H2020 Infoday on Photonics Topics

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H2020 Infoday on Photonics Topics LEIT ICT WP 2019 ICT-05-2019 Photonics Unit DG CONNECT - European Commission 18 January 2019

ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components Photonics PPP ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components Disclaimer: Monitor the Call/topic website for updates and FAQs: https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding- tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic- details/ict-05-2019 The published work programme is the sole authoritative text. Please read it carefully !

ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components Specific Challenges Photonic sensing for optimizing production processes: To deploy photonic sensor technologies for the exact monitoring of process and product parameters so as to optimize those processes, saving resources whilst ensuring optimum product quality. Photonic technologies for health applications: (i) To provide clinicians with photonics-enabled tools to improve or to assess the successes of therapies, and (ii) To transform low TRL technologies into robust medical devices that meet clinicians’ needs. Photonic circuits as application enabler: To create and develop advanced techniques for intimate integration of sub-systems incorporating multiple technologies to enable applications across multiple domains.

ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components Overview An Overview of the Actions called: 76,5 M€ ICT05.a Innovation Actions Sensor-Based Optimization of Production Processes Photonics devices to support monitoring therapeutic progress (*) ICT05.b Research and Innovation Actions Photonics systems for advanced imaging to support diagnostics driven therapy (*) Photonics System on Chip/ System in Package for optical interconnect applications ICT05.c Coordination and Support actions Fostering careers in photonics (*) (*) topics with gender dimension 30 M€ 45 M€ 1,5 M€

(*) Note on Gender Dimension ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components (*) Note on Gender Dimension http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/docs/h2020-funding-guide/cross-cutting-issues/gender_en.htm Applies to CONTENT for topics with gender dimension Takes into account the possible difference between men and women, boys and girls in the content of the action proposed Is additional to and separate from the issue of gender balance of the research team Will be assessed in the evaluation as part of the “Excellence” criterion For the 2 health applications related topics: call text requires gender specificities to be taken into account for VALIDATION For the CSA topic: gender dimension must be addressed in the context of fostering careers in photonics

Photonics PPP ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components ICT 05.a Innovation Actions

ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components ICT 05.a Innovation Actions Sensor-Based Optimization of Production Processes: Objective: Prototyping, demonstration, optimization and validation in real industry settings of highly advanced smart broadband multimodal photonic sensing solutions operating in the spectral range from UV to far infrared, and intended for improving production processes through the monitoring of relevant process and product parameters (e.g. physical, chemical, imaging, geometrical and environmental). Requirements: Focus is on cost-effective process-integrated solutions that are optimized in terms of speed, quality, and resource efficiency Proposed solutions should also address embedded pre-processing and suitably interpreting the acquired raw data for the optimization of the processes actions 3-6 M€, 70% / 100% funding Expected Impact: Increased competitiveness of the European production industry and significant contribution to the digitization of European industry

ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components ICT 05.a Innovation Actions Photonics devices to support monitoring therapeutic progress Objective: To develop reliable (high sensitivity, specificity and accuracy), safe to operate, cost-effective and fast photonics enabled devices to support assessment of the effects of treatments of major diseases like cancer (excluding skin cancer), infectious, degenerative and cardiovascular diseases, including the determination of individual dispositions (eg methods to assess drug resistance) and monitoring of therapy progress. Requirements: The proposed approach should already have been validated in clinical settings A medical equipment manufacturer should drive the action Physicians/clinicians/surgeons must be closely involved Validation should take gender specificities into account Small scale clinical studies should be included, but clinical trials are excluded Skin cancer is excluded actions 3-6 M€, 70% / 100% funding Expected Impact: Strengthened European industrial competitiveness in the biophotonics related market

Photonics PPP ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components ICT 05.b Research and Innovation Actions

ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components ICT 05.b Research and Innovation Actions actions 3-6 M€, 100 % funding Photonics systems for advanced imaging to support diagnostics driven therapy Objective: To research ground-breaking, reliable (high sensitivity, specificity and accuracy), safe to operate, cost-effective and fast photonics enabled imaging systems to support diagnostics during intervention and treatments of major diseases like cancer (excluding skin cancer), infectious, degenerative and cardiovascular diseases. Requirements: Physicians/clinicians/surgeons and a medical equipment manufacturer must be closely involved from requirement specifications to validation in clinical settings. Validation should take gender specificities into account. Clinical trials are excluded. Skin cancer is excluded. Increased European competiveness in the biophotonic areas and more effective medical interventions and treatments Expected Impact:

ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components ICT 05.b Research and Innovation Actions actions 3-6 M€, 100 % funding Photonics System on Chip/ System in Package for optical interconnect applications Objective: Advanced techniques for the intimate combination of photonic integrated circuit technology with other enabling circuits, devices and mother boards to realise major advances in the capability, performance and complexity of photonic system-on- chip and system-in-package components targeting photonic interconnect applications in the network, datacentre and consumer communication space. Requirements: A holistic approach from design through to testing is required The targeted component technologies need to have demonstrable performance advantages in terms of speed, energy efficiency, cost and reliability fit in the system and network architecture roadmaps of vendors. European industrial leadership in photonic systems integration and photonic interconnect technologies and applications, enabling the penetration of high-value markets Expected Impact:

Photonics PPP ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components ICT 30.c Coordination and Support Actions

ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components ICT 05.c Coordination and Support Actions Actions 1 - 1,5 M€, 100% funding Fostering careers in photonics Objective: to reach out to STEM graduates/PhD students and young postdocs in order to encourage more of them to pursue a career in photonics, Requirements: the proposed action(s) should help make students more industry ready and should provide the appropriate training, encourage innovation and entrepreneurship. also address gender issues Expected Impact: More and better prepared professionals in the photonics sector

ICT 05 – 2019: Application driven Photonics Components All topics "Expected Impact": Proposals should describe how the proposed work will contribute to the corresponding Expected Impacts as listed in the call text and include baseline, targets and metrics to measure impact