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European Commission - DG Research Directorate G – Industrial Technologies

Priority 3 “NMP” in FP6 The Next Calls for 2005. Nanotechnologies and nanosciences, knowledge-based multifunctional materials, and new production processes and devices - NMP. European Commission - DG Research Directorate G – Industrial Technologies.

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European Commission - DG Research Directorate G – Industrial Technologies

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  1. Priority 3 “NMP” in FP6The Next Calls for 2005 Nanotechnologies and nanosciences, knowledge-based multifunctional materials, and new production processes and devices - NMP European Commission - DG Research Directorate G – Industrial Technologies

  2. FP6: A changing role for EU Research Programmes Objective “Lisbon”:to become the most dynamic and most competitive knowledge-based economy within 10 years Objective “Göteborg”:sustainable development (environment, health, economy, employment) European Research Area (ERA):…Integrating, reinforcing, structuring… and stimulating investment in R&D (1.9% < 3.0%)

  3. FP6 Budget 2002 – 2006 (excluding Euratom) Focusing and Integrating ERA13345 • Pr 1 genomics and biotech for health 2255 • Pr 2 information society technologies 3625 • Pr 3nanotech, intelligent mat, production 1300 • Pr 4 aeronautics and space 1075 • Pr 5 food safety and health risks 685 • Pr 6 sustainable dev & global change 2120 • Pr 7 citizens and governance 225 • Pr 8 anticipating needs (INCO, CRAFT, JRC, etc)2080 Structuring the ERA 2605 research & innovation, human resources, infrastructures, science & society Strengthening the Foundations of ERA 320 coordination of activities, development of policies TOTAL (Millions €) 16270

  4. Thematic Priority 3concentrates on: • i) Nanotechnology, as a flagship of the next industrial revolution • ii) Multi-functional knowledge-based Materials, as critical drivers of innovation iii) New Production processes and devices, as the key to sustainable development

  5. Transition towards knowledge-based society & sustainable development, from resource-based to knowledge-based enterprises Strong impacts aimed at EU level Promotion ofreal industrial breakthroughsnot incremental research Integrated, multidisciplinaryandholisticapproach SME emphasis Overall approach and objectives of Priority 3

  6. From 2004 to 2005 Analysis of the results of previous calls

  7. NMP calls in 2003/04:very large participation • NMP: 260+245M€ (NI); 140+105 M€ (TI) • IP SME: 40+ 80 M€ (IP) • NMP-IST: 25 M€ (NI); 10 M€ (CA,SSA)+ 180 M€ • - NMP-ACC; NMP-NSF; NMP-Steel; NMP-NCPs: 30M€ • In total over 1000 proposals • involving 22000 participants (20% of FP6 )NMP - highest number of participations under FP6 in 2003 for all Thematic Priorities!

  8. Lessons learnt from the first call - High subscription in the 1st call - Good S&T quality - Good coverage of topics - Need for more industrial participation - However very good SME participation …towards the Work Programme 2004, and2005 • Need for selective use of instruments • Need for increased focus of topics • Two stage procedure simplified (from « outline » to « incomplete » proposals) • Need for better training of coordinators • …as well as experts • Importance of NCPs

  9. Priority 3 NMP: From 2004 to 2005 What does it cover? What is new?

  10. Work Programme 2005 What’s new? • Ever increasing emphasis on industrial participation • Higher integration of topics (see Area 4) • Selective use of instruments: one single instrument per topic • More topics addressed by IPs and STREPs • Emphasis on integration and multidisciplinarity

  11. WP 2005 … *including 70 M€ joint call IST ** including 20 M€ joint call IST

  12. Areas 1, 2and 3: re-focused topics Area 4 “Integration”:focus on construction; mat. Manufacturing; industrial biotechnology; technical textiles; components for transport; biomaterials; security Area 5NEW AREA -cross priority activities: * coordinated call with Energy: * cooperation with third countries WP 2005 and next calls Most significant changes in RTD areas(according to the Work Programme 2005 for NMP Priority)

  13. Focus on 6 topics 1.1 Long-term interdisciplinary research into understanding phenomena, mastering processes and developing research tools Towards converging technologies (STREP) Standardisation for nanotechnologies (SSA) 1.2Nano-biotechnologies Using nature as a model for new nanotechnology-based processes (STREP) 1.3 Nano-metre-scale engineering techniques to create materials and components Three-D nano-structures based on elements other than carbon (STREP) 1.4Development of handling and control devices and instruments (none) 1.5Applications in areas such as health and medical systems, chemistry, food and the environment Nanotechnology-based targeted drug delivery (IP) Interaction of engineered nanoparticles with the environment and the living world (STREP) WP 2005 and next calls AREA 1: Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies

  14. Focus on 8 topics: 2.1 Development of fundamental knowledge Interfacial phenomena in materials (STREP) New generation of tools for advanced materials characterisation (STREP) Methods of computational modelling of multifunctional materials (CA) 2.2Technologies associated with the production, transformation and processing of knowledge-based multifunctional materials Advanced materials processing (CA) Development of nanostructured porous materials (IP) Multifunctional ceramic thin films with radically new properties (STREP) 2.3Engineering support for materials development Multifunctional organic materials (STREP) Materials for solid state ionics (STREP) WP 2005 and next calls AREA 2: K-B multifunctional materials

  15. Focus on 5 topics: 3.1 Development of new processes and flexible, intelligent manufacturing systems New prod. technologies for new micro-device ultra precision engineering techniques (IP) New generation of flexible assembly technology and processes (IP) New concepts for global delivery (STREP) Roadmapping and foresight studies on Manufuture (SSA) Coordination of EU Manufacturing Research Activities (CA) 3.2Systems research and hazard control (none) 3.3Optimizing the life-cycle of industrial systems, products & services (none) WP 2005 and next calls AREA 3: New Production Processes / Devices

  16. 4.1Multifunctional materials-based factory of the future (IP) 4.2 New construction products and processes for high added value applications (IP) 4.3Mastering ‘industrial biotechnology’ – environmental tech. for sustainable production of added value products (IP) 4.4Multifunctional technical textiles for construction, medical applic. and protective clothing (IP-SME) 4.5Simultaneous engineering and production of integrated high-tech components for EU transport (IP-SME) 4.6Biomaterials technologies for implants (IP-SME) 4.7Nanotechnological approaches for improved security systems (IP-SME) WP 2005 and next calls AREA 4(NEW FOCUS)Integration of NMP for more cost and eco-effective sectoral applications

  17. Focus on : Basic materials ands industrial process of functional materials for fuel cells (STREP - in coordination with Energy) Improved, energy efficient hydrogen storage systemsespecially for transport (STREP - in coordination with Energy) Cooperation with 3rd countries in the field of NMP (SSA) But also: WP 2004  closing date 19 October 2004 call now closed !: * IST-NMP1: Fast and flexible Manufacturing enterprise (IP, STREP, SSA) * IST-NMP2: Bio-sensors for diagnosis and healthcare (IP, STREP, SSA) * IST-NMP3: Materials, equipment and processes for production of nanophotonic and nanoelectronic devices (IP, STREP, SSA) * EU-NSF coordinated activities in computational materials research (STREP) WP 2005 and next calls AREA 5 (NEW FOCUS)Cross-priorities activities

  18. Call Code Instrument Deadline Budget (provis.) NMP-NI-4 IP only!March 17, 2005150 M€ September 15, 2005 NMP-TI-4 STREP, CA, SSASeptember 15, 2005 120 M€ NMP-SME-4 IP for SMEsMarch 17, 2005100 M€September 15, 2005 WP 2005 and next calls

  19. From 2004 to 2005 What makes a good proposal?

  20. * As in 2004 : “Stage 1” IP proposals are “Incomplete”, i.e: 20 pages strict maximum – Font 12 3 Evaluation criteria:Relevance to call; Potential Impact; S/T Excellence Go/No-go after “Stage 1”Full proposal for “Stage 2”  Hearings N.B. – Electronic submission ! NMP calls in 2005

  21. Integrated Projects (IP) Aim: flagship, ambitious, leading to radical innovation and transformation of industry in the long term Strong industrial participation and preferred leadership Clear deliverables - new “knowledge” / new application of existing knowledge… (need for breakthroughs) Positive image of industrial research Include all inter-related activities - ”mini programme” New Instruments

  22. Integrated Projects For SMEs (IP SMEs) Aim: flagship projects leading to long term transformation of industry, involving high-tech SMEs and serving the needs of more traditional, SME-intensive industrial sectors Provide high-tech SMEs with an opportunity to have a leading and decisive role in an Integrated Project. Substantial industrial participation IPs to provide the integrated approach shaped to the needs of identified sectors New Instruments

  23. Reminder of Specific Conditions for IP-SME At least 50% of the partners must be an eligible SME SMEs must have the majority vote in the decision making structure SMEs are encouraged to manage the project but the coordinator does not need to be an SME No condition for budget participation of SME but a considerable percentage is expected

  24. Title page and partnerships (1 page) Title, acronym, core participants’ list Confidential summary (1 page) Overall objectives, appropriateness of IP and its impacts Relevance to call (3 pages) See specific “bullet point” in the WP; approach; activities; critical mass Potential Impact (4 pages) Societal and economic benefits; EU dimension; contribution to ERA S/T excellence (10 pages) Clear objectives, S/T approach (incl. exploitation); progress beyond SoA Budget (1 page) Breakdown by partners and activities Go/No go – min. score 12 out of 15 IPs“Stage 1”: 20 pages

  25. Administrative forms – part A To be filled in for eligibility and not given to evaluators! Background information on: coordinator and partners (in part B) overall budget and financial distribution  to be finalised for stage 2 Stage 1 – IP evaluation criteria

  26. Stage 1: 3 criteria - min threshold 12/15 Relevance to call 3/5 Potential impact 3/5 S & T excellence 4/5 Quality of the consortium 3/5 Quality of the management 3/5 Mobilisation of the resources 3/5 Stage 2: all 6 criteria – min threshold 24/30 Same criteria common for all priorities Evaluation issues...Integrated Projects

  27. Relevance to the objectives of the call, in terms of: scope of the IP vis à vis the WP/call/ topic appropriate industry involvementand support to its transformation, addressing real bottlenecks and key problems breakthroughin new applicable knowledge (generation/use of knowledge) ambition (adequate critical mass; relationship and coherence between modules) appropriateness of the use of an IP IP-SMEs: emphasis on specific objectives; SMEs evident Stage 1 – IP evaluation criteria

  28. Potential impact, in terms of: Competitiveness (i.e: new markets and new products; impacts onindustry/SMEs;clear relevance for SME in the case of “IP for SMEs”) Support toEU policies(e.g:health, employment, sustainability, enlargement, etc..) as well asStandardisation/regulations Potential impact within Europe and at international level Commitment of partners related toexploitationand resulting impacts (corresponding to their strategy) Contribution to ERA Science & Society issues Stage 1 – IP evaluation criteria

  29. S & T excellence, in terms of: Research objectives, activitiesandresults(work plan, milestones & deliverables) and progress beyond state of the art implementation plan - full duration of IP; interrelation between the various components of the IP to ensure radical innovation (TT, education, IPR aspects, etc) multidisciplinarity, efficient and coherent approach (key to achieving objectives) Stage 1 – IP evaluation criteria

  30. Specific Targeted REsearch Projects (STREP)at frontiers of knowledge: support long-term innovation and transformation of industry Coordination Actions (CA)to strengthenlinksbetween national, regional and EC RTD projects, co-ordination with EUREKA, COST and ESF actions:CA  NE!!! Specific Support Actions(SSA)to prepare future research activities, roadmaps and scenarios, effective communication Traditional Instrumentsunchanged…

  31. New technologies: a future for Europe!For more information ……http://…… www.cordis.lu/fp6/nmp.htm www.cordis.lu/fp6/contractpreparation/ europa.eu.int/comm/research/ europa.eu.int/comm/research/industrial_technologies

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