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CIP ICT PSP – Bando 2013

Horizon 2020

Iacopo De AngelisAPRE

Agenzia per la Promozione della Ricerca Europea

Agenda

1. Il bando ICT PSP 2013i. Funding Scheme

ii. Themes

2. Cenni su Horizon 2020

THE COMPETITIVENESS & INNOVATION FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME ‐ CIP

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme

(EIP)

Information Communication Technologies Policy support

Programme (ICT PSP)Intelligent Energy Europe

(IEE)

• Better access to finance forSMEs through venture capitalinvestment & loan guaranteeinstruments

• Europe Enterprise Network• Support for eco-innovation •…

• Fostering energy efficiency &the rational use of energy sources

• Promoting new & renewableenergy sources & energy diversification

• Promoting EE & new energy sources in transport

~2,170 M€

~730 M€

~730 M€

http://ec.europa.eu/cip/index_en.htm

ICT PSP

• Key funding programme supporting the ICT Policy and the Digital Agenda for Europe

– ICT PSP: To drive forward innovation through the wider uptake and best use of ICTs

– Complements ICT in FP7 that aims at strengthening Europe’s leadership role in mastering and shaping the development of ICTs

• ICT PSP: Three inter‐linked goals (legal base)

– Develop the Digital single market– Support innovation / wide adoption and investments in ICT– Improve quality of services and enable an inclusive Information Society

~730~149~135~120~112~105~5257.4

Total2013201220112010200920082007ICTPSP

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Total2013201220112010200920082007ICTPSP

In € million, not including contribution from associated states

Pilots Type A

Pilots Type A

Pilots Type B

Pilots Type B

Thematic Networks

Thematic Networks

Best Practice Network

Best Practice Network

PPI Pilots

PPI Pilots

ICT PSP Call 7

Theme 1 ‐ Cloud of public services and smart cities

• Cloud of public services (18 M€: pilots B)– To test and validate a set of cloud‐based services preparing for larger

deployment– Enabling "open" public services, interoperability, improving transparency and

trust

• Smart, sustainable mobility (13.5 M€: pilots B + 1 TN)– Piloting ICT‐based Interoperable Fare Management for sustainable mobility– Cooperative systems for sustainable mobility of goods– Preparing the ground for Public Procurement for Innovative Solutions (PPI) on

cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems

• Resource efficient data centres for smart cities (1 M€: 1 TN)– Preparing PPI for resource efficient data centres

Objective 1.1 ‐ Cloud of public servicesPath towards the CEF: Promote reuse of building blocks available

from the Pilots A

To test and validate a set of cloud‐based services preparing for larger deployment

– Breaking silos, offer interoperable services– Opening and reuse of services

Enabling "open" public services, interoperability, improving transparency and trust

– Implementation of the principle "information must be provided only once to public administration"

– Empowering citizens to have access to their information and monitor its usage

Several Pilot B up to 18 M€

The pilots intend to demonstrate how seamless Interoperable Fare Management (IFM) can be rolled out across regions through cooperation between different transport operators. The pilots should take into account the results of the preparatory action launched by the Commission "To develop and validate a European passenger transport information and booking system across transport modes"

The proposed pilot should aim at validating novel solutions managing connectivity, tracking and monitoring of goods and assets on the move leveraging machine to machine communications

2 – 3 Pilot B

2 – 3 Pilot B

Objective 1.2: Smart Sustainable MobilityObj 1.2.a: Piloting ICT‐based Interoperable Fare Management (IFM)

for sustainable mobility

Obj 1.2.b: Piloting cooperative systems for sustainable mobility of goods

Obj1.2.c: Preparing the ground for Public Procurement for Innovative Solutions on Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems

A common vision and a strong cooperation among all stakeholders (whether vehicle manufacturers or road authorities and operators), based on an agreed deployment roadmap.

1 Thematic Network

PPI (Public Procurement for Innovative solutions) represents a not yet sufficiently exploited opportunity for public administrations to drive innovation on energy efficiency and to reduce the environmental footprint of cities.

The focus of this action is to help public administrations to enhance the energy efficiency and reduce the environmental footprint oftheir data centres.

1 Thematic Network

Objective 1.3: Preparing public procurement for innovative solutions on resource efficient data centres for smart cities

More information on Theme 1Objective 1.1

Contact:– Jean‐Francois.Junger@ec.europa.eu– Hannele.Lahti@ec.europa.eu

Websites: – https://ec.europa.eu/digital‐agenda/en/digital‐life/government

– http://www.epractice.eu

– http://www.buildconnectgrow.eu/

– http://ec.europa.eu/egovernment

Follow us on Twitter@EU_SmartCities

@ICT4TransportEU

Obj. 1.2a: Myriam.Coulon‐Cantuer@ec.europa.euObj. 1.2b&c: Wolfgang.Hoefs@ec.europa.euObj. 1.3: Kyriakos.Baxevanidis@ec.europa.eu

www.intelligentcargo.eu/www.efreightproject.eu/www.comesafety.orghttp://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/its/index_en.htmhttp://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/esafety/index_en.htmwww.ifm‐project.euwww.coolemall.euwww.all4green‐project.euwww.thegreengrid.org

More information on Theme 1Objectives 1.2 – 1.3

Theme 2 ‐ Digital content, open data and creativity

• 2.1 Europeana and Creativity (16 M€: BPNs/pilots B + 1 TN)– Enriching and improving the Europeana content base – Promoting the use of Europeana by creative industries– Coordinating Europeana

• 2.2 Open data (8 M€: pilots B)– Open data experimentation and innovation building on geographic information– Standards for Open Data

• 2.3 ICT for learning (6 M€: pilots B)– Piloting and showcasing excellence in ICT for learning for all– Organising competitions on Educational Games

• 2.4 Digital content technologies for a better internet for kids (3 M€ pilots B)– Piloting toolkit to help in child sex abuse investigation contexts– Interoperability for content rating and classification schemes

• 2.5 eArchiving services (3 M€: 1 pilot B)– Piloting eArchiving service solutions

Objective 2.1 Europeana and creativity

Obj 2.1.a: Enriching and improving the Europeana content base– Enriching and improving the Europeana content base – Explore new ways of improving the quality of Europeana metadata– Aggregation of existing digital cultural heritage content held by cultural

institutions or private content holders in order to make it accessible through Europeana. The content must be of interest to a broad public

Obj 2.1.b: Promoting the use of Europeana by creative industries– Experiment with models, innovative applications and services for creative re‐use

of cultural resources, in particular those accessible through Europeana

Obj 2.1.c: Coordinating Europeana– Support the functioning and development of the Europeana central service

one or more Best Practice Networks up to 5 M€

one or more Best Practice Networks

up to 7 M€

One Thematic Network

Objective 2.2: Open DataPublic sector information represents a major digital content resource for

innovative applications and services.

Obj 2.2.a: Open Data experimentation and innovation building on geographic information

Several Pilot B up to 7 M€

The aim is to stimulate innovation and business activities around GI data (including large dynamic European datasets such as GMES data)

Obj 2.2.b: Standards for Open Data

The aim is to bring together a broad range of stakeholders in the re‐use of public sectorinformation, including policy‐makers, public sector content‐holders, commercial

reusers,standards bodies, academics and civil society to agree on standards enablinginteroperability and integration of public sector information across Europe and beyond.

1 Thematic Network

Objective 2.3: ICT for learning

Obj 2.3.a: Piloting and showcasing excellence in ICT for learning for all

1 Pilot B up to 5 M€

Large‐scale piloting activities showcasing ICT‐based innovation and excellence coveringblended modes of formal/informal/non‐formal learning with links to workplace‐based orself‐paced lifelong learning.

Obj 2.3.b: Organising competitions on Educational Games1 Thematic Network

The aim of this objective is to establish a network which organises competitions oneducational games addressing the following needs: learning maths, improving ICT skills,and adopting a healthier lifestyle.

Objective 2.4: Digital content technologies for a better internet for kids

Obj 2.4.a: Digital content technologies for victim identification

1 Pilot B up to 2 M€

The aim is to experiment with image and content recognition technologies in order toimprove the tools, accuracy and processing time (reduction of 30% or more) required bycurrent systems used by law enforcement officers to identify victims.

Obj 2.4.b: Interoperability of content rating and classification schema

1 Pilot B up to 1 M€

The aim is to develop and pilot an interoperability framework for cross‐border contentrating and classification schemes. Such framework shall facilitate cross‐border retrievalof content for children and be open to tools such as parental controls.

Objective 2.5: eArchiving services

The pilot should set up eArchiving services by establishing replicable and scalable technical specifications and tools for the integration of different document management and archiving systems within public service process/workflow environments.

1 Pilot B up to 3 M€

More information on Theme 2

For Objective 2.1– CNECT‐G2@ec.europa.eu

About Europeana at– http://pro.europeana.eu/

For Objective 2.2– CNECT‐G3@ec.europa.eu

For Objective 2.3– CNECT‐G4@ec.europa.eu

For Objective 2.4– CNECT‐G4@ec.europa.eu

For Objective 2.5– CNECT‐G2@ec.europa.eu

Theme 3‐ ICT for health, ageing well and inclusion

• Preparing large scale deployment of targeted services to supportactive and healthy ageing (14M€: pilots A/B)– Telehealth programmes for the management of mental disorders– Wide deployment of integrated care

• Supporting public procurement for innovative solutions in eHealth, active and healthy ageing and assisted living (10 M€ : PPI pilots)– eHealth– Active & healthy ageing and assisted living

• Networking for health, ageing well and inclusion (3 M€: 4 thematic networks)– Innovation and provision of age friendly city's environments– Assessing impact and raising awareness on benefits of innovative eHealth

tools and services– Sustainability of EU wide info‐structure and collaborative governance– Clinical practice guidelines for eHealth services

• Assisted mobility/navigation for older or impaired users (2M€:pilot B)

• Biophotonics solutions for diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of diseases (10M€:pilot B)

Objective 3.1: "Preparing large scale deployment of targeted services to support active and healthy ageing“

1 Pilot A

The focus of the pilot is on collecting, strengthening and enhancing existing goodpractices building on experiences from projects run across a variety of health systems and research outcomes that can be transferred and scaled up across Europe.

Obj 3.1.b: Wide deployment of integrated care Several Pilot B

The focus of the pilots is on the role which ICT services and applications can play inintegrated care programmes (i.e. either within healthcare settings or in terms ofintegration of healthcare, social care, long‐term and self‐care) for any kind ofhealth/living conditions.

Obj 3.1.a: Telehealth programmes for the management of mental disorders

Objective 3.2: Supporting public procurement for innovative solutions (PPI) in eHealth, active and healthy ageing and assisted living

Obj 3.2.a: eHealth One or more PPI PilotThe objective is to improve sustainable deployment of new or improved services by thehealth procurers covering one of the target outcomes in line with the policies listed.Examples of such target outcomes for healthcare delivery could be improvement of

earlyhospital discharge, delivery of healthcare in remote…etc

Obj 3.2.b: Active & healthy ageing and assisted living

The objective is to accelerate the availability and large scale deployment, throughstimulating procurements in the field of health and social care, of new ICT based

products and services which have demonstrated in a smaller scale settings significant improvement of independence, functionality and well‐being of older persons

One or more PPI Pilot

Objective 3.3: Networking for health, ageing well and inclusion ‐ 1

Obj 3.3.a. Innovation for age friendly cities, buildings and environmentsOne thematic Network

The aim of the network is to support the operational implementation of the EIP AHApriority action D4 on Innovation for age friendly cities, buildings and environments.

Obj 3.3.b. Assessing impact and raising awareness on benefits of innovative eHealth tools and services

One thematic Network

The objective of the Thematic Network is to bring together the key national and/orregional actors to disseminate towards citizens, patients and healthcare

professionals the evidence of the benefits of eHealth solutions.

Obj 3.3.c: Sustainability of EU wide info‐structure and collaborative governance

One thematic Network

The aim of this Thematic Network is to maintain assets of an EU wide infostructurewhich have been, or are being, developed by EU projects such as epSOS,SemanticHealthNet, eHR Qtn, eHR4CR

Objective 3.3.d. Clinical practice guidelines for eHealth services

One thematic Network

The thematic network aims at encouraging and supporting the health and scientificcommunities to develop evidence‐based clinical practice guidelines for eHealth services.

Objective 3.3: Networking for health, ageing well and inclusion ‐ 2

Objective 3.4: Assisted mobility/navigation for older or impaired users

1 Pilot B

The overall objective is to improve the independent living and societal participation of mobility impaired people, in particular when using public transport or their ownvehicles.

Objective 3.5: Biophotonics solutions for diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of diseases

3 ‐4 Pilot B

The aim is to demonstrate in real application settings innovative biophotonics basedsolutions that offer a significant advantage over conventional approaches for thediagnosis, monitoring or treatment of disease.

More information on Theme 3• Digital Agenda for Europe

http://ec.europa.eu/digital‐agenda

• ICT Policy Support Programmehttp://ec.europa.eu/ict_psp/

• Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programmehttp://www.aal‐europe.eu/

• JPI ‐ More Years – Better Liveshttp://www.jp‐demographic.eu

• Active and Healthy Ageing Partnershiphttp://ec.europa.eu/active‐healthy‐ageing

• Specifically for Objective 3.4• CNECT‐G4@ec.europa.eu

• Specifically for Objective 3.5• eddy.corthals@ec.europa.eu

Theme 4 ‐ Trusted eServices

Cybersecurity (7 M€: pilots B)– Web site protection – Critical infrastructures protection – Reporting on cybercrime

Objective 4.1: Protection of Websites against attacksThe Pilot B will build on existing research and support efforts in Europe in order tosupport and provide assistance for website administrators and business owners as well as for their CERTs to protect their websites and to prevent and mitigate attacks.

1 Pilot B

Objective 4.2: Security for networked infrastructures 1 Pilot B

One Pilot B will assemble available state of the art on technological precautions for users to protect their networked infrastructures.

Objective 4.3: Secure and trustworthy reporting of malware and suspected cybercrime 1 Pilot B

The Pilot B will focus on capitalizing on innovative technologies and state of the artresearch to set‐up an efficient, trustworthy and privacy preserving system that would give users a simple cybercrime reporting mechanism.

More information on Theme 4

For all the objectives of Theme 4

– Martin.Muehleck@ec.europa.eu

Theme 5 ‐ Open objective for innovation and other measures

• Open objective for innovation (10 M€: pilots B)– Testing a new funding scheme based on open calls for innovation in areas of

public interest

• Support to advance Corporate Social Responsibility in the ICT sector (200 K€: Thematic Network)

• Support to the Grand Coalition for ICT jobs (1M€: Thematic Network)

Objective 5.1: Open objective for innovationSeveral Pilot B

The objective is for testing a new funding scheme for innovation that will be based onopen calls, with a view of trying out this approach and preparing for its eventual use inH2020.

Objective 5.2: Support to advance Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the ICT sector 1 Thematic Network

The purpose of this Thematic Network is to streamline the on‐going andfuture discussions and dialogues with ICT stakeholders in a number of policy areaswhich would serve as an umbrella instrument supporting the different initiatives.

Objective 5.3: Support to the Grand Coalition for ICT jobs1 Thematic Network

The aim is to support a network of stakeholders with a role in the definition of ICTlearning and training programmes and content and in the matching of supply and demand of ICT jobs.

Further Info on Theme 5

For Objective 5.1– marina.manzoni@ec.europa.eu

For Objective 5.2– marina.kirova@ec.europa.eu– http://daa.ec.europa.eu/group/16/content

For Objective 5.3– alexander.riedl@ec.europa.eu– http://ec.europa.eu/digital‐agenda/en/grand‐

coalition‐digital‐jobs

http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/download-data

Some Figures

Agenda

2. Cenni su H2020

What is Horizon 2020?

•Commission proposal for an 80 billion euro R&I funding programme (2014‐20)•Part of proposals for next EU budget, complementing Structural Funds, education, etc.•A core part of Europe 2020, Innovation Union & European Research Area:

–Responding to the economic crisis to invest in future jobs and growth –Addressing peoples’ concerns about their livelihoods, safety and environment–Strengthening the EU’s global position in research, innovation and technology

What’s new?•A single programme bringing together three separate programmes/initiatives*

•More innovation, from research to retail, all forms of innovation

•Focus on societal challenges facing EU society, e.g. health, clean energy and transport

•Simplified access, for all companies, universities, institutes in all EU countries and beyond.

*The 7th research Framework Programme (FP7), innovation aspects of Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP), EU contribution to the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)

A stronger, clearer focus

ExcellentScience

Industrialleadership

Societalchallenges

Priority 1 Excellent science

Why:

•World class science is the foundation of tomorrow’s technologies, jobs and wellbeing

•Europe needs to develop, attract and retain research talent

•Researchers need access to the best infrastructures

European Research CouncilFrontier research by the best individual teams

15 008

Future and Emerging TechnologiesCollaborative research to open new fields of innovation

3 505

Marie Curie actions*Opportunities for training and career development

6 503

Research infrastructures (including e‐infrastructure)

Ensuring access to world‐class facilities

2 802

Spreading excellence (EP’s Proposal) support to policy learning, networking and training opportunities

Proposed funding (million euro, 2014‐20)

ICT in Science - Future and Emerging Technologies; e-Infrastructures• FET Open: fostering novel ideas

– Collaborative research for embryonic, high risk visionary science and technology

• FET Proactive– Nurturing emerging themes and communities

• FET Flagships– Tackling grand interdisciplinary science and technology

challenges• E-Infrastructures

– Integration and access to national research networks/infrastructures; development, deployment and operation of e-Infrastructures

FET 3.5 b€

e‐Infr 1 b€?

ICT 4.5 b€?

Priority 2 Industrial leadership

Why:

• Europe needs more innovative SMEs to create growth and jobs

• Strategic investments in key technologies (e.g. advanced manufacturing, micro‐electronics) underpin innovation across existing and emerging sectors

• Europe needs to attract more private investment in research and innovation

Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space)

15 580

Access to risk financeLeveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation

4 000

Innovation in SMEsFostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs

700

Proposed funding (million euro, 2014‐20)

Key Enabling Technologies (KETs), defined as micro- and nanoelectronics, photonics, nanotechnology, biotechnology, advanced materials and advanced manufacturing systems. These multi-disciplinary, knowledge and capital-intensive technologies cut across many diverse sectors providing the basis for significant competitive advantage for European industry.

Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies

ICT in Industrial Leadership (I)

1. Components and systems– Smart embedded components and systems, micro-

nano-bio systems, organic electronics, large area integration, technologies for IoT, smart integrated systems, systems of systems and complex system engineering

2. Next generation computing– Processor and system architecture, interconnect and

data localization technologies, cloud computing, parallel computing and simulation software

3. Future Internet– Networks, software and services, cyber security, privacy

and trust, wireless communication and all optical networks, immersive interactive multimedia and connected enterprise

ICT 9 b€

ICT in Industrial Leadership (II)

4. Content technologies and information management– Technologies for language, learning, interaction, digital

preservation, content access and analytics; advanced data mining, machine learning, statistical analysis and visual computing

5. Advanced interfaces and robots– Service robotics, cognitive systems, advanced

interfaces, smart spaces and sentient machines6. Key Enabling Technologies: Micro- nano-electronics

and photonics– Design, advanced processes, pilot lines for fabrication,

production technologies and demonstration actions to validate technology developments and innovative business models

ICT 9 b€

Priority 3 Societal challenges

Why:

• EU policy objectives (climate, environment, energy, transport etc) cannot be achieved without innovation

• Breakthrough solutions come from multi‐disciplinary collaborations, including social sciences & humanities

• Promising solutions need to be tested, demonstrated and scaled up

Health, demographic change and wellbeing 9 077Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy

4 694

Secure, clean and efficient energy* 6 537Smart, green and integrated transport 7 690Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials 3 573Inclusive, innovative and secure reflective societies 4 317Secure societies (EP’s Proposal)

Proposed funding (million euro, 2014‐20)

*Additional €1 050m for nuclear safety and security from the Euratom Treaty activities (2014‐18). Does not include ITER.

ICT in Societal Challenges (I)

– Health, demographic change & wellbeing;• e‐health, self management of health, improved

diagnostics, improved surveillance, health data collection, active ageing, assisted living;

– Secure, clean and efficient energy;• Smart cities; Energy efficient buildings; smart electricity

grids; smart metering;

– Smart, green and integrated transport;• Smart transport equipment, infrastructures and services;

innovative transport management systems; safety aspects

ICT 4.5 b€?

ICT in Societal Challenges (II)–– Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and

maritime research & the bioeconomymaritime research & the bioeconomy

– Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials• ICT for increased resource efficiency; earth observation

and monitoring

– Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies• Digital inclusion; social innovation platforms; e‐

government services; e‐skills and e‐learning; e‐culture

– Secure societies• Cyber security; ensuring privacy and protection of human

rights on‐line

ICT 4.5 b€?

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

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Next steps

• October: WP Decision• November 6-8: ICT 2013 in Vilnius –

Publication of first calls• Spring 2014: closing of first call

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