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PRESENTATION :
•FP6-IST- SK – Implemented
•Framework Programme 7
•Technology Platforms
• WP / ICT / Fp7 / 2007 – 2008
•+ CIP + LLP
Anton Lavrin, /(ISTC)RI /TU Košice, January 2007
Overview
>1100 Projects
> 13500 participations
3.86 M€ EU contribution
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CALL 1 CALL 2 CALL 3 CALL 4 CALL41
CALL 5 CALL 6 FETOPEN
JOINTCALLS
Number of projects per call (Total: 1114)
Call Participations Funding
CALL 1 3872 1064 M€
CALL 2 1782 524 M€
CALL 3 628 111 M€
CALL 4 3401 1068 M€
CALL 41 116 51 M€
CALL 5 2165 669 M€
CALL 6 738 154 M€
FET OPEN 490 107 M€
JOINT CALLS 472 119 M€
Grand Total13664 3867 M€
Average funding and number of participants
• Average funding for IPs slightly below 9M€,
• NoEs average 5,3M€• STREPs average around 2,25 M€
946.931
8.796.058
5.305.878
752.144
2.249.131
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CA IP NOE SSA STREP
Average funding per instrument (€)
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Average n° of participants
N° : 13 21 31 8 9
CA IP NOE SSA STREP
Average number of participants• IPs: 21 • NoEs: 31 !• STREPs: 9
Organisations
Legal Status Participations %
Government 4917 43%
Other 140 1%
Private commercial 4689 39%
Private non-profit 1735 14%
Public Commercial 313 3%
Grand Total 11794 100%
4660 involved through 13664 participations
1950 SMEs involved
Industry and private sector 42% in funding and 39% in participation
Funding per legal status (Total: 3,409 B€)
Public Commercial
3%
Private non-profit15%
Private commercial
42%
Other1%
Government39%
Top 20 participants1. FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT 2. PHILIPS GROUP3. SIEMENS GROUP4. THALES GROUP5. COMMISSARIAT à L‘ENERGIE ATOMIQUE6. ALCATEL GROUP7. INTERUNIVERSITY MICROELECTRONICS CENTER8. STMICROELECTRONICS9. TELEFONICA GROUP10. INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN INFORMATIQUE ET AUTOMATIQUE11. CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE12. SAP13. FRANCE TELECOM14. IBM GROUP15. DAIMLER CHRYSLER GROUP16. INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS17. UNIVERSITY OF KARLSRUHE18. ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE19. KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOGSKOLAN20. INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES
50 first participantstotal 32% of funding
New Member StatesNew Member States: funding per instrument
CA2%
IP32%
NOE10%
SSA5%
STREP51%
Funding to SMEs per call
18,5%19,0%19,5%20,0%20,5%21,0%21,5%22,0%22,5%23,0%
WP 03-04 WP 05-06 Total
•Steady increase from call 1 to 5 (4.1% --> 158,6 MEuro)•Concentration in STREPs•High SME participation (>21%)
Funding to NMS per call
0,0%
1,0%
2,0%
3,0%
4,0%
5,0%
6,0%
WP 03-04 WP 05-06 Total
FP6 IST implemented projects contribution to participants / Slovakia /
[Euro]
Call 1 .. 2-IP/2-NoE/5;5-Par…….…………………. 283 368
Call 2 .. 1-IP/2-STP/2-SSA/5;5-Par……………….. 434 902
Call 3 .. 13-SSA/2-CA /8;16-Par ……………….. 738 961
Call 4 .. 3-IP/2-NoE/9-STP/1-SSA /15;21-Par.. 2 752 482
Call 5 .. 3-IP/4-STP/1-SSA/1-CA/7;9-Par ……. 3 260 230 Call 6 100 774FET open + FET Proactive +Infrastructure-2 +
Join Call NMP 2 .. (1-IP/1-CA/1-STP/1-Inf/ 2;4-Par)………….. 534 641--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sum of contribution……………………………… 8 105 358Total budget ……………………………………..(10 177 808) cca …… O.3 % shearing www.tuke.sk/ist
New Member StatesNMS: type of participants
Government65%
Private commercial
29%
Public Commercial
1%
Private non-profit5%
NMS: share of total funding (3.86 B€)
0,0% 0,2% 0,4% 0,6% 0,8% 1,0% 1,2%
CyprusCzech Republic
EstoniaHungary
LatviaLithuania
MaltaPoland
SlovakiaSlovenia
UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPESTJOZEF STEFAN INSTITUTEUNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANAUNIVERSITY OF WARSAW - TECHNICAL UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF PRAGUEUNIVERSITY OF CYPRUSHUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCESINSTYTUT CHEMII BIOORGANICZEJ PANHOLOGRAFIKA EGYENI CEGUNIVERSITY OF PRAGUE - KARLOVAIBM - CZUNIVERSITY OF KOSICE – TECHNICAL UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY - AKADEMIA GORNICZO-HUTNICZASLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES – INST. OF INFORMATICSUNIVERSITY OF POZNANUNIVERSITY OF WARSAWUNIVERSITY OF KRAKOWUNIVERSITY OF WROCLAWPOLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCESACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLICUNIVERSITY OF BRNO - TECHNOLOGY
top 20 participants
SK from total (3,86 BEuro) ~0.2%SK from NMS rate (158,6 MEuro) ~ 5,1%
LINKS:
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/research/index_en.htmhttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/
http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/home_en.htmlhttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/
http://www.euractiv.com/en/science/7th-research-framework-programme-fp7/article-117494
The 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development The EU currently invests just below 2% of GDP in R&D (32% less than the US in 2001) and devotes only 20% of research expenditure to ICT, compared with 30% by our major competitors in the OECD. The Financial Perspective will allow the EU to take the necessary steps to achieve the 2010 target of 3% of Gross Domestic Product
(GDP) invested in R&D. (53.272 BEuro)Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP)The CIP will among other things include the SME Guarantee Facility from which more than 200,000 SMEs have benefited so far. The European Commission aims at increasing the number to more than 300,000 for the period 2007-2013 and proposes to add risk capital instruments supporting the start, development and expansion of innovative
SMEs. (3.621 BEuro)http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/enterprise_policy/cip/index_en.htm
The Education & Training 2010 strategy will improve the quality of education and training systems in the Member States and merge COMENIUS, ERASMUS, LEONARDO da VINCI, and GRUNDTVIG into one single Lifelong Learning Programme. (6.970 BEuro )
http://ec.europa.eu/education/programmes/llp/general/index_en.html
EC Financial funds, instruments and resources for developmenthttp://europa.eu.int/comm/financial_perspective/competitiveness/index_en.htm
€ mio
1. Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (EIP) 2166
of which eco-innovation (430)
of which financial instruments (1130)
2. ICT Policy Support Programme 728
3. Intelligent Energy Europe Programme (IEE) 727
TOTAL 3621
“Competitiveness and Innovation framework Programme (CIP)” Indicative Budget Overview for 2007 - 2013:
The Lifelong Learning Programme (6,970 BEuro)
I. FOUR SECTORAL PROGRAMMES focusing on school education (Comenius), higher education (Erasmus), vocational training (Leonardo da Vinci) and adult education (Grundtvig)
COMENIUS PROGRAMME
ERASMUS PROGRAMMELEONARDO DA VINCI
PROGRAMMEGRUNDTVIG PROGRAMME
Addresses the teaching and learning needs of all those in
pre-school and school education up to the level of the end of upper secondary
education, and the institutions and
organisations providing or facilitating such education
and training
Min. allocation 13%
Addresses the teaching and learning needs of all those in formal higher education and vocational education and training at tertiary level including doctoral studies, and the institutions and organisations providing or facilitating such education and training
Min. allocation 40%
Addresses the teaching and learning needs of all those in
vocational education and training, other than at
tertiary level, as well as the institutions and
organisations providing or facilitating such education
and training
Min. allocation 25%
Addresses the teaching and learning needs of those in all forms of adult education, as well as the institutions and organisations providing or facilitating such education
Min. allocation 4%
II. A TRANSVERSAL PROGRAMME targeted on cross-cutting areas (policy cooperation and innovation in lifelong learning, promotion of language learning; development of innovative ICT, dissemination and exploitation of results)
III. A programme to support teaching, research and reflection around European integration and key European institutions and associations (JEAN MONNET PROGRAMME)
Nanoelectronics:addressing the needs of silicon-based technologies & beyond
• shrinking of CMOS logic & memory devices• development of value-added functions for
System-on-Chip or System-in-Package solutions
• equipment & materials• design automation
Nanoelectronics:addressing the needs of silicon-based technologies & beyond
• shrinking of CMOS logic & memory devices• development of value-added functions for
System-on-Chip or System-in-Package solutions
• equipment & materials• design automation
Embedded Intelligens and Systems: ubiquitous, interoperable & cost-effective embedded systems
• reference designs and architectures• middleware for interoperability and seamless
connectivity• integrated design software tools for rapid
development & prototyping
Embedded Intelligens and Systems: ubiquitous, interoperable & cost-effective embedded systems
• reference designs and architectures• middleware for interoperability and seamless
connectivity• integrated design software tools for rapid
development & prototyping
PARADES
To implement parts of the Strategic Research Agendas of ENIAC and ARTEMIS, aligning fragmented R&D efforts at European level in the
fields of:
FP7
TPs
ENIAC & ARTEMIS
Industry-driven long-term vision
Common pan-European SRA
Overall coordination and policy alignment in ERA
Joint monitoring of projects and impact assessment of programmes
National programmesJoint Technology
InitiativeNational programmes
National programmes
Coordinated approach to SCoordinated approach to Strategic trategic RResearch esearch AAgendagenda implementation implementation
European Technology Platforms / nowadays more like - 30 platforms !!
http://cordis.europa.eu.int/technology-platforms/summaries.htm
DG IS and Media (coordination):
1 ENIAC - European Nanoelectronics Initiative Advisory Council (?) 2 Embedded Systems (ARTEMIS- Advanced Research and Technology for Embedded Inteligence and Systems) 3 The Mobile and Wireless Communications Technology Platform (eMobility) 4 Networked European Software and Services Initiative (NESSI)5 The NEM Initiative - European Initiative on NETWORKED and ELECTRONIC MEDIA 6 European Technology Platform in Robotics – EUROP7 PHOTONICS21 - Photonics for the 21st century 8 The Integral Satcom Initiative(Mirror Group – SK participation)+ AAL169 initiative; …..
Member & Associated States support numerous activities/ policies in the two areas.
Mirror Groups are intended to:
– Provide for appropriate representation and input from public authorities, including the definition of the SRAs
– Coordination of relevant national, regional or local programmes and initiatives in the area in view of implementing the Strategic Agenda and advancing ERA
– Close the loop between technology development and policy-making, promoting a fertile innovation environment and a state-of-the art research infrastructure in the areas concerned
ARTEMIS (17 members):
– A, B, CZ, D, E, F, HU, I, IRL, ISR, FIN, MT, NL, PT, SE, SLO, SK
ENIAC (16 members):
– A, B, D, DK, E, F, GR, I, ISR, FIN, LV, MT, NL, PT, SE, UK, (SK)
Mirror Groups of Technology PlatformsMirror Groups of Technology Platforms
JTI – financingThis could pioneer new ways for running industrial
R&D programmes in Europe !
Through commitment of resources from all stakeholders:
Industrial:•cash for JTI operational cost and some non-R&D actions
•in-kind for participation in R&D projects (>50%)
Member & Associated States:•Yearly earmarked budgets of participating countries
European Commission:•mechanism for top-up on actual national payments – to 50 % !!
Other possible sources of funding (EIB, structural funds,…)
Some Technology Platforms from DG Research
MANUFUTURE - Platform on Future Manufacturing Technologies
Global Monitoring for Environment and SecurityAeronautics and Air TransportTechnology Platform on Sustainable ChemistryThe European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform (HFP)Innovative Medicines for EuropeThe European Space Technology Platform (ESTP) The European Construction Technology Platform(ECTP) EuMaT - European Technology Platform for Advanced Engineering
Materials and TechnologiesERTRAC European Road Transport Research Advisory Council ERRAC European Rail Research Advisory CouncilThe European : Steel Technology Platform + Aluminium TP SMR - Sustainable mineral resources (mining, material, metallurgy and
products) The European Technology Platform on Industrial Safety Food European Technology Platform " Food for Life"
Ako pracovať s --- ako čítať WP?
- Komentovať obsah WP 2007-2008 +iné informačné zdroje „Gides“- Prehľad o prvých výzvach
ICT - Information and Communication Technologies / WP Structure1Objective +2Policy and socio-economic context 2.1i2010, achieving the renewed Lisbon agenda ++2.2Partnering in ICT research and development +2.3ICT in FP7: An approach focused on a limited set of challenges ++2.4Funding schemes + and Appendix 2 +++2.5Involving SMEs and feeding innovation ++2.6Developing global partnerships ++2.7The socio-economic dimensions of ICT +2.8European Technology Platforms in ICT and the Work programme +2.9Joint Technology Initiatives and support to the Coordination of national programmes +2.10 Co-ordination of non-Community research programmes +2.11 Links with other Programmes ++3Content of calls in 20073.1Challenge 1: Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures !3.2Challenge 2: Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics !3.3Challenge 3: Components, systems, engineering !3.4Challenge 4: Digital Libraries and Content !3.5Challenge 5: Towards sustainable and personalised healthcare !3.6Challenge 6: ICT for Mobility, Environmental Sustainability and Energy Efficiency !3.7Challenge 7: ICT for Independent Living and Inclusion !3.8Future and Emerging Technologies !!3.9Horizontal support actions4Implementation of calls !!5Indicative priorities for future calls +++Annex 1: International cooperation partner countries +++Annex 2: Evaluation, selection and award criteria !!Annex 3: Funding schemes +++Annex 4: ERA-NET +Glossary !
Links:
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/home_en.html
WP ICT / 7FP ; 2007 - 2008Budget (M€)
Call 1
Call 2
Call 3
FET Open
Challenge 1: Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures
1. The network of the future 200 200
2. Service and software architectures, infrastructures and engineering 120 120
3. ICT in support of the networked enterprise 30 30
4. Secure, dependable and trusted infrastructures 90 90
5. Networked media 85 85
6. New Paradigms and experimental facilities 40 40
7. Critical infrastructure protection[1] 20 20
Challenge 2: Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics
1. Cognitive systems, interaction, robotics 193 96 97
Challenge 3: Components, systems, engineering
1. Next generation nanoelectronics components and electronics integration 86 86
2. Organic and large-area electronics and display systems 63 63
3. Embedded systems design 40 40
4. Computing systems 25 25
5. Photonic components and subsystems 90 90
6. Micro/nanosystems 83 83
7. Networked embedded and control systems 47 47
Challenge 4: Digital Libraries and Content
1. Digital libraries and technology-enhanced learning 102 52 50
2. Intelligent content and semantics 101 51 50
Challenge 5: Towards sustainable and personalised healthcare
1. Personal health systems for monitoring and point-of-care diagnostics 72 72
2. Advanced ICT for risk assessment and patient safety 30 30
3. Virtual physiological human 72 72
Challenge 6: ICT for Mobility, Environmental Sustainability and Energy Efficiency
1. ICT for the intelligent vehicles and mobility services 57 57
2. ICT for cooperative systems 48 48
3. ICT for the environmental management and energy efficiency 54 54
Challenge 7: ICT for Independent Living and Inclusion
1. ICT and ageing 30 30
2. Accessible and inclusive ICT 43 43
FET Future and Emerging Technologies
Open scheme 65 65
FET - PROACTIVE
1. Nano-scale ICT devices and systems 20 20
2. Pervasive adaptation 20 20
3. Bio-ICT convergence 20 20
4. Science of complex systems for socially intelligent ICT 20 20
5. Embodied intelligence 20 20
6. ICT forever yours 20 20
Horizontal support actions
International cooperation 12 7 5
Trans-national co-operation among NCPs 3 3
Total (9 100 MEuro) 2021 1197 ? 497 262 65
FUNDING 2007 (M€) 2008[1] (M€)
FP7-ICT-2007-1 1019 175
FP7-ICT-2007-2 477
FP7-ICT-2007-3 265
FET Open 65
Joint Call ICT-Security 20
General activities (see Section 4 Implementation of calls)
63
Other expenditures:Independent experts assisting in proposal evaluations and project reviews (15 M€)Annual ICT Conference (4 M€)Studies (6 M€)Publications and communication activities and event support (2.9 M€)HSFP (1.5 M€)EICTP (1.7 M€)IMS secretariat (0.1 M€)
31 23
Estimated total budget allocation 1113 1024
[1] These amounts are covered by the 2008 budget for which a financing decision will be requested at the appropriate time.
AKO na to:
-Čo chceme ? Čo vieme – vieme ako?? -Je to výsku - vývoj –inovácia – mobilita – iné ?-Mate relevantné kontakty? Prezentujte im svoj záujem.-Pozrite si príbuzné projekty s predošlých výziev RP!http://cordis.europa.eu/fp6/stepbystep/project.htmhttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp6/projects.htm + Google, http://istresults.cordis.europa.eu/-Výber oblasti aplikácie (programu) a “Schemy financovania“=> ako čítať, ako adaptovať naše zadanie v rámci daného WP „Challenge“ a cieľa pre danú výzvu.Čítame WP a Call.http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfmNa čo si trúfame:
-IP, SREP, NoE, CSA ?-Koordinácia alebo partner ?
IP – STREP – NoE ––- CA – SSA => WP ICT ukážka
•Kde a ako sa ponúknuť, ako hľadať partnerov a konzorcia – vyhľadanie cez nástroje (IDEALIST)?!http://cordis.europa.eu/partners-service/
http://aladin.elf.stuba.sk/idealist/
•Ako vytvoriť konzorcium - vedecký a manažérsky potenciál +medzinárodný ohlas, referencie ..... Nezabudnúť na Informačné dni a iné akcie daného DG! Napr. DG IS&MEDIA : IST Events, Proposer’s Day-Kolín 1.2.2007 + IDs)http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/events1-20070226_en.html#reg http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/home_en.html
•Máme dosť času, financií a kapacity na prípravu projektového návrhu – pozor aj partnerstvo si vyžaduje odpovedajúce zdroje a čas??!
•AKO SA PREDAŤ – ZVIDITELNIŤ ..... Napr.http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/about/techn-platform.htmhttp://cordis.europa.eu/technology-platforms/individual_en.html
LOBING :- Komisia – kontakt cez NCP, delegát, pracovníci komisie, pracovníci misie –- najmä IDs – priame kontakty s komisármi + konzultácie- Evaluácia ( sú korektne a „strážené“ )– slovenský evaluátor – čo môže? §§§- Poradenské a konzultačné organizácie ???- Osobná odborná a „organizačná“ angažovanosť !!!- Aktívne vystupovanie na relevantných akciách EC a pod.- Skúsenosti a relevantné výsledky + referencie !!!
Stránka pre prihlásenie sa za experta - evaluátora:https://cordis.europa.eu/emmfp7
Účasť TUKE v 6RP
Čísloprojektu
AkronymNázov projektu
(anglicky)Príspevok
Call 3015742 STAR-NET Support to Associated Countries and New Member States 82 600
016015 PRO_NMS PRO Active Actions for NMS 40 440
016020 ATVN - EU - GPACADEMIC INTERNET TELEVISION NETWORK SHOWCASES THE BEST OF GOOD PRACTICE ACTIVITIES
37 600
Call 4027490 KP-Lab Developing Knowledge Practices - Laboratory 562 656
027128 SAKE Semantic-enabled Agile Knowledge-based e-Government 165 960
027306 ABILITIES Application Bus for InteroperabiLITy In enlarged Europe SMEs 195 500
027219 DEMO_net The Democracy Network 340 000
027083 FLUID-WINFinance, Logistics and Production Integration Domain by Web-based Interaction Network
68 800
027020 Access-eGov Access to e-Government Services Employing Semantic Technologies 404 400
026476 SEAMLESSSmall Enterprises Accessings the Electronic Market of the Enlarged Europe by a Smart Service Infrastructure
89 520
Call 5033838 DfA@eInclusion Design for All for eInclusion 47 400
034891 HYDRANetworked Embedded System middleware for Heterogeneous physical devices in a distributed architecture
394 320
035147 MonAMI Mainstreaming on Ambient Intelligence 472 200
Spolu: 2 901 396
1. Collaborative projects (CP)a) “small or medium-scale focused research actions”(STREP), b) “large-scale integrating projects" (IP).
2. Networks of Excellence (NoE)3. Coordination and support actions (CSA)
a) “Coordination Actions”(CA), b) “Specific Support Actions" (SA).
4. Support projects for individual teams – (IDEAS - ERC)
Funding scheme Minimum conditions
Collaborative project At least 3 independent legal entities, each of which is established in a MS or AC, and no two of which are established in the same MS or AC.
Collaborative project for specific cooperation actions dedicated to international cooperation partner countries (SICAs)
At least 4 independent legal entities. Of these, 2 must be established in different MS or AC. The other two must be established in different international cooperation partner countries
Network of excellence At least 3 independent legal entities, each of which is established in a MS or AC, and no two of which are established in the same MS or AC.
Co-ordination action At least 3 independent legal entities, each of which is established in a MS or AC, and no two of which are established in the same MS or AC.
Support action (supporting) At least 1 independent legal entity