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PRESENTATION : FP6-IST- SK – Implemented Framework Programme 7 Technology Platforms

PRESENTATION : FP6-IST- SK – Implemented Framework Programme 7 Technology Platforms WP / ICT / Fp7 / 2007 - 2008 Anton Lavrin, /(ISTC)RI /TU Ko šice , January 2007. END of 6RP ---- SK participation Only in Priority 2 – IST (Information Society Technologies). Overview.

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PRESENTATION : FP6-IST- SK – Implemented Framework Programme 7 Technology Platforms

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  1. PRESENTATION : • FP6-IST- SK – Implemented • Framework Programme 7 • Technology Platforms • WP / ICT / Fp7 / 2007 - 2008 • Anton Lavrin, /(ISTC)RI /TU Košice, January 2007

  2. END of 6RP ---- SK participation Only in Priority 2 – IST (Information Society Technologies)

  3. Overview Call Participations Funding CALL 1 3872 1064 M€ CALL 2 1782 524 M€ CALL 3 628 111 M€ CALL 4 3401 1068 M€ CALL 41 116 51 M€ CALL 5 2165 669 M€ CALL 6 738 154 M€ FET OPEN 490 107 M€ JOINT CALLS 472 119 M€ Grand Total 13664 3867 M€ >1100 Projects > 13500 participations 3.86 M€ EU contribution

  4. Average funding and number of participants • Average funding for IPs slightly below 9M€, • NoEs average 5,3M€ • STREPs average around 2,25 M€ Average number of participants • IPs: 21 • NoEs: 31 ! • STREPs: 9

  5. Organisations 4660 involved through 13664 participations 1950 SMEs involved Industry and private sector 42% in funding and 39% in participation

  6. Top 20 participants 50 first participants total 32% of funding • FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT • PHILIPS GROUP • SIEMENS GROUP • THALES GROUP • COMMISSARIAT à L‘ENERGIE ATOMIQUE • ALCATEL GROUP • INTERUNIVERSITY MICROELECTRONICS CENTER • STMICROELECTRONICS • TELEFONICA GROUP • INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN INFORMATIQUE ET AUTOMATIQUE • CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE • SAP • FRANCE TELECOM • IBM GROUP • DAIMLER CHRYSLER GROUP • INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS • UNIVERSITY OF KARLSRUHE • ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE • KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOGSKOLAN • INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES

  7. New Member States • Steady increase from call 1 to 5 • (4.1% --> 158,6 MEuro) • Concentration in STREPs • High SME participation (>21%)

  8. FP6 IST implemented projects contribution to participants / Slovakia / [Euro] Call 1 .. 2-IP/2-NoE/5;5-Par…….…………………. 283 368 Call 2 .. 1-IP/2-STP/2-SSA/5;5-Par……………….. 434 902 Call 3 .. 13-SSA/2-CA /8;16-Par ……………….. 738 961 Call 4 .. 3-IP/2-NoE/9-STP/1-SSA /15;21-Par.. 2 752 482 Call 5 .. 3-IP/4-STP/1-SSA/1-CA/7;9-Par ……. 3 260 230 Call 6 100 774 FET open + FET Proactive +Infrastructure-2 + Join Call NMP 2 .. (1-IP/1-CA/1-STP/1-Inf/ 2;4-Par)………….. 534 641 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sum of contribution……………………………… 8 105 358 Total budget ……………………………………..(10 177 808) cca …… O.3 % shearing www.tuke.sk/ist

  9. New Member States UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST JOZEF STEFAN INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW - TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PRAGUE UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTYTUT CHEMII BIOORGANICZEJ PAN HOLOGRAFIKA EGYENI CEG UNIVERSITY OF PRAGUE - KARLOVA IBM - CZ UNIVERSITY OF KOSICE – TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY - AKADEMIA GORNICZO-HUTNICZA SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES – INST. OF INFORMATICS UNIVERSITY OF POZNAN UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF KRAKOW UNIVERSITY OF WROCLAW POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC UNIVERSITY OF BRNO - TECHNOLOGY top 20 participants SK from total (3,86 BEuro) ~0.2% SK from NMS rate (158,6 MEuro) ~ 5,1%

  10. Future: 7 FP is open from 2007 to 2013 / 7years

  11. Financing Sub-Heading 1A • Research and the CIP are part of Sub-Heading 1A • Council agreement: 7% (5 %) increase per year for Sub-Heading 1 • Particular priority for research -Ideas • Research budget should increase progressively and substantially • It should reach about 75% / 41% of 2006 budget in 2013 • Correction foedus Fp7 ~ 53,3 BEuro ~ 53000

  12. Fp7: 50,521 BEuro + 2,751 BEuro (Euroatom) 53,272 BEuro

  13. 7460 MEuro

  14. 4 728 MEuro

  15. 4 217 MEuro 1 751 + 2 751 MEuro + JRC and Euratom

  16. LINKS: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/research/index_en.htm http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/ http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/home_en.html http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ http://www.euractiv.com/en/science/7th-research-framework-programme-fp7/article-117494

  17. EC Financial funds, instruments and resources for development http://europa.eu.int/comm/financial_perspective/competitiveness/index_en.htm The 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development The EU currently invests just below 2% of GDP in R&D (32% less than the US in 2001) and devotes only 20% of research expenditure to ICT, compared with 30% by our major competitors in the OECD. The Financial Perspective will allow the EU to take the necessary steps to achieve the 2010 target of 3% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) invested in R&D.(~ 53 BEuro) Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) The CIP will among other things include the SME Guarantee Facility from which more than 200,000 SMEs have benefited so far. The European Commission aims at increasing the number to more than 300,000 for the period 2007-2013 and proposes to add risk capital instruments supporting the start, development and expansion of innovative SMEs. (~4 BEuro) The Education & Training 2010strategy will improve the quality of education and training systems in the Member States and merge COMENIUS, ERASMUS, LEONARDO da VINCI, and GRUNDTVIG into one singleLifelong Learning Programme.(~7 BEuro)

  18. R&D Funding

  19. Something about ETP -- very shortly

  20. PARADES To implement parts of the Strategic Research Agendas of ENIAC and ARTEMIS, aligning fragmented R&D efforts at European level in the fields of: • Nanoelectronics:addressing the needs of silicon-based technologies & beyond • shrinking of CMOS logic & memory devices • development of value-added functions for System-on-Chip or System-in-Package solutions • equipment & materials • design automation • Embedded Intelligens and Systems:ubiquitous, interoperable & cost-effective embedded systems • reference designs and architectures • middleware for interoperability and seamless connectivity • integrated design software tools for rapid development & prototyping

  21. Coordinated approach to Strategic Research Agenda implementation TPs ENIAC & ARTEMIS Industry-driven long-term vision Common pan-European SRA Overall coordination and policy alignment in ERA Joint monitoring of projects and impact assessment of programmes National programmes FP7 National programmes Joint Technology Initiative National programmes

  22. European Technology Platforms / nowadays more like - 30 platforms !! http://cordis.europa.eu.int/technology-platforms/summaries.htm DG IS and Media (coordination): 1 ENIAC - European Nanoelectronics Initiative Advisory Council (?) 2 Embedded Systems (ARTEMIS- Advanced Research and Technology for Embedded Inteligence and Systems)   3 The Mobile and Wireless Communications Technology Platform (eMobility)   4 Networked European Software and Services Initiative (NESSI) 5 The NEM Initiative - European Initiative on NETWORKED and ELECTRONIC MEDIA  6 European Technology Platform in Robotics – EUROP 7 PHOTONICS21 - Photonics for the 21st century 8 The Integral Satcom Initiative (Mirror Group – SK participation) + AAL169 initiative; …..

  23. Mirror Groups of Technology Platforms Member & Associated States support numerous activities/ policies in the two areas.Mirror Groups are intended to: • Provide for appropriate representation and input from public authorities, including the definition of the SRAs • Coordination of relevant national, regional or local programmes and initiatives in the area in view of implementing the Strategic Agenda and advancing ERA • Close the loop between technology development and policy-making, promoting a fertile innovation environment and a state-of-the art research infrastructure in the areas concerned ARTEMIS (17 members): • A, B, CZ, D, E, F, HU, I, IRL, ISR, FIN, MT, NL, PT, SE, SLO, SK ENIAC (16 members): • A, B, D, DK, E, F, GR, I, ISR, FIN, LV, MT, NL, PT, SE, UK, (SK)

  24. JTI – financing This could pioneer new ways for running industrial R&D programmes in Europe ! • Through commitment of resources from all stakeholders: • Industrial: • cash for JTI operational cost and some non-R&D actions • in-kind for participation in R&D projects (>50%) • Member & Associated States: • Yearly earmarked budgets of participating countries • European Commission: • mechanism for top-up on actual national payments – to 50 % !! • Other possible sources of funding (EIB, structural funds,…)

  25. Some Technology Platforms from DG Research MANUFUTURE - Platform on Future Manufacturing Technologies Global Monitoring for Environment and Security Aeronautics and Air Transport Technology Platform on Sustainable Chemistry The European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform (HFP) Innovative Medicines for Europe The European Space Technology Platform (ESTP)   The European Construction Technology Platform(ECTP)    EuMaT - European Technology Platform for Advanced Engineering Materials and Technologies ERTRAC European Road Transport Research Advisory Council  ERRAC European Rail Research Advisory Council The European : Steel Technology Platform  + Aluminium TP SMR - Sustainable mineral resources (mining, material, metallurgy and products) The European Technology Platform on Industrial Safety   Food European Technology Platform " Food for Life"

  26. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Work program ICT / Fp7 / 2007 - 2008

  27. Ako pracovať s --- ako čítať WP? - Komentovať obsah WP 2007-2008 +iné informačné zdroje „Gides“ - Prehľad o prvých výzvach

  28. ICT - Information and Communication Technologies / WP Structure 1Objective+ 2Policy and socio-economic context 2.1i2010, achieving the renewed Lisbon agenda++ 2.2Partnering in ICT research and development+ 2.3ICT in FP7: An approach focused on a limited set of challenges++ 2.4Funding schemes + and Appendix 2 +++ 2.5Involving SMEs and feeding innovation++ 2.6Developing global partnerships++ 2.7The socio-economic dimensions of ICT+ 2.8European Technology Platforms in ICT and the Work programme+ 2.9Joint Technology Initiatives and support to the Coordination of national programmes+ 2.10Co-ordination of non-Community research programmes+ 2.11Links with other Programmes++ 3Content of calls in 2007 3.1Challenge 1: Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures! 3.2Challenge 2: Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics! 3.3Challenge 3: Components, systems, engineering! 3.4Challenge 4: Digital Libraries and Content! 3.5Challenge 5: Towards sustainable and personalised healthcare! 3.6Challenge 6: ICT for Mobility, Environmental Sustainability and Energy Efficiency! 3.7Challenge 7: ICT for Independent Living and Inclusion! 3.8Future and Emerging Technologies!! 3.9Horizontal support actions 4Implementation of calls!! 5Indicative priorities for future calls+++ Annex 1: International cooperation partner countries+++ Annex 2: Evaluation, selection and award criteria!! Annex 3: Funding schemes+++ Annex 4: ERA-NET + Glossary ! Links: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/home_en.html

  29. [1]These amounts are covered by the 2008 budget for which a financing decision will be requested at the appropriate time.

  30. AKO na to: • Čo chceme ? Čo vieme – vieme ako?? • Pozrite si príbuzné projekty s predošlých výziev RP • Výber oblasti (Challenge) a cieľa => ako čítať, ako adaptovať naše zadanie • Poznáme / máme základných partnerov? • Na čo si trúfame: • IP, SREP, NoE, CSA ? • Koordinácia alebo partner ? • Kde a ako sa ponúknuť, ako hľadať partnerov a konzorcia – vyhľadanie cez nástroje (IDEALIST)?! • Ako vytvoriť konzorcium - vedecký a manažérskypotenciál +medzinárodný ohlas, referencie ... • Nezabudnúť na Informačné dni a iné akcie DG IS&MEDIA (napr. IST Events, Proposer’s Day-Kolín 1.2.2007) • Máme dosť času, financií a kapacity na prípravu projektového návrhu – pozor aj partnerstvo si vyžaduje odpovedajúce zdroje a čas??!

  31. LOBING : • - Komisia – kontakt cez NCP, delegát, pracovníci komisie, pracovníci misie • - Evaluácia ( sú korektne a „strážené“ )– slovenský evaluátor – čo môže? §§§ • - Poradenské a konzultačné organizácie ??? • Osobná odborná a „organizačná“ angažovanosť !!! • Aktívne vystupovanie na relevantných akciách EC a pod. • Skúsenosti a relevantné výsledky + referencie !!! • Stránka pre prihlásenie sa za experta - evaluátora: • https://cordis.europa.eu/emmfp7

  32. Thank you for attention – please questions anton.lavrin@tuke.sk

  33. Účasť TUKE v 6RP

  34. 1.Collaborative projects (CP) • “small or medium-scale focused research actions”(STREP), • “large-scale integrating projects" (IP). • Networks of Excellence (NoE) • Coordination and support actions (CSA) • a) “Coordination Actions”(CA), • b) “Specific Support Actions" (SA). • 4. Support projects for individual teams – (IDEAS - ERC)

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