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EU Research Funding (on Future Internet activities) - today and tomorrow An overview EUROVIEW 2011 02/08/11 Würzburg Rüdiger Martin European Commission – Directorate General “Information Society and Media” – Directorate D “Converged Networks and Services” – Unit D1 “Future Networks”

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EU Research Funding(on Future Internet activities)- today and tomorrow

An overview

EUROVIEW 201102/08/11 Würzburg

Rüdiger MartinEuropean Commission – Directorate General “Information Society and Media” –Directorate D “Converged Networks and Services” – Unit D1 “Future Networks”

ICT in Framework Programme 7 (FP7) -Where do we stand?

[Behind us]

– ICT Calls for Proposals under Work Programmes 2007-08,2009-10 and 2011-12

• >4200 M€ of EU funding committed• >1200 projects launched• >11700 participations• >3900 distinct organisations

– Calls under two Joint Technology Initiatives (JTIs) Artemisand Eniac and the Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme(AAL) in 2008 - 2010

••• 2

ICT in Framework Programme 7 (FP7) -Where do we go?

[Ahead of us]

– ICT Work Programme 2011-12 Calls 8 and 9• ~1350 M€ funding

– ICT Work Programme 2013 Bridging into the nextFramework Programme Horizon 2020 (Common StrategicFramework for Future EU Research and Innovation Funding –CFS)

• >1500 M€ funding

– JTIs + AAL WPs 2011, 2012, 2013

••• 3

4

Network and service infrastructures

• 1.1: Future Networks supporting the convergence and interoperability ofheterogeneous mobile, wired and wireless broadband networktechnologies

– novel Internet architectures; network management and operation frameworks, wireless andmobile broadband systems and ultra-high capacity all-optical networks, satcoms

• 1.2: Cloud computing, Internet of Services & advanced softwareengineering

– technologies specific to the networked, distributed dimension of software and the accessto services and data

• 1.4: Trustworthy ICT– security in networked service and computing environments; trust, privacy and claims

management infrastructures; data policy, governance and socio-economic aspects oftrustworthy ICT

• 1.6: Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE)– FIRE Federation– FIRE Experimentation– Coordination and support

160 M€

160 M€

70 M€

25 M€

Deadline: 17/1/12

Challenge 1

80 M€

5

Objective 2011.1.1: Future Networks- Call 8, 160M€

Target Outcome

Development of energy-efficient future network infrastructuresthat support the convergence and interoperability ofheterogeneous mobile, wired and wireless broadbandnetwork technologies

Common Strategic Framework (CSF) for EUResearch and Innovation: Horizon 2020

Why a Common Strategic Framework?

EU research and innovation funding has lots of benefits …•Enable cross-border pooling of resources to achieve critical massand diffusion of knowledge•Promote competition in research and innovation, thereby raisinglevels of excellence•Offers a wide range of training possibilities•Provides a way to deal with pan-European policy challenges•Raises the international attractiveness of EU research andinnovation•Act as a catalyzer for development of common solutions•Financial instruments with high leverage

Common Strategic Framework (CSF) for EUResearch and Innovation: Horizon 2020

Why a Common Strategic Framework?

… but also shortcomings•Complexity – too many instruments and funding mechanisms,complex landscape•Further simplification – less variation in rules, simpler audits andcontrols, avoid duplicate information•Better strategy for innovation – involve users, how tocommercialize results, generate impacts•Need to focus resources – with critical mass to address the grandchallenges•Broaden participation – industry, SMEs, new Member States,women, new innovation actors•Clearer agendas – driven by scientific, industrial, social objectives

• Scope:• The Framework Programme for research, technological development

and demonstration (currently FP7, €53 billion 2007-2013)• The Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP)

(€3.6 billion 2007-2013)• The European Institute for Innovation and Technology (EIT) (€309

million 2007-2013)• One framework decision setting up Horizon 2020 – Framework

Programme for Research and Innovation• Three specific programmes:

• Raising excellence in the science base• Tackling societal challenges• Creating industrial leadership and competitive frameworks

• One set of Rules for Participation and Dissemination• Coherent set of funding instruments along the whole innovation

chain• Basis for far reaching simplification of rules and procedures

Common Strategic Framework (CSF) for EUResearch and Innovation: Horizon 2020

• EU budget review

• Financial Regulation revision

• Green Paper: commonstrategic framework for EUR&D and innovation funding

• FP7 interim evaluation

• Multi-annual FinancialFramework (MFF) proposal

• Horizon2020 proposals

2010

2011

2012

• FP simplification communication• EU2020 Strategy

• Digital Agenda for Europe

• Innovation Union

• Other Europe 2020Flagship Initiatives

2013

• Horizon2020 decisions

• Multi-annual FinancialFramework decision

Timeline

9

2011: Key year to define CSF enveloppe

> 1300 questionnaire responses>775 position papers⭛ 65% of respondents received

FP7 fundingCSF = Horizon2020

29/06/2011: €80 billion forHorizon2020 (46% increase,7.8% of MFF)

Landscape of Future Internet Activitiesin Europe

- Constituency building- Future research trends- FIA constituency impact- FIA conference & workshops- FIA scientific bookStarted 2008

- Constituency building- Future research trends- FIA constituency impact- FIA conference & workshops- FIA scientific bookStarted 2008

FIA

European

National

Research Pilots Policy

100 projects covering researchin communications, networks,media technologies, softwareand services, trust and securityand the Internet of things.Started: 2006

100 projects covering researchin communications, networks,media technologies, softwareand services, trust and securityand the Internet of things.Started: 2006

FP7 Challenge 1

Innovation

Representatives of EUMember states and FP7associated countries.Started 2009

Representatives of EUMember states and FP7associated countries.Started 2009

FI Forum

Innovation oriented FIresearch partnershipStarted: 2011

Innovation oriented FIresearch partnershipStarted: 2011

FI-PPP

More than 15 Europeancountries have national FIfocussed RTD & Innov.actions ongoing.

More than 15 Europeancountries have national FIfocussed RTD & Innov.actions ongoing.

National FI Initiatives

- European Council- European Parliament- Committee of Regions- Economic & Social Committee

- European Council- European Parliament- Committee of Regions- Economic & Social Committee

European Institutions

- CELTIC (communications)- CATRENE (nano-electronics)- EURIPIDES (microsystems)- ITEA2 (software)

- CELTIC (communications)- CATRENE (nano-electronics)- EURIPIDES (microsystems)- ITEA2 (software)

EUREKA

- Japan- United States- Canada- China- Brazil

- Japan- United States- Canada- China- Brazil

FI in international context

ICT-KICICT-KIC

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Framework Programme 7ICT

Challenge 1: ”Pervasive and Trusted Network andService Infrastructures”

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D2 D3 D4 F4 F5 Task Force

Future Internet Assembly- A living body

FIA Status, after PPP calls and Call 7

Total FIA projects: 133Total “FIA organisations”: 770

More than 1 Billion EUR invested

•What are the long term societal and economic trends of future"online societies"?•How could these trends impact the underlying network and servicetechnologies?•How can these trends subsequently drive research requirements?

FIA Conference Poznan, 24-26 October 2011(www.fi-poznan.eu)

Research RoadmappingPre-standardisationInternational collaborationFI ArchitectureManagement, ManaLinked open dataFI for Enterprises

FIA @ Work

Real World Internet, IoTFuture Content NetworksFIA Book, results, impactServices, FISEExperiments, FIRETrust, SecurityFuture Networks

Multiple FIA Working Groups at Work

Future Internet Forum - FIF

• Forum of Member States – chaired by the Commission

• Progress towards a common Future Internet requires

– not only mastering of core technological developments,– but also a better networking of knowledge, people, skills, and users

within Europe, taking into account the specificities of Member Statesstrengths and their ambitions.

• More than 20 countries networked

• Network Member States’ Future Internet programmes

• Mapping – what is done where

Future InternetPlatform

Trade-offs: Private/Public Infrastructure Openness Regulation

EUPolicies

EUPolicies

ICT technology research

ICT applications research

Future Internet PPP: Beyond R&D

+ user-driven + socialbenefit - time tomarket

Application Pull

Technology push

EuropeanTechnologyPlatforms

EuropeanTechnologyPlatforms

ICT Programme Challenge 1

Competitiveness& InnovationProgramme

ICT-PSP

The FI PPP“Smarter” infrastructures and business processes through

tighter integration with the Internet

Leverage two trends:1. Move towards an enhanced Internet2. Move towards “smarter” business processes

Application domains in health, transport,environment, energy, logistics,

Holistic technology + Application approach Foster cross-sector industrial partnerships and

“user” driven innovation

Leveraging thevalue of

“networked”

Leveraging thevalue of

“networked”

Turning data intovalue

Turning data intovalue

More INTELLIGENCEMore INTELLIGENCE More FLEXIBILITYMore FLEXIBILITY More EFFICIENCYMore EFFICIENCY

Getting greenand sustainableGetting green

and sustainable

Future Internet Public Private Partnership– Programme Architecture

SME Innovation

3rd CallUse Case

ExpansionPhase

CALL 3

Up to 5 Trials

CALL 2

Obj 1.8 Use Case Trials

Obj 1.8 Use Case Trials

Obj 1.9 Capacity Building

FI-WARE Technology Foundation

INFINITY: Capacity Building & Infrastructure

ENVIROFI

CALL 1

CONCORD: Programme Facilitation & Support

20112010 2012 2013 2014 2015

PHASE 3PHASE 1 PHASE 2

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EU-MESH

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UCELLS

EPIFSANSSMOOTH-IT

MOMENT

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CODIV

MIMAX

MULTI-BASE

SENDORA

SOCRATES

sISI

MOBILEWEB2.0

ROCKETDAVINCI

PSIRP

N-CRAVE

SARDANA

CHIANTI

SFERA

EIFFEL

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DICONET

PHYDAS

WHERE

WIMAGIC

REDESIGN

HURRICANE

ARAGORN

CARMEN

FUTON

eMobilityNetworld

EUWB

C-CAST

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Future InternetTechnologies

Radio Accessand

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Converged andOptical Networks

Call1-5 Future Networks Project Portfolio & Clusters

EARTH

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