1 VII Programma Quadro Tema ICT obiettivi e risultati Aldo Mascioli Delegazione italiana al Comitato di Programma ICT Pescara
Outline Theme ICT within FP7 Implementation Budget allocation Results 2
International Co-operation Science in Society Research Potential Regions of Knowledge Research for the benefit of SMEs Research Infrastruc- tures CAPACITIES Marie Curie ActionsPEOPLE European Research CouncilIDEAS 10.Security 8. Socio-economicResearch 7. Transport 6. Environment 5. Energy 4. Nano, Materials,Production Techn. 3. ICT 2. Food, AgricultureBiotechnology 1. Health COOPERATION 7 th Framework Programme ( ) 9. Space Total budget EUR million
4 FP – 2013 Cooperation Budget: M€
Specific Programme "Cooperation“ ICT Theme ICT Technology Pillars (nano-electronics, embedded systems, software, cognitive systems….) Integration of Technologies: (personal environments, home environments, Robotic systems, intelligent infrastructures) Applications Research: (ICT for health, governments, inclusion, mobility, content, trust and confidence…) International cooperation Responding to emerging needs and unforeseen policy needs (FET) 5
Implementation of Theme ICT Work Programme Work Programme 2009 – 2010 Work Programme 2011 – 2012 (under discussion ) Joint Technology Initiatives + Art.169 Work Programme 2013 (tbd in 2012) 6
7 Work Programme approach and structure A limited set of Challenges (areas) that –respond to well-identified industry and technology needs and/or –target specific socio-economic goals A Challenge is addressed through a limited set of Objectives that form the basis of Calls for Proposals An Objective (topic) is described in terms of –target outcomes –expected impact on industrial competitiveness, societal goals,.. –applicable funding schemes –allocated budget
8 Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) 2. Cognitive systems, interaction, robotics 1. Network and service infrastructures 3. Components, systems, engineering 4. Digital libraries and content 5. ICT for health 6. ICT for mobility & sustainable growth 7. ICT for independent living and inclusion Socio-economic goals Industry/Tech needs Work Programme Challenges
Work Programme ICT WP Challenges NETWORK AND SERVICE INFRASTRACTURES 585 M€ COGNITIVE SYSTEMS, ROBOTICS AND INTERACTION 193 M€ COMPONENTS, SYSTEMS, ENGINEERING 434 M€ DIGITAL LIBRARIES AND CONTENT 203 M€ SUSTAINABLE AND PERSONALISED HEALTHCARE 174 M€ ICT FOR MOBILITY, ENV. SUSTAINABILITY, ENERGY EFFICIENCY 159 M€ ICT FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING AND INCLUSION 73 M€ + FUTURE AND EMERGENCY TECHNOLOGIES 185 M€ + HORIZONTAL SA 15 M€ Totale 2021 M€
10 Continue to focus on the identified limited set of Challenges and the FET scheme Address Challenges through a limited set of objectives –Challenge 7: added “Governance” Revise focus of the Challenges and the set of objectives Include ICT contribution to Public Private Partnerships for R&D in the European Economic Recovery Plan Approach WP
PPPs Initiatives: (FoF) ‘Factories of the Future’ Manifacturing (EeB) ‘Energy-Efficient Buildings’Building (GC) ‘Green Cars’ Cars 7FQ themes involved : ICT, NMP, Energy, Environment e Transport ICT WP 2009 – 2010 Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)
FP7 Research Budget for PPP ( ) without Future Internet
Work Programme ICT WP Challenges NETWORK AND SERVICE INFRASTRACTURES 557 M€ COGNITIVE SYSTEMS, INTERACTION ROBOTICS 179 M€ COMPONENTS, SYSTEMS, ENGINEERING 375 M€ DIGITAL LIBRARIES AND CONTENT 188 M€ TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE AND PERSONALISED HEALTHCARE 161 M€ ICT FOR MOBILITY, ENV. SUSTAINABILITY, ENERGY EFFICIENCY 154 M€ ICT FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING, INCLUSION AND GOVERNANCE 73 M€ + FUTURE AND EMERGENCY TECHNOLOGIES 171 M€ + HORIZONTAL SA 32 M€ + PPPs 70 M€ Totale 1960 M€
ICT WP The context: trends influencing the WP ICT, the engine for growth in a low carbon economy –smarter energy grids, energy efficient buildings, greener cars & transport systems, lighting & manufacturing Changing value chains & new market opportunities –Web and Internet-based services, open platforms for resource sharing, Cloud computing Technology developments at a cross-roads –Future Internet: Medium and longer term developments –Components: nanoelectronics, photonics, new materials –Multi-core architectures, new programming paradigms –Smart environments: embedded, networked, learning capabilities –Digital media and new forms of content
ICT WP Proposed strategy: commitment to reinforce Europe's presence in basic ICT technologies Challenge 1: Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures (PPP on Future Internet included) –Maintain and strengthen Europe’s leadership in networking and services Challenge 2: Cognitive Systems and Robotics –Seize opportunities arising in cognitive systems and robotics Challenge 3: Alternative Paths to Components and Systems –Master ICT components and systems for all the economy and capture new market developments Challenge 4: Technologies for Digital Content and Languages –Nurture the development of an EU content industry and make more sense out of content and information
ICT WP Challenge 5: ICT for Health, Ageing Well, Inclusion and Governance –More efficient and effective health and inclusion systems in an ageing society Challenge 6: ICT for a low carbon economy –Maximise ICT contribution to a lower carbon economy Challenge 7: ICT for the Enterprise and Manufacturing –Reinforce Europe’s manufacturing capacity and business developments Challenge 8: ICT for Learning and Access to Cultural Resources –Adapt our learning systems and help develop and preserve our cultural heritage Future and Emerging Technologies International Cooperation
Main new features in WP Future Internet PPP –a) strengthen and expand the competitive position of the European ICT industry (telecommunication operators, mobile devices manufacturers, software and service industries, content providers and media; –b) contribute to policy trend towards a more sustainable society SME initiative on Digital Content and Languages –Make it easier for SMEs and innovative players to exploit and contribute to large digital resource pools New FET Features –At least one research intensive high-tech SME with established in-house research capacity. –Projects led by young researchers Pre-commercial Public Procurement –Support national administrations to invest more in purchasing innovative products and services that still require further research in the underlying ICT
WP 2011 – 2012 Budget available Available for ICT WP + JTIs/AAL Eniac, Artemis, AAL Other costs ( COST, experts, studies …) Available for ICT WP Calls * ≈ ≈ Total * M€ for PPP-Future Internet
Overview of proposed budget distribution Budget distribution per challenge (with FET)
Work Programme ICT Results TOTAL BUDGET: 2021 M€ CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Call 1: 1194 M€ - Submitted proposal: Retained: 318 Call 2: 477 M€ - Submitted proposal: Retained: 149 Call 3: 265 M€ - Submitted proposal: Retained: 71 Joint call con Security: 20 M€ - Submitted proposal: 56 - Retained: 9 Fet Open: 65 M€
21 TOTAL BUDGET: 1960 M€ CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Call 4: 801M€ - Submitted proposal: Retained: 256 Call 5: 732M€ - Submitted proposal : Retained: 227 Call 6: 286M€ - call in progress (deadline 13 April 2010) Work Programme ICT Results
Work Programme ICT Grants per country Call 1: DE 21,2% - UK 11,8%- FR 11%- ITA 9,4% - ES 6,5% - NL 6% Call 2: DE 21,9% - FR 12,5% - UK 10,4% - ITA 7,8% - ES 6,1% - BE 5,3% Call 3: DE 24% - UK 13,5% - ITA 12,5% - FR 7% – ES 3% - NL 6,3% Joint call: ITA 20,5 % - DE 15,7% - UK 10,2% - SE 9,2% - PT 8,8% -ES 8% -FR 5% Average ≈ 9,6 %
23 Call 4: DE 20.8% - UK 10.1% – ITA 10%- FR 10% Call 5: DE 22.5% - UK 11.2% - ITA 10.3% - FR 9.8% Average ≈ 10.1% Work Programme ICT Grants per country
WP ICT Call1 – Grants per objective (Italy)
WP ICT Call2 -Grants per objective (Italy) 1.6 New paradigms and experimental facilities 4,6% 3.5 Photonic components and subsystems6,5% 3.6 Micro/nanosystems 9,8% 3.7 Networked embedded and control systems12,8% 5.3 Virtual physiological human10,4% 6.2 ICT for cooperative systems 5,0% 6.3 ICT for environmental/energy efficiency8,19% 7.2 Accessible and inclusive ICT7,32%
WP ICT Call3 -Grants per objective (Italy) 2.2 COGNITIVE SYSTEMS, ROBOTICS AND INTERACTION 11,08% (su 23 retained 11 con partecipanti italiani – 3 coord.) 4.3 DIGITAL LIBRARIES AND TECH-ENHA. LEARNING 9,87% (su 12 retained 7 con partecipanti italiani – 2 coord.) 4.4 INTELLIGENT CONTENT AND SEMANTIC 9,2% (su 13 retained 6 con partecipanti italiani – 0 coord.) 8.4 SCIENCE OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS FOR SOCIALLY INTELLIGENT ICT 9% (su 5 retained 3 con partecipanti italiani – 1 coord.) 8.5 EMBODIED INTELLIGENCE 31,3% (su 6 retained 5 con partecipanti italiani – 3 coord.) 8.6 ICT FOR EVER YOURS 20% (su 4 retained 4 con partecipanti italiani – 2 coord.)
WP ICT Call4 -Grants per objective (Italy) ICT The Network of the Future 6,81% ICT Networked Media & 3D Internet8,43% ICT Cognitive Systems and Robotics12,91% ICT Language-Based Interaction5,75% ICT Design of Semiconductor Compo…14,33% ICT Flexible, Organic and Large Area Electronics8,43% ICT Embedded Systems Design17,75% ICT Computing Systems10,13% ICT Organic Photonics and other Disruptive Photonics Technologies8,11% ICT Personal Health Systems17,52% ICT ICT for Patient Safety9,41% ICT : International Cooperation on Virtual Physiological Human19,11% ICT ICT for Safety and Energy Efficiency in Mobility7,26% ICT ICT for Energy Efficiency11,93% ICT ICT for Environmental Services & Climate Change Adaptation5,05% ICT ICT and Ageing9,43% ICT Accessible and Assistive ICT13,14% ICT ICT for Governance and Policy Modeling6,97% ICT Concurrent Tera-Device Computing20,78% ICT Identifying new research topics, for FET Proactive initiatives20,13% ICT Quantum Information Foundations and Technologies4,20% ICT Bio-chemistry-based Information Technology1,99% ICT Coordinating Communities, FET Proactive Initiatives15,56% ICT International Cooperation1,27% ICT Supplements to support International Cooperation between ongoing projects24,45% ICT General Accompanying Measures9,42% ICT : Strengthening cooperation in ICT R&D in an enlarged European Union10,04%
Grants per Italian regions (M €) – Call 1-2 Source: MiUR, Ing. Luigi Lombardi
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