model from bio-signals and (multimodal) images including
molecular images
Technologies involved: Data mining, knowledge discovery tool, semantic integration, databank,
biomedical imaging, modelling, simulation and visualisation techniques, HealthGrid (infrastructure and tools)
Further Information Research and Policy site
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/ehealth
Health Research Newsletter (monthly issues)
including key Policy information every quarter http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/health/research/newsletter/index_en.htm
ICT-2007.6.2 ICT for cooperative systems
ICT-2007.6.2 ICT for cooperative systems
advanced, reliable, fast and secure vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication for new functionalities real-time traffic management and new levels of support to active safety systems in vehicles and to the driver
large scale test programmes (field operational tests) with comprehensive assessment of the efficiency, quality, robustness and user-friendliness of IT solutions for smarter, safer and cleaner vehicles and real-time traffic management
focusing on the sub-areas: Cooperative Systems Field Operational Tests Coordination and Support Activities
Indicative Budget 48M€
ICT-2007.6.2 ICT for cooperative systems
The potential benefits include: increased road network capacity reduced congestion and pollution shorter and more predictable journey times improved traffic safety for all road users lower vehicle operating costs more efficient logistics improved management and control of the road network (both urban and inter-urban) increased efficiency of the public transport systems better and more efficient response to hazards, incidents and accidents
Car-to-InfrastructureCommunication
Car-to-CarCommunication
ICT-2007.6.2 ICT for cooperative systems
Expected Impact of RTD in “Co-operative Systems”: Common pan-European architecture, standards and deployment model for co-
operative systems. World leadership of Europe's transport industry in the emerging area of Co-
operative Systems and in road and network operator’s tools. Significant improvements in safety, security, energy efficiency, emissions
reduction, comfort and sustainability of transport. This includes contribution towards the objective of reducing fatalities with 50% in EU-25 by 2010, and on longer term work towards the "zero-fatalities" scenario and a contribution to a significant reduction in the energy consumption and congestion in road transport.
Proof-of-concept to all stakeholders through Field Operational Tests ensuring the wider take up of intelligent vehicle systems and co-operative systems.
Further Information www.ec.europa.eu/energy/efficiency/index_en.htm http://ec.europa.eu/transport/transport_policy_review/index_en.htm
ICT-2007.6.3 ICT for environmental management and energy efficiency
ICT-2007.6.3 environmental management and energy efficiencyICT for Environmental Management Focus on unsustainable trends which undermine future economic growth and impact on the
quality of life in Europe degraded environment higher risk exposure to diverse pollutants higher risk exposure to ever more frequent disasters
Vision of ICT contributing to a cleaner, safer and healthier global environment
To consolidate the European capacity of mastering, predicting and managing the environment and its resources, making use of ICT that interoperate in a single information space for the environment in Europe
ICT input to the EU Sustainable Development Strategy
ICT-2007.6.3 environmental management and energy efficiencyICT for Energy Efficiency Focus on unsustainable trends which undermine future economic growth and impact on the
quality of life in Europe Increasing demand for natural resources, including energy Increasing CO2 emissions resulting from production and use of energy
ICT contribution to: optimise the use of natural resources, including energy, throughout the whole life-cycle of products and
processes design smarter and cleaner products and processes, optimising energy consumption and reducing
waste
EU target: taking the lead towards more sustainable consumption and production in the global economy
ICT input to the EU Sustainable Development Strategy
Further Information http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/sustainable-growth/
DG INFSO Unit « ICT for Sustainable Growth »Mailbox: INFSO–[email protected]
Home page of the i2010 initiative: http://ec.europa.eu/information-society/eeurope/i2010/index-en.htm
Life-Environmenthttp://ec.europa.eu/environment/life/life/environment.htm
Intelligent Energy – Europehttp://ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/index_en.htm
ICT-2007.7.2 Accessible and inclusive ICT
ICT-2007.7.2 Accessible and inclusive ICT
ICT-2007.7.2 Accessible and inclusive ICT
Further Information Web Resources
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/challenge7_en.html http://europa.eu.int/information_society/einclusion
Key Contacts Accessible and Inclusive ICT
Embedding Accessibility Computer Simulation Non-invasive Brain Computer Interaction Social Inclusion of Young People
General ContactsUnit ICT for Inclusion (H3)European Commission - Information Society and Media DGOffice: BU31 04/50 B-1049 BrusselsEmail: [email protected]: +32 2 295 02 65Fax: +32 2 295 13 00
Future and Emerging Technologies
Objective To lay foundations of the ICT innovations of tomorrow To foster trans-disciplinary research excellence in emerging ICT-related research
domains To help emerging research communities to organise and structure their research
agenda
Impact Pathfinder role: prepare for future ICT directions in the WP Create new long-term competitive options for ICT Avoid ‘tunnel vision’ in FP7, by exploring unconventional ‘minority’ options and
opportunities off the beaten track
FET Open Call published 22 December 2006 2 stage submission (pre proposal and full proposal) Proposals receivable from 6 March 2007 6 closing dates for pre-proposals upto 31 December 2008 Will be extended beyond 2008
61 M€ for CP (STREP only) ICT relevant, visionary, high quality, long term….
4 M€ for CSA (CA only)
ICT Call 3
Call 3 Expected to open Dec. ’07, close Mar. ’08 Indicative Budget 265 M€
Topics ICT-2007.2.2 Cognitive systems, interaction, robotics ICT-2007.4.3 Digital libraries and technology-enhanced learning 50 M€ ICT-2007.4.4 Intelligent content and semantics ICT-2007.8.4 Science of complex systems for socially intelligent ICT ICT-2007.8.5 Embodied Intelligence ICT-2007.8.6 ICT forever yours
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