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Micro/nano systems
National Contact Point Meeting ICT Call 2
Brussels. 23rd May 2007
Francisco IbáñezMicrosystems
European Commission
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Challenge 3:Components, Systems, Engineering
Objectives
– ICT-2007.3.1: Next generation nanoelectronics components and electronics integration
– ICT-2007.3.2: Organic and large area electronics and displays
– ICT-2007.3.3: Embedded systems design– ICT-2007.3.4: Computing systems
– ICT-2007.3.5: Photonic components and subsystems
– ICT-2007.3.6: Micro/Nanosystems – ICT-2007.3.7: Networked embedded and control
systems
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Call 2
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Micro/Nanosystems
Micro/nanosystems are miniaturised systems able to
• sense, diagnose, describe and qualify a given situation;• suggest or implement appropriate actions;• interact with the user, the environment or another smart systems.
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Micro/NanosystemsFeatures
InterdisciplinarityMechanics, electronics, fluidics, biology, magnetism,
optics
Convergence Micro/nano, ICT, bio
HeterogeneitySemiconductor, ceramic, glass, organic
MultifunctionalitySensing, processing, logic, memory, comm, energy
IntegrationMonolithic, hybrid, multichip, large area
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ICT-2007.3.6: Micro/Nanosystems
• Next generation smart systemsSensor- & actuator-based systemsHigh density mass storage
• Micro/Nano-Bio-ICT convergenceBiosensors, lab-on-a-chip, bioMEMS,autonomous implants
• Integration of smart materialsIntegration of micro-nano technologies and smart systems into new & traditional materials, e.g. textiles, glass, paper
• From smart systems to viable productsMicrosystems manufacturing technologies
• Smart systems for communications & data managementSmart micro/nanosystems enabling wireless access & facilitating intelligent networking
• Support actionsTechnology access, education & training, coordination &
dissemination at EU level
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Courtesy STELLA
Courtesy INTELLIDRUG
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Micro/nano systemsIndicative Budget*
Total: 83 M€• 75 M€ Collaborative Projects
– 20 M€ IPs (min.)– 32 M€ STREPs (min.)
• 4 M€ NoE
• 4 M€ CSA (CA+SA)
*Total amounts to be confirmed after a new financing decision for the 2008 budget
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Objective 3.6 (a): Next Generation Smart Systems
Outcome • Major breakthroughs in intelligent
sensors and actuators• Integrated micro/nanoscale smart
systems (closed-loop)• Energy scavenging, storing and
management techniques• Design and packaging technologies • Integrated systems for very high
density mass storage
Complexity, performance, miniaturisation, autonomy, cost
Courtesy of project INOS
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Objective 3.6 (b): Nano-Bio-ICTechnologies convergence
Outcome
• Converging micro/nano, bio and information technologies
• Application areas including environmental monitoring, agriculture and food quality, safety, security, biomedical and lifestyle
• Address packaging, interfacing, as well as ethical and societal issues.
Courtesy of project OPTOLABCARD
biosensors, lab-on-chip, biorobots,, nanoimplants, bioMEMS, microsystems for food, safety, environment
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Objective 3.6 (c): Integration of Smart Materials
Outcome
• Integration of micro-nanosystems into new and traditional materials, e.g. textiles, glass, paper, etc.
• Emphasis on SFIT (Smart Fabric Interactive Textiles) using micro/nanosystems, microelectronics, user interfaces, power sources, for personal wearable applications.
Courtesy of project SHIFT
Biocompatible, bioconnective, flexible, durable materials
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Objective 3.6 (d): From smart systems to viable products
Outcome
• Advanced, cost-effective technologies for sensor/actuator manufacturing and system integration
• Alternative fabrication and testing processes for low/medium scale volume and short time-to-market
• Pre-industrial validation of manufacturing concepts suitable for large-scale production
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Materials, equipment, design, manufacturing, modelling, testing, reliability
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Objective 3.6 (e): Smart Systems for communications and data management
Outcome
• Micro/nanosystems enabling wireless access and networking
• Data management, storage and processing functions of smart systems
RFID, HF-M/NEMS, data management
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Objective 3.6 (f): Support actions
Outcome
• Ensure access to micro/nanosystems manufacturing technologies, in particular by SMEs• Identify training and education needs; propose actions• Coordination and dissemination of smart systems integration R&D at European level
Courtesy of project NANOSPAD
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Objective 3.3.6: Micro/Nanosystems
Expected Impact
• Achieve substantial improvement on various aspects of smart systems integration: Higher product quality and reliability, increased miniaturisation, integration and functionality, lower costs, reduced power consumption, higher speed requirements and/or shorter time-to-market.
• Provide innovative micro/nanosystems concepts and deeply transform industrial production by adding intelligence to process control and the manufacturing shop floor, and by improving logistics and distribution - thereby increasing productivity.
• Contribute to increased market share for European companies across different industrial sectors by delivering systems with new functional capabilities and improved quality within a competitive timeframe.
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FP7 - ICT PRIORITYINFORMATION DAY on CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2
OBJECTIVE 3.6 MICRO/NANO SYSTEMSTuesday, 29 May 2007
Venue: Charlemagne Building, Lord Jenkins (S2), Brussels
A number of officials from the European Commission will present the
themes and key information on FP7 proposal submission. The information day will provide
possibility for, ideas/proposals announcement, interaction on the spot and partnerships. Afternoon session with 5’ presentation of proposal ideas and
expressions of interest
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/events3-20070529_en.html
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/challenge3_en.html
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Micro/NanosystemsFP6 (2002-06)
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Micro/NanosystemsFP6 (2002-06)
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Microsystems FP6 EC Contribution per type of
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D i s t r i b u t i o n o f b u d g e t p e r t y p e o f o r g a n i s a t i o n
3 0 1 M €
H E2 6 %
IN D3 5 %
O T H8 %
R E S3 1 %
RES: Research organisationsHE: Higher education or TrainingIND: Industrial organisations private or publicOTH: Organisations not fitting in one of the above categories
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Projects and EC contribution per type of projects
Distribution of total number of projects per type of project
STRP54%
IP27%
SSA8%
CA6%
NoE5%
Distribution of total EC contribution per type of project
IP58%
STRP33%
SSA1%
CA1%
NoE7%
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Some more statistics …
CA IP NoE SSA STRP Total
Total number of Projects 5 21 4 6 43 79
Total Project costs (M€) 3.4 312.3 22.8 2.9 165.8 507.2
Total Project EC contribution (M€) 3.4 173.3 20.8 2.9 100.6 301
Average Project costs (M€) 0.68 14.87 5.7 0.48 3.85 6.42
Average EC contribution (M€) 0.68 8.25 5.2 0.48 2.34 3.81
Average Duration (months) 24 42.6 45 31 35.5 36.8
Total number of participants 37 339 82 37 333 828
Average number of participants 7.4 16.1 20.5 6.2 7.7 10.5
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Experts call
https://cordis.europa.eu/emmfp7/
• Call for experts for FP7 • FP6 experts have been invited* to
transfer to FP7 and to update their CV(* using the email address in FP6 database!)
• Nacional contact points can suggest names for experts in micro/nanosystems
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For more information
European research on the web:http://cordis.europa.euhttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7http://ec.europa.eu/comm/research/future/
Information Society and Media:http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/http://cordis.europa.eu/ist
Directorate G:http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/directorate_g
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Micro/Nanosystems
Website:Website:http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/mnd/
Contacts:Contacts:[email protected]@ec.europa.eu
Thank you!