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Building ARTEMIS, ARTEMISIA and ARTEMIS-JU
Information Day ARTEMIS Call May 21, 2008 Jan Lohstroh – Secretary General ARTEMISIA
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Agenda ARTEMISIA Call-Info Day
Introduction & Welcome Jan Lohstroh Introduction on ARTEMIS-ARTEMISIA RA-SRA-MASP-AWP Alun Foster Guide for applicants Tom Clausen Call Process Kees van Mourik How to apply Ad Burgmans Results Brookerage event Legal documents Supporting documents and WEB sites Contribution rules ARTEMISIA
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Comprising SW, Processors, HW and connectivity
Embedded Systems Comprising SW, Processors, HW and connectivity The “computer” is “invisible” to the user Used in aero planes, cars, consumer electronics, white goods, robotics, machines, public infrastructures, buildings, mobile phones, … Permeate our daily lives to an increasingly important extent 98% of processors WW are in Embedded Systems Mobile phone contains 5-10 processors Typical car has 60 processors or more 16 Billion Embedded Systems by 2010 (conservative estimate)
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Key to Europe’s competitiveness
Embedded Systems are a key enabler for innovation in major industries Innovative, ES-based products Knowledge based, high value-added products Innovative, ES-based manufacturing, distribution & maintenance systems Create and keeps jobs in Europe Through products and related services Through design and manufacturing excellence Car industry estimates new jobs in Europe Up to 50% of development cost of airplane is in Embedded Systems 40% of world’s manufacturing industry is in Europe
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Embedded Systems Applications
ES’s bring intelligence and ease of use To products For manufacturing etc... Additionally: energy savings, reduced costs, … Compared to General Purpose computers, they are demanding applications: exponentially increasing complexity (design and maintenance) reliability, availability (24/7), safety, security, time critical, …
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Synergetic instruments for executing SRA Embedded Systems
ETP ARTEMIS Industry-driven vision Common pan-European SRA Coordination and policy alignment in ERA JU Downstream Unified processes National contracts EC co-funding Calls by JU office ARTEMISIA helps EUREKA Downstream ITEA 2, MEDEA+ National contracts National / Regional Programmes FP7 Upstream ICT collab. R&D ERC Marie Curie Research infrastr.
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Strategic Research Agenda
ARTEMIS envisages cross-application solutions 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
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European Commission on SRA
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ARTEMIS-ETP - ARTEMISIA - ARTEMIS-JU
ARTEMIS-ETP started in 2004 developed the ARTEMIS-SRA (published in 2006) ARTEMISIA founded in 2007 ASSOCIATION for R&D actors in the field of ARTEMIS 128 members already ARTEMISIA will update and maintain the ARTEMIS-SRA first update planned in 2010 ARTEMIS-JU established on Feb. 7, 2008 Public-Private Partnership: Joint Undertaking (JU) Founding members: Public Authorities (EC and 18 EU Member States) and ARTEMISIA Two members states joined later so total is now 20
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Governance structures
JOINT UNDERTAKING ARTEMISIA PAs Governing Board General Assembly Members A: SMEs Members B: ROs Members C: Corp. Associates EC Industry and Research Committee PA Board Steering Board (25) MAS Member and Associated States Presidium President 4 Vice Presidents Executive Director Secretary-General Working Groups Ad-hoc Groups JU office : Provision of services ARTEMISIA Office : Provision of members
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Member Status ARTEMISIA May 20, 2008
In pipeline A-members (SMEs) 26 1 B-members (Research organizations) 60 2 C-members (Large Industries <500M) 6 - C-members (Large Industries >500 M) 23 C-members (Founding Companies) 5 Associates 8 Total 128 3
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ARTEMISIA income ARTEMISIA members:
Yearly contribution (A,B,C tariffs) plus: 1.5 % of the project-costs by consortium partners that are ARTEMISIA members by consortia-partners that are not ARTEMISIA members and that signed the Declaration of Acceptance (DoA) Note 1: If non-members do not sign the DoA: Then ARTEMISIA C-members in the consortium must pay the 1.5% of the non-member Note 2 : The contributions are yearly defined by the General assembly
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Membership fees 2008 ARTEMISIA
A and B members: Euro Associates: Euro C members: Euro C members (<500 MEuro) Euro
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20 ARTEMIS Member States (founding in red)
JU members Public Authorities European Community represented by European Commission 20 ARTEMIS Member States (founding in red) Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Slovenia, United Kingdom ARTEMISIA
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Which countries became or could also become JU member?
Other EU Member States Czech Republic One or more of the EU Associated Countries Albania, Croatia, FYR Macedonia, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland and Turkey Third Countries Any other legal entity making a substantial financial contribution Countries that are member of the ARTEMIS-JU will be called: ARTEMIS Member States
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Joint Undertaking Community body Duration: till 31 December 2017
Seat: Brussels Funding of R&D Calls for proposals with JU and national earmarked budgets JU funding = 55% of total national funding Calls open to all participants from EU and associated countries Evaluation and selection on the basis of “excellence and competition” JU funding (flat rate from EC): up to 16.7% of costs ARTEMIS Member States co-fund up to (nationally) desired level
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JU budget Operating costs
ARTEMISIA: up to 20 M€ or 1% of R&D costs, not exceeding 30 M€ Commission: not exceeding 10 M€ Member States and associated countries: in-kind Total R&D budget (i.e. total R&D costs in projects) Community (FP7): ARTEMIS up to 410 M€ States: > 1.8x Community contribution R&D actors: in-kind >50% of costs Grand total ARTEMIS B€
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JU funding flow PA & EC ARTEMISIA PAs ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking EC MAS
€ cash for running costs and R&D EC MAS Member & Associated States PA & EC ARTEMISIA PAs ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking € cash for running costs € for R&D € for R&D membership fee and project fee R&D actors Project In-kind contribution by R&D work
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Example of project financing
R&D actors At least 50% in-kind Participating States National contracts Possibility of cross-border funding & subcontracting to other JU member participants Joint Undertaking In addition to national payments Total Costs > 6 2 > 3 1
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Funding for consortium partners (draft)
Funding for selected projects: From Country and JU (flat rate) if Country is an ARTEMIS-JU member From JU (flat rate), if the Country is not a JU member, but is a EU Member State or EU Associated Country Consortium participants should come from: At least three ARTEMIS Member States (non-affiliated entities) If consortium partner comes from a Third Country: No funding from JU Participation in consortia can be possible if beneficial to the consortium and permitted by the Public Authorities
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Time line to first call in 2008
Key documents finalized and approved by JU-GB in April: Research Agenda (RA) MultiAnnual Strategic Plan (MASP), including sub-progr. Annual Working Plan Key issues to be finalized by JU Financial Rules Grant Agreement 1st Call officially launched Open May 8, 2008 Closing September 3, 2008
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Yearly Calls 2008 first call Full Project Proposal (FPP) phase only 2009 and subsequent years Project Outline (PO) phase and FPP phase
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ARTEMIS-JU Research: relationship to the ARTEMIS SRA
Sub-Programme DM&T SC&M RD&A Industry Private Spaces Nomadic Enviro. Public Infrast. SP1: Methods and Processes for Safety-relevant Embedded Systems X SP2: Person-centric Health Management SP3: Smart Environments and Scalable Digital Services SP4: Efficient Manufacturing and Logistics SP5: Computing Environments for Embedded Systems SP6: Security, Privacy and Dependability in Embedded Systems for Appliances/Networks/Services SP7: Embedded Technology for Sustainable Urban Life SP8: Human-centric Design of Embedded Systems
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ARTEMIS JU Research: First principles
The JU Research Agenda considers the expectations of the JU and resulting projects: “Think BIG” = projects with appropriate critical mass and significant societal impact “Socio-Economic Benefits” = improved industrial efficiency “... to strengthen European competitiveness and allow the emergence of new markets and societal applications.” i.e. a focus on key technical issues, solving high-visibility issues with commercially valorisable results “Multi-national” = considers national/regional strategic priorities “Think Different” = significant and complementary added-value over existing programmes
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Brokerage Event on Feb.14-15, 2008
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Brokerage Event on Feb.14-15, 2008
Czech Republic became AMS after Feb.15
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Potential Consortia formed during Brokerage Event
Person-centric health management DESTECS applied to mechatronics machines Embedded computing environments for nomadic & multimedia applications Cost-Efficient Methods and Processes for Safety Relevant Embedded Systmens (CESAR) EMPreSs SEMTECH RODES RELIFE (Real Time Life Cycle Management of Efficient Production Systems) eDIANA (Embedded systems for District Area eNergy explotAtion CAMMI (Cognitive Adaptive Man Machine Interface) HEREDA (Heterogeneous platforms for real-time massive data processing) Composition with Guarantees Communications in Smart Environments Smart Environments Info on
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Websites ARTEMIS Strategic Research Agenda www.artemis-sra.eu
ARTEMISIA ASSOCIATION ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking input reference
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More information ARTEMIS/ARTEMISIA http://www.artemis-sra.eu
Council Regulation ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking Commission
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Conclusion Pan-European SRA developed for Embedded Systems
Key technology driving product innovation, fostering industrial competitiveness and enabling societal applications in Europe Novel PPP scheme created for operating industrial R&D programme Pioneering innovative mechanism for project co-funding from Community and national budgets Shifting Commission’s role from ad-hoc project funding to strategic partner True ERA approach devised for Embedded Systems Bringing together Europe’s fragmented efforts Agreement on ARTEMIS-JU achieved thanks to joint efforts All stakeholders fully committed to make ARTEMIS success
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Advantages being an ARTEMISIA member
Via membership, participation in working groups, and if selected via Steering Board, influence on: Strategic Research Agenda (ETP) Multi-Annual Strategic Plan and Research Agenda (JU) Annual Working Plan (JU) Participation in networking, Centres of Innovation Excellence, SME promotion, Open Innovation policies, Standardization activities, etc.
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Agenda ARTEMISIA Call-Info Day
Introduction & Welcome Jan Lohstroh Introduction on ARTEMIS-ARTEMISIA RA-SRA-MASP-AWP Alun Foster Guide for applicants Tom Clausen Call Process Kees van Mourik How to apply Ad Burgmans Results Brookerage event Legal documents Supporting documents and WEB sites Contribution rules ARTEMISIA
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