Horizon 2020 - societal challenge 1
Societal Challenge #1 Health, demographic change
and well-being
Horizon 2020 NKS Lebenswissenschaften
Multi- und Transdisziplinarität in den Lebenswissenschaften
Köln 01 Juni 2016 Horst Krämer
Digital Social Platforms Unit (H2) DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology
European Commission
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Langfristige Forschungsschwerpunkte
Service robotics within smart living environments
Early risk detection & intervention linked to ageing
Advanced ICT for Integrated Care
Self-management of health and disease based on predictive computer modelling used by the patient
Digital representation of health data to improve disease diagnosis and treatment
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Angewandte Forschung
Open Service Platforms (Open Source IoT middleware for service, device, data integration)
Self-management of health and disease: citizen engagement and mHealth
eHealth Interoperability
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Überblick
Ground- breaking R&D
in Personalised Coaching (2017)
EU – Japan Cooperation
(2016)
PPI for deployment
and scaling up (2016)
CSAs Standards & Silver Economy
take-up (2016)
Stimulate research and
growth in SMEs
(2016-17)
Smart Living Environments Large-scale
pilot (2016)
• Neue Wege erkunden
• Seniorenwirtschaft
ankurbeln
• Internet der Dinge für IKT-gestützte Lebensumgebungen (ICT-LEIT)
• Skalieren innovativer Pflegedienste
• Anknüpfen an frühere Calls
IKT Lösungen für Aktives und Gesundes Altern
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Call - Personalised Medicine
SC1-PM-15–2017: Personalised coaching for well-being and care of people as they age
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Transforming Health and Care
Acute care Long-term-care
Single Diseases Multiple chronic
conditions
Passive Patient Active consumer
Institutional care Home care
Generic Approach
Personalised Care
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New Knowledge
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JPIs
Proven Ideas
Horizon 2020
eHealth
Health
Horizon 2020, SC1 Public Health Programme
Structural Funds EIB ESF
Deployment support Evidence and innovation guidelines
Research Innovation Deployment
EIP on Active and Healthy Ageing
Health and Ageing Well – the EU picture
EIT-KIC
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New solutions
AAL JP2
ICT & Ageing
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Overview
Ground- breaking R&D
in Personalised Coaching (2017)
EU – Japan Cooperation
(2016)
PPI for deployment
and scaling up (2016)
CSAs Standards & Silver Economy
take-up (2016)
Stimulate research and
growth in SMEs
(2016-17)
Smart Living Environments Large-scale
pilot (2016)
• Exploring new
opportunities
• Catalyse Silver Economy
• IoT for Smart Living Environments (with ICT-LEIT)
• Scale up Innovative Care Services
• Complementing previous calls
ICT solutions for Active and Healthy Ageing
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SC1-PM-15–2017: Personalised coaching for well-being and care of people as they age Challenge: Developing and validating radically new ICT based concepts and approaches for empowering and motivating people in need of guidance and care due to age related conditions
Scope: • Proof of concept of radically new solutions for a personalised "virtual coach";
• Provide personalised advice, guidance and follow-up for key age related issues in daily life which impact the person's ability to remain active and independent e.g diet, physical activity, risk avoidance, preventive measures, lifestyle and activity management, leisure, social participation and overall wellness;
• Multi-disciplinary research beyond state-of-the-art capable of reasoning, autonomous learning and adaptation to personal needs, emotional and behavioural patterns, conditions and preferences as well as the users' living environment and their social connections;
• Users should be involved and drive the innovation at all stages of the project;
• Avoid attention theft by ICT;
• Address relevant ethics, gender, legal and regulatory aspects.
Call - Personalised Medicine
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SC1-PM-15–2017 Expected Impact
• Usefulness and effectiveness of personalized recommendations and follow-up in terms of the goals of preserving physical, cognitive, mental and social well-being for as long as possible;
• Validation of non-obtrusive technology for physical, cognitive, social and mental well-being;
• Evidence of user-centred design and innovation, new intuitive ways of human-computer interaction, and user acceptance;
• Potential cost-effectiveness due to enhanced self-care, life-style and care management.
Call - Personalised Medicine
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SC1-PM-15–2017 Deadline, Budgets
• Planned opening date: 20/09/2016
• Submission Deadline: 31/01/2017 (17.00.00 Brussels local time)
• Research and Innovation Action
• Cumulative threshold: 12 (4/4/3)
• EU contribution 3-4 million €
• Total Budget: 25 million €
Link to Participant Portal: https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/ en/opportunities/h2020/topics/3069-sc1-pm-15-2017.html
Call - Personalised Medicine
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SC1-PM-16-2017: In-silico trials for developing and assessing biomedical products
• Specific challenge: alternative to animal testing, reducing/improving design for animal and human clinical trials. Lower development costs and/or shorter time-to-market for the products.
• Scientific and technological in-silico trials solutions for product design, development and assessment of drugs and other biomedical products.
- integral solution (methods and application-proof of concept) is to be foreseen
Draft WP2017
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SC1-PM-17-2017: Personalised computer models and in-silico systems for well-being
• Specific challenge is to predict the influence of internal or external factors (e.g. environment; social sciences and humanities) on the human physiology. The intention (impact) is to find possible points of intervention for increasing health and well-being.
• Developing predictors based on computer models and simulations of the influence of these factors on the resilience to challenges (stress, diseases).
Draft WP2017
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SC1-PM-19-2017: PPI for uptake of standards for the exchange of digitalised healthcare records
• This specific challenge aims at fostering the use of interoperability standards and stimulating the EHR market with the implementation of more interoperable components
• The scope of the PPI(s) is to specify, purchase and deploy innovative standards-based solutions which can deliver sustainable, new or improved healthcare services across organisational boundaries
Draft WP2017
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SC1-HCO-18-2017: Support for large scale uptake of Digital Innovation for Active and Healthy Ageing - Scope
To coordinate and support the:
• development of a European policy vision on Digital Innovation for Active and Healthy Ageing - reaching to external stakeholders (national and regional public authorities and governments, industry, investment community, health and care organisations)
• activities of the EIP-AHA incl. Monitoring and Assessment Framework of EIP Impact (MAFEIP)
• Innovation to Market initiative (I2M)
Draft WP2017 Amendment, CSA , 2 M€
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• SC1-PM-16-2017: In-silico trials for developing and assessing biomedical products,
• SC1-PM-17-2017: Personalised computer models and in-silico systems for well-being,
• SC1-PM-19-2017: PPI for uptake of standards for the exchange of digitalised healthcare.
Update 2017
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Contact and more info
Twitter: @EIP_AHA, @SilverEcoEU
Website: ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/ageing-well-ict
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