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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 1 Project Co-ordinators Meeting Brussels, 17 July 2003 Response to Call 1 Erastos Filos Information Society Directorate-General Directorate for “Components, Subsystems & Applications”
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 2 Call 1: Priorities pre-allocated funding budget (80%) M€ 2.3.1.1 Pushing the limits of CMOS, preparing for post-CMOS75 2.3.1.2 Micro and nano systems 85 2.3.1.3 Broadband for all 60 2.3.1.4 Mobile and wireless systems beyond 3G 90 2.3.1.5 Towards a global dependability and security framework 55 2.3.1.6 Multimodal Interfaces 65 2.3.1.7 Semantic-based knowledge systems 55 2.3.1.8 Networked audio-visual systems and home platforms 60 2.3.1.9 Networked businesses and governments 75 2.3.1.10 eSafety for road and air transport 65 2.3.1.11 eHealth 70 2.3.1.12 Technology-enhanced learning and access to cultural heritage 65 2.3.6 General Accompanying actions 8 2.3.3.1Products & Services Engineering 2010 25 (35 NMP)
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 3 Overall comments Good coverage of SO topics Numbers close to expectation overall A few major IPs (20 - 40 M€); most 10-20 M€ STREPs cover wide technical domain Good SME & Accession Countries participation
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 4 6 focus areas (2.3.1.1) System-level design CMOS technology Advanced lithography RF technology Integrated CMOS & non-CMOS devices Low-power design Semiconductor devices (~5 nm) for post-CMOS mobile communications, broadband communications, micro-opto electronics & microsystems Improving productivity by factor 10 Reliable 1 billion gate systems-on-chip Semiconductor devices (~5 nm) for post-CMOS mobile communications, broadband communications, micro-opto electronics & microsystems Improving productivity by factor 10 Reliable 1 billion gate systems-on-chip WP2003/2004 objectives Pushing the limits of CMOS, preparing for post-CMOS - Unit C1 Proposals received ranked 5419 1 : 2.8
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 5 Pushing the limits of CMOS, preparing for post-CMOS - Unit C1 All major players (industry & research) are represented Considerable SME participation in NoEs & STREPs A few major IPs (up to ~40M€) Quality of “system-level design” proposals low 54% IPs 22% NoEs 22% STREPs 2% SSAs/CAs 19.9 M€ 20.2 M€ 2.2 M€ 48.9 M€ 54 proposals req. funding: 426 M€ SME participationNew/Old Instrum. 12 %76 %
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 6 IPs to support ‘health’ (implantable) to counter ‘fatigue’ to monitor food quality polymer electronics/ manufacturing flexible packaging RF & short- range communications RF, short-range communication, design, gas sensing Fair coverage, however some application & technology areas not covered! new technologies technology support Nano/opto-electronic & combined technologies, micro/nano fluidics integrating emerging technologies NoEs 76 proposals received, 18 retained (1 : 4) high- density packaging STREPs exploring emerging application/devices technologies Euro- practice NAS- network CAs/ SSAs Micro and nano systems - Unit C2 Strategic Objective 2.3.1.2 new holistic approaches 3D MEMS design active oral device nano scale devices system-in-a- package camera
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 7 Links to national /other initiatives: –Eureka (EURIMUS and PIDEA) –national micro and nano technology activities Links to other SOs : –Retained proposals have direct links with health, transport, communications Third Countries: –Russia, Australia, China, Switzerland Accession Countries: –Hungary, Romania, Poland, Turkey, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Malta, Lithuania 56% IPs 26% NoEs 16% STREPs 2% CAs/SSAs 14.5 M€ 1.85 M€ 23.7 M€ 52.2 M€ SME participationNew/Old Instrum. 23 %82 % 76 proposals req. funding: 515 M€ Micro and nano systems - Unit C2
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 8 Networked Governments - Unit C6 84 proposals requesting 394 M€ (eGovernment part) - 22 IPs, 9 NoEs, 39 STREPs, 14 SSAs & CAs Good coverage of WP (IST 2.3.1.9) : 10% Management of dynamic collaborative networks 38% Technologies for interoperability 37% Open, secure, re-configurable eGov applications 5% Knowledge management 10% Government re-organisation Participants’ profile: 45% administrations, 23% SMEs, 13% large businesses
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 9 Focus areas (2.3.1.11) Ubiquitous personal health management Reliable methods & software for decision support and risk analysis support of health professionals Medical informatics, bioinformatics and neuroinformatics… towards the next generation of eHealth systems An environment that enables management of citizens’ health status & assists health professionals in taking promptly the best possible decision for prevention, diagnosis and treatment Proposals (175) received ranked 39 5 114 15 22 4 1 : 7.8 1 : 7.6 1 : 5.5 eHealth - Unit C4 WP2003/2004 objectives
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 10 eHealth - Unit C4 more than 60% newcomers more STREPS, fewer NoEs than expected many interesting cross-SO/Priority proposals GRID technology, micro/nanosystems, Priority 1 support to eEurope 2005 (eHealth) & public health policy (DG SANCO) 57% IPs 19% NoEs 23% STREPs 211.6 M€ 1% SSAs/CAs 8.3 M€ 522 M€ 171.8 M€ SME participationNew/Old Instrum. 26 %76 % 175 proposals req. funding: 913.8M€
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 11 Focus areas (2.3.1.10) Advanced sensors, communications & highly dependable software for on-board safety Distributed intelligent agents, secure communications & advanced positioning & mapping technologies for location-based services Vehicle & information infrastructure management systems for safety & efficiency eSafety for Road & Air Transport - Unit C5 An integrated & global approach to intelligent road vehicles & aircraft with higher safety, value added services & better interaction between the person in control, the vehicle & the information infrastructure Proposals (51) received ranked 16 13 16 2 18 4 1 : 1.2 1 : 8 1 : 4.5 WP2003/2004 objectives
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 12 IPs show clear industrial leadership NoEs address horizontal issues on technologies, e.g. HMI, robotics, electromagnetic compatibility STREPs cover wider range of R&D Several proposals support of eSafety initiative Overall subscription 1:4 51 proposals req. funding: 248.4M€ IPs 49% 120.7 M€ NoEs 11% 28.4 M€ CAs/SSAs 1% 2.6 M€ STREPs 39% 96.7 M€ eSafety for Road & Air Transport - Unit C5 SME participationNew/Old Instrum. 21 %60 %
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 13 NMP work programme (3.4.3.1 -3) The creation of “Knowledge Communities” in production technologies IST work programme (2.3.3.1) Products & Services Engineering 2010 “Manufacturing, services and products engineering in 2010” Proposals could address elements in a single domain or in both domains, as appropriate ! Products & Services Engineering 2010 - IST/NMP joint call
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 14 In two stages for the IPs & NoEs Single stage evaluation of CA & SSA proposals 3 evaluation panels: IP, NoE, CA/SSA Total of 44 experts; joint IST/NMP moderator team Deadline IP & NoE full proposals: 16 Sept. 2003 (also the 2nd deadline for CA & SSAs) Indicative budget: 60M€ 25 M€ (min.20 M€ for the new instruments) from Priority 2 35 M€ (min. 25 M€ for the new instruments) from Priority 3 Products & Services Engineering 2010 - IST/NMP joint call
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RZ_to_ISTC_on_Call1_9Jul2003 15 Products & Services Engineering 2010 - IST/NMP joint call NoEs 18% CAs/SSAs 4% IPs 78% 575 M€ 27 M€ 127 M€ 94 proposals req. funding: 730 M€ Technologies addressed First choice SO: 68% IST (2.3.3.1), 32% NMP (3.4.3.1) First choice SO: 68% IST (2.3.3.1), 32% NMP (3.4.3.1) Submitted Retained 0 5 10 15 20 25 IMS EUREKA 3rd Country # proposals Proposals with links to IMS, EUREKA, int’l co-operation Proposals with links to IMS, EUREKA, int’l co-operation
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