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FP7 ICT 2008

FP7 ICT 2008. Slovakia on the way from 6FP to 7FP in the ICT areas (Short comment from the point of view of the national delegate or expert in IST or ICT Programme Committee). Participation and funding by MS / ICT / 6FP. Top 20 participants 6FP / IST by funding. 50 first participants

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FP7 ICT 2008

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  1. FP7 ICT 2008 Slovakia on the way from 6FP to 7FP in the ICT areas (Short comment from the point of view of the national delegate or expert in IST or ICT Programme Committee)

  2. Participation and funding by MS / ICT / 6FP

  3. Top 20 participants 6FP / ISTby funding 50 first participants total 32% of funding • FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT / 240 participations • PHILIPS GROUP / 113 • SIEMENS GROUP / 132 • THALES GROUP / 109 • COMMISSARIAT à L‘ENERGIE ATOMIQUE / 80 • ALCATEL GROUP / 79 • INTERUNIVERSITY MICROELECTRONICS CENTER / 76 • STMICROELECTRONICS / 68 • TELEFONICA GROUP /102 • INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN INFORMATIQUE ET AUTOMATIQUE / 90 • CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE / 130 • SAP /40 • FRANCE TELECOM / 76 • IBM GROUP / 61 • DAIMLER CHRYSLER GROUP / 35 • INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS, ATHENS / 73 • UNIVERSITY OF KARLSRUHE / 52 • ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE / 87 • KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOGSKOLAN – Royal Inst. of Technology SW / 30 • INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES / 29 (35. UNIVERSITY OF WIEN - TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY / 43

  4. 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 /15;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 6 100 774 FET 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……………………………… 8 105 358 Total budget ……………………………………..(10 177 808) cca …… O.2 % shearing (CZ ~ 25 MEuro EC contribution)

  5. New Member States UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST / 56 JOZEF STEFAN INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW - TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PRAGUE - CVUT UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTYTUT CHEMII BIOORGANICZEJ PAN HOLOGRAFIKA EGYENI CEG UNIVERSITY OF PRAGUE - KARLOVA IBM - CZ UNIVERSITY OF KOSICE – TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY - AKADEMIA GORNICZO-HUTNICZA SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF POZNAN UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF KRAKOW UNIVERSITY OF WROCLAW POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC UNIVERSITY OF BRNO – UNIVERSITY of TECHNOLOGY top 20 participants SK from total (3,86 BEuro) ~0.2% CZ ~ 0.63% SK from NMS rate (158,6 MEuro) ~ 5,1% CZ ~ 17%

  6. FP7 VERY SHORT + CIP + LLP

  7. FP7: 50,521 BEuro + 2,751 BEuro (Euroatom) 53,272 BEuro

  8. CIP as well support the aims of the new integrated strategyi2010 - European Information Society 2010 – • ICT Focus of the programme: • Single information space • Seamless access (secure, high-capacity infrastructures). Wide availability (content, services) • Innovation and investment in ICT • Uptake by businesses, in particular SMEs • Innovation in products and services • Inclusive information society • All Europe’s citizens to benefit (trust, confidence, digital literacy) • Services in area of public interest showing the way (quality, efficiency)

  9. 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) 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)

  10. Something about ETP -- very shortly

  11. 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 – EUROP 7 PHOTONICS21 - Photonics for the 21st century 8 The Integral Satcom Initiative (Mirror Group – SK participation) + AAL169 initiative; …..

  12. 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: • 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

  13. Coordinated approach to Strategic Research Agenda implementation ETPs 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 programmes FP7 National programmes Joint Technology Initiative National programmes

  14. Some European Technology Platforms from DG Research MANUFUTURE - Platform on Future Manufacturing Technologies Global Monitoring for Environment and Security Aeronautics and Air Transport Technology Platform on Sustainable Chemistry The European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform (HFP) Innovative Medicines for Europe The European Space Technology Platform (ESTP)   The European Construction Technology Platform(ECTP)    EuMaT - European Technology Platform for Advanced Engineering Materials and Technologies ERTRAC European Road Transport Research Advisory Council  ERRAC European Rail Research Advisory Council The 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"

  15. FP7 – ICT / 2007 - 2010

  16. Flagships ETPs ICT WP 2007-08 Challenges End-to-end systems for Socio-economic goals Digital content and knowledge ICT for health Intelligent car and sustainable growth ICT for independent living and inclusion Network and service infrastructures Future and Emerging Technologies Cognitive systems, robotics and interaction Technology roadblocks Components, subsystems and embedded systems

  17. Objective ICT-2007.2.1 (ICT-2007.2.2): Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics • Target outcome: • Artificial systems that fulfil one or both of the following requirements: • - they can achieve general goals in a largely unsupervised way, and persevere under adverse or uncertain conditions; adapt, within reasonable constraints, to changing service and performance requirements, without the need for external re-programming, re-configuring, or re-adjusting. • - they communicate and co-operate with people or each other, based on a well-grounded understanding of the objects, events and processes in their environment, and their own situation, competences and knowledge • ICT Call 3 - 97 M€: • CP 87 M€ of which a minimum of 46 M€ to IP and a minimum of 15 M€ to STREP; - NoE 8 M€; - CSA 2 M€ • Objective ICT-2007.4.1 (ICT-2007.4.3): Digital libraries and technology-enhanced learning • For digital libraries and for technology-enhanced learning • ICT Call 3 - 50 M€: • CP 42.5 M€ of which a minimum of 20 M€ to IP and a minimum of 10 M€ to STREP; - NoE 5 M€; - CSA 2.5 M€ • PS: IDELIST

  18. Slovakia: Call1- 7RP / ICT • CALL 1 in ICT Areas (3-th) in the Collaboration - budget 1 194 M Euro allocated in: • 7 Challenges and 16 objectives • + FET Proactive in 3 objectives • + Horizontal action /NCP-IDEALIST • SK: • Participation: 41 participants • Project Proposals: 62 projects • RETAIN: 9 projects ~ 2,837 MEuro /3 IP/5 STREP/1 SSA there ~ 1,605 MEuro for SMEs !! • RESERVE LIST: 1 project • LOW BUDGET: 5 projects

  19. RETAIN I. • SAV UI: • COMMIUS – Community-based Interoperability Utility for SMEs (300 kEuro) STREP / 1.3 / ICT in support of the networked enterprise • ADMIRE – Advanced Data Mining and Integration Research for Europe (396 kEuro) STREP / 1.2 / Service and software architectures, infrastructures and engineering • TU Kosice: • SPIKE – Secure Process-oriented Integrative Service Infrastructure for Networked Enterprises (341 kEuro) STREP / 1.3 / • SMILING – Self Mobility Improvement in the eLderly by counteractING falls (147 kEuro) STREP/ 7.1 / ICT and ageing • STU Bratislava: • IDESA – Implementation of widespread IC design skills in advanced deep submicron technologies at European Academia (44 kEuro) SSA / 3.1 / Next generation nanoelectronics components and electronics integration • Vysokospecializovany odb. Ustav geriatricky sv.Lukasa v Kosiciach n.o.GCKOSICE: • SMILING - Self Mobility Improvement in the eLderly by counteractING falls (48 kEuro) STREP / 7.1 /

  20. RETAIN II. • SULOZIONA a.s. Bratislava: • REMINE – High Performances Prediction, Detection and Monitoring Platform for Patient Safety Risk Management (400 kEuro) IP / 5.2 / Advanced ICT for risk assessment and patient safety • MEDMARK s.r. o. Nove Zamky: • METABO – Controlling Chronic Diseases releated to Metabolic Disorders (530 kEuro) IP / 5.1 / Personal health systems for monitoring and point-of-care diagnostics • PERFORM – A sophisticated multi-parametric system for the continuous-effective assessment and monitoring of motor status in parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases (556 kEuro) IP / 5.1 / • ARDACO s.r.o. Bratislava: • PriMeBits – Printable memory solutions for sensor, ID and media applications (75 kEuro) STREP / 3.2/ Organic and large-area electronics and display systems TOTAL: 2 837 kEuro = 1 609 kEuro / SMEs + 1 228 kEuro Academics

  21. WP 2009 – 2010 preparation

  22. WP 2009 – 2010 preparation • INPUTS – inspiration: • ICTC • ISTAG (Information Society Technology Advisory Group) • ETPs – European Technology Platforms • Consultations and specific meetings – see WEB sides • Studies and analysis • Analysis of first two ICT / FP7 Calls • Main principles: • Projects launched in 2009-2010 to have impact in 2015-2020 • By then – global ICT-knowledge infrastructure – market structure – value chains – business models => will be transformed • R&D challenges: • Encourage firms to explore more innovative options than they would otherwise pursue • Focus on higher-risk ICT collaborative research research in a medium to long-term agenda

  23. Enabling EU to shape and to master impact to the ICT Landscape for 2015-2020!! • ICT is central for adjusting to the changing economic and social realities: • - lower carbon emission economy, globalisation, new value chains, higher quality health and social care, inclusion, security, … • Tree major technology and socio- economic transformations EU can / should lead: • - Future internet (Internet of Services) • - Alternative paths to ICT components and systems • - ICT for sustainable development

  24. Future Internet: • New emerging network and service infrastructures (IoS): • unlimited bandwidth capacity • much higher computing performance • wireless access anywhere • trillions of devices interconnected • integrated security and trust for all • adaptive and personalized services • 3D semantic-based browsing systems • => Refocus and reinforced R&D effort to ensure European leadership in developing the “Future Internet”

  25. Alternative paths to ICT components and systems: • New types of devices and intelligent systems through: • Nano-scale integration – new materials - … • Photonics and organic electronics • Quantum and molecular technologies • Embedded ICT in ever broader range of devices, objects and processes • Taking into account European’s industrial technology position… • explore alternative paths, foster new types of collaborations • review intensity and balance of support to the various paths

  26. ICT for sustainable development: • Next generations of ICT to support the targets for lower carbon emissions through: • Ultra low power consumption ICT devices and equipment • ICT solutions for better energy efficiency and lighting • Virtual mobility • More efficient environmental simulation and monitoring and control • => Strengthen support substantiantlly to address the various dimensions of ICT’s contribution to sustainability

  27. Some interesting Events : The Future Internet ; 31. March – 2. April 2008; Bled Slovenia Living Lab Event; 7. and 8. April 2008; Brussels 21st eConference; 15. – 18. Jun 2008; Bled 14th Conference on Concurrent; 23. – 25. Jun 2008, Barcelona ICT Event 2008; 25. – 27. November 2008; Lyon

  28. Thank you for attention – pleas QUESTIONS Anton.Lavrin@tuke.sk

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