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Information and Communication Technologies in WP2018-20
Horizon 2020
Alessandro Barbagli
Head of Sector - ICT Committees and NCP
Research Strategy & Programme Coordination
DG CONNECT - European Commission
Guiding principles & key figures
A few reminders on Horizon 2020…
• Biggest EU R&I programme ever
€77 billion of EU funding over 2014-2020
~ 27% increase compared to 2007-2013
• Core part of Europe 2020's strategy
Smart, sustainable and inclusive growth
• Main objectives
➢ Responding to the economic crisis to invest in future jobs and growth
➢ Addressing people’s concerns about their livelihoods, safety and environment
➢ Strengthening the EU’s global position in research, innovation and technology
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* 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 single programme bringing together three separate programmes/initiatives*
• Coupling research to 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 inall EU countries and beyond
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A few reminders on Horizon 2020…
H2020 budget per priority
Excellent science
Industrial leadership
Societal challenges
39%
31%
22%
+ EIT, JRC,
Widening, …
8%
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Excellent Science
Frontier Research (ERC)
Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
Skills and career development (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)
Research Infrastructures
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
Industrial Leadership
Leadership in enabling
and industrial technologies
ICT
Nanotech., Materials, Manuf. & Processing
Biotechnology
Space
Access to risk finance
Innovation in SMEs
ICT ICT
ICT
ICT
ICT
ICT
ICT
ICT
ICTICT
ICT in H2020 > LEIT-ICT
ICT
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ICT
Budget per priority for ICT
Excellent science
Industrial leadership
Societal challenges
~20%
~25%
~55%
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Public Private Partnerships in ICT
Joint Technology Initiative
• ECSEL (Electronic Components and Systems for European Leadership)
✓1,215 b€ from EU
✓3,6 b€ (out of which 1,2 b€ from Member States) from industry partners and other sources
Contractual PPPs
• 5G
• Photonics
• Robotics
• High Performance Computing
• Factories of the Future
• Green Vehicles
• Big Data
• Cyber-security
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Links to policy initiatives
• Digital Single Market➢ Privacy & Cybersecurity
➢ eGovernment action plan 2016-20
➢ DEI strategy
• eHealth action plan 2012-2020
• Smart Cities and Communities EIP
• Clean energy package
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ICT in WP2018-20
Translating political drivers
Sustainable
development and climate
Digitisation
International R&I
cooperation
Societal resilience
Market creating
innovation
Political driversFocus areas
Climate
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Circular Economy
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Digitisation and
transformation
3
Security
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EIC
Inco.flagships
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• Reinforced link with political priorities
• Alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals
• Increased integration across SCs and LEIT
• Focus areas
• Digitising and transforming European industry and services (~1,7B€)
• Boosting the effectiveness of the Security Union (~1,1B€)
• Consolidation and strengthening of the SME instrument
• Single call grouping the instrument in one topic under the European Innovation Council pilot
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Approach to WP2018-20 (1/2)
• More precision, focus and clarity in the topic descriptions (notably the expected impacts)…while keeping up an open and non-prescriptive approach
• Expansion of the use of two-stage calls
• Year 2020 only indicative
Approach to WP2018-20 (2/2)
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ICT in Excellent science
Excellent science
Industrial leadership
Societal challenges
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Future and Emerging Technologies2018
• FET Open (186 M€)
• Still open to all radically new technologies in all areas
• Breakthrough technological target, proof of concept
• Ambitious interdisciplinary research
• FET Proactive (100 M€)
• a. Artificial organs, tissues, cells and sub-celluar structures
• b. Time, c. Living technologies, d. Socially interactive technologies
• e. Disruptive micro-energy and storage technologies
• f. Topological matter
• Community building in Neuromorphic Computing
• ERA-NET Cofund
• FET HPC (4 M€)
• International cooperation on HPC (Brazil and Mexico)
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Future and Emerging Technologies2018
• FET Flagships (148 M€)
• Preparatory Actions for new FET Flagships
• ICT and Connected Society
• Health and the Life Sciences
• Energy, Environment and Climate change
• ERA-NET Cofund for FET Flagships
• FET Flagship on Quantum Technologies
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Research Infrastructures2018
European Open Science Cloud
• INFRAEOSC-01: Access to commercial services through the EOSC hub
European data Infrastructures
• INFRAEDI-01: Pan-European High Performance Computing infrastructure and services (PRACE)
• INFRAEDI-02: HPC PPP – centres of Excellence on HPC
• INFRAEDI-03: Support to the governance of HPC Infrastructures
Support to policy
• INFRASUPP-01-b5: Support to the e-Infrastructure reflection Group (e-IRG)
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112 M€
ICT in Industrial leadership
Excellent science
Industrial leadership
Societal challenges
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Approach to WP2018-20
• Focus and align with high-level political priorities
• Digitising and transforming European industry and Services
• European Data Infrastructures (HPC, Big data and Cloud)
• 5G Action plan and Connected and Automated Mobility
• Next Generation Internet
• Cybersecurity
• Support core ICT industries through roadmap-based cPPPs
• Stronger synergies between cPPPs
• Integrate digital technologies across all parts of H2020
• Continued focus on innovation
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Technologies for DigitisingEuropean Industry 2018
• Cover wide range of ICT technologies including micro-electronics, cyberphysical systems, photonics and robotics. Systemic integration from smart integrated components to cyber-physical systems
• Complementary to the JTI Electronic Components and Systems (ECSEL)
• Organised in four topics in 2018:
• ICT-02: Flexible and Wearable Electronics• ICT-03: Photonics Manufacturing Pilot Lines for Photonic
Components and devices• ICT-04: Photonics based manufacturing , access to photonics,
datacom photonics and connected lighting• ICT-07: Electronic Smart System
163 M€
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Technologies for Digitising European Industry
European Data Infrastructures2018
• Enable the creation of a world-class HPC/Big Data ecosystem
• Novel and generic software engineering methods and tools
• Complementary to the work in the Excellent Science pillar under Research Infrastructures and FET (on High Performance Computing)
• Organised in four topics in 2018:
• ICT-11: HPC and Big Data enabled Large-scale test-beds and applications
• ICT-12: Big Data technologies and extreme-scale analytics• ICT-13: Supporting the emergence of data markets and the
data economy• ICT-16: Software Technologies
114 M€
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European Data Infrastructures
5G 2018
• 5G cPPP phase 3 targets validation of technologies and architectures in a system context and for multiple use cases
• Organised in four topics in 2018:
• ICT-17: 5G End to End Facility• ICT-18: 5G for cooperative, connected and automated mobility• ICT-21: EU-US Collaboration for advanced wireles platforms• ICT-22: EU-China 5G Collaboration
WARNING: Deadline for ICT-17 and ICT-22 is already 31 January 2018
118 M€
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5G
Next Generation Internet2018
• Next generation technologies for the internet in 10-15 years based on European values such as openness, neutrality, cooperation, inclusion, transparency and protection of data and privacy.
• Organised in seven topics:
• ICT-24: Next generation Internet – An open Internet Initiative• ICT-25: Interactive technologies• ICT-26: Artificial Intelligence• ICT-27: Internet of Things• ICT-28: Future Hyper-connected Sociality• ICT-29: A multilingual Next Generation Internet• ICT-31: EU-US collaboration on NGI
102 M€
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NGI
Cross-cutting activities2018
• Engaging artists in R&I to support innovation
• Close the gap between supply and demand for innovative ICT
• Piloting innovative digital financial solutions
• Organised in three topics in 2018:
• STARTS – The Arts stimulating innovation• Pre-commercial procurement open• Fintech: Support to experimentation frameworks and regulatory compliance
• In addition also support to the European Innovation Council Pilot:
• Open Disruptive Innovation (SME Instrument)• Fast Track to Innovation
17,5 M€
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Cross-cutting activities
Call - Digitising and transforming European industry and services: digital innovation hubs and platforms
2018
• Focus area implemented mainly through:
• Digital innovation hubs• Cross-sectorial and integrated digital platforms
• Organised in four topics in 2018:
• DT-ICT-02: Robotics – Digital Innovation Hubs• DT-ICT-06: Coordination and Support Activities for Digital Innovation Hub
network• DT-ICT-07: Digital Manufacturing Platforms for Connected Smart Factories• DT-ICT-10: Interoperable and smart homes and grids
130 M€
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Digital innovation hubs and platforms
Call Cybersecurity2018
• Focus area
• Combining contributions from LEIT-ICT, SC1 and SC7
• Grouping the main R&D&I activities in Cybersecurity, from enabling technologies to specific use cases
• Organised in one topic in 2018:
• SU-ICT-01: Dynamic countering of cyber-attacks
40 M€
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• EU-Japan
• EUJ-01: Advanced technologies (Security/Cloud/IoT/BigData) for a hyper-connected society in the context of Smart City
• EUJ-02: 5G and beyond
• EU-Korea
• EUK-01: Cloud, IoT and AI technologies
• EUJ-02: 5G
Coordinated calls 12 M€
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ICT in Societal challenges
Excellent science
Industrial leadership
Societal challenges
Budget
SC 14-15 16-17 18-20 2014-2020 Total SC(w/o EFTA)
Earmarked
for ICT
Health 268 232 496 996 ~ 6 900 15%
Food * * * * ~ 3 700
Energy 72 * * * ~ 5 400
Transport 85 * * * ~ 5 850
Environment 25 * * * ~ 2 750
Societies 78 85 146 309 ~ 1 200 25%
Security 99 98 176 373 ~ 1 550 25%
Total 627 415 822 2000+ ~ 27 350 7%
Note: All budget figures in M€
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Different approaches between SCs!
• Digital transformation in Health and Care(100M€ in 2018 / 107M€ in 2019)
• Big data and Artificial Intelligence for monitoring health status and quality of life after the cancer treatment
• Adaptive smart working and living environments supporting active and healthy ageing
• Large scale implementation of digital innovation for health and care in an ageing society (PPI)
• Exploiting the full potential of in-silico medicine research for personaliseddiagnostics and therapies in cloud-based environments
• Prototyping a European interoperable Electronic Health Record (EHR) exchange
• Scaling up the univocal Identification of Medicinal Products
• Digital health and care services (PCP)
• Large Scale pilots of personalised & outcome based integrated care
• + Coordination and Support Activities
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Health, demographic change and wellbeing2018-2020
• Trusted digital solutions and Cybersecurity in Health and Care (36M€ in 2018 / 60M€ in 2019)
• Smart and healthy living at home
• Toolkit for assessing and reducing cyber risks in hospitals and care centres to protect privacy/data/infrastructures
• Raising awareness and developing training schemes on cybersecurity in hospitals
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Health, demographic change and wellbeing2018-2020
Food security and sustainable use of natural resources2018-2020
• "digital revolution" as one of the drivers of innovation
• Joint topics with LEIT-ICT
• Contribution to the DT focus area in the three SC2 calls
• Sustainable Food Security
• Personalized Nutrition (28M€)
• Food Cloud demonstrators (10M€)
• ERANETs in agri-food / ICT-enabled agri-food systems (21M€)
• Blue Growth
• Sustainable European aquaculture 4.0: nutrition and breeding (6M€)
• Rural Renaissance
• ICT Innovation for agriculture – Digital Innovation Hubs for Agriculture (20M€)
• Digital solutions and e-tools to modernise the CAP (10M€)
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• Contribution to the DT and SU focus areas through joint topics with LEIT-ICT and SC7/Cybersecurity
• One single call
• Building a low-carbon, climate resilient future: secure, clean and efficient energy
• Energy efficiency• Upgrading smartness of existing buildings through innovations for legacy equipment
(29M€ in 2019)
• Enabling next-generation of smart energy services valorising energy efficiency and flexibility at demand-side as energy resource (12M€ in 2018-19)
• Smart and clean energy for consumers• The role of consumers in changing the market through informed decision and
collective actions (10M€)
• Smart citizen-centred energy system (6 topics – 163M€ in 2018-19)
• Smart Cities and Communities (1 topic – 73M€ in 2018-19)
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Energy2018-2020
• Three calls
• Mobility for growth
• Moving freight by Water: Sustainable Infrastructure and Innovative Vessels
• Safety in an evolving road mobility environment
• Multidisciplinary and collaborative aircraft design tools and processes
• The Autonomous Ship
• An inclusive digitally interconnected transport system meeting citizens' needs
• Unmanned and autonomous survey activities at sea
• Automated road transport (103M€ overall)
• 4 topics in 2018-19 (53M€)
• Focus on large-scale demonstrations / target SAE level: 4
• Complementary to CCAM activities in LEIT-ICT 5G cPPP
• Green Vehicles
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Transport2018-2020
Climate and environment2018-2020
• Two calls
• Building a low-carbon, climate resilient future: climate action in support of the Paris Agreement
• Greening the economy in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
• Demonstrating systemic urban development for circular and regenerative cities (39M€)
• Building a water-smart economy and society (72M€)
• New solutions for the sustainable production of raw materials / "digital mine" (30M€)
• Raw materials innovation actions: exploration and Earth observation in support of sustainable mining (20M€)
• Digital solutions for water: linking the physical and digital world for water solutions (14M€)
• EU-India water co-operation (15M€)
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• Three calls
• Migration
• Addressing the challenge of migrant integration through ICT-enabled solutions (20M€)
• Socioeconomic and cultural transformations in the context of the fourth industrial revolution
• Addressing the socioeconomic effects of technological transformations (9M€)
• Transformative impact of disruptive technologies in public services (16M€)
• Innovative solutions for inclusive and sustainable urban environments (7,5M€)
• The impact of technological transformations on children and youth (10,5M€)
• Collaborative approaches to cultural heritage for social cohesion (12M€)
• Curation of digital assets and advanced digitisation (10M€)
• Using big data approaches in research and innovation policy making (1,9M€)
• Governance for the future
• New forms of delivering public goods and inclusive public services (9,5M€)
• Pilot on using the European cloud infrastructure for public administrations (8M€)
• Digitisation, Digital Single Market and European culture: new challenges for creativity, intellectual property rights and copyright (9M€)
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies2018-2020
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Security2018-2020
• Three calls
• Protecting the infrastructure of Europe and the people in the European smart cities
• Prevention, detection, response and mitigation of combined physical and cyber threats to critical infrastructure in Europe (46M€)
• Security for smart and safe cities and public spaces in smart and safe cities (16M€)
• Security
• Technologies for first responders
• Technologies to enhance the fight against crime and terrorism (49M€)
• Information and data stream management to fight against (cyber)crime and terrorism (16M€)
• Technologies / solutions to enhance border and external security (2 topics -62M€)
• Digital Security
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Security2018-2020
• Three calls
• Protecting the infrastructure of Europe and the people in the European smart cities
• Security
• Digital Security
• Cybersecurity preparedness - cyber range, simulation and economics (16M€)
• Digital Security and privacy for citizens and Small and Medium Enterprises and Micro Enterprises (18M€)
• Cybersecurity in the Electrical Power and Energy System (EPES): an armour against cyber and privacy attacks and data breaches (20M€ - joint topic with SC3)
• Digital security, privacy, data protection and accountability in critical sectors (28,5M€)
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More information…
Find out more
• Horizon 2020 web site
✓ http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020
• Participants portal
✓ http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal
• H2020 helpdesk, including FAQ
✓ http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm?pg=enquiries
• National Contact Points
✓ http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/support/national_contact_points.html
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Call planning – 2018 (1/3)
FET• FET Open: 16 May 2018
• FET Open (CSA): 11 April 2018
• FET open-03 (Launchpad): 16 October 2018
• FET Proactive: 22 March 2018
• FET HPC: 15 May 2018
e-Infrastructures• 22 March 2018
LEIT-ICT
• Main ICT call: 17 April 2018• Topics ICT-17 and ICT-22: 31 January 2018
• DT Focus Area: 17 April 2018
• Topic DT-ICT-10: 14 November 2018
• Cybersecurity: 28 August 2018
• EU-Japan: 31 January 2018
• EU-Korea: 31 January 2018
Call planning – 2018 (2/3)
SC1 (Health)• BHC: 18 April
• DTH+TDS: 24 April, 14 November
SC2 (Food)• 13 February
SC3 (Energy)• 5 April, 4 September, 15 November
SC4 (Transport)• MG, LC-GV: 30 January, 4 April
• DT-ART: 4 April
SC5 (Climate and environment)• 27 February
SC6 (Europe in a changing world)• 13 March
SC7 (Security)• 23 August
Call planning – 2018 (3/3)
SME instrument• Phase 1: 8 February, 3 May, 5 September, 7 November 2018
• Phase 2: 10 January, 14 March, 23 May, 1 October 2018
HORIZON 2020
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