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Bart Van Caenegem Unit INFSO-G5 Photonics European Commission

NCP day Brussels, 23 June 2010 WP2011-2012 objective 3.5 : Core and disruptive photonic technologies. Bart Van Caenegem Unit INFSO-G5 Photonics European Commission. Future priorities: ICT WP 2011-2012.

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Bart Van Caenegem Unit INFSO-G5 Photonics European Commission

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  1. NCP dayBrussels, 23 June 2010WP2011-2012objective 3.5: Core and disruptive photonic technologies Bart Van Caenegem Unit INFSO-G5 Photonics European Commission

  2. Future priorities: ICT WP 2011-2012 • Reinforce European strengths in key application sectors and accelerate emergence of new market areas • Strong involvement of industry and end-users, matching technology focus with application drive • Create breakthrough advances in performance or functionality new products and new market areas • Foster cooperation with Member States and greater alignment on strategic research programmes • Support training & education leading to a competitive advantage of European photonics industry at large.

  3. ICT WP 2011-12:Photonics and Organic Electronics DRAFT WP 2011-12 3.5 Core and disruptive Photonics Technologies 117 m€ 3.6 Flexible, organic and large area electronics and photonics 50 m€ PPP FoF 7.2 Manufacturing solutions for new ICT products (OLAE & photonics) 20 m€ PPP FoF 7.1 Smart Factories 1 of 4 topics (novel lasers and laser material processing)10-15 m€ of40 m€ WP 2007-08 WP 2009-10 ICT-2007.3.5 Photonics components and subsystems 90 m€ ICT-2009.3.8 Organic and disruptive Photonics 30 m€ ICT-2009.3.7 Photonics 60 m€ ERA-NET Plus ICT-2007.3.2 Organic and large area electronics & display systems 63 m€ ICT-2009.3.3 Flexible, Organic and Large Area Electronics 60 m€ Call 1 Call 2 Call 4 Call 5

  4. ICT WP 2011-12Objective 3.5 “Core and Disruptive Photonics Technologies” DRAFT 117 m€ • Core photonic technologiesApplication-specific photonic components & subsystems for: • Optical data communications • Biophotonics for early, fast and reliable medical diagnosis of diseases • Imaging & sensing for safety and security • Lighting and displays Cross-cutting technology: • Photonics integration platforms • Disruptive photonic technologies • ERANET-Plus action • Pre-Commercial Procurement action • Coordination and Support actions,including ERA-NET action Call 2011IP + STREP79 m€ IP Call 2010, STREP20 m€ Call 2011, EN+13 m€ Call 2010, CSA5 m€

  5. ICT WP 2011-12Objective 3.5 “Core and Disruptive Photonics Technologies”Part B (Disruptive Photonic Technologies) • Disruptive photonic technologies are • Technologies at the proof-of-principle stage offering a potential for break-through advances in functionality, performance, component size, or cost reduction • They often exploit effects at the limits of light-matter interaction (e.g. plasmonics, nano-photonics, photonic crystals, …) • Objective • Take these technologies from the research lab • Demonstrate their industrial potential through a functional component

  6. ICT WP 2011-12Objective 3.5 “Core and Disruptive Photonics Technologies”Part B (Disruptive Photonic Technologies)Examples • Disruptive components for high performance (including extreme high-power) laser systems, in particular respective compact and cost-effective laser sources; • Exploiting nano-photonic structures and new materials for PICs of higher performance, functionality or complexity • New photonic functions realised in optical fibres by integrating non-conventional materials • Electro-optic modulation and signal processing exploiting alternative materials, structures or slow-wave effects • New photonic approaches for life sciences, information displays, optical memory and storage

  7. ICT WP 2011-12Objective 3.5 “Core and Disruptive Photonics Technologies”Part E (Coordination and Support Actions) DRAFT: Call opens 28 Sept 2010, closes 18 Jan 2011, 5 M€ • Coordination and Support actions: • ERA-NET for the coordination of national R&D programmes/activities • Technology road-maps for high power / high energy lasers • Coordination between innovation clusters • Targeted international cooperation activities • Coordination of the European photonics RTD constituency in Photonics21 • Access of SMEs and researchers to advanced technologies, design expertise and/or manufacturing facilities • Education and training actions Preparing FP8!  involve the key stakeholders in photonics!

  8. Thank you! • For further information: •  Photonics Unit at European Commission: • www.cordis.europa.eu/photonics/ • (running projects; call for proposal; background documents, etc.) •  Newsletter: • INFSO-PHOTONICS@ec.europa.eu

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