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6th Framework Programme Implementation of Priority 3 Dir G - DG Research December 2002 - Budapest
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FP6 and Priority 3 Instruments Calls for proposals Recommendations to the proposers
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FP6: eight Priorities
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FP6: A changing role for EU Research Programmes Objective “Lisbon”: to become the most dynamic and most competitive knowledge-based economy within 10 years Objective “Göteborg”: sustainable development (environment, health, economy, employment) European Research Area (ERA): …Integrating, reinforcing, structuring… and stimulating investment in R&D (1,9% > 3,0%)
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To support integrated research activities on nanotechnologies, materials, production processes, instruments, devices and applications for many sectors... Towards Knowledge-based Enterprises ! Thematic priority 3 € 1.300 million
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The specific programme, referring to priority 3, asks to concentrate on: i) Nanotechnology, as a flagship of the next industrial revolution ii)Multi-functional knowledge-based materials, as critical drivers of innovation iii)New production processes and devices, as the key to sustainable development
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Transition towards knowledge-based society & sustainable development From resource-based to knowledge-based Promote real breakthroughs not incremental research Integrated approach covering production & consumption patterns Integration of education & skills development Overall approach and objectives
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Two areas of more generic nature Nanotechnologies and nanosciences: Long-term interdisciplinary research Nanobiotechnologies Nanometre-scale engineering, Handling and control devices & instruments Applications... Knowledge-based multifunctional materials: Development of fundamental knowledge Transformation and processing Engineering support
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Processes and devices in support of transformation from traditional to high added-value industry –Flexible and intelligent manufacturing systems –Systems research and hazard control –Life-cycle (production-use and user awareness) One “integrating” area Technologies for safety and security of people One area of more socio-economic nature
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Creation of an RTD-intensive EU nanotech industry & uptake of nanotech in existing industries 1.1 Long-term interdisciplinary research Development of new professional skills 1.5 Applications 1.4 Handling / control devices & instruments 1.3 Nanometre-scale engineering 1.2 Nanobiotechnologies 1. Nanotechnologies and nanosciences
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Breakthrough innovation in technologies, devices & systems, benefiting sustainable development and competitiveness Leading edge RTD partnerships & high-risk research 2. Knowledge-based Multifunctional Materials 2.1 Development of fundamental knowledge 2.3 Engineering support, e.g. design tools 2.2 Transformation and processing for high knowledge content materials 1. Nanotechnologies and nanosciences
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Collaboration research, industry and public authorities (eg.Eureka) for “manufacturing in 2010” 3. New Production Processes & Devices 3.1 Flexible & intelligent manufacturing systems 3.3 Life-cycle of industrial systems products & services 3.2 Systems research and hazard control Breakthrough organisational, quality & technological developments, including user awareness Transformation of European industry for improved competitiveness & sustainability Nanotech and new materials
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Materials and advanced industrial technologies and devices at the service of health, environment and security 4. Integration of nanotechnologies, new materials & new production technologies for improved security & quality of life 4.1 Systems, instruments and equipment for better diagnosis and/or surgery 4.3 New generation of sensors, actuators, and systems 4.2 Tissue engineering, new bio-mimetics and bio- hybrid systems Areas 3.1 + 3.2 + 3.3
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Nanotechnologies & nanosciences (2003 priorities) 3.4.1.1 - Long-term interdisciplinary research Expanding knowledge in size-dependant phenomena Self-organisation and self assembling molecular & bio-molecular mechanisms 3.4.1.2 - Nanobiotechnologies Interfaces between biological and non biological systems 3.4.1.3 - Nanometre-scale engineering Engineering techniques for nanotubes 3.4.1.4 - Handling / control devices & instruments Handling & control at single atom or molecule level 3.4.1.5 - Applications … Roadmaps for nanotechnology
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Knowledge-based multifunctional materials (2003 priorities) 3.4.2.1 - Development of fundamental knowledge Understanding materials phenomena 3.4.2.2 - Transformation and processing Mastering chemistry & creating new processing pathways Surface & interface science and engineering 3.4.2.3 - Engineering support New materials by design New knowledge-based higher performance materials
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Processes & devices (2003 priorities) 3.4.3.1 - Flexible & intelligent manufacturing systems New production technologies New and user-friendly production equipment & technologies Creation of “knowledge communities” (links priority 2) KB added value products & services in traditional industries 3.4.3.2 - Systems research and hazard control Cleaner, safer & more eco-efficient production Sustainable waste management & hazard reduction (links priority 6 and EU Env. Tech. Action Plan) 3.4.3.3 - Life-cycle of ind systems, products & services Optimisation of production-use-consumption interactions Increasing user awareness
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Integration of nanotechnology, new materials, & new processes for improved security & Quality of life (2003 priorities) 3.4.4.1 - Systems, instruments and equipment for better diagnosis and/or surgery Remote systems and biosensors 3.4.4.2 - Tissue engineering, new bio-mimetics and bio-hybrid systems Bio-materials, bio-reactors, production lines 3.4.4.3 - New generation sensors, actuators, systems for health, safety & security of people and environment Real-time detection of hazards, monitoring of quality, reliability & safety of products & systems (links priority 2)
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FP6 and Priority 3 Instruments Calls for proposals Recommendations to proposers
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Integrated Projects (IP) - New! Networks of Excellence (NE) - New! Specific Targeted Research Projects (STREP) Co-ordination actions (CA) Specific support actions (SSA) Instruments to be used
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Integrated Projects (IP) - leading to radical innovation in the long term - new applicable knowledge - include different activities : may span different topics Networks of Excellence (NE) - long-term integration & contribute to advancing knowledge for sustainability, competitiveness & dynamism of EU industry : usually single topic IP, NE evaluation in 2 stages New Instruments for Thematic Priority 3
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… among Participants and funding bodies governments, contractors, industry, universities, research institutes, etc. … across Activities from basic research Support to SMEs Technology transfer to dissemination and training… … across Technical Areas Design, life-cycle aspects, Materials, Processes, Maintenance, repair, etc... Objectives Real breakthroughs, Support to Industry, Sustain. Development Integrated Projects in Priority 3 Clear and Quantified Deliverables and Integration... 50% EC Funds
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Participants Wishing a Progressive and Lasting Integration of Research Capacities Joint Program of Activities (JPA) Ambitious and merging national or regional activities … to strengthen EU poles of excellence New Materials Nanotechnologies New technologies Objectives To assemble EU Research Capacities and strengthen S & T Excellence Advancing Knowledge and Integration... Networks of Excellence 100% EC Funds for Integration of resources
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Co-ordination Actions (CA) - strengthen links between national, regional & EC RTD projects, co-ordination with EUREKA, COST & ESF Specific Targeted Research Projects (STREP) at frontiers of knowledge Specific Support Actions (SSA) - preparing future research activities, future scenarios, road-maps Other Instruments for Thematic Priority 3
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Within Integrated Projects and Networks of Excellence where specific activities are carried out by and for the SMEs are encouraged Via ad hoc activities designed for high-tech SMEs New opportunities are opening… …for SMEs
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The “INCO” countries – developing countries; mediterranean countries; newly independent states Bi-lateral S/T agreements with, for example USA, Canada, China, Russia, Argentina, Chile and others The Intelligent Manufacturing Systems initiative with Norway, Switzerland, USA, Japan, Australia and Korea … for activities to support education & development of new skills … for a broader international cooperation in the framework of…
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Launch 17 December 2002 Closing date: for the new instruments, March 6, 2003 (1st stage); June 26, 2003 (2nd stage). For other instruments, April 10 (single stage) Indicative budget: 400 M€ (of which 260 M€ for the new instruments) Priority areas: all, apart those opened for the joint call with priority 2 and for the SME dedicated call Priority 3 first call
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Launch 17 December 2002 Closing date: new instruments April 24, 2003 (1st stage); Sept 16, 2003 (2nd stage). For other instruments, same dates (single stage) Indicative budget: 60 M€ (25 M€ + 35 M€ for priority 2 & 3 respectively; 45 M€ for IPs + NEs) Priority areas: 2.3.2.11 - “products and services engineering” 3.4.3.1 - “knowledge communities in production technologies” Instruments:IP, NE, CA, SSA Joint call of Priorities 2+3
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Launch 17 December 2002 Closing date: April 10, 2003 (1st stage); September 3, 2003 (2nd stage) Indicative budget: 40 M€ Restriction to participation: Proposals should be clearly led by SMEs Priority area: 3.4.3.1 - “support to the development of new knowledge based added value products and services in traditional industries” Instrument: IP Dedicated call for SMEs Integrated Projects
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FP6 and Priority 3 Instruments Calls for proposals Recommendations to proposers
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Recommendations (I) Integrated Projects (flagship) need full and multidimensional integration Networks of Excellence are supposed to lead to a lasting integration and be attractive to researchers (again, flagship projects) STREP on research at frontiers of knowledge CA to strengthen co-ordination of national activities Next call(s) to concentrate on priority areas and instruments, identified in the WP
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Recommendations (II) For the new instruments, ensure critical mass, try to combine financial resources such as venture capital, EIB funds, national funding, etc. in addition to the EC funds; also include supporting modules for effective RTD actions, e.g. training, TT, support to spin-offs, IPR set-up, ethics, etc. Develop ambitious and consolidated plans of actions (as well as contingency plans) Ensure pragmatic management (e.g. board of management, permanent secretariat)
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Do not forget ! Increased efforts towards research: the EU industrial sectors need it ! Coordinated efforts in research: to ensure synergies between EU + national actions Integrated efforts: research without innovation is of no value; SMEs are key partners ! Concentrated efforts towards sustainable development and value-added knowledge-based enterprises
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More information http://www.cordis.lu/rtd2002/ http://europa.eu.int/comm/research /nfp.html
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