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H2020: Opportunities for the emerging Vojvodina ICT Sector Grigoris Chatzikostas Business Development Manager Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad HORIZON 2020 – INFO DAY, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina 11 th December 2013, Novi Sad 1
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Presentation Structure 1ICT in Horizon 2020: General Description 2 Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies (LEIT) ICT 2014 Call 3H2020 for E-Government 2
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1 ICT in Horizon 2020: General Description 3
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ICT is ….everywhere Creating Industrial Leadership and Competitive Frameworks Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies ICT Nanotech., Materials, Manuf. and Processing Biotechnology Space Access to risk finance Innovation in SMEs Excellence in the Science Base Frontier research (ERC) Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Skills and career development (Marie Curie) Research infrastructures Shared objectives and principles Common rules, toolkit of funding schemes Europe 2020 priorities European Research Area Simplified access International cooperation Dissemination & knowledge tranfer Tackling Societal Challenges Health, demographic change and wellbeing Food security, sustainable agriculture and the bio-based economy Secure, clean and efficient energy Smart, green and integrated transport Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Secure Societies EIT JRC ICT 4
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ICT in figures 5
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2 Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies (LEIT) ICT 2014 Call 6
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A balanced approach Strong industrial roadmaps: long term commitment continuity and stability new actors to exploit and leverage new technologies Disruptive innovation: flexibility and openess dynamic eco-systems new actors to initiate and drive change For growth and jobs and for adressing societal challenges Europe needs: 1.to maintain expertise in key technology value chains 2.to move quicker from research excellence to the market This requires… 7
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Project types BY SIZE: Projects requesting Small Contribution: 2-4 mEUR Projects requesting Large Contribution : 5-8 mEUR BY FOCUS: Research & Innovation Actions Typical Research Projects (known as STREPs or IPs in FP7) 100% funding Innovation Actions Close-to-market projects (known as CIP in FP7) 70% funding (100% for not-for-profit partners) Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) Not actual research but “soft” actions related to research 100% funding Pre-commercial procurement Actions (PCP) Development of solutions towards concrete public sector needs 70% funding Public Procurement of innovative solutions Actions (PPI) First buyers of innovative commercial end-solutions 20% funding 8
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A new generation of components and systems ICT 1 – 2014: Smart Cyber-Physical Systems Research & Innovation Actions: Modelling and integration frameworks Smart, cooperative and open CPS Innovation Actions: Towards platforms and ecosystems Towards a "smart everywhere" society Support Actions driven by industrial requirements 50% open Call for additional users (SMEs) 37m € 17m € 2m € -cross-sectorial platform buiding -strategic collaboration with US 9
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A new generation of components and systems ICT 2 – 2014: Smart System Integration Research & Innovation Actions: Heterogeneous integration of micro and nanotechnologies into smart systems Application specific smart systems Innovation Actions Coordination and Support Actions micro and nanotechnologies Manufacturing capabilities for prototyping 35m € 9m € 1m € Pre-commercial procurement action 3m € Driven by user requirements for medical devices: in vitro diagnosis networking, surveying user requirements and training 10
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A new generation of components and systems ICT 3 – 2014: Advanced Thin, Organic and Large Area Electronics (TOLAE) technologies Research & Innovation Actions Innovation Actions Innovation support through pre-commercial public procurement actions conformable/flexible/ stretchable substrates smart packaging, advertisement and sensing 17m € 15.5 m € 2.5m € Technology Take-up and Innovation Support actions 3m € TOLAE excellence centers and clusters health care applications 11
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Future Internet ICT 5 – 2014: Smart Networks and novel Internet Architectures Research & Innovation Actions -information access and delivery -built-in security and privacy -generalized mobility -integration with computing environments -sensor based applications 24m € 12
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Future Internet ICT 6 – 2014: Smart optical and wireless network technologies Research & Innovation Actions: Focus on optical networks Focus on wireless networks -flexible use of resources -very high speed access 29m € Support Actions 1m € femtocell-like paradigms -technological roadmaps -standardization -connection with international initiatives 13
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Future Internet ICT 7 – 2014: Advanced Cloud Infrastructures and Services Research & Innovation Actions: High performance heterogeneous cloud infrastructures Federated cloud networking Dynamic configuration, automated provisioning and orchestration of cloud resources Automated discovery and composition of services Cloud security one or more of the themes, NOT necessarily all 66m € Coordination and Support Actions 2m € Innovation Actions: Platforms for trusted cloud systems -open Source s/w -prototyping of open applications 5m € -common reference models -legal, economic and social factors -collaboration among projects 14
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Future Internet ICT 9 – 2014: Tools and Methods for Software Development Research and Innovation Actions: Software tools and methods for large, complex and data-intensive systems Software architectures and tools for highly distributed applications -business critical systems -simulation, testing and verification 25m € -data location and latency in cloud environments, including specialized h/w and sensors 15
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Future Internet ICT 11 – 2014: FIRE+ (Future Internet Research & Experimentation) Research & Innovation Actions -experimental infrastructures -experimentation-as-a-service 25m € Coordination and Support Actions International cooperation 1.5m € Innovation Actions ideas on exploitation of FIRE+ 5m € -identification of facilities -identification of future needs -cooperation with US 16
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Future Internet ICT 13 – 2014: Web Entrepreneurship Innovation Actions: Accelerate web entrepreneurship in Europe: Online platforms with new services -new services for web entrepreneurs -beyond technology, conditions for collaboration 6m € Coordination and Support Actions: Coordination activities in the area of web entrepreneurs -synergies across stakeholder communities -training, legal and financial aspects 4m € 17
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Future Internet ICT 14 – 2014: Advanced 5G Network Infrastructure for the Future Internet Research & Innovation: Strand Radio network architecture and technologies Strand convergence beyond last mile Strand network management 98m € Innovation Actions: Strand Network virtualization and Software Networks 25m € Support Actions 2m € one or more of the themes, NOT necessarily all Large scale validation, testing and standardization -projects cooperation -societal perspective -international activities etc 18
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Content technologies and information management ICT 15 – 2014: Big data and Open Data Innovation and take-up Innovation Actions: Reuse of incubator for SMEs to foster the development of open data supply chains Innovation and technology transfer in multilingual data harvesting and analytics solutions and services 39m € Coordination and Support Actions 11m € Companies to provide data sets as OPEN -exchange and reuse of data assets -network of skills centers -coordinate user communities cross-sectoral, cross-border, cross-lingual 19
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Content technologies and information management ICT 17 – 2014: Cracking the language barrier Research & Innovation Actions radical improvement of quality and coverage of machine translation 4m € Innovative Actions 10m € Coordination Actions 1m € optimizing translation quality and language coverage benchmarking and competitive evaluation 20
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Content technologies and information management ICT 18 – 2014: Support the growth of ICT innovative Creative Industries SMEs -3D, augmented reality, visual computing -solutions should be market-ready and target international markets Innovation Actions 14m € Coordination and Support Actions 1m € -focus on SMEs -access to capital and markets 21
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Content technologies and information management ICT 21 – 2014: Advanced digital gaming/gamification technologies Applying digital gaming technologies in non leisure applications Research and Innovation Actions 9m € Innovation Actions 8m € focus on learning and skills acquisition focus on people with disabilities 22
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Content technologies and information management ICT 22 – 2014: Multimodal and Natural computer interaction delivering answers to users’ queries Research and Innovation Actions 7.5m € Innovation Actions 7.5m € Brain-Computer interfaces for people with disabilities Research and Innovation Actions 16m € Integrate smart devices and sensors 23
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Robotics ICT 23 – 2014: Robotics manufacturing, commercial, civil and agriculture Research and Innovation Actions 57m € Pre-commercial procurement in robotics 5m € validation of existing research results in real-world conditions Innovation Actions: Technology transfer - Robotics use cases 12m € Public safety and monitoring of environmental infastructures 24
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Micro- and nano-electronic technologies, Photonics ICT 26 – 2014: Photonics KET -strong industrial commitment -value chain coverage Research and Innovation Actions: Biophotonics for screening of diseases Sensing for safety and civil security Disruptive approaches in sensing 28m € Coordination and Support Actions 5m € Microelectronics and SSL manufacturers Innovation Actions: Open system architectures for Solid State Lighting (SSL) 8m € -coordination and networking -wide uptake of SLL technologies (municipalities) -promotion to general public 25
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Micro- and nano-electronic technologies, Photonics ICT 29 – 2014 Development of novel materials and systems for OLED lighting -larger surfaces, higher brightness, larger uniformity and longer lifetime -energy efficacy >100lm/W Cost performance~1EUR/100lm Research and Innovation Actions 18m € This topic is jointly supported by LEIT ICT and LEIT NMP. 26
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ICT Cross-Cutting Activities ICT 31 – 2014: Human-centric Digital Age -how do humans cope with information overload -how does the blurring between online and offline world affects people Research and Innovation Actions 6m € Coordination and Support Actions 1m € community building between ICT developers and social scientists 27
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ICT Cross-Cutting Activities ICT 32 – 2014: Cybersecurity, Trustworthy ICT Increase users’ trust in devices and services Research and Innovation Actions: Security-by-design for end-to-end security Cryptography 37m € Activities supporting the Cryptography Community 1m € Net increase in performance -technology watch, foresight studies -standardization -open competitions 28
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Horizontal ICT Innovation actions ICT 35 – 2014: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Support Coordination and Support Action Campaign on Entrepreneurship culture in innovative ICT sector 1.5m € Coordination and Support Action Support for definition and implementation of Inducement Prizes (or Challenges) 0.5m € Innovation Actions: ICT business idea contests in Universities and High schools ICT Entrepreneurship Summer Academy ICT Entrepreneurship Labs 4m € Coordination and Support Action European networks of procurers (European Procurers Platforms) 1m € Support entrepreneurial spirit related to ICT in education 29
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3H2020 for E-Government Social Challenge: Europe in a changing world: inclusive, innovative and reflective societies 30
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INSO-1-2014: ICT-enabled open government Challenge Scope Impact Personalised public services Transparency Innovation Actions: i) Pilots on personalised and mobile public services and ii) Pilots on transparency Coordination and Support Actions: Networking and constituency building New services on a variety of devices Services that better suit the needs of users Reducing the administrative burden of citizens and businesses Increased trust in public administrations 1-3 mEUR per project/ 12,3 mEUR available 31
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Thank you for your kind attention Grigoris Chatzikostas BioSense Center, Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad chatzikostas@biosense.rs http://www.biosense.uns.ac.rs/ 33
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