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FP7 ICT Work Programme 2009-10 Update

FP7 ICT Work Programme 2009-10 Update. NCP Meeting, 12 May 2009. WP 2009-10 Update. Limited revision to take into account ICT contribution to Public Private Partnerships (PPP) for R&D in the European Economic Recovery Plan (EERP) ‘Factories of the Future’ ‘Energy-Efficient Buildings’

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FP7 ICT Work Programme 2009-10 Update

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  1. FP7 ICT Work Programme 2009-10 Update NCP Meeting, 12 May 2009

  2. WP 2009-10 Update Limited revision to take into account • ICT contribution to Public Private Partnerships (PPP) for R&D in the European Economic Recovery Plan (EERP) • ‘Factories of the Future’ • ‘Energy-Efficient Buildings’ • ‘Green Cars’ • ‘Supplements to Strengthen Cooperation in ICT R&D in an Enlarged Europe’ • Adding partners to on-going FP7 projects

  3. PPPs in EERP:Planned Implementation Approach • Series of coordinated calls between the relevant FP7 themes, reflecting industry-driven research roadmaps and priorities • Each theme describes its contribution in a separate section of the theme's WP • In addition, a general Annex V to the WP will provide an overview of all contributions to each PPP

  4. ‘Factories of the Future’ • Combined envelope of ~€1.2 bn • ’to help EU manufacturers across sectors, in particular SMEs, to adapt to global competitive pressures by increasing the technological base of EU manufacturing’ • R&D in production technologies, materials and ICT, including: • 'Smart' factories: agile manufacturing and customisation • process automation, control and optimisation, robotics … • 'Virtual' factories: global networked operations • supply chain management, product-service linkages, management of distributed manufacturing assets … • 'Digital' factories: optimised design of systems and processes • modelling, simulation, visualisation, lifecycle and knowledge management …

  5. 35 M€ ‘Factories of the Future’ in Call 5 10.1: Smart Factories: ICT for agile and environmentally-friendly manufacturing • Integrated process automation and optimisation • shopfloor-based platforms and systems … • Real-time monitoring of energy use and material flow • context-aware ICT applications and scalable sensor networks integrated in machines and factory-level infrastr. • Robotics-enabled production processes • robotic prototypes in smart factory environments … • Laser applications • laser systems in processes and production … • Coordination Action • industrial learning and roadmapping across industries … a) – d): integration + validation

  6. ‘Factories of the Future’Budget • Draft indicative budget envelopes:

  7. ‘Energy-Efficient Buildings’ • Combined envelope of ~€1 bn • ’to promote green technologies and the development of energy-efficient systems and materials in new and renovated buildings with a view to reducing radically their energy consumption and CO2 emissions’ • Non-R&D measures • Regulatory and standardisation components; Procurement network of regional and local authorities • R&D in energy, environmental, production technologies, materials, nanotechnologies and ICT, including: • Monitoring and control of energy consumption • Advanced lighting systems • Smarter and optimised interconnections with the power grids

  8. 15 M€ ‘Energy-Efficient Buildings’in Call 5 10.2: ICT for energy-efficient buildings and spaces of public use • Integrated ICT-based management and control systems • governing lighting/heat exchange/air treatment subsystems • deployed in spaces of public use • interoperating with security/safety/comfort subsystems • Coordination Action • reviewing needs, roadmapping … a): systems integration + validation

  9. ‘Energy-Efficient Buildings’Budget • Draft indicative budget envelopes:

  10. ‘Green Cars’ • Combined envelope of >€5 bn • ’to achieve a breakthrough in the use of renewable and non-polluting energy sources, safety and traffic fluidity’ • Non-R&D measures • Loans to car producers and suppliers; Reduction of taxes for lower emission cars and for scrapping old cars; Procurement network of regional and local authorities to pool demand for clean buses • R&D (~€1 bn) in transport, energy, environmental and production technologies, materials and ICT, including: ICT for Fully Electric Vehicles • Battery management and power supply • Control mechanisms • Interconnections with the transport and power infrastructures

  11. 20 M€ ‘Green Cars’in Call 5 10.3: ICT for the Fully Electric Vehicles Highly energy-efficient ICT components and solutions for FEVs • Solutions for overall efficiency gains in electric vehicle • electrical and thermal management, electrified auxiliaries, closed-loop control and cooperative interaction … • Safe and robust subsystems • communication, sensors, actuators, distributed controls, power electronics, active safety and comfort … • Fail-safe systems and electrical architectures, vehicle-to-road infrastructure integration … • Coordination Action • reviewing needs, roadmapping … a) – c): optimisation at vehicle and system level + simulation, testing …

  12. ‘Green Cars’Budget • Draft indicative budget envelopes:

  13. 10 M€ Supplements to Strengthen Cooperation in ICT R&D in an Enlarged Europe Target outcome • Reinforced cooperation between research teams across the enlarged Europe and strengthened integration of the ERA in ICT • Increased level of expertise, broadened scope and/or accelerated developments Expected Impact • Reinforced cooperation and better exploitation of ICT R&D synergies – and wider participation in EU-supported ICT research projects – across the enlarged Europe • Strategic partnerships in view of gaining access to knowledge, developing standards and interoperable solutions and strengthening European competitiveness Implementation • Additional funding and partners to on-going FP7/ICT IP/STREP projects ending after April 2011

  14. Time table • 2/4 2009: 1st draft WP 2009-2010 Update to ICTC • 20/4: ICTC meeting: oral comments on 1st draft • 23/4: Deadline for written ICTC comments on 1st draft • 29/4: 2nd draft to ICTC • 13/5: ICTC meeting: informal opinion on 2nd draft • May: Interservice consultation • June: ICTC opinion by written procedure • 31/7: Commission decision and Call 5 publication • 24/11 2009: Call 6 publication

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