uk fp7 national contact point ict, peter walters, fp7uk national contact point team
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Presentations from Horizon 2020 Information Seminar held at Hilton Hotel 28th November 2013TRANSCRIPT
Peter Walters UK FP7 NCP ICT
The Basics
Describing the general case of European Commission ICT funding for
collaborative research
A slideset intended for newcomers – acknowledged by its originator: the UK ICT National Contact Point to
be
Probably the worst Powerpoint in the world
UK ICT NCP: [email protected]
RESEARCH & INNOVATION COLLABORATORS BENEFITS MAKING A PROPOSAL SUBMISSION SUCCESS NEGOTIATION
CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT PROJECT START REPORTING PROGRESS RETENTION SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION
THE NEXT 4 SLIDES WILL TELL YOU A FEW ESSENTIALS ABOUT
IN EUROPEAN FUNDED COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH
• RESEARCH & INNOVATION The European Commission supports collaborative Research and
Innovation projects by means of grants. • COLLABORATORS
The collaborators form a consortium which mostly must include three independent partners from different EU member or associated states.
• BENEFITS Important benefits to project participants include the development of knowledge underpinning new products and services, shared expertise, widened capabilities, enlarged networks an expanded world view,…….
• MAKING A PROPOSAL Participation follows successful submission of a written proposal in response to a call for proposals referring to a Workprogramme document which defines the technology areas to be addressed.
• SUBMISSION Proposals are submitted electronically using the participant portal before a fixed date and time by the coordinating partner, to whom evaluation results are communicated 5 months later.
• SUCCESS Not all proposals are successful, competition is strong, Submission rules are published in the specific ‘Guide for Proposers’ which details the submission process and sets rules which are rigorously applied.
• NEGOTIATION A negotiation process follows for successful proposing consortia, this necessitates validation of the identity and financial status of the proposers, and the formal description of the work to be undertaken, this may take several months to complete.
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• CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT The consortium partners undertake a Consortium Agreement which defines the way the consortium will operate
• PROJECT START Commencement of the project follows. Within 30 days of which a substantial pre-financing payment is made by The Commission
• REPORTING The coordinating partner interfaces with The Commission through a specific Project Officer. Progress reports and financial information and settlement of interrim cost claims are exchanged on a regular basis, with updates to the financing as necessary.
• PROGRESS Periodic project reviews involving independent experts are arranged by the Project officer. Reviews can, in a minority of cases terminate projects which fail to perform, with recovery of unspent/misspent finance.
• RETENTION Some 90% of the grant is payable before the project ends. The remainder or retention awaits completion of all documents.
• SUPPORT Newcomers are encouraged to discuss their interest with their National Contact Point mailto:[email protected] who will be able to provide guidance and advice on further steps
• DOCUMENTATION Documentation for particular calls for proposals can be downloaded from The Participant Portal: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/cooperation - ict .
FP7UK The ICT domain in Horizon 2020 Peter Walters FP7UK National Contact Point Team
http://www.ictic.org/h/v/ni.pdf
First work programme and calls for proposals
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Remember the three pillars
Societal Challenges
Industrial leadership
Excellent Science
ICT ICT
ICT
ICT
ICT ICT
ICT
Industrial Leadership 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
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
ICT
ICT
Europe 2020 priorities
ICT
Work programme structure
• General introduction (incl. Strategic Programme) • Excellent Science (not ERC) • Industrial Leadership • Societal Challenges • Science with and for Society • Widening Participation • Annexes
NB: Distinct WPs for: ERC & Euratom
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Efforts to enhance presentation of calls on web, for example: • Tagging for smart searching • glossary • FAQ etc
Societal Challenges
Industrial leadership
Excellent Science
ICT in Industrial Leadership
• A new generation of components and systems • Advanced Computing • Future Internet • Content technologies and information management • Robotics • Micro- and nano-electronic technologies, Photonics • ICT Cross-Cutting Activities
• IoT, Human Centricity, Cyber Security • Horizontal ICT Innovation actions
• Support: Finance, Entrepreneurship, Open Disruptive Innovation scheme • International Cooperation actions • Factory of the Future Call • EU-Brazil and EU-Japan Research R and Development Cooperation
http://www.ictic.org/h/doc%20index.html
Societal Challenges
Excellent Science
Industrial leadership
ICT Call Timetable
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Call Call ID Variants Open Close Notes 1 H2020-ICT-2014 11-Dec-13 23-Apr-14 703 M€
ICT 37 phases 1 and 2 01-Mar-14 Various Batch
Dates ODI Scheme
ICT 14 a,b,c 15-Jul-14 25-Nov-13 5G 2 H2020-ICT-2015 15-Oct-14 21-Apr-15 583M€
Brazil H2020-EUB-2015 15-Oct-14 21-Apr-15 Japan H2020-EUJ-2014 07-Jan-14 10-Apr-14
Draft Workprogramme Objectives (1) Budget M€
2014 2015 A new generation of components and systems - -
ICT 1 – 2014: Smart Cyber-Physical Systems 56 ICT 2 – 2014: Smart System Integration 48
ICT 3 – 2014: Advanced Thin, Organic and Large Area Electronics (TOLAE) technologies 38
Advanced Computing ICT 4 – 2015: Customised and low power computing 57
Future Internet ICT 5 – 2014: Smart Networks and novel Internet Architectures 24 ICT 6 – 2014: Smart optical and wireless network technologies 30 ICT 7 – 2014: Advanced Cloud Infrastructures and Services 73
ICT 8 – 2015: Boosting public sector productivity and innovation through cloud computing services 22
ICT 9 – 2015: Tools and Methods for Software Development 25
ICT 10 – 2015: Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation 37
ICT 11 – 2014: FIRE+ (Future Internet Research & Experimentation) 31.5 ICT 12 – 2015: Integrating experiments and facilities in FIRE+ 18 ICT 13 – 2014: Web Entrepreneurship 10
ICT 14 – 2014: Advanced 5G Network Infrastructure for the Future Internet 125
Draft Workprogramme Objectives (2) 2014 2015
Content technologies and information management ICT 15 – 2014: Big data and Open Data Innovation and take-up 50 ICT 16 – 2015: Big data - research 39 ICT 17 – 2014: Cracking the language barrier 15
ICT 18 – 2014: Support the growth of ICT innovative Creative Industries SMEs 15
ICT 19 – 2015: Technologies for creative industries, social media and convergence. 41
ICT 20 – 2015: Technologies for better human learning and teaching 52 ICT 21 – 2014: Advanced digital gaming/gamification technologies 17 ICT 22 – 2014: Multimodal and Natural computer interaction 31
Robotics ICT 23 – 2014: Robotics 74 ICT 24 – 2015: Robotics 83
Micro- and nano-electronic technologies, Photonics ICT 25 – 2015: Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies 50 ICT 26 – 2014: Photonics KET 47 ICT 27 – 2015: Photonics KET 44 ICT 28 – 2015: Cross-cutting ICT KETs 56
ICT 29 – 2014 Development of novel materials and systems for OLED lighting 18
Draft Workprogramme Objectives (3) 2014 2015
ICT Cross-Cutting Activities
ICT 30 – 2015: Internet of Things and Platforms for Connected Smart Objects 51
ICT 31 – 2014: Human-centric Digital Age 7 ICT 32 – 2014: Cybersecurity, Trustworthy ICT 38
ICT 33 – 2014: Trans-national co-operation among National Contact Points 4
Horizontal ICT Innovation actions ICT 34 – 2015: Support for access to finance 15 ICT 35 – 2014: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Support 7
ICT 36 - 2015: Pre-commercial procurement open to all areas of public interest requiring new ICT solutions 4
ICT 37 - 2014-15 Open Disruptive Innovation Scheme (implemented through the SME instrument) 90
Fast Track Innovation Pilot International Cooperation actions
ICT 38 – 2015: International partnership building and support to dialogues with high income countries 3
ICT 39 – 2015: International partnership building in low and middle income countries 11
Draft Workprogramme Objectives (4) Budget M€
2014 2015 EU-Brazil Research and Development Cooperation in Advanced Cyber Infrastructure
EUB 1 – 2015: Cloud Computing, including security aspects 3.5 EUB 2 – 2015: High Performance Computing (HPC) 2 EUB 3 – 2015: Experimental Platforms 1.5
EU-Japan Research and Development Cooperation in Net Futures
EUJ 1 – 2014: Technologies combining big data, internet of things in the cloud 1.5
EUJ 2 – 2014: Optical communications 1.5 EUJ 3 – 2014: Access networks for densely located users 1.5
EUJ 4 – 2014: Experimentation and development on federated Japan – EU testbeds 1.5
Other Workprogramme Objectives Factory of the Future from NMP - B
Factory of the Future Calls FoF 1 - 2014: Process optimisation of manufacturing assets 34
FoF 2 - 2014: Manufacturing processes for complex structures and geometries with efficient use of material 82
FoF 3 - 2014: Global energy and other resources efficiency in manufacturing enterprises -
FoF 4 - 2014: Developing smart factories that are attractive to workers - FoF 5 - 2014: Innovative product-service design using manufacturing intelligence -
FoF 6 - 2014: Symbiotic human-robot collaborations for safe and dynamic multimodal manufacturing systems -
FoF 7 - 2014: Support for the enhancement of the impact of FoF PPP projects -
FoF 8 - 2015: ICT-enabled modelling, simulation, analytics and forecasting technologies 32
FoF 9 - 2015: ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs (I4MS) 36 FoF 10 2015: Manufacturing of custom made parts for personalised products 77
FoF 11 2015: Flexible production systems based on integrated tools for rapid reconfiguration of machinery and robots -
FoF 12 2015: Industrial technologies for advanced joining and assembly processes of multi-materials -
FoF 13 2105: Re-use and re-manufacturing technologies and equipment for sustainable product lifecycle management -
FoF 14 2015: Integrated design and management of production machinery and processes -
ICT in Excellent Science
High-Performance Computing (HPC)
Strategy
E-Infra- structures
Digital Science
FET Open
Individual research projects
Early Ideas
FET Proactive
Open research clusters
Incubation
FET Flagships
Common research agendas
Large-Scale Initiatives
Future and Emerging Technologies
Societal Challenges
Industrial leadership
Excellent Science
Draft Workprogramme Objectives Future and Emerging Technologies Calls FET Open
FET OPEN 1 2014/2015: FET - Open Research projects r 77 77 FET OPEN 2 2014: Cordination & Support Activities 2014 c 3 FET OPEN 3 2015: Cordination & Support Activities 2015 c 3
FET Proactive FETPROACT 1 2014: Global Systems Science (GSS) r 10
FETPROACT 2 2014: Knowing, doing, being: cognition beyond problem solving r 15
FETPROACT 3 2014: Quantum simulation r 8 2 Call FET Proactive towards exascale high performance computing
FETHPC-1 2014: HPC Core Technologies, Programming Environments and Algorithms for Extreme Parallelism and Extreme Data Applications
r 93.4
FETHPC-2 2014 HPC Ecosystem Development r 4 Call FET -Flagships-tackling grand interdisciplinary science and technology challenges
FETFLAG 1 2014: Framework Partnership Agreement no budget
no budget
FETFLAG 2 2015: Graphene FET Flagship Core Project r 89 FETFLAG 3 2015: Human Brain Project FET Flagship Core Project r 89 FETFLAG 4 2014/2015: Policy environment for FET Flagships c 1.6
Call ID Title Close Budget (M€)
EINFRA-1-2014 Managing, preserving and computing with big research data 02-Sep-14 55
EINFRA-2-2014 e-Infrastructure for Open Access .. 15-Apr-14 13
EINFRA-3-2014 Towards global data e-infrastructures – Research Data Alliance .. 02-Sep-14 4
EINFRA-4-2014 Pan-European High Performance Computing infrastructure and services 02-Sep-14 15
EINFRA-5-2015 Centres of Excellence for computing applications 14-Jan-15 40 EINFRA-6-2014 Network of HPC Competence Centres for SMEs 02-Sep-14 2 EINFRA-7-2014 Provision of core services across e-infrastructures 02-Sep-14 6 EINFRA-8-2014 Research and Education Networking – GÉANT 02-Sep-14 0
EINFRA-9-2015 e-Infrastructures for virtual research environments (VRE) . 14-Jan-15 42
Draft Workprogramme Objectives eInfrastructures part of Excellence Pillar
H2020 Societal Challenges DG Connect: Organisational Configuration
RTD F(SANCO)
SC1Health
CNECT H1, H2
RTD EAGRI
SC2Food
CNECT G3
RTD KENER C
SC3Energy
CNECT H5
RTD HMOVE C
SC4Transport
CNECT H5
RTD ICLIM/ENV
ENTR F
SC5Climate
CNECT H5
RTD B, C
SC6Inclusive,
Innovative
CNECT G2, G4H2, H3
ENTR G
SC7Security
CNECT H4
Industrial leadership
Excellent Science
Societal Challenges
DG Connect
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/connect/sites/cnect-site/files/organi_en.pdf
National Launch Events
28 Iceland 22/11, Norway 6/12, Switzerland 14/1
ICT National Contact Point Technology Strategy Board: Business Support Group 0300 321 4357 FP7UK ICT Web Presence https://ktn.innovateuk.org/web/fp7-ict Twitter @eurobits
Peter Walters [email protected]
012 434 303 70
Useful Files: www.tinyurl.com/h2020index
http://www.ictic.org/h/v/bf.pdf