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6th Framework Programme
Structure and possibilities
Sylvia Ilieva
Outline of presentation

FP6 Overview
– Structure and budget
– The European Research Area

The IST Priority
– Overview of objectives, vision & content
– Outline of IST workprogramme 2003-2004

The instruments
– New – IPs and NoEs
– Traditional – STREPs, CAs, SSAs
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Documents and sources of information
The 6th Framework Programme
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Instrumental for creation of a ‘European Research Area’ ...
• Towards a European research policy,
• an ‘internal market’ for science & technology R&D
• Community funding to help aggregate RTD effort
• EU, Member State & private funded effort(s)
• ‘open coordination’:
• European initiatives + FP + National / regional activities
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Basic principles
• Focus and integration, fewer priorities, ‘critical mass’, improve impact
• Lasting, structuring impact
• to avoid ‘end of project, end of consortium’
The components of FP6
INTEGRATING EUROPEAN RESEARCH
ANTICIPATING S/T NEEDS
in the knowledge society
and global change
Citizens and governance
Research for policy
support
Sustainable development
Food safety and health risks
Aeronautics and space
Nanotechnologies, intelligent mat.,
new production processes
Information society technologies
for health
Genomic and biotechnology
PRIORITY THEMATIC AREAS
Specific SME activities
Specific international cooperation activities
JRC activities
STRENGTHENING THE
STRUCTURING THE ERA
Research
and
innovation
Human
resources &
mobility
Research
infrastructures
Frontier research,
unexpected
developments
FOUNDATIONS OF ERA
Science and
society
Coordination
of research
activities
Development
of research/
innovation
policies
FP6 Budget breakdown
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Focussing and Integrating
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Genomics
Information Society Technologies
Nanotechnologies, int..
Aeronautics and space
Food quality and safety
Sustainable development
Citizens and governance ..
Anticipation of S&T needs
• Anticipating needs
• SMEs
• Specific INCO
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Strengthening ERA foundations
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Structuring ERA
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–
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Research and Innovation
Human resources
Research Infrastructures
Science/Society
Joint Research Centre
2255 M€
3625 M€
1300 M€
1075 M€
685 M€
2120 M€
225 M€
~100M€ for GEANT/GRID
555 M€
430 M€
315 M€
320 M€
290 M€
1580 M€
655 M€
80 M€
760M€
16270 M€
~200M€ for GEANT/GRID
Outline of presentation

FP6 Overview
– Structure and budget
– The European Research Area

The IST Priority
– Overview of objectives, vision & content
– Outline of IST workprogramme 2003-2004

The instruments
– New – IPs and NoEs
– Traditional – STREPs, CAs, SSAs

Documents and sources of information
The IST vision
 Bringing
the users, “people”, to the foreground…..
….. to the “centre of our attention”
– building trustful technologies for the background (almost invisible)
 Moving
to an era where …..
“Our surrounding is the interface’ to IST applications & services”
 Exploring
beyond “the PC, screens & keyboard interfaces”...
 Enabling multi-sensorial dialogues …..
– supported by computing & networking
– ‘everywhere’, embedded in everyday objects
(e.g: furniture, clothes, vehicles, smart materials, …)
Towards an “all inclusive knowledge society”
IST today
“Ambient Intelligence” tomorrow
• PC based ………………………………… “Our surrounding” is the interface
• “Writing and reading” ….…………….…. Use all senses, intuitive
• “Word” based information search ….…… Context-based knowledge handling
• Low bandwidth, separate networks …..…. Infinite bandwidth, convergence, ..
• Mobile telephony (voice) ……………….. Mobile/Wireless full multimedia
• Micro scale ……………………………… Nano-scale
• Silicon based ….………………………… + new materials
• eServices just emerging …………………
Wide adoption (eHealth, eLearning, …)
•Only 5% of global population on-line ….
>70% of world-wide population on line
IST in FP6: reinforces & complements eEurope
By 2005, Europe should have:
 modern online public services
– e-government, e-learning, e-health, ...
a
dynamic e-business environment
– e-commerce, business process restructuring, ...
and, as an enabler for these
 widespread
availability of broadband access at competitive
prices
– optical fibre access, mobile broadband, local loop competition, ...
a
secure information infrastructure
– network security, cyber crime, data protection, ...
Anywhere anytime natural and
enjoyable access to IST services for ALL
Pervasive, mobile,
wireless, trustful
infrastructures
Miniaturised,
low cost low power
components & µsytems
Natural interactions
with ‘ knowledge ’
IST priority in the Specific Programme
Three technology building blocks + applied research
integration
Specific
Applied IST for major societal and economic challenges
Security, privacy
IPRs, dependabilty
Smart cards,...
Health, eInclusion,
mobility, environment
safety, cultural heritage
Trust &
Security
IST for societal
challenges
GRIDS for
E and m business,
science, engineering
e and m work,
Learning, egovernment business and society
IST for work & business
challenges
Demanding
applications
Applied IST for major societal and economic challenges
anywhere, anytime, anywhere, any service, for all’
core technologies & “pull-through” applications
Communication, computing
& software technologies
Communication
& networking
•Mobile: beyond 3G
•Fixed:All optical
•Integrated (IPv6)
•Audiovisual systems
Software
•Embedded
•Distributed
•Reliability
•Adaptability
components & µsytems
µ, nano & opto
electronics
•CMOS : the limit
•System-on-Chip
•Nano-scale
•New materials
µ and nano
systems
•Multidiscplines
•New Sensing
•Networked
•New materials
•Nano-scale
Knowledge & interface
technologies
Knowledge
technologies
•Context based
•Semantic based
•Agent based
•Scaleable
interfaces
•All senses
•Multilingual
•Intuitive
•‘Surrounding’
Workprogrammes in FP6 - main content
 Provides
further details on …
the Scientific and technical content of the calls
– based on the Specific Programme text
 Defines the evaluation and selection criteria
– common set derived from the rules for participation
– additional criteria depending on objectives
 Defines the terms of the calls for proposals
– objectives to be called for
– distribution of budget between old and new instruments
– weights and thresholds of criteria to be used
• including participation eligibility criteria
 Updated
as appropriate
Strategic objectives addressed in Call 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
Pushing the limits of CMOS, preparing for post-CMOS
Micro & nano-systems
Broadband access for All
Mobile & wireless systems beyond 3G
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Towards a global dependability & security framework
Multimodal interfaces
Semantic-based knowledge systems
Networked audiovisual systems & home platforms
Networked business & government
10. eSafety for road and air transport
11. eHealth
12. Technology-enhanced learning & access to cultural heritage
+ FET proactive + Accompanying actions
Technology
components
Integrated
systems
Sectorial
Applications
Strategic objectives covered in Call 2
1.
Advanced displays
2.
Optical, opto-electronic, photonic functional components
3.
Open development platforms for software and services
4.
Cognitive systems
5.
Embedded systems
6.
Applications & services for the mobile user & worker
7.
Cross-media content for leisure and entertainment
8.
GRID-based Systems & solving complex problems
9.
Improving Risk management
10. eInclusion
11. Product design & manufacturing 2010
+ FET proactive + Research Networking + Accompanying actions
Technology
components
Integrated
systems
Sectorial
Applications
Call 3
 Date
of publication: beginning of June
 Closure
date: 22.09.2004
 Objectives
– To stimulate, encourage and facilitate the participation of
organizations from the New Member States and the Associated
Candidate Countries in the activities of IST
– To prepare for the future international co-operation in IST
– To progress towards the achievement of the objectives of a
European Research Area in a given IST field
 Total
Indicative budget: 28 million Euro
Outline of presentation

FP6 Overview
– Structure and budget
– The European Research Area

The IST Priority
– Overview of objectives, vision & content
– Outline of IST workprogramme 2003-2004

The instruments
– New – IPs and NoEs
– Traditional – STREPs, CAs, SSAs
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Documents and sources of information
Example of implementation in IST
Integrated Projects
Current Industrial
strength / presence
Incremental
« Monolitihic »
Integrated Projects
Targeted Research Projects
Networks of Excellence
Fundamental
research
Basic
research
Industry-driven
research
Industrial
exploitation
Integrated Projects - purpose
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Designed to support research that is …..
objective and result driven
– clearly defined objectives and results
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Each IP should
– integrate the types of activities needed to obtain the goals
– integrate the critical mass of resources needed to obtain the goals
– integrate all elements of technology / value chain ….
to attain high-impact goals
– support industry (large & SME) collaboration with academia
Integration along the innovation cycle
Adoption
Best practice
Take-up, trials
IP
Industry driven research
Basic research
Time
Integrated Projects - possible implementations
“Monolithic”
• partners known at outset
• tasks identified
• budget known
“Incremental” participation
• tasks identified
• budget known
• not all participants are in
“Incremental” funding
• objectives known
• technology roadmap known
• tasks to be completed
• budget to be changed
• participants as well
Networks of Excellence - objectives
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To reinforce or strengthen ….
scientific and technological excellence
on a given research topic
– by integrating the critical mass of expertise needed to
provide European leadership and be a world force
– around a Joint programme of activity (JPA)
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Structuring European research by …
integrating research capacities across Europe.
– Durable integration
– To progress knowledge on a particular theme
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Overcome the fragmentation of European research
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To act as a “Virtual Centre of Excellence”
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To spread excellence beyond the partners
NoE - aims at integrating & shaping research
The NoE field
The JPA
Partner 2
Partner 2
Partner 1
Partner 2
Partner1
Partner1
Partner 4
Partner 4
Integrating activities
“Binding”
Partner 3
RTD activities in Europe
before the NoE(today)
with the NoE
Coordinated
Partner 4
Targeted RTD projects
 Principle: focused on one specific activity & specific results
– by supporting research activities of more limited scope & ambition
than Integrated Projects
 All
research objectives are open for STREPs, BUT: Check
the work-programme descriptions of the objectives for
specificity:
Co-ordination Actions
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Co-ordination actions are intended for ad hoc coordination activities
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–
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establish networks in emerging research fields
define research agendas
cluster projects inside and outside the IST priority
exchange and dissemination of ‘best practices’
establish experts groups for a period of time
Specific Support Actions
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Specific Support Actions are intended to support the
implementation of the IST Priority
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Normally ‘stand alone’ events like
– conferences, seminars, studies and analyses,
expert groups, operational support, dissemination,
information and communication activities
– specific initiatives to promote international co-operation, socioeconomic studies, dissemination and awareness,
standardisation and foresight (IST WP 3.5)
– Actions to promote the participation of SMEs, small research
teams, participants from the associate countries etc. will not be
open in the first call
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Difference between CAs and SSAs
– duration, scope, scale, participation
Outline of presentation

FP6 Overview
– Structure and budget
– The European Research Area

The IST Priority
– Overview of objectives, vision & content
– Outline of IST workprogramme 2003-2004

The instruments
– New – IPs and NoEs
– Traditional – STREPs, CAs, SSAs

Documents and sources of information
IST Priority Infopack for Call 1
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IST Priority Workprogramme 2003-2004
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Call for proposals text Call 1 (Official Journal)
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Brochure “The 6FP in Brief”
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Guides for proposers Call 1
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Evaluation Manual
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Guidelines for Evaluators Call 1
Support services
 IST
Information desk
 NCPs
 Cordis
partner search facilities
 IDEALIST
partner search and services
 Information
 IPR
days
helpdesk
 Pointer
to Cordis call page - Call 1
objectives
 Bridges
the current gap, especially for SMEs in
understanding EC mechanisms;
 Proposers
 Ideal-ist
are given support at an international level;
main objective is to help organizations and
individuals to find potential partners for their FP6 project
proposals.
services
 Partner
search
 Partner
brokerage
 IST
promotion and workshops
http://www.ideal-ist.net
IST in FP6: Sources of Information
IST on CORDIS
http://www.cordis.lu/ist/fp6/fp6.htm
FP6 web main page
http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/fp6/index_en.html
New Instruments
http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/fp6/networks-ip.html
Model Contracts
http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/fp6/working-groups/model-contract/index_en.html
Frequently asked Questions
http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/faq/index.cfm
The European Research Area
http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/era/index_en.html
CORDIS RTD beyond 2002
http://www.cordis.lu/rtd2002/
ISTAG on CORDIS
http://www.cordis.lu/ist/istag.htm
IST in FP6
http://www.cordis.lu/ist/fp6/fp6.htm
IST helpdesk
Fax : +32 2 296 83 88
E-Mail : [email protected]