will the future be greener?
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NESEM 2013, Toulouse, September 25th ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking 1
Will the Future be greener?
Antonio Vecchio Programme Officer, ARTEMIS-JU
ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking The public private partnership for R&D in embedded systems
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Outline
ARTEMIS: a new FP7 instrument
Why a new instrument
Relationship with other R&D&I programmes
5 Calls gone: what ARTEMIS has built
Success stories
The ARTEMIS peculiarity: your contribution
From SRA to projects
From project to clusters
The future of ARTEMIS within H2020
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The ARTEMIS “Joint Technology Initiative” – why a new instrument?
2004 – High-Level Group publishes “Building ARTEMIS”
Describes the importance of Embedded Systems expertise to European industrial competitiveness
Higlights the EU industry fragmentation as main threats to EU leadership in the field
Need to start talking a common “body language” Cross-sectorial –better design - reuse – improves – lead
Need to harmonize/strenghten EU R&D policies
2006 – ARTEMIS ETP publishes detailed Strategic Research Agenda
Describes technical challenges and novel approaches for R&D Involvement of SMEs, Centres of Excellence, Financing schemes (JTI)
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ARTEMIS JTI implemented as a Joint Undertaking, a Union Body
EC
MAS
Member &
Associated
States
General Assembly
Steering Board
Governing Board
Votes: 50% ARTEMISIA & 50 % MAS & EC
Strategy and rules of operation, supervision
Industry and
Research
Committee
Strategic planning
Public Authorities
Board Voting rights proportional
to commitments
Calls and project selection Working Groups
Executive Director
Operations and finances Research
Industry
(incl. SME)
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2006 : The first ARTEMIS SRA
SRA 2006
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Reference Designs & ArchitecturesReference Designs & Architectures
Seamless Connectivity & MiddlewareSeamless Connectivity & Middleware
System Design Methods & ToolsSystem Design Methods & Tools
IndustrialPriorities
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Private Spaces
Private Spaces
Public Infra-
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Public Infra-
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Reference Designs & ArchitecturesReference Designs & Architectures
Seamless Connectivity & MiddlewareSeamless Connectivity & Middleware
System Design Methods & ToolsSystem Design Methods & Tools
Application Contexts
IndustrialIndustrial Nomadic Environ-ments
Nomadic Environ-ments
Private Spaces
Private Spaces
Public Infra-
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Public Infra-
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IndustrialIndustrial Nomadic Environ-ments
Nomadic Environ-ments
Private Spaces
Private Spaces
Public Infra-
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Public Infra-
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Reference Designs & ArchitecturesReference Designs & Architectures
Seamless Connectivity & MiddlewareSeamless Connectivity & Middleware
System Design Methods & ToolsSystem Design Methods & Tools
IndustrialPriorities
The HORIZONTALISATION to
overcome the fragmentation, while
mastering the complexity, for yielding
multi-domain reusable results
The ARTEMIS matrix approach
extended to put applications contexts,
research priorities and societal
challenges into perspective
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ARTEMIS JU Research
The JU Research Agenda proposal considers the expectations of the JU and resulting projects:
“Think BIG”
= projects with appropriate critical mass and significant societal impact
“Socio-Economic Benefits”
= improved industrial efficiency “... to strengthen European competitiveness and allow the emergence of new markets and societal applications.”
i.e. a focus on key technical issues, solving high-visibility issues with commercially value added results
“Multi-national”
= considers national/regional strategic priorities
“Think Different”
= significant and complementary added-value over existing programmes
This is the spirit of what ARTEMIS projects should achieve
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SRA 2011
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2011 : The (re)new(ed) ARTEMIS SRA
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ARTEMIS Calls
Call bud EU Publics EU+AMS participants Proposals received
Project funded
ARTEMIS-2008 35,100,000.00 € 98,918,181.82 € 397 27 12
ARTEMIS-2009 37,086,500.00 € 104,516,500.00 € 836 44 13
ARTEMIS-2010 33,121,000.00 € 93,341,000.00 € 840 47 10
ARTEMIS-2011 25,698,750.00 € 72,423,750.00 € 540 27 9
ARTEMIS-2012 49,226,833.10 € 138,730,166.00 € 632 25 8
ARTEMIS-2013 26,862,000.00 € 75,702,000.00 € 559 22 4
totals 180,233,083.10 € 507,929,597.82 € 3804 192 60
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Call Total Costs National Contribution EU Contribution
Ratio Nat/EU contribution
2008 193,395,532.42 € 60,723,981.32 € 31,764,315.85 € 1.91
2009 205,052,781.38 € 67,280,526.42 € 33,484,723.82 € 2.01
2010 159,247,135.15 € 54,641,075.21 € 26,594,271.57 € 2.05
2011 139,573,838.02 € 45,207,754.69 € 23,308,830.95 € 1.94
2012 227,706,695.87 € 66,032,992.50 € 38,027,018.21 € 1.74
Grand Total 924,975,982.84 € 293,886,330.14 € 153,179,160.41 € 1.92
Proposals
Projects
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Success Stories
CESAR – one of a kind project
56 partners, 60 M€ costs
~10 M€ EU contribution, 18 M€ National contribution
First successfull project focused on building a Reference Technology Platform fitting needs and requirement of a ES industry at large.
Strong cross-sectorial vocations, critical mass
Automotive – Aerospace – Rail- Automation
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Energy Efficient Communities
Goal – reduce our carbon footprint without conceding comfort and safety
Project eDIANA sets the scene
Controlling a single heating system may be easy, but scaling this to complete buildings and even communities is a major barrier
Led by Acciona (ES), eDIANA brings some key players together around a standardised architecture to Facilitate retrofit (big concern)
Guarantee lifetime support (big concern)
eDIANA proposes an ARTEMIS CoIE
Complemented by projects IoE (Internet of Energy) and ME3GAS, and ENCOURAGE.
These major initiatives will have a significant impact on the energy-efficiency of our future society.
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ARTEMIS: Building the future of the Electric Vehicle
The JTI “Think Big” model has inspired major players to coordinate R&D efforts Non-differentiating enabling technologies
Common roadmap for the sector
… across many funding schemes
FP7, ARTEMIS, ENIAC, ITEA2, EPoSS, National, …
Feeds into other major initiatives
Green Cars Initiative
Fuel Cells and Hydrogen JTI
ARTEMIS projects POLLUX and IoE play a leading role
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The EV mosaic: Industry roadmap buiding on ARTEMIS / ENIAC
EV case:
Industry Roadmap buiding on JTIs
Requires stable perspective
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The ARTEMIS point of view: the way forward
ARTEMIS is paving the way to greater “Europeanization” of the R&D scene
Focus on “Market Impact” Aims directly at improved competitiveness
Attracts large R&D projects supported by smaller, targeted initiatives Targeted projects advance “dominant designs”
Larger projects can integrate the “complementary assets”
Leads to an increased number of countries per project
ARTEMIS sees this as a start to broader, more effective collaboration structures
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ARTEMIS evolution
from a project point of view
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Evolution over time
2008 2013
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ARTEMIS-JU – Project Clustering
ARTEMIS’ industry-driven projects have a large footprint with rich content, addressing societal and business needs
Project clusters are developing:
Safety and reliability (CESAR, RECOMP, MBAT, pSafeCer, nSafeCer, iFEST, …)
Electric Vehicle (IoE, POLLUX with ENIAC-E3CAR and FP7-CASTOR/Smarttop)
Energy efficient communities (eDIANA , ENCOURAGE, IoE, eGOTHAM, …)
Low-power Multi-Core for embedded (SCALOPES, SMECY,…)
E-health (CHIRON, HIGH PROFILE)
“Things of the internet” (SOFIA, SIMPLE, SMARCOS, iLAND)
Manufacturing (eSONIA, R3-COP)
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2012 : TIME for CHANGES!
From
« THINK BIG »
to
« THINK EVEN BIGGER »
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AIPPs
ARTEMIS
Innovation Pilot Projects
Industry promoting R&D vision
toward Public Authorities
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What is an AIPP?
A very large industrial commitment
Strong business motivation
More Development and Innovation, less Research (higher TRLs)
Pan-European
Critical mass, beyond national borders
Impact, Impact, Impact! R&D, Technology, Business, Market, employment, societal
Very large budget (>100 Mio € over 3 years)
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2008 – 2013 : a fantastic ride
You are the actors of a fantastic evolution
Your community has set-up a research agenda
Your community has carried out one-of-kind EU projects
Your community has facilitated the gathering of R&D&I ecosystems
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ARTEMIS evolution from a programme point of view
The last call of ARTEMIS ?
Will the future be greener?
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The Future is….ECSEL-lence in H2020
What’s news in H2020
Strong administrative simplification
New IT tool platform – one stop shop
For ICT and ES:
Launch new electronics industrial strategy – an "Airbus of Chips“ – ref. Digital Agenda
10 B€ investement in ICT in H2020, including 5 B€ in the field of ECSEL
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The Future is….ECSEL-lence in H2020
Budget is larger than the sum of ENIAC and ARTEMIS
Merger of ARTEMIS and ENIAC into ECSEL
Electronic Component and Systems for European Leadership
Mixed tripartite/bipartite model
Inclusion of EPoSS Technology Platform
H2020 simplification will also apply to ECSEL
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The power of tripartite: The Collar’ Triangle
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Tripartite? What about quadri-partite. The power of mechatronics
Courtesy of York University
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Let’s get a new ride
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ECSEL
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Thank you! [email protected]
ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking The public private partnership for R&D in embedded systems