ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 1 The ARTEMIS programme Eric Schutz, Executive Director ARTEMIS-JU 4/10/2011, Brussels ARTEMIS Joint.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Support for the coordination of activities TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS Context, Rationale and State of Play Presentation by Julie Sors European Commission Rotterdam,
Advertisements

Towards Open Embbeded Systems, Architectures, Standards & Open Source Dominique Potier, THALES / Chair ARTEMIS WG Innovation Environment Alexander Roth,
Octobret 06 The European Technology Platform for Embedded Systems From R&D to Competitiveness Laila Gide THALES Octobre 24th, 2006.
Support for the coordination of activities Joint Technology Initiatives: Background and Current State of Play Presentation to the Meeting of High-Level.
Internet of Things and Platforms for Connected Smart Objects European Commission DG CONNECT Brussels. 23 rd October 2013.
Research and Innovation Research and Innovation Enabling & Industrial Technologies in Horizon 2020 Enabling & Industrial Technologies in Horizon 2020 Research.
Advancing Alternative Energy Technologies Glenn MacDonell Director, Energy Industry Canada Workshop on Alternatives to Conventional Generation Technologies.
Enhancing Access To, and use and Quality of, Information and Communication Technologies.
Artemis project proposal round 2013 Johan Lukkien, Peter van Otterloo Monday, January 21, 2013.
EU Research and Innovation Policy
Policy Research and Innovation Research and Innovation A perspective Transport Research & Innovation - through collaboration to tomorrow.
Information Meeting Copenhagen, Februari 26, 2009 Preparation of Call 2009 “Self-Sustaining Innovation Ecosystems for European Leadership”
Jj/mm/yyyy An introduction to NESSI Frédéric Gittler HP Labs NESSI Steering Committee Vice-Chairman.
RZ_to_LT-INFOBALT_18Jan Infobalt Vilnius, 18 January 2007 Innovation support in EU and its policies Rosalie Zobel, PhD Director ICT “Components.
Delivering practical solutions
EU policy objectives and European research on Smart Grids European Commission, DG Research Henrik Dam Research Programme Officer ADDRESS international.
Giandonato CAGGIANO ENISA MANAGEMENT BOARD REPRESENTATIVE LEGAL ADVISER ON EUROPEAN AFFAIRS OF THE MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS U. OF ROMA TRE LAW FACULTY.
Driving Innovation Concept to Commercialisation A strategy for business innovation, David Bott Director of Innovation Programmes Mark Glover.
Director, DG RTD, Directorate International Cooperation
Work Programme for the specific programme for research, technological development and demonstration "Integrating and strengthening the European Research.
Research and Innovation Research and Innovation Research and Innovation Research and Innovation How can networking in Science and Technology help SMEs.
András Siegler - ERTRAC National Platforms Workshop, Budapest, 5/9/2008 The role of Technology Platforms in European Research ERTRAC National Platforms.
IST programme Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society FUTURE PLANS FP6 Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society FUTURE PLANS FP6 RRRESE.
FP7 – Capacities Research Infrastructures and Research for the Benefit of SMEs.
1 ETP4HPC Background and Future ‘Building a Globally Competitive HPC Technology Industry in Europe’
Strategic Priorities of the NWE INTERREG IVB Programme Harry Knottley, UK representative in the International Working Party Lille, 5th March 2007.
Фондация ГИС Трансфер Център г. Sofia Лектор: Kostadin Kostadiov Проект: EURESP+, ENT/CIP/10/D/
ATTRACT – From Open Science to Open Innovation Information Sharing Meeting Brussels, June 19, 2014 Markus Nordberg (CERN) Development and Innovation Unit.
Cyber-Physical Systems in EU Programmes ARTEMIS-IA Brokerage Event, Amsterdam, NL January Werner Steinhoegl Complex Systems & Advanced Computing.
ARTEMIS - Strengthening Embedded Systems R&D ARTEMIS Information Meeting – Copenhagen February 26, 2009 Jan Madsen, DTU Informatics.
1 Energy Efficient Buildings PPP: Results and outlook from an industry perspective On behalf Stefano Carosio D’Appolonia SpA/E2BA Coordinator EeB PPP AIAG.
Policy Research and Innovation Research and Innovation H2020 – WP 2014/15 "Smart, Green and Integrated Transport" 1.
| Collaboration at Rural Business Approach.
Information Society and Media Directorate-General Unit Grid Technologies NCP Info Day Call5 - Brussels, 02 June – Advanced Grid Technologies,
EU Projects – FP7 Workshop 6: EU Funding –What’s Next? Carolina Fernandes Innovation & Funding Manager GLE Group.
Strengthening the Strategic Cooperation between the EU and Western Balkan Region in the field of ICT Research Key Barriers & Challenges in ICT Research:
The EU framework programme for research and innovation.
E u r o p e a n C o m m i s s i o nCommunity Research Global Change and Ecosystems EU environmental research : Part B Policy objectives  Lisbon strategy.
Digital Ecosystems Re-tuning the user requirements after 3 years Digital Ecosystems Re-tuning the user requirements after 3 years Towards Business Cases.
STOA Meeting Technology Transfer February 29, 2012 Dr. Gernot Klotz Cefic Research & Innovation.
NCP Info DAY, Brussels, 23 June 2010 NCP Information Day: ICT WP Call 7 - Objective 1.3 Internet-connected Objects Alain Jaume, Deputy Head of Unit.
EU-China: : Demonstrating Smart Cities achievements Dr Shaun Topham EU eForum.
COST as a network instrument: Actions in Sustainable Construction and Energy Efficient Buildings S3 Platform on smart specialisation Workshop “Towards.
Introduction to ARTEMIS Date, location Jan Lohstroh – Secretary General ARTEMIS Industry Association Introduction to ARTEMIS Barcelona 2010, December 14.
Research and Innovation Research and Innovation Research and Innovation Research and Innovation Horizon 2020 The EU Framework Programme for Research and.
Embedded Systems - the Neural Backbone of Society ARTEMIS Industry Association ARTEMIS, from successful R&D to cutting-edge Innovation Rolf Ernst, TU Braunschweig.
Driving Innovation Concept to Commercialisation A strategy for business innovation, David Bott Director of Innovation Programmes Mark Glover.
ICT – SSI Smart System Integration Henri Rajbenbach European Commission DG CONNECT (Communications Networks, Content and Technology) ICT-03 -
EU context (networks & initiatives) and expectations EU context (networks & initiatives) and expectations Michel Viaud and/or Ingrid Weiss EPIA, Brussels,
"The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission" Ilkka Lakaniemi.
We are a Business Incubator-Accelerator focused on Connected Transport. We have physical infrastructure to incubate up to 20 startups in India. We plan.
NETWORKS OF EXCELLENCE KEY ISSUES David Fuegi
Title of presentation ARTEMIS Industry Association Summer Camp 2011 June 14, Brussels Agenda and Organisation Ad ten Berg ARTEMIS-IA office ARTEMIS Industry.
Horizon 2020 Energy Calls in 2014/15 – Scottish Outcomes and Experiences Edward Ricketts Scotland Europa.
EUB Brazil: IoT Pilots HORIZON 2020 WP EUB Brazil: IoT Pilots DG CONNECT European Commission.
The ARTEMIS-JU Research Agenda and Annual Work Programme
ARTEMIS-IA SPRING EVENT
“Self-Sustaining Innovation Ecosystems for European Leadership”
Regional Research-driven clusters as a tool for strenghthening regional economic development: the FP7 Regions of Knowledge Programme and its synergies.
Strategic Research Agenda
ARTEMIS Industry Association & ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking
Platforms for Connected Smart Objects
Investing in ES Research: MARKET , FUNDING , POLICIES
Presentation for information days Units involved:
WG: CENTRES OF INNOVATION EXCELLENCE (CoIE) WG Leader:
ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 2? - Status JU-1 and wishes for JU-2 Key slides presented by Commission and ARTEMIS-IA on the ARTEMIS-JU Governing Board.
ARTEMIS Industry Association & ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking
Director «Components & Systems»
Introduction to the Summer Camp 2010
The ETPs concept: From leading edge R&D to EU competitiveness Waldemar Kütt Directorate General for Research, European Commission ETSI Meeting – Sophia.
Presentation transcript:

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 1 The ARTEMIS programme Eric Schutz, Executive Director ARTEMIS-JU 4/10/2011, Brussels ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking The public private partnership for R&D in embedded systems Progress to date and Success Stories

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 2 Reminder : the ARTEMIS Societal, Economic and R&D Context  Societal and Economic Context  Embedded Systems enable better use of resources, and are instrumental for other EC PPPs: Green Car, Efficient Buildings, Factory of the Future.  Embedded Systems contribute to improve innovation capabilities in Internet, and Internet of Things areas  R&D Context  To focus on downstream-oriented research and technological development with a strong market drive.  Intention to deliver prototype or demonstrator solutions with high cross-domain applicability to address specific societal needs.

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 3 The Strategic Context Foundational science & technology Research Domains Application Contexts Industrial Nomadic Environ- ments Private Spaces Public Infra- structure Reference Designs & Architectures Seamless Connectivity & Middleware System Design Methods & Tools Common objectives: Design Efficiency Ease of Use High added value Time to market Modularity Safety / Security Robustness Competitiveness Innovation Cost reduction Interoperability Common objectives: Design Efficiency Ease of Use High added value Time to market Modularity Safety / Security Robustness Competitiveness Innovation Cost reduction Interoperability

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 4 ARTEMIS JU Sub-Programmes  ASP 1: Methods and Processes for Safety-relevant Embedded Systems  ASP2: Embedded Systems for Healthcare systems  ASP3: Embedded systems in Smart environments  ASP4: Manufacturing and production automation  ASP5: Computing platforms for embedded systems  ASP6: ES for Security and Critical Infrastructures Protection  ASP7: Embedded technology for sustainable urban life  ASP8: Human-centred design of embedded systems

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 5 ARTEMIS – Vital Statistics After 3 Calls  The Finances  Total research effort committed: 568,5 €M  Total National funding committed: 182,0 €M  Total JU funding committed: 94,9 €M  Total Public funding: 276,9 €M  Total Industry input: 291,9 €M  Average total funding rate: 48,7%

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 6 ARTEMIS – Vital Statistics After 3 Calls  The Projects  Total projects: 35  Average cost / project: 16,2 €M  Largest project “CESAR” : 58,5 €M (55 partners)  3 “SME + PRO Only” projects

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 7 ARTEMIS – Vital Statistics After 3 Calls  Integration and buy-in of European expertise in projects with major impact

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 8 ARTEMIS – Vital Statistics After 3 Calls  The Participants  By count – LE: 297 SME: 205 PRO: 237 (tot 739)  By costs – LE: 329,1 €M SME: 106,4 €M PRO: 132,98 €M

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 9 ARTEMIS – plotting the route to successful innovation The ARTEMIS strategy addressing the vision of the SRA  ARTEMIS = achieving European scale Market Innovation  Through “Self-sustaining Innovation Ecosystems“ and Centres of Innovation Excellence – CoIE  Four concepts for building “critical mass” around specific markets / applications  “Think Big” – High-impact projects, clustering, “community”  “Act Socio-Economic” – Address societal and/or industrial needs  “Act Multi National” – Valorise rich expertise from across Europe  “Think Different” – Creative added-value, including ways to work

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 10 Funding of R&D is a strong “network enabler”. So? What’s new?  Europe has a strong history of R&D collaboration  Semiconductor industry is a shining example  >22 years of close, pre-competitive collaboration!  ARTEMIS recognises the following needs:  Product innovation benefits from dynamic, ad-hoc and focussed networks  These produce “dominant designs” from new technologies  Market innovation benefits from larger, structured networks  Take “dominant designs” to become viable, competitive market players, integrate a broad scope of “Complementary Assets”  Critically important for Embedded Systems that interact closely with society (safety, standardisation, certification, regulation, …).  ARTEMIS envisions “Self-sustaining Innovation Ecosystems” as the embodiment of these vital, structured networks  Sub-programmes and Projects seed such ecosystems  Formalised into CoIEs

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 11 ARTEMIS-JU – the status after 3 Calls  Major eco-systems are already crystallising from ARTEMIS-driven developments  Four clear areas already emerging  Safety and reliability  Electric Vehicle  Low-power Multi-Core for embedded  Energy efficient communities (buildings and districts)  Others on their way  Person-centric e-Health  The “things” of the Internet (for the Internet of Things)  Green, efficient and competitive manufacturing

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 12 Safety and reliability  “High reliability electronics is expensive”  But… “Low reliability” is not an option  Expensive automotive re-call actions  High visibility accidents  Undermines consumer/social acceptance  ARTEMIS High-rel cluster to make full dependability affordable and improve competitiveness  Keep the “Cachet” of European quality at realistic prices

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 13 The ARTEMIS High-rel cluster  Grows around the Sub-Programme 1  Defined and contributed to by the EICOSE cluster  Cooperation of French and German “Centres of Excellence”  Projects CESAR, RECOMP, MBAT, pSafeCer, iFEST  Define and develop processes and tools for building ultra- reliable electronics at competitive costs  The “invisible shield” protecting the end user  Common goal – Europe as the quality reference  Share many of the same leading European industrial companies

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 14 ARTEMIS Building the future of the Electric Vehicle  The JTI “Think Big” model has inspired major players to coordinate R&D efforts  Non-differentiating enabling technologies  Common roadmap for the sector  … across many funding schemes  ARTEMIS, ENIAC, ITEA2, EPoSS, National, …  Feeds into other major initiatives  Green Cars Initiative  Fuel Cells and Hydrogen JTI  …  ARTEMIS project POLLUX (complemented by IoE – Internet of Energy) plays a leading role

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 15 European Electric Vehicle initiatives

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 16 Low-power Multi-core for Embedded  Pushes the envelope for computing speed versus power consumption  Most high-profile “Embedded” apps require lots of processing with little power, for long battery life (or, no battery at all).  Fundamentally opposed objectives  Low Power concerns are NOT only for hardware design  Hardware platforms abound, but VERY complex issues for software and system design  Much (fragmented) work has not yet provided any optimal solution  ARTEMIS’ goal of reducing fragmentation addresses this  If there is one enabling technology that can make a major impact  THIS IS IT.

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 17 ARTEMIS and multi-core  ARTEMIS is already bringing together many activities  Around software architectures  Around (system) development tools and methods  Some major projects lead the way  low-power for mass-market products (SCALOPES)  extended multi-core design (SMECY)  Supported by several smaller, targeted initiatives:  INDEXSYS and ACROSS (fed from FP7 project “Genesys”)  iLAND, ASAM  SCALOPES led the first “ARTEMIS Technology Conference”  Budapest, June 2010  Starts to build a strong community of expertise

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 18 Energy Efficient Communities  Goal – reduce our carbon footprint without conceding comfort and safety  Project eDIANA sets the scene  Controlling a single heating system may be easy, but scaling this to complete buildings and even communities is a major barrier  eDIANA brings some key players together around a standardised architecture to  Facilitate retrofit (big concern)  Guarantee lifetime support (big concern)  eDIANA proposes an ARTEMIS CoIE  Complemented by projects IoE (Internet of Energy) and ME3GAS  These major initiatives will have a significant impact on the energy- efficiency of our future society.

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 19 Other major ARTEMIS clusters  eHealth: CHIRON, HIGH PROFILE  “Things of the Internet”: SOFIA, SIMPLE  Manufacturing: eSONIA, R3-COP

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 20 Impact multiplication  These ARTEMIS projects are like no others…  Large, well coordinated activities drawing on best-in-class European expertise  Complemented by smaller, targeted initiatives  Ideal seeds for top-class CoIEs!

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 21 Conclusion : ARTEMIS = the only true pan-European R,D &I programme for electronic systems  designed by the European Industry  for the European Industry  promoting the involvement of SMEs

ARTEMIS Success Stories ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 22 Thank you for your attention! ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking The public private partnership for R&D in embedded systems