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HORIZON 2020 – Work Programme 2016-2017 Information and Communication Technologies
ICT-25
Interactive Technologies
Information Webinar 27 October 2017 Philippe Gelin
•What
•How
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•What
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Upcoming events / information days
• ICT Proposer's Day Budapest 9-10 November (ICT-25)
• Laval Conference (12-14 December 2017)
• Twitter account: @ICTCreativityEU
• Youtube channel: Idealist2018 ICT NCPs
• Webinars Invitation through CNECT-CREATIVITY@ec.europa.eu
•Brokerage events: Friday 1st December, 12:15-13:30
•Thematic topics
“Enterprise AR Vision, Interoperability
Requirements and Standards Landscape” Christine Perey, PEREY Research & Consulting
• Date: Friday 17th November, 12:15-12:45
• Registration: mailto:CNECT-CREATIVITY@ec.europa.eu
• Short bio
Christine Perey is an industry analyst and active leader of new technology industry
initiatives. She was an early evangelist for use of streaming media and
videoconferencing for 15 years until, in 2006, she began to study mobile Augmented
Reality to increase operational efficiencies in business and enrich the lives of people.
Her company provides services and programs for executives building and acquiring
AR-enabling technologies as well as to the largest enterprise AR platform customers.
Christine has started and led many communities of interest. She is an advocate for
interoperable Augmented Reality content and experiences, leads a grassroots
community dedicated to this purpose and serves on numerous standards working
groups. She is the founder and from 2013 to 2016 served as the founding executive
director of the AR for Enterprise Alliance (AREA), the only global member-based
organization accelerating AR adoption in enterprise.
When not traveling, Christine lives and works in Montreux, Switzerland.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/christineperey/
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ICT-25-2018-2020 Interactive Technologies (CSA& RIA)
CSA:
Community and ecosystem building in Interactive Technologies
Submission deadline in APRIL 2018
RIA:
Improve Interactive technology
Submission deadline in NOVEMBER 2018
The Challenge
Interactive technologies such as Augmented (AR) and Virtual Reality
(VR) are set to transform the ways in which people communicate,
interact and share information on the internet and beyond.
This will directly impact a larger number of European industries ranging
from the cultural and creative industries, manufacturing, robotic and
healthcare to education, entertainment and media, enabling new
business opportunities.
The challenge is to forge a competitive and
sustainable ecosystem of European technology
providers in interactive technologies.
Interactive Community Building (CSA)
Community building in Interactive Technologies
• Elaborating a common research agenda and a technology
transfer strategy;
• building a platform to gather and share knowledge, algorithms
and tools for the development and use of new interactive
technologies. This may include the development of a dedicated
open operating system;
• providing broad access and technical support for the platform
as well as promoting its existence and establishing links with
other existing platforms;
• supporting research and development teams in the integration
of their tools into the platform. The task may involve financial
support to third parties. Maximum 2M€ funding could be
dedicated to it, with EUR 50.000 to 100 000 per third party.
Interactive Community Building (CSA)
Community building in Interactive Technologies
• Elaborating a common research agenda and a technology
transfer strategy;
• building a platform to gather and share knowledge, algorithms
and tools for the development and use of new interactive
technologies. This may include the development of a dedicated
open operating system;
• providing broad access and technical support for the platform
as well as promoting its existence and establishing links with
other existing platforms;
• supporting research and development teams in the integration
of their tools into the platform. The task may involve financial
support to third parties. Maximum 2M€ funding could be
dedicated to it, with EUR 50.000 to 100 000 per third party.
Interactive Community Building (CSA)
This action should result in:
a unique access point for innovators, SMEs and industrial
companies interested in taking-up European interactive
technologies in their product and services development.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a
contribution from the EU of EUR 3 million would allow this area
to be addressed appropriately.
Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of
proposals requesting other amounts.
(Maximum 2M€ funding could be dedicated to third parties)
Expected Impact: Establish a sustainable competitive
ecosystem of European technology and solution providers
for interactive technologies.
Interactive Community Building (CSA)
What are we NOT looking for?
• Travel agencies.
• Closed club:
– Regional
– Technology
– Academic vs Industry
Future interaction (RIA)
To strengthen European research and industrial capacities
the research and innovation actions should focus either on:
• Better exploiting opportunities offered by multi-user
interactions, researching and developing technologies
augmenting human interaction in groups within both
professional and private contexts.
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• Or developing future interactive systems offering higher
quality experiences, for instance through systems which
are mobile, support additional senses, have higher
accuracy or incorporate bio or environmental sensors.
Future interaction (RIA)
To strengthen European research and industrial capacities
the research and innovation actions should focus either on:
• Better exploiting opportunities offered by multi-user
interactions, researching and developing technologies
augmenting human interaction in groups within both
professional and private contexts.
• Or developing future interactive systems offering higher
quality experiences, for instance through systems which
are mobile, support additional senses, have higher
accuracy or incorporate bio or environmental sensors.
Future interaction (RIA)
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a
contribution from the EU of between EUR 2 and 4 million
would allow this area to be addressed appropriately.
Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and
selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
Expected Impact:
Strengthening European research and industrial capacities
to develop future interactive devices.
Future interaction (RIA)
What do we NOT want?
RIA:
Incremental product
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ICT Research and Innovation for Interactive Technologies
EC Webinar - CSA 27/10/2017
How to make a proposal?
DG CONNECT, G2
Proposal preparation
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1. What is a CSA
2. Admissibility conditions
3. Eligibility conditions
4. Electronic submission
5. LEIT ICT 25
Coordination and support actions (CSA)
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• Actions consisting primarily of accompanying measures such as standardisation, dissemination, awareness-raising and communication, networking, coordination or support services, policy dialogues and mutual learning exercises and studies, including design studies for new infrastructure and may also include complementary activities of strategic planning, networking and coordination between programmes in different countries.
• Funding rate: 100%
"H2020 General Annexes"
Actions involving financial support to third parties AKA: FSTP, Cascading Grants, Annex K,…
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• … supporting research and development teams in the integration of their tools into the platform. The task may involve financial support to third parties, in line with the conditions set out in part K of the General Annexes. Maximum 2M€ funding could be dedicated to it, with EUR 50.000 to 100 000 per third party …
"H2020 General Annexes – Part K"
Annex K: Proposal need to have
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Where a topic allows for grant proposals which foresee a financial support to third parties, the proposal must clearly detail the objectives and the results to be obtained and include at least the following elements:
• a fixed and exhaustive list of the different types of activities for which a third party may receive financial support,
• the definition of the persons or categories of persons which may receive financial support,
• the criteria for awarding financial support
• the criteria for calculating the exact amount of the financial support,
• the maximum amount to be granted to each third party (may not exceed EUR 60 000 for each third party unless it is necessary to achieve the objectives of the action) and the criteria for determining it.
"H2020 Annexes K"
Annex K: publishing requirement
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Projects must publish widely their open calls and adhere to Horizon 2020 standards with respect to transparency, equal treatment, conflict of interest and confidentiality.
All calls for third parties must be published on the Horizon 2020 Participants Portal, and on the projects own web site.
The calls must remain open for at least three months.
If call deadlines are changed this must immediately be published on the call page on the participant's portal and all registered applicants must be informed of the change.
The calls must have a clear European dimension – either by carrying out cross border experimentation or in other ways expanding the impact of local experiments to European scale.
"H2020 Annexes K"
Annex K: Alternative – form of a prize
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The financial support may also take the form of a prize awarded following a contest organised by the beneficiary.
In this case, proposals must clearly detail at least the following elements:
• the conditions for participation;
• the award criteria;
• the amount of the prize;
• the payment arrangements.
"H2020 Annexes K"
Annex K: Alternative – Third party requirement
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The beneficiary of the EU grant must ensure that the recipients of the financial support allow the Commission, the European Anti-fraud Office (OLAF) and the Court of Auditors to exercise their powers of control on documents, information, even stored on electronic media, or on the final recipient's premises.
"H2020 Annexes K"
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To be admissible, proposals must be
• submitted via the electronic submission service
• submitted before the Call closing time
• readable, accessible, printable (formatting: as in the proposal template)
• complete (containing all requested parts filled in)
• data related to operational capacity (profiles; publications; equipment; previous activities; any third parties)
• page limits (CSA 50 pages; RIA 70 pages)
Admissibility Criteria
Eligibility conditions
1. Proposal is in scope of the topic
2. Standard minimum conditions:
At least one legal entity established in an EU Member State or Horizon 2020 associated country.
Associated countries
Are automatically eligible for funding
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/docs/h2020-
funding-guide/cross-cutting-issues/international-
cooperation_en.htm
As of 01 January 2017
Iceland Norway Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina the former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia Montenegro Serbia Turkey Israel Moldova Switzerland (*) Faroe Islands Ukraine(*) Tunisia Georgia Armenia
"H2020 Associated countries"
Entities from industrialised Third Countries
may receive funding if:
• • Their participation is essential for the project or
• • Such funding is foreseen in a bilateral agreement between the Union and a third country / international organization
News for British applicants to Horizon 2020 06/10/2017
• http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/support/about.html
• For British applicants: Please note that until the UK leaves the EU, EU law continues to apply to and within the UK, when it comes to rights and obligations; this includes the eligibility of UK legal entities to fully participate and receive funding in Horizon 2020 actions. Please be aware however that the eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant. If the United Kingdom withdraws from the EU during the grant period without concluding an agreement with the EU ensuring in particular that British applicants continue to be eligible, you will cease to be eligible to receive EU funding (while continuing, where possible, to participate) or be required to leave the project on the basis of Article 50 of the grant agreement.
"H2020 British applicants"
Start: Call page in Participant Portal
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• LEIT ICT 25: (not yet available)
• Work Programme and reference documents:
- conditions for participation
- description of project types (“Actions”)
- proposal templates
- evaluation criteria
- model grant agreement
- https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/calls/h2020-ict-2016-2017.html
"H2020 Calls"
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Submit your proposal
Electronic Submission
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Electronic Submission System accessible from the Participant Portal's topic page
1.ECAS (EU) password or click on "Register"
2.Participant Identification Code (PIC) compulsory for all partners
https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/organisations/register.html
3.Prepare proposal
•On-line form for Part A – Administrative forms and budget table
•Upload Part B – Technical annex
4.Validation-check button available on-line for Part A
5.Submit the proposal in good time before the hour deadline
"H2020 Participant Identification Code"
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LEIT ICT 25
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Prepare your proposal
Topics (Type of Action) Budgets (EUR million) Deadlines
2018 2019
Opening: 31 Oct 2017
ICT-25-2018-2020 (CSA) 3.00 17 Apr 2018
Opening: 23 Jul 2018
ICT-25-2018-2020 (RIA) 20.00 14 Nov 2018
Proposal =
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PART A (administrative and budget)
Sections 1 - 3
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PART B (the content)
Sections 1 - 5
Proposal Part A
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Section 1: proposal • Title, acronym, duration • Keywords • Proposal abstract • Previous submissions • Declarations of coordinator
- Consent of all participants
Section 2: partners (one form per partner) • Participant Identification Code (PIC) - compulsory! • Contact information • Dependencies
Proposal Part A (cont.)
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Section 3: Budget table
Direct costs to be filled in
- Personnel costs
- Costs of subcontracting
- Other direct costs (travel, equipment...) NB: Justification required if ‘Other costs’ exceed 15% of personnel costs
Indirect costs & funding rates calculated automatically
Proposal Part A (cont)
• Section 4: Ethics' questionnaire
• Section 5: Open Data Pilot
"open data pilot h2020"
Open Data Pilot
Deposit and make accessible, mine, exploit, reproduce and disseminate, free of charge for any user:
1. data needed to validate the results presented in scientific publications ('underlying data');
2. other data as specified by the beneficiaries in their Data Management Plan (DMP, see below).
• Projects can "opt-out"
• A proposal will not be evaluated more favourably if the consortium agrees to share its research data, nor will it be penalised if it opts-out.
"open data pilot h2020"
PART B = Technical Annex
• Sections 1-2-3 (total max 50 pages for CSA):
• Excellence; Impact; Implementation
• Section 4 (operational capacity)
Section 5 (ethics, security)
Proposal Part B: Section 1
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Excellence Proposal template
• Objectives, relation to WP, concept, methodology, quality of the measures
Evaluation form
• Clarity and pertinence of the objectives
• Soundness of the concept and credibility of the proposed methodology
• Quality of the proposed coordination and/or support measures.
Proposal Part B: Section 2
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Impact Proposal template
• Expected impacts (relevant to Work Programme) • Measures to maximise impact: dissemination, communication, exploitation
Evaluation form • Contribution to each of the expected impacts listed in the Work Programme
• Quality of the proposed measures to exploit and disseminate the project results (including management of IPR), and to manage research data where relevant.
• Quality of the proposed measures to communicate the project activities to different target audiences.
Proposal Part B: Section 3
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Implementation
Proposal template
• Work packages, deliverables, milestones
• Management structure and procedures
• Consortium as a whole
• Resources (Person Months, and Other Direct Costs if exceed 15% of Personnel Costs)
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Implementation
Evaluation form
• Quality and effectiveness of the work plan, including extent to which resources assigned in work packages are in line with their objectives/deliverables
• Appropriateness of management structures and procedures, including risk and innovation management
• Complementarity of the participants and extent to which the consortium as a whole brings together the necessary expertise
• Appropriateness of allocation of tasks, ensuring that all participants have a valid role and adequate resources in the project to fulfill that role
Proposal Part B: Section 3 (cont.)
Proposal Part B: Section 4
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Participants
Proposal template • How their profiles match their tasks • CVs of key persons • References (publications, products, other projects) • Infrastructure or any major items of technical equipment,
relevant to the proposed work
Evaluation form Experts will assess the operational capacity of applicants to carry out the proposed work
Proposal Part B: Section 5
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Ethics and Security • How are ethical and security issues dealt with?
• Compliance with legislation
Examples: • Personal data collection and/or processing
• Physical interventions on study participants, use of invasive techniques
• Export of personal data to non-EU countries
Ethics assessment: only proposals considered for funding
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From evaluation to grant award
Panel
Consensus Meetings
Individual Reading
Eligibility Check
Evaluation Process
Panel of independent experts, 3 per proposal
Individual reading followed by consensus meetings & panel meeting chaired by the Commission
Result: evaluation report for proposers
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1. Excellence
2. Impact
3. Quality and efficiency of implementation
Award Criteria
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• Each criterion scored out of 5
• Individual threshold = 3/5
• Overall threshold = 10/15
Scoring
Indicative timetable
Information on the outcome of the evaluation: Maximum 5 months from the final date for submission
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Indicative date for the signing of grant agreements: Maximum 8 months from the final date for submission.
Get prepared: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/docs/h2020-funding-guide/grants/applying-for-funding/submit-proposals/get-prepared_en.htm
IT Helpdesk for Submission Service http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/api/contact/index.html
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