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Opportunities of EMPIR At the occasion of the celebration of the 95th Anniversary of GUM Warszaw, 20 May 2014 Jörn Stenger, EMRP/EMPIR chair, EURAMET Member of Presidential Board, PTB 95th Anniversary of GUM Warszawa, 20 May 2014 1 Needs towards metrology research Precise, correct, traceable measurements are needed virtually everywhere Secure measurements and reference data Do/underpin basic science do you get what you pay for? do constants of nature drift with time? Drive innvovation efficiency? quality control in production? safely below radiation limits? precise enough to be competitive? data quality for policy making sufficient? 95th Anniversary of GUM Warszawa, 20 May 2014 2 Metrology Research needed all over the Value Creation Chain Fundamental Research and Capacity Building Fundamental Metrology Research Core Measurement Capabilities in NMIs and DIs Research and Development Dissemination and Exploitation Challenge-driven Metrology R&D extension Innovation driven Metrology R&D extension Pre-normative Metrology R&D Enhancement of Metrology in relation to SI 95th Anniversary of GUM Warszawa, 20 May 2014 extension Outputs: Scientific publications, Technology Transfer, Standards, ... Take-up by Industry and Society Outcomes: Better science, Regulation, Standardisation, Industrial Competitiveness , ... 3 EMRP EMPIR timeline 15 April 2014: Approval by EU Parliament 6 May 2014: Approval by Council → Co-decision complete! Preparation 7 EMPIR calls proposed: 600 M€ (FC), 1/2 from EU 5 EMRP calls 400 M€, 1/2 from EU, 5 calls finalize projects finalize projects iMERA-plus 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 FP7 95th Anniversary of GUM Warszawa, 20 May 2014 Horizon 2020 4 EMRP projects addressing Grand Challenges Healthcare Metrology improves health care e.g. by earlier detection of diseases and patient protection e.g. from radiation, and fosters the competitiveness of related European industries and services. Metrology for energy supports the successful implementation of smart electrical grids in Europe or improves efficiency in traditional power plants with a considerable impact on reducing energy consumption and reduction of emissions. Energy Metrology for environment provides improved measurements for better understanding of the Earth’s weather and climate. It makes space-based measurements consistent for comparisons with data from other sources. Environment 95th Anniversary of GUM Warszawa, 20 May 2014 5 EMRP projects to drive innovation in industry Metrology enables coping with the increasingly high operational speeds of modern electronic equipment in the European electronics industry. Metrology allows embedding nano-objects to improve products such as high strength concrete. For this, mechanical properties of nanoobjects are measured such as nanoparticles, nanowires, nanoscale structures and composite materials. Metrology supports exploitation of advanced high-pressure technologies in industry, e.g. the application of high pressures in the manufacturing of direct injection fuel systems, which have improved petrol and diesel engine performance. 95th Anniversary of GUM Warszawa, 20 May 2014 6 Participation of GUM in EMRP projects 95th Anniversary of GUM Warszawa, 20 May 2014 7 A 20-years’ initiative of joint research Reach Out Calls 2014 - 2020 EMPIR Integration Calls 2009-2013 Collaboration Call 2007 2002 ... Cooperation MERA Czech Republic Denmark France Germany Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Sweden Switzerland UK iMERA-Plus Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Coordination Estonia Finland iMERA France Czech Republic Germany Denmark Italy Finland Netherlands France Norway Germany Portugal Italy Romania Netherlands Slovakia Norway Slovenia Poland Spain Slovakia Sweden Slovenia Switzerland Sweden Turkey Switzerland UK UK 95th Anniversary of GUM EC EC Warszawa, 20 May 2014 EMRP Austria Belgium BosniaHerzegovina Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Hungary Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey UK EC Austria Belgium BosniaHerzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey UK ... 2024 ... 8 National Commitments for EMPIR Austria Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland 840.000 1.200.000 920.000 840.000 700.000 8.600.000 3.710.000 910.000 12.000.000 27.000.000 88.000.000 0 1.050.000 600.000 Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden* Switzerland** Turkey United Kingdom TOTAL * The amount is calculated from an overall commitment of 1.1 mio € per annum ** Switzerland´s association status is currently on hold 95th Anniversary of GUM Warszawa, 20 May 2014 24.000.000 16.500.000 3.750.000 2.500.000 840.000 2.000.000 700.000 200.000 2.249.333 6.000.000 5.133.333 10.500.000 12.000.000 83.000.000 315.742.666 9 EMPIR broadens the scope, dedicated modules Module 1: Science Module 2: Innovation Module 3: Prenorm. Module 4: Capacity building Fundamental scientific metrology TP FUN Grand challenges Energy, Environment, Health TP ENG, ENV, HEA Industry-driven joint research TP IND 48% 22% Technology-transfer projects Extensions Metrology R&D for standardization Extensions TP PNORM R&D for measurement capabilities Capacity building projects 10% TP SI 15% TP RPot Programme management and administration Central support for CB and Innovation 95th Anniversary of GUM Warszawa, 20 May 2014 5% 10 EMPIR Activities The main activities of EMPIR shall consist of the following joint research and technological development actions: A scientific-technical programme which supports fundamental scientific metrology laying the basis for all successive steps including applied metrology research and development and metrology related services; Metrology research into societal challenges focusing on contributions for energy, environment and health; Research into novel measurement instrumentation aiming at industrial takeup of metrological technologies to stimulate innovation in industry; Pre-normative and co-normative metrology research and development for priority documentary standards aiming to use the expertise of metrology institutes in Europe to support policy implementation and accelerate innovative products and services to market; Metrology capacity-building activities on different technological levels aiming to achieve a balanced and integrated metrology system in Europe. EMPIR Activities (cont.) The main activities shall be carried out by NMI and DI. EMPIR shall encourage and support the participation of other entities. This approach is expected to lead to around 15% of the budget of EMPIR going to those entities. In addition: Support services to increase exploitation and deployment of metrology research from on-going projects and to build on knowledge in order to achieve greater socio-economic impacts. Activities specifically addressing metrology institutes with no or limited scientific capabilities, by supporting them in using other European, national or regional programmes for training and mobility, cross-border cooperation or investment in metrology infrastructure. Networking activities to promote EMPIR and maximise its impact. What makes EMPIR unique • Project types • Grant agreements • Performance indicators (outputs and outcomes) • Strategic Research Agenda • Annual Work Plans long-term strategy developed by EURAMET • Contracts • Decision making • Advice R&D topics Instruments project types developed for EMPIR purposes Governance Processes two steps for proposals, review conference governance in EURAMET (delegation agreement) 95th Anniversary of GUM Warszawa, 20 May 2014 • PRT -> SRT and alternatives • Administration: Guides and templates 13 A 20-years’ initiative of joint research EMPIR Austria Belgium BosniaHerzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey UK • have done good research • have served needs from industry and regulation • have established a sound, efficient, effective, balanced, smartly specialised metrology landscape in Europe 95th Anniversary of GUM Warszawa, 20 May 2014 14 Cyprus