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Tecnologías de la Información y lasTecnologías de la Información y lasTecnologías de la Información y las Tecnologías de la Información y las ComunicacionesComunicaciones
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Fernando MartínMaite BoyeroMaite BoyeroElena VillalbaJuana SánchezAlejandro Tosina
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•• Detrás de nosotros:Detrás de nosotros:–– 6 convocatorias en el periodo 20076 convocatorias en el periodo 2007--2010 2010 (+ FET Open + Joint Call Sec y Energía) (+ FET Open + Joint Call Sec y Energía) –– Aprox. 4.300 MAprox. 4.300 M€€ de financiación UE de financiación UE –– Más de 600 proyectos iniciados o por comenzar.Más de 600 proyectos iniciados o por comenzar.
Lanzamiento de varias convocatorias anuales de las 2 JTIs (Joint Technology Initiatives) y Lanzamiento de varias convocatorias anuales de las 2 JTIs (Joint Technology Initiatives) y –– Lanzamiento de varias convocatorias anuales de las 2 JTIs (Joint Technology Initiatives) y Lanzamiento de varias convocatorias anuales de las 2 JTIs (Joint Technology Initiatives) y de Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme (AAL)de Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme (AAL)
–– Primeras convocatorias de las PPP (Partenariados Público Privados) dentro del Plan Primeras convocatorias de las PPP (Partenariados Público Privados) dentro del Plan Europeo de Recuperación Económica (~70MEuropeo de Recuperación Económica (~70M€€))
•• Por delante…Por delante…–– WP 2011WP 2011--12 12 2.422 M2.422 M€€ de financiación por ejecutarde financiación por ejecutar–– + JTIs > 680 M+ JTIs > 680 M€€ de financiación de financiación –– + AAL, aprox. 100 M+ AAL, aprox. 100 M€€ financiaciónfinanciación–– + Lanzamiento PPP Internet del Futuro+ Lanzamiento PPP Internet del Futuro–– + Convocatorias anuales resto PPPs+ Convocatorias anuales resto PPPs
+ A t li i WP2013 fi l+ A t li i WP2013 fi l–– + Actualizacion WP2013 final+ Actualizacion WP2013 final
TOTAL: ~ 5000 MTOTAL: ~ 5000 M€€ pendientes de ser adjudicados pendientes de ser adjudicados
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Nuevos retos: “challenges”Nuevos retos: “challenges”
•• Challenge 1: Networking, computing and service infrastructureChallenge 1: Networking, computing and service infrastructureMaintain and strengthen Europe’s leadership in networking and servicesMaintain and strengthen Europe’s leadership in networking and services
–– Including PPP Internet of FutureIncluding PPP Internet of Futuregg
•• Challenge 2: Cognitive Systems and RoboticsChallenge 2: Cognitive Systems and RoboticsSeize opportunities arising in cognitive systems and roboticsSeize opportunities arising in cognitive systems and roboticsSeize opportunities arising in cognitive systems and roboticsSeize opportunities arising in cognitive systems and robotics
•• Challenge 3: Alternative paths to components and systemsChallenge 3: Alternative paths to components and systemsMaster ICT components and systems for Master ICT components and systems for allall the economy and capture new market the economy and capture new market Master ICT components and systems for Master ICT components and systems for allall the economy and capture new market the economy and capture new market
developmentsdevelopments
•• Challenge 4: Challenge 4: Technologies for Digital Content and Technologies for Digital Content and LanguagesLanguages•• Challenge 4: Challenge 4: Technologies for Digital Content and Technologies for Digital Content and LanguagesLanguagesNurture the development of an EU content industry and make more sense out of Nurture the development of an EU content industry and make more sense out of
content and information content and information
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•• Challenge 5: Challenge 5: ICT for Health, Ageing Well, Inclusion and GovernanceICT for Health, Ageing Well, Inclusion and GovernanceMore efficient and effective health and inclusion systems in an ageing societyMore efficient and effective health and inclusion systems in an ageing societyMore efficient and effective health and inclusion systems in an ageing societyMore efficient and effective health and inclusion systems in an ageing society
•• Challenge 6: ICT for a low carbon economyChallenge 6: ICT for a low carbon economyMaximise ICT contribution to a lower carbon economyMaximise ICT contribution to a lower carbon economyMaximise ICT contribution to a lower carbon economyMaximise ICT contribution to a lower carbon economy
–– Including PPPs: Green Car and Energy Efficient BuildingsIncluding PPPs: Green Car and Energy Efficient Buildings•• Challenge 7: ICT for the enterprise and manufacturingChallenge 7: ICT for the enterprise and manufacturing (PPP (PPP FactoriesFactories of of thetheg p gg p g ((
FutureFuture))Reinforce Europe’s manufacturing capacity and business developmentsReinforce Europe’s manufacturing capacity and business developments
•• Challenge 8: ICT for learning and access to cultural resourcesChallenge 8: ICT for learning and access to cultural resourcesAdapt our learning systems and help develop and preserve our cultural heritageAdapt our learning systems and help develop and preserve our cultural heritage
•• FET FET –– Future and emerging technologiesFuture and emerging technologiesPathfinder for mainstream ICT researchPathfinder for mainstream ICT research
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Challenge 1: pervasive and trusted network and service infrastructuresf
Challenge 1 covers tools and platforms for novel Internet application developmentg p pp pand deployment through the launch of a Public-Private Partnership on Future Internet.At the same time, key technological developments in networking, digital media and
service infrastructures of the future are addressed.service infrastructures of the future are addressed.
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Challenge 1: pervasive and trusted network and service infrastructures
Future Networks that support the convergence and interoperability of heterogeneousutu e Netwo s t at suppo t t e co ve ge ce a d te ope ab ty o ete oge eousmobile, wired and wireless broadband network technologies, including notably novelInternet architectures; network management and operation frameworks, wireless andbroadband systems and ultra-high capacity all-optical networksbroadband systems and ultra-high capacity all-optical networks.
Cloud computing, Internet of Services and advanced software engineering thatemphasise technologies specific to the net orked distrib ted dimension of soft are
158M€ in Call8
emphasise technologies specific to the networked, distributed dimension of softwareand the access to services and data.
A hi d h l i l f d i f
70M€ in Call8
Architecture and technological foundations for Internet-connected sensors, actuatorsand other smart devices and objects, enabling person/object and object/objectcommunications. 30M€ in Call730M€ in Call7
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Challenge 1: pervasive and trusted network and service infrastructures
T h ICT i l di i i k d i d iTrustworthy ICT including security in networked service and computingenvironments; trust, privacy and claims management infrastructures; and data policy,governance and socio-economic aspects of trustworthy ICT.
80M€ in Call8
Networked media and search systems, including digital media delivery platforms,end-to-end immersive and interactive media technologies, and multimedia search
80M€ in Call8
g ,technologies.
Experimental facilities (known as FIRE) for experimentally-driven research on the
70M€ in Call7
Experimental facilities (known as FIRE) for experimentally driven research on theFuture Internet; the facilities will provide larger scale and diversity to test and validatethe developments at closer to reality conditions. 20M€ in Call7
25M€ in Call8
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Challenge 1: pervasive and trusted network and service infrastructures
And aditionally…
A Future Internet Public Private Partnership (FI-PPP) focuses on the developmentof innovative open network and service platforms with generic common enablersserving a multiplicity of demand-driven use cases in "smart applications". The PPPserving a multiplicity of demand driven use cases in smart applications . The PPPincludes a strong experimentation and validation dimension and targets early resultswith a medium-term outlook before 2015, i.e. a ~5 years horizon.
200M€ in 2 years
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Challenge 2: cognitive systems and robotics
Challenge 2 aims to enhance the performance and manageability of artificial cognitivesystems and to expand and improve the functionalities of robotic systems operatingsys e s a d o e pa d a d p ove e u c o a es o obo c sys e s ope a g
under circumstances that were not fully planned for explicitly at design time. Itsupports both research on endowing artificial systems with cognitive capabilities as
well as research more specifically related to the design and engineering ofwell as research more specifically related to the design and engineering ofrobotic systems.
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Challenge 2: cognitive systems and robotics
Objective: To move forward…
...from robots that are largely pre-programmed, to robots that are programmablethrough teaching and learning; from robots that are largely tele-operated, to robots thatautonomously plan complex tasks; from robots with rigid components and structures,to those with dexterity and manipulation skills going beyond human level; from robotsthat operate in tightly controlled environments, to robots that can properly interact andp g y , p p ycooperate with people in real-world environments.
73M€ in Call773M€ in Call7
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Challenge 2: cognitive systems and robotics
Cognitive systems research extends beyond robotics. Hence, this Challenge will alsoaddress issues related to monitoring, assessing, and controlling heterogeneousmulti component and multi degree of freedom systems where this hinges onmulti-component and multi-degree-of-freedom systems, where this hinges onimplementing cognitive capabilities. At an elementary level, such capabilities includeestablishing and recognising patterns in sensor-generated data. This is a prerequisitet hi h l l ti h i t t ti i l i i t lli tto higher-level operations such as scene interpretation, reasoning, planning, intelligentcontrol, and complex goal-oriented behaviour. Learning, in appropriate modes, isessential at all levels.
82M€ in Call8
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Challenge 2: cognitive systems and robotics
It is equally important to be able to measure and compare progress towards theambitious goals set under this Challenge. Developing suitable benchmarks, conductingg g p g , gbenchmarking exercises and supporting scenario-based competitions are thereforefirmly placed on the agenda.
Although Challenge 2 does not target any specific application area, research will bemotivated, guided and validated by realistic, demanding and scalable real-worldscenarios where appropriate backed by industrial stakeholdersscenarios, where appropriate backed by industrial stakeholders.
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Challenge 3: alternative paths to components and systems y
Challenge 3 focuses on further miniaturisation and increased performance in electronicand photonic components, in micro/nanosystems integrating functionalities likep p , y g gsensing, actuating, communicating, in alternative routes to new components andsystems such as organic electronics and in multicore computing systems, embeddedsystems monitoring and control and cooperating complex systemssystems, monitoring and control, and cooperating complex systems.
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Challenge 3: alternative paths to components and systems y
The deep miniaturisation energy-efficiency performance increase and manufacturabilityThe deep miniaturisation, energy-efficiency, performance increase and manufacturabilityof nano-electronic devices using alternative solutions to the traditional miniaturisationpath, for information and communication systems and other applications in 2020
d b dand beyond.
The integration of new functionalities for the next generation of application-specific
60M€ in Call8
components and smart systems through the convergence of microelectronics,nano-materials, biochemistry, measurement technology and ICT. 41M€ in Call7
The design, modelling and operation of systems composed of a large number ofindependent, heterogeneous and interacting embedded systems as well as their
39M€ in Call8
p , g g ymonitoring and control; and the management of interconnected large, yet autonomoussystems ("Systems of Systems"). 50M€ in Call7
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Challenge 3: alternative paths to components and systems y
The parallelisation and programmability methods to allow the adaptation of existingsoftware to multicore computing architectures and systems, from embedded devicesto general-purpose and to high performance computing. 45M€ in Call7
The further development of core and disruptive photonic technologies (lasers,waveguides, photodetectors, amplifiers, LEDs, optical fibres, etc), fundamental instrategic applications such as medicine, biology, communications, lighting, sensingg pp , gy, , g g, gand measurement, and manufacturing. 25M€ in Call7
94M€ in Call8The development of advanced, low temperature processing, and potentially printabledevices and systems on large area and/or flexible substrates, such as light emitting andsensing devices photovoltaics displays printed electronics for smart tags orsensing devices, photovoltaics, displays, printed electronics for smart tags, orwearable smart textiles. 50M€ in Call7
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Challenge 4: technologies for digital content and languagesg g
Challenge 4 aims to enable individuals and small organisations to create qualitycontent and innovative services and at allowing people to access and use onlinecontent and services across language barriers; it also aims at ensuring reliability ofcontent and services across language barriers; it also aims at ensuring reliability ofretrieval and use of digital resources across applications and platforms and at scalingup data analysis to keep pace with extremely large data volumes.
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Challenge 4: technologies for digital content and languagesg g
Easing and speeding up the creation of added value, in particular by SMEs, usingh d b d i l i hresources that are today too burdensome to acquire or complex to use; putting the
ability to create quality content and innovative services within the reach of individualsand small organisations by lowering skill and cost barriers, 35M€ in SME-DCL
Allowing people to access and use online content and services across language barriers,in their preferred language, 50M€ in Call7
Ensuring complete reliability of retrieval and use of digital resources acrossapplications and platforms over time, and design digital content natively engineeredfor obsolescence avoidance, 30M€ in Call9for obsolescence avoidance,
Scaling up data analysis to keep pace with the rate of growth of data streams andcollections and enable novel forms of real time intelligence that only become possible
30M€ in Call9
collections and enable novel forms of real time intelligence that only become possibleon extremely large data volumes. 50M€ in Call8
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Challenge 5: ICT for health, ageing well, inclusion and governanceg
Challenge 5 has a focus on ICT for disease prediction, early diagnosis, prevention,minimally invasive treatment, and overall disease management and support to healthylif t l A th f i ICT l ti f l i i d d t li i d flifestyles. Another focus is on ICT solutions for prolonging independent living and forextending active working life, as well as ICT solutions enabling accessibility ofemerging mainstream ICT solutions, and assistive technologies for people withdisabilities. A final focus is on ICT tools for governance and policy modelling.
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Challenge 5: ICT for health, ageing well, inclusion and governance
Personal Health Systems (PHS) research that aims for disease management and alsoy ( ) gtargets rehabilitation and treatment at the point of need with a focus on specificdiseases.
60M€ in Call7
Virtual Physiological Human (VPH) research focused on more elaborate and reusablemulti-scale models and a VPH information infrastructure of larger repositories.Preparatory actions will aim at a grand challenge on a "Digital Patient" being thePreparatory actions will aim at a grand challenge on a Digital Patient , being theintegration of patient-specific models for better prediction and treatment of diseases.
68M€ in Call9
Patient Guidance Services (PGS) to enable patients' active participation in careprocesses. A special emphasis will be given to semantic interoperability to enableintegration of patient information from multiple sources and locations and tointegration of patient information from multiple sources and locations and toubiquitous and secure access to these personal health records. 35M€ in Call7
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Challenge 5: ICT for health, ageing well, inclusion and governance
Research on ICT for Ageing Well focused on developing service and social roboticsand highly intelligent environments in support of the ageing population. This iscomplementary to the AAL programme (applied research, focused on smaller-scalecomplementary to the AAL programme (applied research, focused on smaller scaleprojects with 2-3 years to the market).
Research on ICT for smart and personalised inclusion addressing advanced solutions
37M€ in Call7
Research on ICT for smart and personalised inclusion addressing advanced solutionsto improve social and economic inclusion by means of inclusive design, accessible,personalisable and human-ICT interfaces, social computing and advanced solutionsf l i d kill i iti ll B i N l C t I t f (BNCI)for learning and skills acquisition as well as Brain-Neural Computer Interfaces (BNCI).
35M€ in Call7
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Challenge 5: ICT for health, ageing well, inclusion and governanceg
Research into ICT solutions for governance and policy modelling addressing ICTtools for trusted governance and policy impact analysis. This research should help
deal with future scenarios involving even greater complexity and citizens’ involvement,g g p yin particular addressing the needs of the younger generation.
35M€ in Call7
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Challenge 6: ICT for a lower carbon economy
Challenge 6 concentrates on the development of ICT to achieve substantial efficiencygains in the distribution and use of key resources such as energy and water, as well asg y gy ,the application of ICT to decarbonise transport and make it safer. This incorporates theICT contributions to the Public-Private Partnerships on Energy Efficient Buildingsand on Green Cars: ICT for the fully electric vehicleand on Green Cars: ICT for the fully electric vehicle.
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Challenge 6: ICT for a lower carbon economy
Future electricity distribution grids applying seamless communications systems toincrease the connecti it management a tomation and coordination bet een s ppliersincrease the connectivity, management, automation and coordination between suppliers(including renewable sources), consumers and networks;
ffi i d i d d i i l i i i h f
30M€ in Call8
Energy efficient design and decision support tools optimizing the energy performanceduring systems development and operation (e.g. modelling, simulation and planning,enterprise management systems, data centres); 35M€ in Call7
Water management, including demand-side management, integrated water resourcemanagement frameworks and comprehensive decision support systems;g p pp y ;
Energy-efficient buildings, neighbourhoods as well as urban and rural areas improvingthe buildings construction cycle improving the use of energy beyond buildings
15M€ in Call8
the buildings construction cycle, improving the use of energy beyond buildings,advancing complex urban systems, and optimising the dynamics of energy supply anddemand in neighbourhoods and extended urban and rural communities. This researchwill contribute to the Energy Efficient Buildings PPP 50M€ in EeB
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will contribute to the Energy-Efficient Buildings PPP. 50M€ in EeB
Challenge 6: ICT for a lower carbon economy
ICT for low-carbon multi-modal freight and logistics covering technologies andservices for multi-modal freight and logistics as well as ICT for clean and efficientmulti-modal mobility for further improving energy efficiency and reducing CO2emissions in all modes of transport for passengers and goods; 50M€ in Call7
Cooperative Systems for low-carbon multi-modal mobility covering cooperativeapplications and services for energy efficiency and eco-friendly mobility as well as a
50M€ in Call7
app cat o s a d se v ces o e e gy e c e cy a d eco e d y ob ty as we as aEuropean Wide Service Platform (EWSP) for services leveraging those cooperativesystems; 40M€ in Call8
ICT for fully electric vehicles advancing the development and integration of majorbuilding blocks of the Full Electric Vehicle (FEV), and integrating the FEV withinfrastr ct res Projects s pported nder this objecti e ill contrib te to the E ropeaninfrastructures. Projects supported under this objective will contribute to the EuropeanGreen Cars Initiative PPP. 60M€ in GCI
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Challenge 7: ICT for manufacturing & factories of the future
Challenge 7 incorporates the ICT contributions to the Public-Private Partnership onFactories of the Future. It aims to improve the technological base of manufacturingacross a broad range of sectors by improving, not only their efficiency and adaptability,but also the sustainability of manufacturing systems as well as their better integrationwithin business processes.p
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Challenge 7: ICT for manufacturing & factories of the futuref
'Smart factories' including application experiments of control and sensor-based systems,laser systems and industrial robotslaser systems and industrial robots.
'Manufacturing solutions for new ICT products' addressing manufacturing processesf O i L A El t i (OLAE ) d i h t i
40M€ in FoF
for Organic Large Area Electronics (OLAEs) and organic photonics.
'Virtual factories and enterprises' addressing end-to-end integrated ICT allowing for20M€ in FoF
innovation and higher management efficiency in networked operations and supportingthe emergence of 'smarter' virtual factories and enterprises. 45M€ in FoF
'Digital manufacturing' including products life cycle management, modelling, designand optimisation. 35M€ in FoF
Research addressing this Challenge in particular will encourage international cooperationunder the Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (IMS) scheme.
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Challenge 8: ICT for learning and access to cultural resources
Challenge 8 has the objective to develop technologies and methodologies that makepeople learn more effectively and support the acquisition of new skills It also aims topeople learn more effectively and support the acquisition of new skills. It also aims toensure the effective use and exploitation of the cultural resources by developingtechnologies to make them available, usable and re-usable regardless of their form,l ti ti h tlocation, time sphere etc.
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Challenge 8: ICT for learning and access to cultural resources
Research under this Challenge will fuel progress in a wide range of applications fromg p g g ppschools to workplaces, museums, libraries and other cultural institutions. Individualpersonal spheres are being extended by advances in areas like pervasive networkenvironments social networking technology and mobile computing rising theenvironments, social networking technology and mobile computing, rising theexpectations of users and consumers of the digital learning and cultural resources interms of level of interaction and engagement. 60M€ in Call8
The aim is to exploit Europe’s vast and exclusive cultural resources and learningtraditions as a source of innovation and creativity, for businesses, researchers,d i l i i d h l blieducational organisations and the general public. 40M€ in Call9
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FUTURE AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES (FET)( )
Th FET h h hfi d f i ICT h I i lThe FET scheme acts as the pathfinder for mainstream ICT research. It aims to laynew foundations for future ICT by exploring new unconventional ideas that canchallenge our understanding of the scientific concepts behind ICT and that can impactfuture industrial ICT research agendas. Hence, its priorities are influenced by newdevelopments and emerging opportunities in a wide range of scientific areas, as wellas by the need to nurture the emergence of new, often multidisciplinary, Europeany g , p y, presearch communities. FET will operate with a Proactive and an Open scheme,including activities to support new talents and high-tech SMEs, to prepare the set-upof FET Flagship Initiatives and to strengthen the international dimension of FETof FET Flagship Initiatives, and to strengthen the international dimension of FET.
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261M€ in 2 years
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SUPPORT TO INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
International cooperation in the programme aims to support European competitivenessd t j i tl dd ith th i f th ld i f i t t dand to jointly address, with other regions of the world, issues of common interest and
mutual benefit, thereby supporting also other EU policies (sustainable development,environmental protection, disaster response, security etc).
International cooperation activities in this Work Programme have three main objectives:(1) To jointly respond to major global technological challenges by developinginteroperable solutions and standards, (2) To jointly develop ICT solutions to majorglobal societal challenges, and (3) To improve scientific and technological cooperationfor mutual benefit.
This Work Programme includes priorities for coordinated calls for internationalcooperation with Brazil and Russia It also includes a set of targeted calls and targetedcooperation with Brazil and Russia. It also includes a set of targeted calls and targetedopening of areas throughout the Challenges and FET.
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C ll titl ICT C ll 7Call title: ICT Call 7
Call identifier: FP7-ICT-2011-7Call identifier: FP7 ICT 2011 7Date of publication: 28 September 2010
Deadline: 18 January 2011, at 17:00.00 Brussels local timeIndicative budget,: EUR 778.5 million
En el ICT Event de Septiembre se dará la salida oficial a toda esta documentación
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ICT Call 7
Challenge Objectives Funding schemes
Challenge 1: Pervasive and ICT 2011.1.3 Internet-connected Objects IP/STREP, CSA
Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures
ICT 2011.1.5 Networked Media and Search Systems IP, STREP, CSA
ICT 20011.1.6 Future Internet Research and Experimentation IP, NoEp(FIRE) (a),(d)
Challenge 2: Cognitive systems and robotics
ICT 2011.2.1 Cognitive Systems and Robotics (a), (d) IP/STREP, CSA
Challenge 3: Alternative Paths ICT 2011.3.2 Smart components and smart systems integration IP/STREP, CSAgto Components and Systems
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ICT 2011.3.3 New paradigms for embedded systems, monitoring and control towards complex systems engineering
IP/STREP, CSA
and control towards complex systems engineering
ICT 2011.3.4 Computing Systems STREP, NoE, CSA
ICT 2011.3.5 Core and disruptive photonic technologies (b), (e) STREP, CSA
ICT 2011.3.6 Flexible, Organic and Large Area Electronics and IP/STREP, ERA-NET ICT 2011.3.6 Flexible, Organic and Large Area Electronics and Photonics Plus, CSA
Challenge 4: Technologies for Digital Content and Languages
ICT 2011.4.2 Language Technologies IP/STREP, CSA
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ICT Call 7 Challenge 5: ICT for Health,
Ageing Well, Inclusion and Governance
ICT 2011.5.1 Personal Health Systems IP/STREP, CSA
ICT 2011.5.2 Virtual Physiological Human (c) CSAIP/STREP N E CPICT 2011.5.3: Patient Guidance Services (PGS), safety and
healthcare record information reuse
IP/STREP, NoE, CP-CSA
ICT 2011.5.4 ICT for Ageing and Wellbeing IP/STREP, CSA, CP-CSA
ICT 2011.5.5 ICT for smart and personalised inclusion IP/STREP, CSA
ICT 2011.5.6 ICT Solutions for governance and policy modelling IP/STREP, CSAChallenge 6: ICT for a Low
Carbon EconomyICT 2011.6.2 ICT systems for Energy Efficiency STREP, CSA
ICT 2011.6.6 Low-carbon multi-modal mobility and freight transport
IP/STREP, CSA
Future and Emerging Technologies
ICT 2011.9.12 Coordinating Communities, Identifying new research topics for FET Proactive initiatives and Fostering
CSA
research topics for FET Proactive initiatives and Fostering Networking of National and Regional Research Programmes (c), (d), (e)ICT 2011.9.13 Exa-scale computing, software and simulation IP, CSA
International Cooperation ICT 2011.10.3 International Partnership building and support to CSAICT 2011.10.3 International Partnership building and support to dialogues (a)
Horizontal Actions ICT 2011.11.2 Trans-national co-operation among National Contact Points
CSA
ICT 2011.11.3 Supplements to Strengthen Cooperation in ICT IP, STREP
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ICT 2011.11.3 Supplements to Strengthen Cooperation in ICT R&D in an Enlarged European Union
C ll titl ICT C ll 8Call title: ICT Call 8
Call identifier: FP7-ICT-2011-8Call identifier: FP7 ICT 2011 8Date of publication: 26 July 2011
Deadline: 17 January 2012, at 17:00.00 Brussels local timeIndicative budget,: EUR 785.5 million
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ICT Call 8 Challenge Objectives Funding schemes
Challenge 1: Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service
ICT 2011.1.1 Future Networks IP/STREP, NOE, CSA
InfrastructuresICT 20011.1.2 Cloud Computing, Internet of Services and Advanced Software Engineering
IP/STREP, CSA
ICT 20011.1.4 Trustworthy ICT IP/STREP, NoE, CSA
ICT 20011.1.6 Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE) (b), (c), (e)
IP, STREP, CSA
Challenge 3: Alternative Paths to Components and Systems
ICT 2011.3.1 Very advanced nanoelectronic components: design, engineering, technology and manufacturability
IP/STREP, CSA
ICT 2011.3.2 Smart components and smart systems integration (b)
IP/STREP
ICT 2011.3.5 Core and disruptive photonic technologies (a), (c), (d)
IP, STREP, ERA-NET Plus, CP-CSA( ), ( ), ( )
Challenge 4: Technologies for Digital Content and Languages
ICT 2011.4.4 Intelligent Information Management IP/STREP, CSA
Challenge 6: ICT for a Low Carbon Economy
ICT 2011.6.1 Smart energy grids STREP, CSA
ICT 2011.6.3 ICT for efficient water resources management
STREP
ICT 2011.6.7 Cooperative systems for energy efficient and sustainable mobility
IP/STREP, CSA
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Challenge 8: ICT for Learning and Access to Cultural Resources
ICT 2011.8.1 Technology-Enhanced Learning IP/STREP, NoE, CSAAccess to Cultural Resources
Future and Emerging Technologies ICT 2011.9.6 FET Proactive: Unconventional Computation (UCOMP)
STREP
ICT 2011 9 7 FET P i D i f M l i L l IP/STREP CSAICT 2011.9.7 FET Proactive: Dynamics of Multi-Level Complex Systems
IP/STREP, CSA
ICT 2011.9.8 FET Proactive: Minimising Energy Consumption of Computing to the Limit (MINCON)
STREP
p p g ( )
ICT 2011.9.12 Coordinating Communities, Identifying new research topics for FET Proactive initiatives and Fostering Networking of National and Regional Research Programmes (a) (b) (c) (d)
CSA
Programmes (a), (b), (c), (d)
CT-2011.9.14 'Science of Global Systems' STREP
Horizontal Actions ICT 2011.11.1 Pre-Commercial Procurement Actions CSA, CP-CSA
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C ll titl ICT C ll 9Call title: ICT Call 9
Call identifier: FP7-ICT-2011-9Call identifier: FP7 ICT 2011 9Date of publication: 18 January 2012
Deadline: 17 April 2012, at 17:00.00 Brussels local timeIndicative budget,: EUR 291 million
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ICT Call 9
Challenge Objectives Funding schemes
Challenge 2: Cognitive systems and robotics
ICT 2011.2.1 Cognitive Systems and Robotics (b), (c), (e) IP/STREP, CSA
and roboticsChallenge 4: Technologies for
Digital Content and LanguagesICT 2011.4.3 Digital Preservation IP/STREP, NoE, CSA
Challenge 5: ICT for Health, Ageing Well Inclusion and
ICT 2011.5.2 Virtual Physiological Human (a), (b), (d) IP/STREPAgeing Well, Inclusion and Governance
Challenge 8: ICT for Learning and Access to Cultural Resources
ICT 2011.8.2 ICT for access to cultural resources IP/STREP, CSA
Future and Emerging Technologies ICT 2011.9.9 FET Proactive: Quantum ICT (QICT) including ERA-NET-Plus
IP/STREP, ERA-NET Plus
ICT 2011.9.10 FET Proactive: Fundamentals of Collective Adaptive Systems (FOCAS
IP,STREP
Adaptive Systems (FOCAS ICT 2011.9.11 FET Proactive: Neuro-Bio-Inspired Systems (NBIS)
IP/STREP, CSA
ICT 2011.9.12 Coordinating Communities, Identifying new research topics for FET Proactive initiatives and Fostering
CSA
research topics for FET Proactive initiatives and Fostering Networking of National and Regional Research Programmes (a), (b), (c ), (d)
International Cooperation ICT 2011.10.3 International Partnership building and support to dialogues (b)
STREP/SICA
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dialogues (b)
Y Además:
* C t i d l PPP GCI F F E B FI d FET FLAGSHIPS* Convocatorias de las PPP: GCI, FoF, EeB y FI y de FET-FLAGSHIPS-> entre el 20 de Julio y el 2 de Diciembre
* Iniciativa para PYME en Contenidos Digitales y Lenguajes-> entre el 1 de Febrero y el 28 Abril 2011 (1ª fase)
y 28 de Septiembre 2011 (2ª fase)y p ( )
* Convocatoria Coordinada ICT-Brasil -> entre el 28 de Septiembre y el 18 de Enero 2011> entre el 28 de Septiembre y el 18 de Enero 2011
* Convocatoria Coordinada ICT-Rusia> entre el 20 de Julio y el 14 de Septiembre 2010-> entre el 20 de Julio y el 14 de Septiembre 2010
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