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Horizon 2020 – Seen with ICT Eyes & Looking for Pilot Line Opportunities HTA Helsinki, 12/13 November 2013 G. Kelm, FhG VµE

Horizon 2020 – Seen with ICT Eyes & Looking for Pilot Line Opportunities HTA Helsinki, 12/13 November 2013 G. Kelm, FhG VµE

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Page 1: Horizon 2020 – Seen with ICT Eyes & Looking for Pilot Line Opportunities HTA Helsinki, 12/13 November 2013 G. Kelm, FhG VµE

Horizon 2020 –

Seen with ICT Eyes &

Looking for Pilot Line Opportunities

HTA Helsinki, 12/13 November 2013

G. Kelm, FhG VµE

Page 2: Horizon 2020 – Seen with ICT Eyes & Looking for Pilot Line Opportunities HTA Helsinki, 12/13 November 2013 G. Kelm, FhG VµE

Outline

• H2020 – Overview, 3 Priorities• ICT in “Excellent Science”

- FET & Research Infrastructures • ICT in “Industrial Leadership”

- LEIT ICT, NMPB, FoF & EeB

• ICT in “Soc Chall.” & H2020 at a Glance• Questions & Conclusions

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What is Horizon 2020?• Commission proposal for an 80 and then 70 billion

euro R&I funding programme (2014-20)• Part of proposals for next EU budget of ~ 960 B€,

complementing Structural Funds, education, etc.• A core part of Europe 2020, Innovation Union &

European Research Area:– Responding to the economic crisis to invest in future jobs

and growth – Addressing peoples’ concerns about their livelihoods,

safety and environment– Strengthening the EU’s global position in research,

innovation and technology

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What’s new?

• A single programme bringing together three separate programmes/initiatives: FP7/CIP/EIT*

• More innovation, from research to retail, all forms of innovation

• Focus (see budget !) on societal challenges facing EU society, e.g. health, clean energy and transport

• Simplified access, for all companies, universities, institutes in all EU countries and beyond.

*The 7th research Framework Programme (FP7), innovation aspects of Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP), EU contribution to the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)

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But - The goals have not changed

• Growth, Jobs & Competitiveness• Better articulation of research and

innovation• Seamless funding from idea to market

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A Stronger, Clearer Focus: 3 Priorities(But: ICT in all 3 Priorities: Need to find your way!)

ExcellentScience~33%*

IndustrialLeadership

~23%*

SocietalChallenges

~40%*

6*) % of overall H2020 budget of ~70b€

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Outline

• H2020 – Overview & 3 Priorities• ICT in “Excellent Science”

- FET & Research Infrastructures • ICT in “Industrial Leadership”

- LEIT ICT, NMPB, FoF & EeB

• ICT in “Soc. Chall.” & H2020 at a Glance• Questions & Conclusions

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Priority 1 - Excellent Science

• Why:• World class science is the foundation of

tomorrow’s technologies, jobs and wellbeing• Europe needs to develop, attract and retain

research talent• Researchers need access to the best

infrastructures

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Proposed funding (million euro x 0.9, 2014-20)

European Research CouncilFrontier research by the best individual teams

13 268

Future and Emerging TechnologiesCollaborative research to open new fields of innovation

3 100

Marie Curie actions*Opportunities for training and career development

5 752

Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructure)

Ensuring access to world-class facilities

2 478

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~24,5 (22) b€

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ICT in Science - Future and Emerging Technologies; e-Infrastructures

• FET Open: fostering novel ideas– Collaborative research for embryonic, high risk

visionary science and technology• FET Proactive

– Nurturing emerging themes and communities• FET Flagships

– Tackling grand interdisciplinary science and technology challenges

• E-Infrastructures– Integration and access to national research

networks/infrastructures; development, deployment and operation of e-Infrastructures

FET 2.8 b€

e-Infr 0.8 b€?

ICT 4 (3.6) b€?

?

?

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FET WP 2014-15 Draft(version of June 2013(!) as part of Excell. Science)

3 Parts of FET:

OPEN (160M€?), Pro-Active (235 M€?) and Flagships (??)

9 Pro-Active R&D topics, of which with ICT relevance:

- Topic 4: Possibilities at nano-bio-chem interface – 25 M€?

- Topic 7: Nanoscale opto-mechanical devices – 20 M€?(if focus only on CMOS integration, then go to LEIT ICT!)

2 Flagships (Graphene, Human Brain) selected; starting 10/2013

- 2015: 1 FPA (no funds), 1 core and several complementary projects for each Flagship (50-85 M€ per F-ship and year???)

- 2014/15: CSA / ERANET supporting both F-ships – 10/2 M€11

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Research Infrastructrures (RI) WP 2014-15as part of Excell. Science (version of October 2013)

- Call 1 – Developing New world-class RIs (4 topics) – 199 M€ related to big RIs (ESFRI)*

- Call 2 – Integr. & Opening RIs of Europ. Interest – 140 M€7 sub-topics, each for ‘starting’ & ‘advanced’ communities:bio&med; energy; environment; maths& ICT; engineering, mats and anal. facilities; physical sciences; social sciences;

- Call 3 – e-Infrastructures (9 topics) – 177 M€related to topics as Big res. data, HPC, HPC for SMEs, Géant hub, Data services or virtual research environments

- Call 4 – Supports Inno, HR, Policy & INCO (8 topics) -38,5 M€

*) European Strategy Forum on RIs12

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Research Infrastructrures (RI) WP 2014-15 as part of Excell. Science (version of October 2013 )

Call 2 – Engineering, Material sciences and Anal. facilities;

All projects should combine 3 types of activities:- Networking between RIs, scientific comm. and industry- Trans-national or virtual access activities for sc. commun.- Joint research activities

Starting Communities: RIs with lim. degree of networking & coord, focus on networking, standards & access procedures

Advanced communities: RIs with adv degree of networking & coord. through work under previous FPs; focus on innovation & access;

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Research Infrastructures (RI) WP 2014-15 as part of Excell. Science (version of October 2013 )

Call 2 – Engineering, Material sciences and Anal. facilities;

Starting Communities: – 5M€ / project Adv. frontier research in Nano-E – MtM & Beyond CMOS

Advanced Communities: - 10 M€/project Advanced nano-fabrication and metrology (based on lab methods) – Integration and access to such RIsFabric & char of adv mats based on large-scale bright sourcesFunctional mats for specific applicationsFacilities for research on mats under extreme conditionsLarge-scale testing facilities (e.g. wind tunnels - transport)

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Outline

• H2020 – Overview, 3 Priorities• ICT in “Excellent Science”

- FET & Research Infrastructures • ICT in “Industrial Leadership”

- LEIT ICT, NMPB, FoF & EeB

• ICT in “Soc. Chall” & H2020 at a Glance• Questions & Conclusions

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Priority 2 - Industrial Leadership

• Why:• Europe needs more innovative SMEs to create

growth and jobs• Strategic investments in key technologies (e.g.

advanced manufacturing, micro-electronics) underpin innovation across existing and emerging sectors

• Europe needs to attract more private investment in research and innovation

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Proposed funding (million euro x 0.9, 2014-20)

Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space)

13 781

Access to risk financeLeveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation

3 538

Innovation in SMEsFostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs

619

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~18 (16) b€

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ICT in Industrial Leadership (I)(6 “Challenges” comprising topics ICT 1-28)

1. New Generation of Components and systems– Smart embedded components and systems, micro-

nano-bio systems, organic electronics, large area integration, technologies for IoT, smart integrated systems, systems of systems and complex system engineering (here MEMS, SS, but no ‘pure’ NanoE, no Phot, but Artemis part of ECSEL JTI included)

2. Advanced Computing– Processor and system architecture, interconnect and

data localization technologies, cloud computing, parallel computing and simulation software

3. Future Internet– Networks, software and services, cyber security,

privacy and trust, wireless communication and all optical networks, immersive interactive multimedia and connected enterprise

ICT 8 (7.2) b€

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ICT in Industrial Leadership (II)

4. Content technologies and information management– Technologies for language, learning, interaction,

digital preservation, content access and analytics; advanced data mining, machine learning, statistical analysis and visual computing

5. Advanced interfaces and robots– Service robotics, cognitive systems, advanced

interfaces, smart spaces and sentient machines6. Key Enabling Technologies: Micro- nano-electronics and

photonics– Design, advanced processes, pilot lines for fabrication,

production technologies and demonstration actions to validate technology developments and innovative business models

(1,6 – 1,8 b€: for new ECSEL JTI, Photonics ppp und H2020 - e.g. ‘pure’ nanoE; NB: but ~1,2 b€ for ECSEL alone!)

ICT 8 (7.2) b€

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ICT LEIT WP 2014-15 Draft, v. 31/10/2013A New Gen. of Comp. & Systems

ICT2: Smart Syst Integration- 2014: 48 M€= 35(a)+9(b)+3(c)+1(d)

a) - Generic heterogeneous micro/nano integration into SS

(3D, EE and zero power, novel multi-functional)

- R&D on application driven integration (bio,com,sec, mob, energy, smart build./cities) & validation of results

b) Access services for acad, RTOs, SMEs to design & mfg for prototyping and pilot prod. of Smart Systems // Assessm. actions for eqpt and technol suppliers with users

c) Precommercial procurement (lab on chip for in-vitro diagn.)

d) CSAs – Networking of SSI clusters, Training, Conferences

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ICT LEIT WP 2014-15 Draft, v. 31/10/2013A New Gen. of Comp. & Systems

ICT3: Adv. Thin Organic & Large Area Electronic (TOLAE) Technologies – 2014: 38 M€ = 17+15,5+3+2,5

a) – R&I to adv SOA of TOLAE technology and mfg for SS

- incl. design tool dev. and modelling, hybrid integr of µ-nanoE and organic electronics

b) Innov. Actions to dev. and demo products enabled by TOLAE – clear business cases for mfg in Europe

c) Access services to industry, for deploym. of Tolae in innov products, esp. by SMEs, led by Tolae excel centres & innov. clusters

d) Precommercial procurement (electronic textile solutions for health applications)

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ICT LEIT WP 2014-15 Draft, v. 31/10/2013

ICT KETs: Micro- & Nano-Electr. Technol & Photonics

ICT25:Generic Micro- & NanoE-2015: 50 M€ = 40(a)+7(b)+3(c)

a) - Devices and interconnects through to end of roadmap*

- Function integration with nanodevices for SoC and SiP

- New computing paradigms

- Design for EE, high Rel, Robustness

b) Access actions for Acad., RTOs , SMEs to design tools, IC

fabrication, incl. to technol platforms for small pilot series //

Assessment actions for technology suppliers

c) CSAs: INCO, Roadmapping and Awareness actions*) Graphene under FET Flagships 22

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Cont: ICT LEIT WP 2014-15 Draft, v. 31/10/2013

ICT KETs - Micro- & NanoE Technol & Photonics

ICT26: Photonics KET- 2014: 47M€=28(a)+8(b)+5(c)+6(d)

a) Applic driven RTD for comp., modules & subsystems (incl. materials, validation, standardisation) – focus on biophotonics/screening of deseases; safety/security sensing; disruptive sensing;

b) Innovation: open system architectures for SSL (hw&sw)

c) CSAs: strat. technol. roadmapping;networking of SSL test facilities & procurement experience; training of pp’s

d) ERANet: support to strat. phot. topic by joint call at nat. & regional level

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Cont: ICT LEIT WP 2014/15 Draft, v. 31/10/2013 ICT KETs - Micro- & NanoE Technol & Photonics

ICT27: Photonics KET 2015: 44M€=30+5+3+6

a) Applic driven RTD- with focus on optical comm; comp. for laser-based mfg; PICs for vol. mfg

b)Innovation -public proc. actions for software-def. optics in backbone networks

c)CSAs – open access for researchers, SMEs to design, fabrication, characterisation for new phot solutions//coop of phot clusters & tech platform

d) ERANet –support to strategic phot. topic by joint call at nat. & regional level;

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Cont: ICT LEIT WP 2014/15 Draft, v. 31/10/2013

ICT KETs - Micro- & NanoE Technol & Photonics ICT28: Cross-cutt’g ICT KETs 2015 – 56M€=13+(max3x14)+1

a) Innov. actions –ICT KET integrated platforms for health

and food sectors – devpt &valid. of reliable low cost µ-nano-

bio & bio-phot systems driven by users;

b) Set-up & valid of PLs (TRL 5-7) for adv KET products driven

by stake holders able to set-up & run them, incl dev of proc.

- PL for OLEDs on flex substrates (introduce vol mfg)

- PL for analytical MIR µ-sensors (foundry services for SMEs)

- PL for PIC fabrication (foundry services for SMEs);

c) CSAs –coop for deployment of bio-phot & µ-nano-bio

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ICT LEIT WP 2014-15 Draft, v. of 31/10/2013!

ICT 18-2014: 15 M€ - ICT innovation for Growth of mfg SMEs; involvement of RTOs encouraged

ICT 29-2014: 18 M€ - Devpt of novel materials & systems for OLED lighting (with EE > 100 lm/W) *)

Main deadlines ICT LEIT: 23/4/2014 and 21/04/2015

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Various components or smart systems related infrastructure developments or deployments (PLs and Access service offers)

are foreseen under ICT LEIT!

*) topic jointly supported with NMP LEIT; each 9 M€ in 2014 !!!26

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NMPB LEIT WP 2014-15 Draft(version of 10/2013!)

LEIT part “Nanotech, adv. Materials, KET support,”: 488,2 M€topics NMP1-41

- Topics related to e.g. PLs for nano-composita (NMP1), low energy prod of drinking water (NMP24), multi-KETs pilot plants for nanomedicine (NMP 8);

LEIT part “Biotechnology”: 83,6 M€, topics Biotec 1-6 of which

- Biotec 2 – 2015: New bioinformatics approaches for biotech

LEIT part “Factory of the Future”: 159 M€; FoF 1-14 of which:

- FoF 9 -2015: ICT Innovation for mfg SMEs (I4MS).

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NMPB LEIT WP 2014-15 Draft(version of 10/2013!)

LEIT part “Energy-efficient Buildings”: - 113,5 M€, EeB 1-8; *)

- Topics related to e.g. adaptable envelopes; self-inspection techniques; therm. energy storage; energy performance gap;

LEIT part “Sustain. Process Industries”: 112,5 M€, topics Spire 1-7 of which

- Spire 1-2014: Integrated process control (sensor techniques, inline metrology, etc.)

In LEIT NMPB no relevant electronic components or smart systems related infrastructure (e.g. PLs) development or

deployment foreseen!

*) Link to “Secure, clean & efficient energy” of Soc. Challenges?

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Outline

• H2020 – Overview, 3 Priorities• ICT in “Excellent Science”

- FET & Research Infrastructures • ICT in “Industrial Leadership”

- LEIT ICT, NMPB, FoF & EeB

• ICT in “Soc. Chall.” & H2020 at a Glance• Questions & Conclusions

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Priority 3 - Societal challenges

• Why:• EU policy objectives (climate, environment, energy,

transport etc) cannot be achieved without innovation

• Breakthrough solutions come from multi-disciplinary collaborations, including social sciences & humanities

• Promising solutions need to be tested, demonstrated and scaled up

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Proposed funding (million euro x 0.9, 2014-20)

Health, demographic change and wellbeing 8 028Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy

4 152

Secure, clean and efficient energy* 5 782

Smart, green and integrated transport 6 802

Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials

3 160

Inclusive, innovative and secure societies 3 819

*Additional €1 050m for nuclear safety and security from the Euratom Treaty activities (2014-18). Does not include ITER. 31

~30,7 (28) b€

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ICT in Societal Challenges (I)(but: ICT % still being discussed)

– Health, demographic change & wellbeing;• e-health, self management of health, improved

diagnostics, improved surveillance, health data collection, active ageing, assisted living;

– Secure, clean and efficient energy;• Smart cities; Energy efficient buildings; smart

electricity grids; smart metering;

– Smart, green and integrated transport;• Smart transport equipment, infrastructures and

services; innovative transport management systems; safety aspects

ICT 4 (3.6) b€?

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ICT in Societal Challenges (II)

– Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bio-economymaritime research & the bio-economy

– Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials• ICT for increased resource efficiency; earth

observation and monitoring

– Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies• Digital inclusion; social innovation platforms; e-

government services; e-skills and e-learning; e-culture

– Secure societies• Cyber security; ensuring privacy and protection

of human rights on-line

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Creating Industrial Leadership and Competitive Frameworks

Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies

ICTNanotech., Materials, Manuf. and

Processing BiotechnologySpace

Access to risk finance Innovation in SMEs

Excellence in the Science Base Frontier research (ERC) Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Skills and career development (Marie Curie) Research infrastructures

Shared objectives and principles

Common rules, toolkit of funding schemes

Europe 2020 priorities

European Research Area

Simplified access

International cooperation

Dissemination & knowledge transfer

Tackling Societal Challenges Health, demographic change and wellbeing Food security, sustainable agriculture and

the bio-based economy Secure, clean and efficient energy Smart, green and integrated transport Climate action, resource efficiency and raw

materials Inclusive, innovative and reflective

societies Secure Societies

EITJRC

ICT

ICTICTICTICT

ICT

ICTICT

ICT

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H2020 at a Glance

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Outline

• H2020 – Overview, 3 Priorities• ICT in “Excellent Science”

- FET & Research Infrastructures • ICT in “Industrial Leadership”

- LEIT ICT, NMPB, FoF & EeB

• ICT in “Soc. Chall.” & H2020 at a Glance• Questions & Conclusions

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Next steps

- Ongoing: Adoption of legislative acts by Parliament and Council on Horizon 2020 and MFF

– 6-8/11 2013: ICT in H2020 Launch Conference, Vilnius, Lithuania; Launch of first calls

– 1/1/2014: Horizon 2020 starts

– 1/1/2014: (Council regulation on new JTI ECSEL ?)

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Examples of open questions wrt potential ICT projects in general and to the HTA SIS facility project in particular (1)

– Which % of the budget for “priority” Soc. Challenges can be “conquered” by ICT projects? Largest “priority” with 40% of overall budget!

– How will the problem of a flat rate for indirect costs (20%) be solved? By 1/2014 a pragmatic proposal by DG Connect is expected (with part of indirect cost coming under direct costs);

- How can different financial sources be combined in one project? Clear and detailed financial plans are requested to show the use of such sources (see here below foot note in WP 2014-15, 6.4 Phot Pilot Lines):

“ Whenever appropriate, actions should seek synergies and co-financing from relevant national/regional R&I programmes, e.g. structural funds addressing smart specialisation. Actions combining different sources of financing should include a concrete financial plan detailing the use of these funding sources for the different parts of their activities.”

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Chances for support of a HTA SIS type facility under H2020?

1. What can DG Connect offer in their ICT LEIT part, WP2014-15:- ICT 2, 3 und 25: no PL offer so far, however, access services called for!

- ICT 27, 28: access services & PLs called for, but photonics products, call 2; hence the Qs: can we adapt our product portfolio?

- ICT 18: ICT Innovation for Growth of Mfg SMEs: does not support PLs

- ECSEL: by TRL definition of Eniac (TRL 2-8) HTA type PL should be possible, but so far strictly industry driven with HVM outlook;

2. What can DG ENTR offer?

- Tender for study on “scope and intensity of coop between European RTOs” to support implementation of KETs action plan (max price: 600k€) –

No relevance for HTA

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Chances for support of a HTA SIS type facility under H2020? (cont.)

3. What can DG RTD offer in WP 2014-15?

In their LEIT part “Nanotech, Materials, Mfg & Processing”,

In their LEIT part Factory of the Future (11 obj. 2014&15),

In their Exc. Science part – Research Infrastructures (call 2):

No µE & HTA relevant offer under DG RTD WPs 2014-15!

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Conclusion

1. Various components or smart systems related infrastructure developments or deployments (PLs and Access service offers) are foreseen both under ICT LEIT and ECSEL !

2. HTA to discuss how to grasp these opportunities !

Thank You

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