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WINCO’05 – Mexico City
European Community Funded
Research in ICTs
14/4/2005 09:00-10:30
FP 6 Information Day
John Doyle
European Commission
Directorate General Information Society & Media
International Relations
DG Information Society & Media
activities
 Regulatory Framework (GSM, 3G, …)
 Research (The IST Programme)
 Policy (e-Europe)
 Audio-Visual and Media
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Research activities
and the European Commission
 Supported through successive four year
periods called Framework Programmes
(FP)
 Major strategic reorientations and financial
scope decided at the beginning of each FP
 FP6 covers 2002 to 2006
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Participating Countries
25 EU Member States (MS)
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain,
Sweden, Portugal, United Kingdom, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta,
Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia
3 Associated Candidate Countries (ACC)
Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey
5 Associated Countries (AS)
Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.
Countries not listed above are considered as THIRD
countries. Includes all Latin American countries.
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FP6 - What are its objectives?
Two main strategic objectives:
• Strengthening competitiveness of the EU economy
• Serving the objectives of other EU policies.
 Structuring effect: contribute to a more coherent
research landscape in Europe through
 concentration of efforts
 capacity building (human resources, infrastructure)
 full integration of Candidate Countries
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The components of FP6
Information Society Technologies
Nanotechnologies and Nanosciences,
Knowledge-Based Multifunctional Materials and
New Production Processes and Devices
Aeronautics and Space
Food Quality and Safety
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystems
Citizens and Governance in the Knowledge Society
Innovation
and SMEs
Human Resources
and Mobility
Co-ordination of Research Activities
Research
Infrastructures
Specific Activities Covering
a Wider Field of Research
Life Sciences, Genomics and Biotechnology for Health
New/Emerging S&T
and Policy Support
SME Activities
International
Co-operation
Science and
Society
Development of RTD/Innovation Policies
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FP6 Budget breakdown
Focussing and Integrating
Genomics
Information Society Technologies
Nanotechnologies
Aeronautics and space
Food quality and safety
Sustainable development
Citizens and governance
Anticipation of S&T needs
Anticipating needs
SMEs
Specific INCO
INCO target countries
Strengthening ERA foundations
Structuring ERA
Research and Innovation
Human resources
Research Infrastructures
Science/Society
Joint Research Centres
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16555 M€
IST in FP6 - Objectives
 Main objectives
- Strengthening Europe’s competitiveness & technology
base
- Building the information and knowledge society for ALL
 Strategy
- Concentration and focus, building critical mass
- Capitalise on Europe’s strengths
- Visionary, forward looking (longer term / high risk)
- Combine flexibility with greater speed in implementation
- Scope of activities: Core technologies & “pull-through”
applications
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Structure of the IST Programme
INTEGRATION
BUILDING BLOCS
Pervasive,
mobile, wireless,
trustful
infrastructures
Miniaturised,
low cost low power
components
& µsytems
Natural
interactions
with
‘ knowledge ’
Applied IST for
major societal &
economic
challenges
Trust & Security
Communication
& networking
Software
µ, nano & opto
electronics
µ and nano
systems
Knowledge
technologies
IST for societal
challenges
interfaces
IST for work &
business
challenges
Demanding
applications
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GEANT: The Flagship of Networking
Activities in Europe
• GÉANT - creating the pan-European network
infrastructure to explore developments in
telecommunications technology
• Network Services for National Research and
Education Networks (NRENs)
• Platform for testing - GRIDs, IPv6, ...
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GEANT: Achievements
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Pan-European coverage
- Interconnecting 32 NRENs
- Linking more than 3000 Universities, i.e. virtually
all the researchers in Europe in all disciplines
- 9 international circuits operating at 10Gbps while
11 other run at 2,5Gbps
- Looking for intercontinental connectivity
Total 200 MEuro over 4 years (80 MEuro from EU)
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Interconnect Research Networks
Virtual Silk Highway
Russia
GEANT
EUMEDIS
Central Africa
South Africa
Operational or funding available
Request to interconnect received
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ALICE / CLARA
 ALICE is the project
- America Latina Interconectada Con Europa
 CLARA is the consortium & oganisation…
- Cooperación Latino Americana de Redes Avanzadas
- Not-for-profit organisation registered in Uruguay
- Engineering & Operations group
- CLARA to evolve into a ‘DANTE’ for Latin America
 RedCLARA is the network
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RedCLARA
•Red Lines: 155 Mb/s
•Link to Europe/GEANT: 622 Mb/s
•Link to Venezuela: 45 Mb/s
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Human Resources and Mobility
Outgoing Fellowships
Worldwide
 up to 2 years outside Europe
 + up to 1 year return phase
Incoming Fellowships
Worldwide
 Return phase possible if from emerging,
transition or developing country
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Participation rules
Project Participants are all the legal entities that will
contribute to the project
Minimum number
 3 from Member States (MS) or Associated States (AS),
with 2 from MS or Accession Countries for all
instruments
 1 (MS or AS or Third Country or International
organisation) possible for specific support actions
 Minimum number can be increased by workprogrammes
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Co-operation with third countries
in the IST programme
Rules for participation for third countries organisations
In conformity with the mutual interests of the EU and
the country
Of substantial added value for implementing Sciences
Policy
Together with the minimum number of legal entities
from the Community and Associated States.
With Community funding if INCO target country
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INCO Target Countries
All Latin American countries are INCO target
countries
Four have signed Science and Technology
Agreements:
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Mexico
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IST planning
Year
Indicative
Budget
2003
835,000
Two calls
Calls per drawing on 2003
and 2004
year
budgets
2004
891,000
One call
drawing
on 2005
budget
2005
935,000
Second WP
(covers also all topics of SP)
with updated focus
http://www.cordis.lu
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2006
964,000
FP6 IST Workprogramme
2005-2006
 Provides overall objectives
 Defines content of Strategic Objectives
 Identifies instruments applicable to each
Strategic Objective
 Defines implementation
 Provides call roadmap
http://www.cordis.lu
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Call 5 : Open 17 May 2005, Close 21 September 2005
Strategic Objective
Budget
Photonic components
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Micro/nano based sub-systems
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Embedded Systems
68
Advanced Grid Technologies, Systems and Services
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Open Platforms for software and services
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Research networking testbeds
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Multimodal Interfaces
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ICT for Networked Businesses
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Collaborative Working Environments
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Access to and preservation of cultural and scientific resources
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eInclusion
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ICT for Environmental Risk Management
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FET Proactive Initiative
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All open to partners from
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Advantages of FP6 participation
A Unique Europe-wide research programme open to
the world offering:

a range of scientific opportunities

wide contacts

productive partnerships

mobility for researchers

an international benchmark

a growing and secure budget - €17.5 bn
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Participation in IST/FP6 Projects
(call 1,2 & 3)
Country
N° of participants
Brazil
Venezuela
Argentina
Mexico
Colombia
Chile
6
2
2
1
1
1
http://www.cordis.lu
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Participation in IST/FP6 Projects
 Brazil:
 INSTINCT – Philab – Laboratorio Philips Da Amazonia –
Instituto de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento
 SATLIFE – Telefónica e Desenvolvimento Do Brazil Ltda
 SATLIFE – Telemar
 ECOLEAD – Universidade Federal De Santa Catarina
 FLOSSWORLD – Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia da
Informacao
 FLOSSWORLD – Universidade Estadual de Campinas
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Participation in IST/FP6 Projects
 Venezuela
 @HEALTH – Centro Nacional de Tecnologías de Información
 @HEALTH – Federación Panamericana de Asociaciones de
Facultades
de Medecina
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Argentina
 FLOSSWORLD – Asociación Argentina de Usuarios de la
Informática y las Comunicaciones
 FLOSSWORLD – Fundación para la Difusión del
Conocimiento y el Desarrollo Sustentable Via Libre
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Participation in IST/FP6 Projects
 Mexico
 ECOLEAD – Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios
Superiores de Monterrey
 Colombia
 @HEALTH – Colombian Telemedicine Center
 Chile
 COREGRID – University of Chile
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How to build a proposal ?
1. Your idea : does it fit the IST-Workprogramme ?
2. Yes ? Identify the Strategic Objective (SO) !
3. Is there a Call going on ? Call 5!
4. What type of action is called for IP, STREP, SSA… ?
5. Check Call Text … & check deadline !
6. Contact EC-Contact Person for SO : be sure idea is in scope
•The Coordinator must be EU or associated states
• Find EU partners through existing bilateral co-operation
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Documents needed and/or indispensable :
• IST Workprogramme
• Call for Proposals (Call Text : Official Journal)
• Guide for Proposers
• Evaluation Manual (General FP6 + IST Specific Annex)
• All information available on http://www.cordis.lu
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Community R&D Info Service: CORDIS
http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/home.html
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Building your Consortium: CORDIS
Check out FP5 and
FP6 funded projects
to identify key
players
Register for :
•Cordis R&D updates
•Rapidus Mail Alert
•Partner search
http://www.cordis.lu/helpdesk/registration.htm
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Building your Consortium: CORDIS
Search
for
Partners
http://partners-service.cordis.lu/
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How can we improve further
EU-Latin America IST Co-operation
• International Co-operation in FP6:
An essential element of the programme
• Latin American experts encouraged to register
in the FP6 database for evaluation work
https://emmfp6.cordis.lu/
• EU pays
• Trip
• Stay
• Per diem
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For further information
IST Web
http://www.cordis.lu/ist
IST infodesk
E-Mail : [email protected]
Fax : +32 2 296 83 88