strength of information society depends from quality of information and communication technologies
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Strength of Information Society Depends from Quality of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT and Framework Programmes in EU) Anton Lavrin TU Ko šice – delegate of SR in ISTC PS. Presentation is prepared from materials and presentations from EC and DG IS and Media JUN 2005 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Strength of Information Society Depends from Quality of Information and Communication Technologies
(ICT and Framework Programmes in EU)
Anton Lavrin
TU Košice – delegate of SR in ISTC
PS. Presentation is prepared from materials and presentations from EC and DG IS and Media
JUN 2005 Version SHORT 01
joining after 2006Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey
joining after 2006Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey
EU-15citizens: 370
million
GDP: € 8,500 bn
EU-25citizens: 445
million
GDP: € 8,860 bn
EU’s historical roots lie in WW2:«Such killing & destruction should not happen again in
Europe»
- Robert Schuman, French Foreign Minister on 9 May 1950
EU’s historical roots lie in WW2:«Such killing & destruction should not happen again in
Europe»
- Robert Schuman, French Foreign Minister on 9 May 1950
EU-15 Austria, Belgium, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands,
Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, UK
EU-15 Austria, Belgium, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands,
Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, UK
EU-25(since 1 May 2004)
Cyprus, Czech Rep., Estonia,Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta,
Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia
EU-25(since 1 May 2004)
Cyprus, Czech Rep., Estonia,Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta,
Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia
joining after 2006Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia,
Turkey
joining after 2006Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia,
Turkey
The European Union The European Union TTodayodayDemocratic countries, committed to working together for peace and prosperity -- like :
Largest knowledge based economy by 2010
ICT R&D investment in 2000
US:EUR 103 bn
Japan: EUR 51 bn
EU:EUR 31 bn
Source: IDATE, 2002
Other major OECD economies spend more than 1/3 of total R&D budget on ICT. Europe spends only 18 % on ICT !
EEU isU is more behind in ICT R&D more behind in ICT R&D investment investment
Retrospect about Framework Programmes and ICT
development
66
33
55
1
44
Networksof Excellence
22
ResearchCentres
Focused R&D
growing, but only 5 % of public R&Dspending in Europe
EU activities require:
FP evolution in last 20 years:
3.755.39 6.6
13.2214.96
17.6
1984 1987 1990 1994 1998 2002
FP1FP1 FP2FP2 FP3FP3 FP4FP4 FP5FP5 FP6FP6
Budget(in bn €)
2006
•Collaboration & cross-disciplinarity
•Consensus & partnership(funding levels: 50% of industrial, 100% of academic participation)
20 years of Framework Programme 20 years of Framework Programme researchresearch
2005 => DG IS and MEDIA
Pair slides about 5th FP
IST Key Actions in FP5The 3600 M€ budget was distributed over the different
IST actions
Key actions:
1 Systems and services for the citizen 646 M€2 New methods of work and electronic commerce 547
M€3 Multimedia content and tools 564 M€4 Essential technologies and infrastructures 1363 M€
Future and emerging technologies 319 M€ Research Networking 161 M€
Nowadays it is time of finishing with the 6th Framework Programme
The total budget of € 17.5 B€ 11.3 B€ is allocated to the priority thematic areas
Division of budget over the priority themes in FP6
11.3 B€ for Thematic Priorities
3.625 B€
1. Applied IST research addressing major societal and economic challenges1.1 Towards a global dependability and security framework1.2 Networked businesses and governments1.3 eSafety for road and air transports1.4 eHealth1.5 Technology-enhanced learning and access to cultural heritage1.6 Applications and services for the mobile user and worker1.7 Cross-media content for leisure and entertainment1.8 GRID-based systems for solving complex problems1.9 Improving risk management1.10 eInclusion1.11 Products and services engineering 2010
2. Communication, computing and software technologies2.1 Broadband for all2.2 Mobile and wireless systems beyond 3G2.3 Networked audiovisual systems and home platforms2.4 Open development platforms for software and services2.5 Embedded systems
3. Components and Microsystems3.1 Pushing the limits of CMOS and preparing for post-CMOS3.2 Micro- and nano systems3.3 Advanced displays3.4 Optical, opto-electronic, and photonic functional components
4. Knowledge and interface technologies4.1 Multimodal interfaces4.2 Semantic-based knowledge systems4.3 Cognitive system
5. IST future and emerging technologies -FET5.1 Open initiatives5.2 Proactive initiatives
5.3 Open scheme Call 5
Strategic Objectives of the IST Priority in FP6TECHNOLOGY COMPONENTS + INTEGRATED SYSTEMS + SECTORIAL APPLICATIONS
Expected Total (FP6 WP Calls) 3874 M€ Less Consumption Calls WP 2003-04
– Calls 1,2,3, FET, Join NMP - 1886 M€
Available expected Total WP2005-06 calls 1988 M€
Less Allocation Calls WP2005-06 - 1818 M€ – Calls 4,5, FET, Join NMP
Not yet allocated / 2006 budget + 170 M€
6FP/IST WP 2005-2006 – Budget availability6FP/IST WP 2005-2006 – Budget availabilityat 9. March 2005at 9. March 2005
CALL 5 : 17 May 2005 21 -- September 2005 at 17.00 (Brussels local time) - 638 MEuro
2.5.1 Photonic componentsIPs, STREPs, CAs, SSAs; 65/35% ; 47 MEuro2.5.2 Micro/nano based sub-systemsIPs, STREPs, CAs, SSAs; 70/30 %; 58 MEuro2.5.3 Embedded SystemsIPs, NoEs, STREPs, SSAs, Cas; 60/40 %; 68 MEuro2.5.4 Advanced Grid Technologies, Systems and ServicesIPs, STREPs, SSAs, CAs; 70/30 %; 62 MEuro2.5.5 Software and servicesIPs, NoEs, STREPs, SSAs, Cas ; 60/40 % ; 67 MEuro2.5.6 Research networking testbedsIPs, NoEs, STREPs, ;SSAs, Cas ; 65/35 % ; 18 MEuro2.5.7 Multimodal InterfacesIPs, STREPs; 60/40 %; 54 MEuro2.5.8 ICT for Networked BusinessesIPs, NoEs, STREPs, CAs, SSAs ; 55/45% ; 46 MEuro2.5.9 Collaborative Working Environments -- 7FPIPs, STREPs, SSAs, CAs; 70/30 %; 40 MEuro2.5.10 Access to and preservation of cultural and scientific resources !!IPs, STREPs, CAs; 40/60 %; 36 MEuro2.5.11 eInclusionIPs, STREPs, CAs, SSAs; 50/50 %; 29 MEuro 2.5.12 ICT for Environmental Risk ManagementIPs, STREPs, CAs, SSAs; 60/40 %; 40 MEuro
FET Proactive Initiative -- Call 52.3.4 (xi) Simulating Emergent Properties in Complex SystemsSTREPs; 0/100 %, 9 MEuro
CALL 6 /IST (November 2005) – proposal:CALL 6 /IST (November 2005) – proposal:
Available budget after call 5: at least Available budget after call 5: at least 140 M140 M€€Fields opened in call 1 to 4 well coveredFields opened in call 1 to 4 well covered with selected with selected proposalsproposals:: Continuity between WP 2003-04 and WP 2005-06Continuity between WP 2003-04 and WP 2005-06
There are There are emerging fieldsemerging fields in ICT that need to be covered in ICT that need to be covered nownow::
First projects in FP7 to start end 2007 / beginning 2008First projects in FP7 to start end 2007 / beginning 2008
SOs:SOs:
1.1.Advanced robotics Advanced robotics
2.2.Tools for design, creativity and augmented personal Tools for design, creativity and augmented personal capacitiescapacities
3.3.Ambient Assisted Living for the ageing society Ambient Assisted Living for the ageing society
4.4.Advanced search technologies for AAdvanced search technologies for AudioudioVVideoideo content content
5.5.International cooperationInternational cooperation
7th Framework Programme is in preparation
“Triangle of knowledge”
research:
education innovation
Europe needs to invest more and better
-To be a genuinely competitive knowledge economy
–Europe must be better in producing knowledge through research
–In diffusing it through education
–In applying it through innovation
7 FP Vision: “Putting the knowledge triangle at work“
“Cooperation” Predefined themes, refined FP6 instruments
“Cooperation” Predefined themes, refined FP6 instruments
“Ideas” Frontier research, competition, individual grants
“Ideas” Frontier research, competition, individual grants
“People” Human potential, mobility
“People” Human potential, mobility
“Capacities” Infrastructure, SMEs, science and society,
“Capacities” Infrastructure, SMEs, science and society,
Joint Research Centres – non-nuclearJoint Research Centres – non-nuclear
+EURATOMEURATOM
7FP STRUCTUREContinuity + 7-years duration + Doubling budget per year + New impetus (ERC, JIT, Individual projects .. ..)
Cooperation: 44735 m€ (61%)
Ideas: 11942 m€ (16%)
People: 7178 m€ (10%)
Capacities: 7536 m€ (10%)
JRC: 1824 m€ (3%)
+ EURATOM 3092 m€
7FP Specific Programmes - Budget72 726 m € + 3 092 m €
Thematic Areas:Cooperation ……………………………………………………………………..44432 MEuro 1. Health……………………………………………………………………… 83172. Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology…………………………………… 24553. Information and Communication Technologies ……………………… 126704. Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies ………………………………………………………………. 48325. Energy ………………………………………………………………………29316. Environment (including Climate Change) ……………………………… 25357. Transport (including Aeronautics) ……………………………………… 59408. Socio-economic Sciences and the Humanities………………………………7929. Security and Space …………………………………………………………3960Ideas ……………………………………………………………………………. 11862 MEuroPeople ……………………………………………………………………………..7129 MEuroCapacities …………………………………………………………………………7486 MEuro 1. Research Infrastructures ………………………………………………… 39612. Research for the benefit of SMEs ………………………………………… 19013. Regions of Knowledge ……………………………………………………… 1584. Research Potential …………………………………………………………… 5545. Science in Society …………………………………………………………… 5546. Activities of International Co-operation …………………………………… 358
Health: 8373 m€ (18%)
Food, agri, biotech: 2472 m€ (6%)
ICT: 12756 m€ (28.5%)
Nano, materials, production: 4865 m€ (11%)
Energy: 2951 m€ (7%)
Environment: 2552 m€ (6%)
Transport: 5981 m€ (13%)
Socio-econ research: 798 m€ (2%)
Space and security: 3987 m€ (9%)
“Cooperation” – Collaborative Research – Themes
Organization, instruments, management resources
Under each theme there will be sufficient flexibility to address
Emerging needs Unforeseen policy needs
Support will be implemented across all themes throughCollaborative projects; Networks of Excellence; Coordination/support actionsJoint Technology Initiatives (In a limited number of cases ICT: Nano-electronics, Embedded Systems, …)Coordination (ERA-NET; ERA-NET+; Article 169)Community participation in national research programmes Efficiency of Art. 169 as the most appropriate means for achieving objectivesPresence of pre-existing national research programmesCritical mass (size and number of programmes/activities)Structural funds
ICT: Ambient Assisted Living, Embedded Systems, …
Implementation principles
Details and precisions/decisions in the work programmesMore detailed content
• Scientific and technological goals•Scope of activities•Results expected
More details on types of funding schemes•Financial contributions•Participants (industry, universities, …)•Activities (R&D, demo, training, …)
More details on available budgetReducing the burden of administrative and financial rules and proceduresLowering the number of requests to participantsSimplifying the Commission’s controlsImproving the financial schemes and modalities of funding
- Initial training of researchersMarie Curie Networks
- Life-long training and career developmentIndividual FellowshipsCo-financing of national/international programmes
- Industry-academia pathways and partnershipsIndustry-Academia Scheme
- International dimension Outgoing International Fellowships; Incoming International Fellowships; International Cooperation Scheme; Reintegration grants
- Specific actions Excellence awards
7 FP “People” – Human Potential
7 FP “Capacities” – Research InfrastructuresIST view
- Support to existing research infrastructuresResearch e-infrastructures
•GÉANT, Grids, Super-/high-end-computing
Transnational access
Integrating activities
- Support to new research infrastructuresConstruction of new research infrastructures and major updates of existing ones
•Nanoelectronics cleanrooms
Design studies
A little more about Information and Communication Technologies – Thematic
Area – 3 in “Cooperation”
From eEurope to i2010 – presented by Commissioner Vivian Reding (3xi concept)
1. 1. A Single European Information SpaceA Single European Information Space
The completion of a Single European Information Space which promotes an open and competitive internal market for information society and media;
2. 2. Innovation and investment in researchInnovation and investment in research
Strengthening Innovation and Investment in ICT research to promote growth and more and better jobs;
3. 3. Inclusion, better public services and quality of lifeInclusion, better public services and quality of life
Achieving an Inclusive European Information Society that promotes growth and jobs in a manner that is consistent with sustainable development and that prioritises better public services and quality of life.
Main Themes and Activities / ICT
ICT Technology Pillars
pushing the limits of performance, usability, dependability, cost-efficiency
Integration of Technologies
integrating multi-technology sets that underlie new functionalities, services and applications
Applications Research
providing the knowledge and the means to develop a wide range of ICT-based services and applications
Future and Emerging Technologies (research oriented projects)
supporting research at the frontiers of knowledge
ICT Technology Pillars
Nano-electronics, photonics and integrated micro/nano-systems
Ubiquitous and unlimited capacity communication networks
Embedded systems, computing and control
Software, Grids, security and dependability
Knowledge, cognitive and learning systems
Simulation, visualisation, interaction and mixed realities
New perspectives emerging in ICT drawing on other science and technology disciplines
Integration of Technologies
Personal environmentspersonal communication and computing devices, wearables, implants..
Home environmentscommunication, monitoring, control, assistance;
Robotic systemsadvanced autonomous systems; cognition, control, miniaturisation
Intelligent infrastructurestools making infrastructures that are critical to everyday life more efficient, easier to adapt and maintain,
Applications Research
ICT meeting societal challengesfor health; to improve inclusion; for mobility; in support of the environment; for governments
ICT for content, creativity and personal developmentnew media and content; technology-enhanced learning; digital cultural assets
ICT supporting businesses and industrybusiness processes; collaborative work; manufacturing
ICT for trust and confidenceidentity, authentication, authorization, privacy, rights
Last information from ISTC:CALL 4:
CZ: 176 participations /projects / 47 542 k € requested Coordination / 12 projects / 31 796 k
SK:64 participations / projects / 15 802 k € requestedCoordination / 4 projects / 6 476 k €
19 projects above thresholds / 4 021 655 € requested12 projects above limit / 7projets under limit of implementation 2 904 093 € / 1 117 562 €
Tentative Roadmap for FP7
2005
6 April……..Commission - Adoption of FP7 proposals18 April……Council - Exchange of views7 June……..Council - Orientation debate
21 Sep…….Commission - Proposals on SPs + Rules for Participation and Dissemination (RfP)
11 Oct……...Council - Exchange of views on SPs + RfP23 Nov……..Commission - Proposals under Art. 169/17128-29 Nov…Council - Orientation debate on SPs + RfP12-15 Dec…EP – 1st reading on FP
Tentative Roadmap for FP7
2006
Feb/Mar…...Council - Common position on FP; EP - 1st reading on RfP
April……….Common position on RfP
May/June…EP - 2nd reading on FP; Opinion on SPs; 2nd reading on RfP (earliest)
June……….Council - Adoption of FP + RfP (earliest)
July………..Council and EP - Adoption of FP + RfP
July………..Council - Adoption of the SPs
Oct………...Commission - Adoption of Workprogrammes
Nov………..Commission - Publication of 1st calls
Ďakujem za pozornosťKontakty:
Delegát pre IST:Anton Lavrin , TU Košice, Oddelenie európskych projektov, Letná 9, 04200 Koš[email protected]/ist
NCP pre oblasť IST:Mária Buciová, STU Bratislava,Vazovova 5, 812 43 [email protected]/IST