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1 Programme de travail LEIT ICT Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies Information and Communication Technologies Clermont-Ferrand - 13/10/2015 Claire FERTE [email protected] 1

2 Le PCN Technologies de l'information et de la Communication (TIC) GTN ICTC délégués Coordination Partenaires Recherche Université 2

3 Sommaire 1. Quelques éléments de contexte 2. Statistiques des 1 er appels 3. Le programme de travail Le PCN TIC 5. Questions-Réponses 3

4 ELEMENTS DE CONTEXTE H2020 et la place des TIC 4

5 En bref, H2020 c est Projets collaboratifs Ouvert à toute entité Appel à proposition Type d action Objectif Tx de cofinancement RIA: Research & Innovation Action IA: Innovation Action CSA: Coordination & Support Action PCP: Precommercial procurement SME Eligibilité Projet de recherche collaboratif 100% 100% au moins 3 entités légales, établies dans des pays (membres de l U.E. ou associés) différents (*) Projet collaboratif de démonstration, mise au point, TRL>4 Mesures d accompagnement et de réseautage (normalisation, dissémination, sensibilisation ) cofinancement des achats publics avant commercialisation en vue de promouvoir l'innovation Etude d opportunité (phase 1) ou action de démonstration (phase 2) 100% 70% entrepri se au moins 3 entités légales, établies dans des pays (membres de l U.E. ou associés) différents (*) 100% au moins 1 entité légale, établies dans un pays membre de l U.E. ou associé (*) 90% 30% pour les activités de coordination Min 3 partenaires et au moins 2 acheteurs publics établis dans deux Etats membres ou pays associés différents 70% au moins 1 PME, réservé aux PME dans des pays membres 5 de l U.E. ou associés.

6 Les TIC dans le programme H2020 6

7 Le pilote de libre-accès aux données de recherche Open research data Nouveauté du programme Horizon 2020: The Pilot on Open Research Data La Commission européenne généralise l'accès libre aux publications de recherche et introduit dans certains cas l'accès libre aux données de recherche. Et cela concerne les TIC (par défaut) 7

8 FI-WARE : FIWARE est une plateforme sur l Internet du Futur pour la création d applications innovantes. Elle offre des briques logiciels libres de droits, l objectif étant d être une alternative aux actuelles plateformes propriétaires. 8

9 STATISTIQUES Statistiques globales 9

10 H2020 WP14-15: analyse (1) (tous les appels sauf ECSEL 2015 et SME 2015) Quelques chiffres «bruts»: 5650 propositions (dont 2203 PME phase 1 et 364 phase 2) réunissant participants pour une demande totale 12,1 Md 562 projets retenus (dont 125 PME phase 1 et 28 phase 2) réunissant 2200 bénéficiaires ayant obtenu un total de 1,6 Md 850 participants FR + de 200 bénéficiaires FR dont 4 instruments PME phase 2 10

11 H2020 WP14-15: analyse (2) (tous les appels sauf ECSEL 2015 et SME 2015) Une concurrence (très) variable entre instruments 11

12 H2020 WP14-15: analyse (3) (tous les appels sauf ECSEL 2015 et SME 2015) Une dimension industrielle forte Propositions (part des demandés) Projets (part des distribués) 12

13 Financements obtenus Nbre. projets H2020 WP14-15: analyse (4) (tous les appels sauf ECSEL 2015 et SME 2015) Grands bénéficiaires (monde et FR) 13

14 Participation française (1) 14

15 Participation française (2) Typologie des participants Propositions Projets 15

16 Participation française (3) Grands bénéficiaires Une concentration toujours très forte Top 10 = 83% 16

17 WP LEIT ICT Toutes les informations présentées ci-dessous sont, au moment de la rédaction de cette présentation, des informations non officielles et sujette à modifications. 17

18 Les TIC dans le paysage européen ETP ARTEMIS ENIAC EPoSS ETP4HPC eurobotics NEM NESSI Networld2020 Photonics 21 PPP ou JTI JTI ECSEL HPC PPP Robotics PPP Big Data PPP 5G PPP - Future Internet PPP Photonics PPP WP ICT 1 à 4 ICT 5 à 6 ICT 25 à 28 ICT 14 à 24 ICT 7 à 13 ICT 29 à 31 EIT Digital 18

19 Un programme drivé par les industriels FP7 H2020 FUTURE INTERNET PPP & SME ACCELERATOR Expansion of use cases NETWORKING R&D ADVANCED COMPUTING CONTENT TECHNOLOGIES & INFO MANAGEMENT BIG DATA PPP ROBOTICS R&D PHOTONICS R&D ROBOTICS PPP PHOTONICS PPP FACTORY OF THE FUTURE 19

20 Qui continue à promouvoir plus d innovation En poursuivant le changement initié par le programme en: Soutenant les feuilles de route des différents PPP; Renforçant toutes les mesures d accompagnements pour encourager la capacité d innovation des PME; Impliquant davantage les industriels & les utilisateurs finaux; Soutenant les activités entre thématiques (IoT); Soutenant la coopération internationale. 20

21 Vue d ensemble Programme de travail Plus de 50 sujets ouverts sur les 2 années (vs 46) De nombreux appels à venir: TIC 2016/2017, FoF 2016/2017, Coopération internationale, EU- Japon, UE-Corée, EU-Brésil, IoT 2016/2017, 5G + ODI et FTI Pour 2016 Ouverture : 15/20 octobre 2015 Clôture : 19/21 janvier 2016 et 12 avril 2016 Budget global de 1 570,2 M 21

22 Sa structure 6 CHALLENGES A new generation of components and systems Advanced Computing and Cloud Computing Future Internet Content Cross cutting activities Horizontal activities -Factory of the Future -Internet of Things -Cross KET Topic -Digital Security -Food Security -Innovation and entrepreneurship support -Responsibility and Creativity Robotics and autonomous systems ICT Key Enabling Technologies International cooperation ODI - FTI International UE Brazil UE Japan UE Korea 22 DRAFT

23 Budget 2016/2017 DRAFT Topics M 16/17 M 14/15 A new generation of components and systems Advanced Computing and Cloud Computing Future Internet 253,2 395,5 Content technologies and information management Robotics and autonomous systems ICT Key Enabling Technologies

24 Comment lire une ligne d appel Sujet - Année de l appel Le défi à relever Le périmètre de l action Indication sur le budget Les impacts attendus Le type d action financée 24

25 A new generation of components and systems Les acteurs français et européens du domaine Présentation des sujets ouverts pour

26 ICT 1, 2, 3 - Bénéficiaires UE et FR 26

27 A new generation of components and systems (Budget 84 M ) Objectif(s) Renforcer les positions fortes de l Europe dans les domaines de l électronique, des microsystèmes et des systèmes embarqués. Ce sujet traite de l intégration des systèmes en passant par : les composants intelligents miniaturisés, l électronique organique «grande surface», les systèmes cyber-physiques intelligents et les systèmes de systèmes. 27

28 A new generation of components and systems Acronyme Titre Actions M -/projet ICT ICT ICT ICT Smart Cyber-Physical Systems Research will focus on model-centric engineering methods. Thin, Organic and Large Area Electronics Research will focus on bringing innovative TOLAEbased solutions to the market. SSI - Smart System Integration (SSI) topic focuses on integration and mastering of complexity of electronics and materials into miniaturised systems for a broad spectrum of use. Smart Anything Everywhere Initiative It will stimulate the take up of these technologies by SMEs and mid-caps in order to increase Europe's innovation capacity and to develop more products with "digital inside". RIA CSA RIA IA RIA CSA IA CSA up up à à à 4 1,5-0,5 à 1 24,5 Up 7 Up 3,5 1 - up 1

29 Advanced Computing and Cloud Computing La place française Les acteurs français et européens du domaine Présentation des sujets ouverts pour

30 ICT Low power computing Déposants 30

31 Advanced Computing and Cloud Computing (Budget 71M ) Objectif(s) Les 2 actions dans ce domaine porteront sur de nouveaux progrès dans la conception, la programmation et la mise en œuvre de calcul avancé à faible consommation d énergie, d infrastructures et de services Cloud computing, permettant de fournir un large éventail de solutions informatiques comme un service sur une base sûre, flexible, sur demande et moyennant paiement. 31

32 Advanced Computing and Cloud Computing Acronyme Titre Actions M -/projet ICT ICT Customised and low energy computing Innovations allowing a very significant reduction of the cost and complexity of software development for modern architectures, and of the energy footprint of computation and communication. Cloud Computing The challenge is to address, from the research and experimentation perspectives, the necessary evolution in cloud architectures, cloud networking, deployment practices and run-time management as well as the associated security and privacy needs. RIA CSA RIA IA 24-4 à à à 4 32

33 ICT : Cloud Computing The ambition is to increase the uptake of cloud technology by providing the robustness, trustworthiness, and performance required for applications currently considered too critical to be deployed on existing clouds. What we ask for a. RIA New paradigms: proposals may cover one or more of the themes identified below, but not necessarily all of them: -Deployment and management of densely interconnected and decentralised cloud infrastructures -Cloud networking -Techniques to deal with trust, security and privacy in decentralised cloud infrastructures and across multiple cloud providers -Evolution of cloud architectures What we ask for b. IA Proposals should cover one of the themes identified below: -Experimentation of cloud-based services and their deployment configurations in large-scale decentralised and federated environments -Cloud Computing for SMEs and Public Sector Innovation 33

34 ICT 6: Cloud Many running projects "in the cloud" Horizon 2020 call 1 34

35 ICT 6: Cloud Public consultation: research priorities in cloud computing Position papers from experts, NESSI, CloudWatch Open web consultation Public workshop Final report 35

36 ICT 6: Cloud Research and Innovation Actions development of new paradigms (heterogeneous, federated, distributed clouds) as opposed to the current centralised model evolution in cloud architectures, cloud networking, deployment practices and run-time management as well as the associated security and privacy needs Innovation actions cloud experimentation fostering the provision and adoption of cloud computing services by SMEs and public sector across Europe contributing towards a connected Digital Single Market 36

37 ICT 6: Cloud Research and innovation actions: Densely interconnected and decentralised cloud infrastructures fog computing Cloud networking in the context of softwaredefined data centres Trust, security and privacy in decentralised cloud infrastructures and across multiple cloud providers Evolution of cloud architectures 35 M ; EU contribution between 3-5 M 37

38 ICT 6: Cloud Innovation actions: Experimentation of cloud-based services and their deployment configurations in large-scale decentralised and federated environments, contributing towards interoperability and standardisation Increased provision and adoption of cloud computing services by SMEs and public sector. Piloting and demonstration in near-operational settings. Leverage innovative solutions to overcome current challenges such as data portability and interoperability, data protection and access control, standardisation, etc. 10 M ; EU contribution between 2-4 M 38

39 ICT 6: Cloud Expected impact: Increased performance of cloud offerings facilitating deployment of critical applications and services Stronger security and data protection practices - increased control by users Experimentation enhancing Quality of Experience - standardisation and interoperability. Large-scale global experimentation Increased readiness for adoption of trustworthy cloudbased solutions for SMEs and public sector Improve the competitive position of the European cloud sector and facilitate the emergence of innovative business Provide appropriate metrics for claimed impacts 39

40 Policy context: Digital Single Market European Cloud initiative - tackle fragmentation and raise the trust and confidence of users in cross-border cloud services through EU-wide specifications and certification Free flow of data - address key obstacles to the freedom of movement of data within the EU Interoperability and standardisation increase interoperability of products and services 40

41 Further Information Digital Agenda Cloud Computing European Cloud Computing Strategy - DSM Public consultation : Project portfolio : 41

42 Future Internet Les acteurs français et européens du domaine Présentation des sujets ouverts pour

43 Future Internet Bénéficiaires UE & FR (ICT 5,6, 7, 9, 11, 13, 14) 43

44 Future Internet (Budget 253,2 M ) Objectif(s) L'objectif est de fournir une réponse intégrée aux défis technologiques et aux besoins d'innovation, afin de positionner l'europe à la pointe des développements de l'internet. Le challenge Future Internet va ainsi se concentrer sur 4 domaines interdépendants (7 sujets): Les réseaux (5G PPP) Les technologies logiciels Les plateformes collectives de sensibilisation L expérimentation à grande échelle ou dans la vie réelle L émergence d écosystèmes pour l innovation 44

45 Future Internet Acronyme Titre Actions M -/projet ICT G PPP Research and Validation of critical technologies and systems IA CSA ICT G PPP Convergent Technologies RIA IA 24,5-5 à up 3 ICT Networking research beyond 5G RIA 18-2 à ICT Software Technologies RIA 31-3 à 5 ICT Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation IA CSA ICT Net Innovation Initiative IA RIA CSA ICT Future Internet Experimentation - Building a European experimental Infrastructure RIA CSA à 2 1-0,2à0, à à 5 0,2 - up up up 1

46 Content La place française Les acteurs français et européens du domaine Présentation des sujets ouverts pour

47 Content tech. and information management (ICT 15, 17, 18, 21, 22) Bénéficiaires UE & FR

48 Content (Budget 276 M ) Objectifs Renforcer la position européenne en tant que fournisseur de produits et services basés sur la créativité d affaires et individuelle, améliorer l'accès, la création, la gestion et l'utilisation des données, et rendre l'information et la connaissance accessible à tous. A travers des avancées dans des écosystèmes industriels clés que sont : Le Big Data Les industries créatives, les médias sociaux et la convergence Les industries de l accessibilité et du jeux 48

49 Titre Actions M ICT : Big Data PPP: cross-sectorial and cross-lingual data integration and experimentation ICT : Big Data PPP: Large Scale Pilot actions in sectors best benefitting from data-driven innovation ICT : Big Data PPP: research addressing main technology challenges of the data economy ICT : Big Data PPP: Support, industrial skills, benchmarking and evaluation ICT : Big Data PPP: privacy-preserving big data technologies ICT : Media and content convergence ICT : Tools for smart digital content in the creative industries (CI) IA IA à 3b ou up 7a à 15 RIA 31-2 à 5 RIA CSA RIA CSA IA CSA 2 - up up à up à up 1 RIA 17-2 à 4 ICT : Support technology transfer to the Creative Ind IA 14-0,5à1 ICT : Technologies for Learning and Skills ICT : Interfaces for accessibility RIA IA RIA IA 11 - up up 2, up up 2 ICT : Gaming and gamification IA 12 - up 1

50 Robotics and Autonomous Systems Les acteurs français et européens du domaine La place française Présentation des sujets ouverts pour

51 ICT Robotics: bénéficiaires UE & FR 51

52 ICT Robotics 52

53 Robotics and Autonomous Systems (Budget 157 M ) Objectifs Générer de nouvelles capacités techniques et de nouveaux systèmes d aptitude pour la robotique et les systèmes autonomes et sortir les résultats de la recherche des laboratoires pour les amener sur le marché, en impliquant les PME et les utilisateurs finaux. ICT : Advanced robot capabilities research and take-up ICT : System abilities, development and pilot installations ICT : System abilities, SME & benchmarking actions, safety certification ICT : Robotics Competition, coordination and support 53

54 Robotics and Autonomous Systems Acronyme & Titre Actions M - /projet ICT : Advanced robot capabilities research and take-up ICT : System abilities, development and pilot installations ICT : System abilities, SME & benchmarking actions, safety certification RIA IA RIA IA RIA IA PCP 15/15-2 à 4 15/19-2 à à 4a et 2 à 7b 18-5 à 8c et 7 à 10d 28-2 à 4a et 5 à 8b 11-6 à à 7 ICT : Robotics Competition, coordination and support CSA 5 - up 2 54

55 NCP TRAINING BRUSSELS 07 OCTOBER Robotics helping us, every day, everywhere

56 NCP TRAINING BRUSSELS 07 OCTOBER To realize the Robotics revolution in Europe Maximizing benefit for European Economy & Society

57 NCP TRAINING BRUSSELS 07 OCTOBER WP16-17 ROBOTICS and AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS: approach Technology-driven R&D&I to keep Europe at the cutting edge of research Market-driven R&D&I to accelerate take-up and deployment, including by SMEs. New technical capabilities and system abilities Move research results out of the laboratory and into the marketplace, engaging with SMEs and end-users + Support measures to improve market and regulatory climate: e.g. addressing non-technical market barriers Entrepreneurship, ethical / legal / socio-economic issues, skills and training Robotics competitions

58 NCP TRAINING BRUSSELS 07 OCTOBER Robotics WP four topics 1. ICT Advanced robot capabilities research and take-up 2. ICT System abilities, development and pilot installations 3. ICT System abilities, SME & benchmarking actions, safety certification 4. ICT Robotics competition, coordination and support

59 NCP TRAINING BRUSSELS 07 OCTOBER RIA TYPE RIA RIA OPEN Step change in prioritised techno Dependability Social Interaction Ability Cognitive Ability OPEN Step change in prioritised techno Advanced perception Decisional autonomy Increasing dependability Self-verifying & Selfcorrecting systems RIA Multiple-actor systems SME-based research Benchmarking

60 NCP TRAINING BRUSSELS 07 OCTOBER IA / PcP / CSA TYPE IA OPEN: end users driven OPEN: end users driven IA PcP CSA System Development technology Pilot installations - robot testing Shared facilities for safety certification Smart city Non-technical barriers to robotics take-up Standard & Regulation Community support and outreach Competitions

61 NCP TRAINING BRUSSELS 07 OCTOBER H2020 ICT Advanced robot capabilities research and take-up 2016: Call closes: 12/04/2016 RIA M a. Open, generic technical advances: all topics and disciplines Cross-cutting domains Project size: 2-4M b. Step changes in capabilities: systems development, HRI, mechatronics, perception, navigation and cognition Project size: 2-4M IA M c. End user-driven application development Areas with high market potential >TRL5* non-tech output: operating parameters & reduce commercial risks Project size: 2-4M *Technology readiness level 5: validated in a relevant environment d. End user-driven innovation actions v. market entry barrier Technical capability / system ability gap Project size: 2-4M!!! Identify center of gravity (RIA: a. or b. / IA c. or d.)

62 NCP TRAINING BRUSSELS 07 OCTOBER H2020 ICT System abilities, development and pilot installations 2016: Call closes: 12/04/2016 RIA M a. Prioritised Abilities: Dependability Social interaction Cognitive Project size: 2-4M b. Multiple-actor systems end user driven robustness, different environments, autonomy, service level gains Project size: 2-7M IA m c. System development technology Tool chains and building block appli. Project size: 5-8M Min 50%: Financial Support to Third Parties (50-250k each) d. Pilot installations for robot testing End-user driven / real world conditions / shared facility + support Project size: 7-10M Min 60%: Financial Support to Third Parties (50-150k each)

63 NCP TRAINING BRUSSELS 07 OCTOBER Background documents, events 1. SRA & MAR - MAR being updated for the call 1. Q&A document (continually updated) to be published later on the Participant Portal 3. ICT Conference, Lisbon October 2015 Robotics Work Programme session on 21 October 4. SPARC Brokerage Day, Expo Building, Brussels, 18 November 2015 Registration soon available on and 5. Follow news on:

64 ICT Key Enabling Technologies Les acteurs français et européens du domaine Présentation des sujets ouverts pour

65 µ-nano electronics & Photonics (ICT 26, 29): bénéficiaires UE & FR 65

66 ICT Key Enabling Technologies (Budget 176 M ) Objectifs Traduire l excellence scientifique et technologique de l Europe dans les 2 technologies clés génériques que sont la photonique et la micro-nanoélectronique. ICT : Photonics KET 2016 ICT : Photonics KET 2017 ICT : Micro- and nanoelectronics technologies Des sujets pourront etre traités dans le programme de travail Factories of the Future (notamment ceux liés au laser-based manufacturing) ou par l'initiative Technologique Conjointe ECSEL. 66

67 ICT Key Enabling Technologies Acronyme Titre Actions M -/projet ICT Photonics KET 2016 RIA IA CSA ICT Photonics KET 2017 RIA IA CSA ICT Micro- and nanoelectronics technologies RIA IA CSA 40-2 à à up 1, à 8 et 3 à à 10 et - 6 à up à à 2 1-0,5 67

68 Research Obj.: ICT : Photonics KET What are we looking for? Photonics: Major S&T and R&I progress to sustain competitiveness & leadership in market sectors where Europe is strong (medical photonics, sensing, lighting, laserbased manufacturing). Research & Innovation (40 M ) (actions of 2-4M ) Biophotonics: advancing imaging for in-depth disease diagnosis (after a positive screening, allowing for more effective treatment) Breakthrough in miniaturisation of SSL light engines and systems (new form factor expanding application fields) Pervasive high-specificity and high sensitivity sensing for a safer environment (e.g. monitoring of water or air quality at large scale) Strong industrial commitment, driven by user needs and concrete business cases with strong exploitation strategies Cover the value/supply chain as appropriate Actions to address manufacturability and validation of results for the target application.

69 Research Obj.: ICT : Photonics KET What are we looking for? Validation and demonstration (key applications), standardisation Strong industrial commitment, driven by user needs and concrete business cases with strong exploitation strategies The whole value/supply chain and the end-user Should offer generic solutions; should cover all stages of manufacturing up to testing Low entry barrier access Innovation actions (23 M ) Photonic devices integrated in systems: Microdisplay-based immersive, augmented and virtual reality visualisation systems (actions of 2-4M ) Pilot Line for Assembly and Packaging (actions of 6-14M ) (synergies and co-financing from other sources possible) Validation of the pilot line offer with involvement of external users Expected impact: providing cost-effective solutions for SMEs in Europe

70 Research Obj.: ICT : Photonics KET What are we looking for? Coordination & Supp (3 M ) 1. Coordination of regional photonics strategies 2. Photonics enhanced MakerLabs (synergies and co-financing from other sources possible) (1) Exploit the innovation leverage potential of innovation clusters and national platforms (1) Extend Go-To-Market services for SMEs (1) Coordinate regional, national and European strategies and financial resources to the benefit of the local ecosystem and the regional smart specialisation strategies (1) actions should build on ongoing actions in this field (2) Increase awareness and improve skills in photonics by providing access to photonic components, photonics-based equipment and related support services in MakerLabs

71 Research Obj.: ICT : Photonics KET 2. Is this new or has it been called before? The different areas have been called before, but the specific actions that are called now have not yet been called before. biophotonics previously was more for screening devices, while now it is for improved diagnosis after screening. Sensing devices have been called for before, but now it is specifically for large area applications for a safer environment. For the CSA action on coordination of regional strategies, similar endeavors are already part of ongoing actions, but not as specific as is called for here. Other topics are completely new. 3. Current project portfolio (if relevant) FP7 projects and first H2020 projects are running in some of the above areas (in particular, biophotonics, sensing and some CSAs) see Cordis factsheets

72 Research Obj.: ICT : Photonics KET 4. What do we NOT want? We do not want academic driven projects in the application driven R&I actions and innovation actions. We do not want proposals in which strong industrial commitment and credible exploitation strategies and business cases are missing. For the CSA actions we do not want actions with local effects only, but one action in each area should create the expected impact.

73 ICT : Photonics KET - Key actors 5. Who are the leading players? 6. Is there a key group of actors or ETP driving this? The technology platform Photonics21 and the Photonics Public Private Partnership which has been created in 2013 are driving this, and all stakeholders and leading players are represented in it. See:

74 Research Obj.: ICT : Photonics KET 7. Are there any additional / background documents? Strategic research agenda of Photonics21:

75 ICT : Photonics KET 2017 What we ask for a. RIA Focus is on one of the following themes: i. Application driven core photonic technology developments for a new generation of photonic devices (including components, modules and subsystems) for agile Petabit/s Optical Core and Metro Networks. ii. Photonic integrated circuit (PIC) technology iii. Disruptive approaches to optical manufacturing by 2 and 3 D optostructuring What we ask for b. IA i. Innovation Incubator for SMEs (cascade funding) ii. Application driven core photonic devices integrated in systems: 1. Biophotonics: imaging systems for in-depth disease diagnosis 2. Sensing for process and product monitoring and analysis What we ask for c. CSA the objective is to support the development and implementation of a comprehensive industrial strategy for photonics in Europe 75

76 ICT : Micro- and nanoelectronics technologies It is essential to prepare for the future of the electronics industry the next wave of industry-relevant technologies to extend the limits mainstream technologies will be facing in the medium term. What we ask for a. RIA The work must be in the scope of one of the following topics: -the development of new approaches to scale functional performance of information processing and storage substantially beyond the state-of-the-art technologies with a focus on ultra-low power and high performance. -3D sequential integration (at transistor scale) possibly mixed with 3D parallel integration (at circuit level) for system solutions to increase functionalities and capabilities What we ask for b. IA -In Equipment Assessment Experiments, suppliers of innovative high-tech equipment install, assess and validate their prototypes or products that have left the R&D phase in environments that are very close to real-life conditions in cooperation with end-user. 76

77 Sa structure 6 CHALLENGES A new generation of components and systems Advanced Computing and Cloud Computing Future Internet Content Horizontal activities -Innovation and entrepreneurship support -Responsibility and Creativity Robotics and autonomous systems ICT Key Enabling Technologies 77

78 Innovation and entrepreneurship support (Budget M ) Objectifs Faire face au problème rencontrer par les entrepreneurs lors de la transformation des résultats de recherche en produits et services innovants. ICT : Startup Europe for Growth and Innovation Radar ICT : Innovation procurement networks ICT : Pre-Commercial Procurement open 78

79 Innovation and entrepreneurship support Acronyme Titre Actions M - /projet ICT ICT ICT Startup Europe for Growth and Innovation Radar actions within this topic should on the one hand help established startups and prospective tech entrepreneurs to achieve market success and, on the other, raise broader awareness of high potential innovators in Europe with specific targeted actions for maturing innovation excellence in EU-funded ICT projects. Innovation procurement networks The objective is to support the creation of European wide networks of procurers that define together an innovation procurement roadmap Pre-Commercial Procurement open The objective is to bring radical improvements to the quality and efficiency of public services by encouraging the development and validation of breakthrough solutions through Pre-Commercial Procurement IA CSA ,5 2-1 CSA 4-1 à 2 PCP 4 - up 4

80 Responsibility and Creativity (Budget M ) Objectifs Soutenir le lien entre la technologie, les sciences sociales, les sciences humaines et les arts. En mettant en avant des compétences telles que la Créativité et en impliquant toute la société dans le processus d innovation. ICT : Enabling responsible ICT-related research and innovation ICT : Boost synergies between artists, creative people and technologists 80

81 Responsibility and Creativity Acronyme Titre Actions M -/projet ICT Enabling responsible ICT-related research and innovation They should contribute to ongoing ICT-driven research and innovation by providing best practice in collaborative research between SSH and ICT communities. RIA 7-1 à 2 ICT Boost synergies between artists, creative people and technologists The challenge is to accelerate and widen the exchange of skills of artists and creative people with entrepreneurs and technologists, thus creating a common language and understanding. establishing a structured dialogue between creative people and technology developers and encouraging artists' integration into research and innovation projects. IA CSA et 1

82 Sa structure 6 CHALLENGES A new generation of components and systems Advanced Computing and Cloud Computing Future Internet Content Robotics and autonomous systems ICT Key Enabling Technologies International cooperation International cooperation UE Brazil UE Japan UE Korea 82

83 International Cooperation Activities (Budget 35,8M ) Objectifs L'objectif est d'encourager certains des «meilleurs esprits» dans le monde à travailler avec des chercheurs européens et dans les projets financés par l'ue et de permettre à l'industrie européenne de bénéficier de l'évolution du marché des TIC à l'échelle internationale, en particulier dans les économies émergentes les plus éminentes. ICT : CHINA: Collaboration on Future Internet ICT : MEXICO: Collaboration on ICT ICT : International partnership building in low and middle income countries 83

84 International Cooperation Activities Acronyme Titre Actions M -/projet ICT ICT ICT : CHINA: Collaboration on Future Internet The work targets the analysis of the Chinese research/standardisation/innovation ecosystems, of their main partners and conditions of contributions and participation for foreign companies, including the legal environment (in IoT and 5G) MEXICO: Collaboration on ICT Development, implementation and replication of FIWARE-based services in the EU and Mexico, to facilitate the transfer of applications between the EU and Mexico International partnership building in low and middle income countries Actions will address the requirements of end-user communities in developing countries. This may include technological improvements and adaptations as well as innovative service creation based on existing technologies. CSA 1 RIA CSA IA CSA 84 0,5 0,5-0, à 2 0,8

85 EU-Japan Joint Call (Budget 7M ) Objectifs Poursuivre les actions engagés avec le Japon depuis le démarrage du programme H2020. EUJ : 5G Next Generation Communication Networks EUJ : IoT/Cloud/Big Data platforms in social application contexts EUJ : Experimental testbeds on Information- Centric Networking 85

86 EU-Japan Joint Call Acronyme Titre Actions M -/projet EUJ G Next Generation Communication Networks RIA 3-1,5 EUJ IoT/Cloud/Big Data platforms in social application contexts RIA 2,7-1,35 EUJ Experimental testbeds on Information-Centric Networking RIA 1,3 86

87 EU-Brazil Joint Call (Budget 7M ) Objectifs Poursuivre les actions engagés avec le Japon depuis le FP7. EUB : Cloud Computing EUB : IoT Pilots Acronyme Titre Actions M -/projet EUB Cloud Computing RIA 2,5-1 à 1,5 EUB IoT Pilots RIA 4,5 - up 1,5 87

88 EU-South Korea Joint Call (Budget 6M ) Objectifs Mettre en place des relations avec la Corée du Sud notamment dans le cadre de la 5G. EUK : 5G Next Generation Communication Networks EUK : IoT joint research EUK : Federated Cloud resource brokerage for mobile cloud services 88

89 EU-South Korea Joint Call Acronyme Titre Actions M EUK G Next Generation Communication Networks RIA 3 EUK IoT joint research RIA 1,5 EUK Federated Cloud resource brokerage for mobile cloud services RIA 1,5 89

90 Instrument PME 2 instruments qui seront poursuivis dans le prochain programme de travail. Instrument PME: Evaluation du concept et de la faisabilité Démonstration, Réplication, R&D Commercialisation 90

91 Fast track to innovation Accélérer le développement de nouvelles technologies et le lancement de nouveaux produits et services Petits projets (taille opérationnelle) Projets d innovation avec des résultats commerciaux : la commercialisation des résultats devra intervenir au plus tard 36 mois après le démarrage du projet. Pour les grands groupes et PME, et primo-accédants industriels. Académiques peuvent participer. Accès plus rapide au financement (time to grant de 6 mois : 3+3) Projets plus courts (1 à 2 ans). Pas de thèmes imposés (bottom-up) 91

92 Sa structure 6 CHALLENGES A new generation of components and systems Cross cutting activities -Factory of the Future -Internet of Things -Cross KET Topic -Digital Security -Food Security Advanced Computing and Cloud Computing Future Internet Content Robotics and autonomous systems ICT Key Enabling Technologies DRAFT 92

93 Internet of Things (Budget M ) Objectifs Favoriser l adoption de l Internet des objets en Europe et permettre l émergence d écosystèmes IoT soutenus par des plateformes et technologies ouvertes. A travers des Pilotes à grandes échelles et des actions de soutiens. IoT : Large Scale Pilots IoT : IoT Horizontal activities IoT : R&I on IoT integration and platforms 93

94 Internet of Things Acronyme Titre Actions M IoT Large Scale Pilots IA IoT IoT Horizontal activities CSA IoT : R&I on IoT integration and platforms RIA 94

95 IoT : Large Scale Pilots The challenge is to foster the deployment of IoT solutions in Europe through integration of advanced IoT technologies across the value chain, demonstration of multiple IoT applications at scale and in a usage context, and as close as possible to operational conditions. Pilots are targeted, goal driven initiatives that will propose IoT approaches to specific real-life industrial/societal challenges. What we ask for IA The following areas have been identified to be addressed with Large Scale IoT Pilots. Pilot 1: Smart living environments for ageing well Pilot 2: Smart Farming and Food Security Pilot 3: Wearables for smart ecosystems Pilot 4: Reference zones in EU cities Pilot 5: Autonomous vehicles in a connected environment 95

96 IoT : IoT Horizontal activities The challenge is to ensure a sound coherence and exchanges between the various activities of the Focus Area, and notably cross fertilisation of the various pilots for technological and validation issues of common interest across the various use cases. What we ask for CSA Proposals should cover one of the following set of activities (a or b): a. Co-ordination of and support to the IoT Focus Area -Focused Action level coordination ensuring consistent exploitation of the outcomes of the various projects forming the FA. -Horizontal support: further development and exploitation of security and privacy mechanisms towards best practices and a potential label ( Trusted IoT ); b. RRI-SSH support to IoT Pilots shall be citizen-driven, involving existing and local communities at an early stage and addressing a combination of sustainability areas 96

97 IoT : R&I on IoT integration and platforms Research driven by ambitious use cases and benefiting from innovation areas in components, systems, networking and web technologies needs to be carried out to respond to the ever increasing needs of future IoT systems in terms of scalability, heterogeneity, complexity and dynamicity. IoT platforms should be open and easy-to-use to support third party innovation. What we ask for RIA -Architectures, concepts, methods and tools for open IoT platforms integrating evolving sensing, actuating, energy harvesting, networking and interface technologies. -IoT security and privacy. Advanced concepts for end-to-end security in highly distributed, heterogeneous and dynamic IoT environments. Proposals should address above mentioned topics, verification and testing, and identify the added value of the proposed approach specific to IoT in comparison to generic solutions. They are expected to include two or more usage scenarios to demonstrate the practicality of the approach. 97

98 LES TIC & le reste d H2020 Pilier Excellence Scientifique Pilier Défis Sociétaux 98

99 Défi SANTE WP Focus Personalized Medicine (PM) Understanding health, well-being and disease Preventing disease DG RTD Treating & managing disease Active ageing and selfmanagement of health Methods & Data Health care provision and integrated care DG CNECT (TIC) 99

100 Active and healthy ageing PM PCP-eHealth innovation in empowering the patient 4 18 PCP 16 fev PCP for R&D of new services / integration of existing services Increasing the level of interactions between the user and the health professional, enabling users to controle their health conditions and adhere to prescribed medical plans. Ex: telemedicines for follow-up of patient (chronic and rare diseases), e-mental healthfor patient empowerment, domestic rehabilitation (physical and cognitive) under remote professional supervision; Key documents: ehealth action plan mhealth green paper. PM PPI for deployment and scaling up of ICT solutions for active and healthy ageing ,5 PPI = specify, purchase and deploy ICT-based solutions for active and healty ageing 16 Key document: scaling-up road map of the EIP. Co-fund up to 40% of total costs fev PM EU-JAPAN cooperation on novel ICT Robotics based solutions for active and healthy ageing at home or in care facilities. 19 janv Défi SANTE WP Personalized Medicine (PM) RIA Developing and demonstrating ICT robotics based solutions for extending active and healthy ageing - multidisciplinary research (including behaviour/ssh) - Modularity, cost-effectiveness, reliability, flexibility (=adaptation to needs & lifestyle of older people) - Safety and acceptability - Test site in EU and Japan, with sufficient users (for validating) - Notion of spreading services (use of generalized infrastructure cloud systems, open source) + interoperability, standardization, open platforms, Internet of things approach - Max 36 months, no other third country partner, consortium agreement PM Personalised coaching for well-being and care of people as they age RIA 31 janv 17 = dvppt of radically new concept for a virtual coach (ex diet, physical activity, risk avoidance, leisure.from a physical, mental and cognitive, and social point of view) - Take into account gender and ethics aspects. - User-centred. Cost-effectiveness.

101 Methods and data PM In-silico trials for developing and assessing biomedical products RIA 14 mars Défi SANTE WP Personalized Medicine (PM) To simulate human physiology and physiopathology at the relevant biological level (ex cell, tissue, organism) and the interaction with the product To take into account the variability between individuals (genetics, gender, microbiota etc) To build virtual patients or populations for predicting tratments outcomes >>Personalised medicine Multidisciplinary approach: computational modelling, systems biology, tissue mechanismes, biology, pharmaceutics, medicine - To be included: simulated trials; measures for validation (human trials, animal studies, validation in the cell cutlture) - Contact with regulators - Key document: Research and technological road map for in-silico trials. PM Personalised computer models and in-silico systems for well-being RIA 14 mars = dvppt of computer models and simulations systems able to aggregate various informations (biochemical, imaging, medical, lifestyle, etc) into robust predictors for resilience and recovery - Multiscale (time and spatial scales) approach; patient-specific - Multidisciplinary : medicine, SSH and ICT - Based on existing large database (clinical medicine, biomedical/ocupational research, environmental sciences and SSH

102 Methods and data Défi SANTE WP Personalized Medicine (PM) PM Big Data supporting Public Health policies [CNECT] RIA 16 fev = Acquisition, management, sharing, modelling, processing and exploiting big data into integrated solutions to support to health policy (decision marking): ex combined effect of environment, lifestyle and genetics on public health - Big data governance - Secury and privacy issues PM PPI for uptake of standards for the exchange of digitalised healthcare records [CNECT] EHealth interoperability 14 mars 8,26 PPI PM Development of new methods and measures for improved economic evaluation and efficiency measures in the health sector 11 avr 17 Health care provision and integrated care 9 RIA PM Implementation research for scaling-up of evidence based innovations and good practice in Europe and low- and middle-income countries 13 avr RIA - Based on implementation research concept = «scientific study of methods to promote the uptake of research findings». - Selected intervention to be scale up: to make health systems and services more responsive, person-centred, safe, effective and efficient. Large scope (in terms of content + geographical coverage) - Gender issues & Multdisciplinary research

103 Aspects santé dans ICT LEIT 2016/17 Sujets qui ont des test de prévus dans plusieurs domaines dont le secteur de la santé : ICT 2, ICT 3, ICT 7, ICT 15, ICT 27 c. et d., EUK Sujets traitant de technologies utiles dans le domaine de la santé ICT 29, ICT

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105 L équipe Prénom - NOM Rôle Etablissement Claire FERTÉ Frédéric LAURENT Coordinatrice du PCN Représentant au Comité de Programme Business France Ministère de l'education nationale, de l'enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche Rémi ARQUEVAUX Représentant au Comité de Programme Ministère de l'économie, de l'industrie et du numérique Pierre SIMAY PCN Institut Mines-Telecom Tibaire MUNSCH PCN Université de Limoges Isabelle de SUTTER PCN Systematic Paris Région 105

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108 Liens utiles INFORMATION Site français H2020 TIC Digital Europe - EUROPA PROJET Portail du participant Projet de programme de travail TIC RECHERCHE DE PARTENAIRE IDEAL-IST plateforme d idée de projet TIC CORDIS RESULTATS CORDIS 108

109 Montage Réseau Scientifique Européen ou International - ANR Faciliter l accès des chercheurs français aux programmes de financement européens (Horizon 2020 ); Renforcer le positionnement de la France à l International par la coordination Française des projets scientifiques de grande ampleur; Dynamiser et accompagner les chercheurs dans le montage de leurs projets Européens ou Internationaux. 2ème appel en Novembre 109

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111 ICT : Smart Cyber-Physical Systems A significant improvement in design and programming of CPS is therefore needed including a "science of system integration". What we ask for a. RIA Science of system integration (TRLs 1-4, demo up to 5) -new model-centric and predictive engineering methods and tools for cyberphysical systems and systems of systems with a high degree of autonomy ensuring adaptability, scalability, complexity management, security and safety, and providing trust to humans in the loop. Work should be driven by industrial needs and validated in at least two use cases complementing each other in different application domains and sectors. What we ask for b. CSA -Proposals are expected to bring together leading CPS experts from academia and industry to collaborate on future CPS architectures and platforms for structuring constituencies, strategically updating and validating CPS roadmaps, cooperating with other European programmes such as ECSEL and ITEA on the foundations of CPS engineering, promoting platform building and pre-normative activities and consensus-building on societal and legal issues related to the deployment of CPS. 111

112 ICT : Thin, Organic and Large Area Electronics To develop and also demonstrate prototypes of innovative TOLAE-enabled solutions with the following characteristics : reliability, manufacturability and performance. What we ask for a. RIA - Advancing the readiness of TOLAE technologies and/or hybrid integration for use in applications -Actions will address the development of advanced materials, technologies and scalable manufacturing processes and/or the hybrid integration of micro/nano-electronics (including thin silicon) and photonics components. Focus is on conformable, flexible or stretchable substrates (such as paper, plastic, metal foil, glass or textile). The goal is to have reliable TOLAEenabled devices with more functionality, better performance and longer lifetime that are ready for use in applications with high growth or high volume potential. Actions may include related work on design and modelling tools in particular addressing variability issues in printing, interfacing of hybrid integration and reliability. Work could also address specific needs for textile electronics. 112

113 ICT : Thin, Organic and Large Area Electronics To develop and also demonstrate prototypes of innovative TOLAE-enabled solutions with the following characteristics : reliability, manufacturability and performance. What we ask for b. IA Proposals should cover one or both of the following themes: -Set-up and validation of pilot line for Hybrid Systems: to provide design and development services in particular for SMEs. Focus is on manufacturing of Hybrid Systems where conventional micro-/nano-electronics and photonic components are integrated on flexible substrates. The action should be driven by stakeholders able to set-up and run the pilot line. -Demonstration of TOLAE-enabled product prototypes in automotive, healthcare, smart packaging and buildings. Proposals may include small scale pilot manufacturing. 113

114 ICT : SSI - Smart System Integration Technology breakthroughs notably in integration, miniaturisation with additional functionalities and mastering complexity. What we ask for a. RIA -to make technological breakthroughs and their validation in laboratory environments of the next generations of miniaturised smart integrated systems, including micro-nano-bio systems (MNBS). Proposals are expected to address integration of new or most advanced technologies such as micro and nano-electronic, micro-and nano-electromechanical, micro-fluidic, magnetic, photonics, bio-chemical and microwave and related materials in miniaturised and highly reliable multi-functional smart integrated systems. Proposals will address industrial-relevant technological developments, modelling and validation that will enable solutions in particular for health and well-being, automotive, food, telecommunication, safety and security, environmental monitoring, manufacturing or energy. What we ask for b. CSA (5 actions are open) -structuring industrial cooperation and facilitating end-user adoption for the next generations of miniaturised smart objects and systems. 114

115 ICT : Smart Anything Everywhere Initiative Major challenge is to accelerate the design, development and uptake of advanced digital technologies by European industry, especially among them many SMEs and mid-caps in products that include innovative electronic components, software and systems What we ask for a. IA - Actions should address all of the following 3 aspects -Establishing across Europe networks of multidisciplinary competence centres for companies that want to experiment with digital technologies inside their products -Carrying out a critical mass of cross-border experiments (Driven by the requirements of first-time users) -Activities to achieve long-term sustainability of one-stop shop/market place services by the competence centres and the eco-system In one or more or the 4 following areas: Cyber-physical and embedded systems - Customised low energy computing powering CPS and the IoT - Advanced micro-electronics components and Smart System Integration - Organic and large area electronics What we ask for b. CSA : to reinforce the collaboration between the actions 115 supported under this initiative

116 ICT : Customised and low energy computing Software development is the key challenge What we ask for a. RIA -Programming environments and toolboxes for low energy and highly parallel computing. Proposals will provide programming environments and tools optimised for specific application domains of significant economic value, covering the complete software stack from runtime systems to application programming. Security by design features allowing applications to be resilient to cyberattacks are encouraged to be part of the proposed technology What we ask for b. CSA -for structuring and connecting the European academic and industrial research and innovation communities. Activities will include (e.g.) crosssectorial industrial platform-building, constituency building and consultations, clustering of related projects, and road-mapping for future research and innovation agendas 116

117 ICT : 5G PPP Research and Validation of critical technologies and systems The challenge is to eliminate the current and anticipated limitations of network infrastructures, by making them capable of supporting a much wider array of requirement than is the case today and with capability of flexibly adapting to different "vertical" application requirements. What we ask for a. RIA -covers 3 strands that complement each other. Proposal may address parts of a strand or parts that cut across several strands. Strand 1 covers wireless access and radio network architecture/technologies Strand 2 High capacity elastic - optical networks (to support very high traffic) Strand 3 covers the "Software Network" What we ask for b. CSA -The proposed support actions shall liaise with the 5G RIA and IA actions financed in phase 1. More information: Results of phase 1 (WP ) 117

118 ICT : 5G PPP Convergent Technologies The challenge tackles scalability and usability of mixed network technological approaches that can benefit from previous research, towards validation of deployment at scale. What we ask for a. IA -Strand 1: Ubiquitous 5G access leveraging optical technologies The objective is to develop and assess new optical access network solutions based on integrated optical device prototypes -Strand 2: Flexible network applications The work leverages the current intense research activities in relation to Virtualised Network Functions (VNF) and targets development of a multiplicity of VNF's useful to operators, service providers and users What we ask for b.ria -This activity takes advantage of the supporting 5G research and demonstration facilities offered by Taiwan towards collaborative 5G research with the EU, and aims at developing and demonstrating an integrated convergent access across different air interface technologies and the fronthaul/backhaul/core network. 118

119 ICT : Networking research beyond 5G The challenge is to support European scientific excellence notably in the DSP domain, and to bring the most promising long term research coming from the labs closer to fruition. Development and exploitation of academic research through transfer and innovation towards industry with a particular focus on SMEs is an integral part of the challenge. What we ask for a. RIA Proposals may cover one or more of the themes identified below. -Scientific and technology advances for novel use of the spectrum potential -Advanced signal processing -Demand-attentive and cooperation networking alternative to 5G architectures 119

120 ICT : Software Technologies Recent advances in the areas of Cloud, Internet of Things, and Big Data increase the need for programming and modelling methods, platforms and software reuse that facilitate the development of more interconnected, flexible, reliable, secure and efficient software. What we ask for a. RIA Proposals may cover one or both of the themes identified below. -Advanced software development approaches and methodologies Novel development approaches which would drastically increase development productivity and various dimensions of software quality such as security, reliability, performance, scalability and adaptability. -Seamless software architectures Innovative architectures, frameworks and platforms addressing the need for evolvable, secure, context-aware and self-adaptive software in highly connected and interoperable systems. 120

121 ICT : Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation The challenge is to demonstrate that innovative combinations of existing or emerging network technologies enable new Digital Social Innovation which can better cope with emerging sustainability challenges, achieving mass adoption and measurable global impact. What we ask for a. IA Pilots of Collective Awareness Platforms (CAPs) demonstrating new forms of bottom-up innovation and social collaboration exploiting digital hyperconnectivity and collaborative tools based on open data, open knowledge, open source software and open hardware, harnessing crowdsourcing or crowdfunding models. Within this vision, target areas for pilots include: - New participatory innovation models for economy and society, - Solutions for sustainable lifestyles such as collaborative consumption and production, smart reuse and low carbon approaches; - Emerging ethics of digital innovation, such as social entrepreneurship, direct democracy, privacy preservation and digital rights. 121

122 ICT : Net Innovation Initiative key players and ecosystems, startups and SMEs often do not have sufficiently innovative technology in their hands to innovate on the net. What we ask for a. IA Multi-vendor Open Service Platforms. For such potential to be realised, the following three innovation activities are needed. -Among lead sectors, smart cities have emerged as a viable vector for FIWARE adoption. -The ecosystem creation consists of building and supporting an open community of FIWARE innovators and users. -FIWARE sustainability and evolution will be supported by the further evolution of the service platform by an open community. -Future Internet research results will be transferred into innovation via acceleration activities. Cascade funding What we ask for b. RIA -The goal is to provide SMEs, social enterprises, industries, researchers, communities and individuals with a new development platform, which is intrinsically protective of the digital sovereignty of European citizens. The key characteristic of such a platform is to be fully distributed 122

123 ICT : FI Experimentation - Building a European experimental Infrastructure Europe needs a Federated Experimental Infrastructure for Future Internet Research & Experimentation (FIRE+) available to experiments of any size, complexity, or networking technology. What we ask for a. RIA Proposals should cover one of the following bullet points: -Proposals for at least one very large collaborative project that would i) build upon the federation efforts already undertaken, ii) develop a sustainability and evaluation framework for selecting testbeds for federation iii) continue federating the experimental testbeds under FIRE+, iv) broker between facilities and experimenters, v) pursue the efforts of federation in a global context -Proposals for at least one large collaborative project in each of the following three areas, for the creation, reconfiguration and/or extension of experimental infrastructures: i) large-scale experimentation on management and control of cognitive radio, ii) large-scale experimentation for service delivery networks, iii) large-scale experimentation on Future Multimedia Internet (FMI) services 123

124 ICT : cross-sectorial and crosslingual data integration and experimentation Challenge is to foster exchange, linking and re-use, as well as to integrate data assets from multiple sectors and across languages and formats. A more specific challenge is to create a stimulating, encouraging and safe environment for experiments where not only data assets but also knowledge and technologies can be shared. What we ask for a. IA Proposals should cover one of the following bullets: -Data integration activities will address data challenges in cross-domain setups, where similar contributions of data assets will be required by groups of EU industries that are arranged along data value chains. -Data experimentation incubators should address big data experimentation in a cross sectorial, cross lingual and/or cross-border setup (cascading funding). This setup should include access to data in different domains and languages, appropriate computational infrastructure, and open software tools. The incubator should make these available to the experimenters, who are expected to be mainly SMEs, web entrepreneurs and start-ups. BIG DATA PPP 124

125 ICT : LS Pilot actions in sectors best benefitting from data-driven innovation The challenge is to stimulate effective piloting and targeted demonstrations in large-scale sectorial actions ("Large Scale Pilot actions"), in data-intensive sectors, involving key European industry actors. What we ask for a. IA -Large Scale Pilot actions should address domains of strategic importance for EU industry and carry out large scale sectorial demonstrations which can be replicated and transferred across the EU and in other contexts. Domains include (but are not limited to) health, energy, environment, earth observation, geospatial, transport, manufacturing, finance and media. Large Scale Pilot actions will propose replicable solutions by using existing technologies or very near-to-market technologies that could be integrated in an innovative way and show evidence of data value. Their objective is to demonstrate how industrial sectors will be transformed by putting data harvesting and analytics at their core. BIG DATA PPP 125

126 ICT : research addressing main technology challenges of the data economy The challenge is to fundamentally improve the technology, methods, standards and processes, building on a solid scientific basis, and responding to real needs. What we ask for a. RIA Research and innovation actions are expected to address cross-sector and cross-border problems or opportunities of clear industrial significance. These will include (but are not limited to): -Software stacks designed to help programmers and big data practitioners take advantage of novel architectures in order to optimise Big Data processing tasks; -Distributed data and process mining, predictive analytics and visualization at the service of industrial decision support processes; -Real-time complex event processing over extremely large numbers of high volume streams of possibly noisy, possibly incomplete data. BIG DATA PPP 126

127 ICT : Big Data PPP: Support, industrial skills, benchmarking and evaluation The newly created BDV PPP needs strong operational support for community outreach, coordination and consolidation, as well as widely recognised benchmarks and performance evaluation schemes. Also to improve the education, professional training and career dynamics. What we ask for a. CSA CSA will perform all of the following tasks: - support the community building, the administration and governance of the cppp; facilitate discussion, organise events - liaise with and build on related actions and support the establishment of national centres of excellence in all Member states, and exchange knowledge on the universities' data scientist programmes across all Member States; etc.. What we ask for b. RIA The benchmarking action will identify specific data management and analytics technologies of European significance, define benchmarks and organise evaluations that allow following their certifiable progress on performance parameters of industrial significance. BIG DATA PPP 127

128 ICT : Big Data PPP: privacy-preserving big data technologies The challenge is to develop technologies that are inherently privacypreserving and offer the basis for empowering the data subjects to understand and be informed of the use of their personal data, and the entrepreneurs to develop and run their data driven business. What we ask for a. RIA -will advance the state of the art in the definition of methods that will support protection of personal data for harvesting, sharing and querying data assets. What we ask for b. CSA -CSA will complement the research by exploring the societal and ethical implications and provide a broad basis and wider context to validate privacypreserving technologies. Another task is to observe, map and report on ethical and Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) issues in the field of Big Data, including technology, research, markets and education BIG DATA PPP 128

129 ICT : Media and content convergence The challenge is to make the best use of technology for reaching out to new audiences, adapting to the digital era and thriving in the connected Digital Single Market. What we ask for a. IA Opportunities for new personal and immersive experiences - Proposals should address one but ideally more challenges -Exploiting synergies between the participation of individuals connected through social media and the convergence environment. -Developing immersive and pervasive solutions for increased personalised user experience in content consumption -Facilitating the convergence process to enable the interaction with content on any device, anywhere, anytime in a multiplatform scenario. -Development and advancement of accessibility solutions specifically for converging media and content What we ask for a. CSA Facilitate research and policy exchange - Support R&D programmes/activities, dissemination of results and organisation of scientific and/or policy events in Convergence and Social Media 129

130 ICT : Tools for smart digital content in the creative industries The challenge is to maximise the potential for re-use and re-purposing of all types of digital content, for instance, by directly conceiving and creating content usable in different contexts and technical environments; improving its granularity; increasing its ability to dynamically adapt to the users; What we ask for a. RIA -Actions will explore novel ways of digital content production and management in the creative industries such as advertising, architecture, performing and visual arts, craft, design, fashion, films, music, press, publishing, radio, TV and video games. Proposals should clearly specify which sector(s) of the Creative Industries are being addressed and demonstrate a significant progress beyond the current state of the art in digital content production and management. They should focus on technologies for the production of new content or for the enhancement and (re-)use of already existing digital content of any type, but the production or acquisition of the content itself is not to be financed through these actions. 130

131 ICT : Support technology transfer to the Creative industries The goal is to increase the competitiveness of the European creative industries by stimulating ICT innovation in SMEs, by effectively building up and expanding a vibrant EU technological ecosystem for the creative industries' needs and by fostering exchanges between the creative industries SMEs and providers of innovative ICT solutions. What we ask for a. IA -Actions should support creative industries SMEs in leveraging emerging ICT technologies for the development of innovative products, tools, applications and services with high commercial potential. Proposals should ensure that creative industries SMEs are participants in the consortium and take on a driving role in the action, i.e. leading the innovation activities and liaising with end-users, ensuring that the work responds to a clear market demand. The draft business plan provided should demonstrate that the solutions are cost-effective, market-ready and targeted at existing markets with a potential for cross-border extension 131

132 ICT : Technologies for Learning and Skills The challenge is to create an innovation ecosystem that will facilitate open, more effective and efficient co-design, co-creation, and use of digital content, tools and services for personalised learning and teaching. What we ask for a. IA -Develop and test open, interoperable components for a flexible, scalable and cost-effective cloud-based digital learning infrastructure to deliver userdriven innovation in technological solutions and educational services for primary and secondary education, for personalised, collaborative or experimental learning and skills validation. The proposed solutions should cover one or several of the following areas: easy creation, mix and re-use of content, services, applications and contextual data for interactive learning processes / environments for new learning experiences and experimentation / educational support services What we ask for b. RIA -Technologies for deeper learning of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, combined with Arts (STEAM), improving the innovation and creative capacities of learners and supporting the new role of teacher as a 132 coach of the learner.

133 ICT : Interfaces for accessibility Despite progress, there are still many who are disadvantaged due to lack of accessible and usable systems. Among those are persons with neurological conditions and disorders as well as cognitive disabilities. What we ask for a. RIA Proposals should cover one of the following themes: -Support the development of intelligent, affordable and personalised interfaces and affective computing for people with cognitive disabilities to enable them to undertake everyday tasks and in particular to improve communication and facilitate the uptake and use of digital services. -Develop and test solutions, models and algorithms to improve (and act upon) information extraction from brain and neural signals, including through advances on state of the art electrodes and implantable devices. What we ask for b. IA -Building on ongoing efforts, develop and demonstrate decision support tools for the assessment of compliance to web sites accessibility standards and guidelines. 133

134 ICT : Gaming and gamification The challenge is to mainstream the application of gaming technologies, design and aesthetics to non-leisure contexts, for social and economic benefits. Supporting the expansion of applied gaming and gamification will not only create new solutions and methodologies to address societal issues, but it will also help SMEs to seize new business opportunities. What we ask for a. IA -Technology transfer through small scale experiments on developing and validating open gaming technologies and mechanics including from sectors other than the gaming industry into non-leisure situations and scenarios for training and motivational purposes. Actions shall integrate contributions from game developers, researchers from social science disciplines and the humanities, publishers, educational intermediaries and end-users. Activities shall include work on gaming technologies, learning and behavioural triggers, and social science aspects. 134

135 ICT : Advanced robot capabilities research and take-up The specific challenge here is to develop robots that respond more flexibly, robustly and efficiently to the everyday needs of workers and citizens in professional or domestic environments What we ask for a. RIA addressing generic advances and technical capabilities: a. Open, generic forward-looking research into novel technical advances in robotics open to all robotics-related research topics and disciplines. b. Technology research and development to achieve step changes in the capabilities of the following high priority RAS technologies: systems development, human-robot interaction, mechatronics, perception, navigation and cognition. What we ask for b. IA c. Improving the deployment prospects of RAS through end user-driven application developments. beyond TRL 5. d. Filling technology or regulatory gaps through end user-driven innovation actions, where the gap represents a challenging market entry barrier 135

136 ICT : System abilities, development and pilot installations The specific challenge here is to increase the system ability levels in terms of configurability, adaptability, motion, manipulation, decisional autonomy, dependability, interaction, perception and cognitive ability. What we ask for a. RIA on system abilities -RIA will focus on advancing the state of the art in the level of smart robotics system abilities. The focus is on the technical challenges. Proposals are expected to address at least one or a combination of the following prioritised abilities: robot dependability, social interaction ability and cognitive ability. What we ask for b. RIA on multiple-actor systems -This action focuses on developing advanced multiple-actor systems utilising actors which can operate individually, as members of a team and within a network of other assets in semi-structured, unstructured, dynamic or harsh environments. The system operates through the interaction of diverse independent actors and needs to be robust against errors or the inaction of any specific actor. 136

137 ICT : System abilities, development and pilot installations Suite What we ask for c. IA on systems development technology -The action will address the open development and dissemination of integrated sets of tool chains and building-block applications which support the construction of complex robotics systems (cascade funding) Key to the success of this action will be support for modularity, composability, re-usability, ease of use and the adoption of existing and emerging standards within both the system and its components. The action is also expected to build on existing systems and structures. What we ask for d. IA on pilot installations for robot testing -The action will develop and deploy access mechanisms and supporting infrastructure for single-site pilot installations outside the laboratory for robot testing, based on the needs of end users (cascade funding). Proposals will build on an installation supported through existing EU, regional, national or commercial funding to develop a European accessible facility prioritised against emerging market domains and application areas. 137

138 ICT : System abilities, SME & benchmarking actions, safety certification There is a requirement to stimulate SMEs in the robotics sector to develop novel and innovative technology that has the potential to open new markets. What we ask for a. RIA on system abilities -RIAs will focus on advancing the state of the art in the level of smart robotics system abilities. Proposals are expected to address at least one or a combination of the following prioritised abilities: perception ability which is immune to natural variation (e.g. changing weather conditions); decisional autonomy; increasing dependability levels to the level of graceful degradation; systems that are able to self-verify correct behaviour in safety critical tasks. What we ask for b. RIA for SME-based research and for benchmarks Proposals should cover one of the following bullet points: -Proposals should provide SMEs with access to technical and non-technical support services and technology that are relevant to the new market being addressed. (cascade funding). 138

139 ICT : System abilities, SME & benchmarking actions, safety certification What we ask for b. RIA for SME-based research and for benchmarks -Development and implementation of robotics application-relevant benchmarks and metrics to assess progress in technologies and systems. (cascade funding). What we ask for c. IA on shared facilities for safety certification Development of testing protocols for shared space cooperative and collaborative systems leading to viable safety certification standards. Proposals must cover a range of domains and applications where safety certification is a market barrier as healthcare and elderly or handicapped care applications, infrastructure maintenance, transport and logistics. (cascade funding). What we ask for d. PCP Demand-driven PCP actions will be pursued in the area of smart cities. Actions will aim at but not be limited to one or several of the following topics: waste management, transport (with focus on smart mobility), the provision of citywide utilities and services, the provision of healthcare, social care and education (including social innovation). 139

140 ICT : Robotics Competition, coordination and support What we ask for CSA focusing on one or more of the following topic areas and taking into account ongoing actions: a. Non-technical barriers to robotics take-up : Promotion of entrepreneurship skills specific to robotics / Addressing non-technical market barriers in a proactive way such as ethical, legal and socio-economic issues affecting take-up b. Standards and Regulation: Coordination of standards harmonisation and regulation across Europe / Dialogue with regulatory bodies and policy makers c. Community support and outreach: New mechanisms to improve information exchange across the diverse sections of the European robotics community d. Competitions: -Organisation of robotic competitions to speed up the advance towards smarter robots, demonstrating progress in the field and raising the awareness of the general public towards intelligent robots 140

141 Factories of the Future (Budget M ) Objectifs Améliorer la capacité de l Europe à concourir sur les marchés globaux en soutenant l intégration des technologies numériques à tous les stades du processus de fabrication (du berceau à la tombe), en lui permettant de rester à la pointe de la production de produits et services hautement innovants et de qualité à des prix compétitifs. FOF : Digital automation FOF : ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs (I4MS) FOF : Photonics Laser-based production 141

142 Factories of the Future Acronyme Titre Actions M FOF Digital automation RIA CSA FOF ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs (I4MS) IA CSA FOF Photonics Laser-based production RIA IA 142

143 FOF : Digital automation What we ask for a. RIA Proposals are expected to cover at least one of the 2 themes below: -Collaborative manufacturing and logistics: develop the "operating system" of the connected factory of the future -Novel architectures for factory automation: explore novel de-centralised, modular, scalable and responsive automation architectures of primarily discrete factory automation systems that support new trends in manufacturing like re-shoring and mass-customisation. exploiting advanced ICT like Cyber Physical Systems (CPS), Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud-models, robotics, 3D printing, machine-to-machine(m2m) communication, advanced human-machine-interaction, modelling & simulation, artificial intelligence methodologies and data analytics, as well as security by design. What we ask for b. CSA -. CSAs shall support industrial consensus building both with suppliers and users across Europe, addressing future factory automation systems built on CPS and the IoT; pan-european platform building, and collaboration on manufacturing issues across all relevant PPPs 143

144 FOF : ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs (I4MS) As Phase 3 of I4MS ( this topic addresses the adoption of the next generation of ICT advances in the manufacturing domain What we ask for a. IA: IA must address all of the following three aspects -Establishing across Europe networks of multidisciplinary competence centres offering marketplaces for companies that want to experiment with digital technologies in manufacturing of discrete or continuous goods. -Carrying out a critical mass of cross-border experiments bringing together different key actors along the full value chain to customise the technologies according to the requirements of the users. (Cascade funding) -Activities to achieve long-term sustainability of the competence centres and the eco-system. Proposers should cover at least one of the following 4 areas of technologies for adoption in manufacturing: CPS and IoT; Robotics; Modelling, simulation and analytics (HPC); Digital design for additive Manufacturing. What we ask for b. CSA: To advance the European I4MS innovation ecosystem the network of Innovation multipliers leveraging investment in 144 research and innovation is to be reinforced.

145 FOF : Photonics Laser-based production In order to increase the productivity of laser-based Additive Manufacturing (AM) and to bring it a significant step further towards industrial manufacturing a better mastering of all stages of the process chain and their interaction is necessary What we ask for a. RIA -From "design to piece" Excellence in laser-based additive industrial manufacturing: from Design to the final work piece, the topic addresses laser-based additive industrial manufacturing of metallic materials. What we ask for b. IA -Rapid individualised laser-based production: Develop and set-up efficient, highly flexible high throughput pilot facilities on the basis of existing processes for laser-based production and to validate them in real settings. 145

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