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Title: IST Information Day Athens-Thessaloniki, 13-14 December 2004


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IST Information DayAthens-Thessaloniki, 13-14
December 2004
The Revised IST Workprogramme. Context and
vision Dr Erastos Filos Work programme
co-ordinationDirectorate Miniaturisation,
Embedded Systems, Societal Applications
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Presentation outline
  • The Lisbon context European policies to support
    innovation
  • The IST work programme 2005-06 update calls 4
    5
  • Towards the 7th Framework Programme for research

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In a competitive race to knowledgeEurope is
doing well
New PhDs in science engineering 2001(per 1000
populationaged 25-34)
In bracketsave. annual growth rate () between
1998-2001
4
In a competitive race to knowledgeEurope lags
behind
Investment in RD 1995, 1998 2001
5
In a competitive race to knowledgeCan Europe
keep up momentum ?
Evolution of share of world publications
byEU-15, US and Japan
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The ultimate goalMore innovation
towards online Europe
Deployment promotion
RD
towards a single market for research
Lisbon 2000
Broadband access,e-business, e-government,
security, e-health, ...
European Research Area, Eureka, COST, natl RD
programmes
EU Largest knowledge-basedeconomy by 2010
EU-15 citizens 370 million GDP 8,500
bn EU-25 citizens 445 million GDP 8,860 bn
Reg.Environ-ment
towards innovativeEurope
Entrepreneurship, competition rules,standards,
IPR protection,
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Innovation is a complex process
Innovation
RD
environment
Regulatory
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Innovation how ?
  • Create an innovation-friendly environment
  • Facilitate free flow of knowledge
  • IPR protection, networking, idea factories,
  • Regulate wisely
  • Competition rules, standards, less red tape,
    access to finance
  • Promote entrepreneurship
  • Training, Adademia/industry partnerships
  • Boost RD investment
  • Raise investment commitment of European industry
  • Increase EU governments RD spending
  • Double Community RD budget
  • Facilitate mix of investment instruments
  • Eg RD deployment

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The eEurope initiative
eEurope 2002 ActionPlan
Objective to get Europe on-line
Objective New EU Member States Candidate
Countries on-line
eEurope 2003 Action Plan
Objective e-services on secure broadband
infrastructure
eEurope 2005 Action Plan
2002
2003
2005
2010
2004
. . .
Lisbon Agenda 2010
Mid-term review ofLisbon
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eEurope achievements
  • Internet penetration in European homes has
    doubled
  • 90 of companies schools connected
  • Internet access prices fell
  • Broadband connectivity rising
  • Telecom framework in place
  • eCommerce legal framework in place
  • Europe has worlds fastest research backbone
    network GÉANT
  • Security framework in place (ENISA)
  • A large amount of public services now on-line
  • New Member States are catching up fast

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The EU Framework Programme for research
FP evolution in last 20 years
  • growing, but only 4 of public RDspending in
    Europe

EU activities require
  • Collaboration cross-disciplinary approach (FP
    Priorities 2/3)
  • Consensus partnership (industry/academia)

Integrated Projects
Focused RD
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FP6 content budget
  • Focusing Integrating Community Research
  • Life sciences, genomics, biotech 2,255 M
  • IST (100 M Géant/GRID) 3,625 M
  • Nanotechnologies, knowledge-based materials, new
    processes 1,300 M
  • Aeronautics and space 1,075 M
  • Food quality safety 685 M
  • Sustainable development, ... 2,120 M
  • Citizens governance 225 M
  • ST needs, SMEs, INCO 1,300 M
  • JRC non-nuclear research 760 M
  • Structuring ERA
  • Research innovation 290 M
  • Human resources 1,580 M
  • Research infrastructures(200 M Géant/GRID) 655
    M
  • Science society 80 M
  • Strengthening ERA foundations
  • Support to co-ordination 270 M
  • Support to policy developmt 50 M
  • Nuclear Research (mainly fusion) 1,230 M

13,345
2,605
320
1,230
17,500 M
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Information Society Technologies (IST) Priority
themes in FP6
Communications, Computing Software
Components Microsystems
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Who is involved in IST
  • Attractive RD
  • High subscription
  • Industrial focus
  • Multi-stakeholder collaboration
  • Pan-European
  • Large small companies academic research

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IST research achievements
50 of totaltop-10 revenuesin 2003 by 6 EU
companies
  • Digital mobilecommunications
  • Affordable broadband technology
  • GÉANT - the world-leading research network
  • User-friendly home platform solutions
  • Security technologies
  • Major European electronics clusters

Innovation
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IST From FP5 to FP6
CA
  • After two calls
  • 2500 proposals received
  • 400 projects supported with 6500 participations
  • Increased size of projects
  • average budget 3 times larger (1.6-gt4.3 M)
  • 3 times more partners per projects on average
    (10-gt24)

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STREP
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SSA
2
IP
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NOE
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Funding per instrument,Calls 1 2
Average numberof participants
Average project funding
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IST work programme 2005-2006
Call 4end Nov04 mid Mar051,120 M
Call 5May 05 mid Sept 05638 M
IST Websitehttp//www.cordis.lu/ist/
FET
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Boosting RDThe 3 objective
  • Create attractive framework for innovation
  • Sufficient high-quality human resources
  • A strong public research base with links to
    industry
  • Entrepreneurship for through RD
  • Effective adaptation use of IPR systems
  • Research- innovation-friendly regulation
    favourablefiscal conditions
  • A competitive environment supportive
    competition rules
  • Supportive financial markets for high-tech
    innovation
  • Effective use of public financing for RD
  • Direct support measures
  • Fiscal incentives
  • Guarantee mechanisms
  • Public support for risk capital
  • Improving the overall mix of instruments

Raise RDinvestment to 3 of GDPby 2010
Communication COM (2003)226 final, 4 June 2003
Investing in Research. An Action Plan for Europe
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Proposed elements of future RD (FP7)
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  • Collaborative research
  • continuation of FP6
  • European technological initiatives
  • private-public partnerships aiming at world
    leadership in certain RD domains
  • Basic research
  • competition of individualresearchers/teams
  • Making Europe more attractive to best researchers
  • Researcher mobility schemes
  • Research infrastructures
  • Research networking infrastructures
  • ERA Improving co-ordination of national
    research programmes


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  • Security research
  • Space research

Doubling EU resources for research
COM(2004)101 final of 10 Feb 2004 Policy
challenges and budgetary means of the Enlarged
Union 2007-2013
Communication COM(2004)353 final, 16 June 2004
Science Technology the key to Europes future
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European Technology PlatformsTechnological or
sectoral
  • Providing the means to foster effective
    public-private partnerships
  • between the research community, industry,
    financial institutions, users policy-makers
  • to mobilise the research and innovation effort
    and facilitate the emergence of lead markets in
    Europe

Communication COM (2003)226 final, 4 June 2003
Investing in Research. An Action Plan for Europe
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Example 1Nanoelectronics Platform
  • Identified
  • Need to contribute to a European nanoelectronics
    strategy with a vision 2020
  • Need to establish a roadmap broader than the
    existing ITRS
  • Need to make recommendations to policy

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1st High-Level Meeting June 2003
2
Define a Strategic Research Agenda
Goal set To establish a long-term vision for
nanoelectronics in Europe
identify major challenges, objectives,
stakeholders, resources, implementation paths,
timetables, socioeconomic impact ethical issues
3
Nanoelectronics Vision 2020http//www.cordis.lu/i
st/eniac/
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Example 2Embedded Systems Platform
  • Embedding intelligence everywhere
  • consumer electronics, mobile devices, automotive,
    avionics, telecoms, manufacturing automation,
    medical devices, ...
  • Drivers
  • Miniaturisation and anywhere/anything
    connectivity
  • Convergence and consumerisation
  • What is at stake for Europe
  • Huge growth potential
  • EU industry currently in leading position
  • BUT
  • Industry under huge competitive pressure
  • Complexity becomes unmanageable
  • Difficult technological challenges
  • Skills gap
  • EU research landscape fragmented

ARTEMIS Platformhttp//www.cordis.lu/ist/director
ate_c/ems/platform.htm
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eSafetyObjectives achievements
  • Objective
  • To accelerate the development, deployment and use
    of new technologies for increasing road safety in
    Europe
  • Launched 25 April 2002
  • eSafety High-Level Meeting
  • A joint industry-public sector initiative
  • e.g. European Commission, EU Member State
    governments, industry
  • Complementary to other measures

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ICT a driver of productivity
Investments in ICTcontribute half of
Europes productivity gains
  • More research in ICT
  • Build critical mass at European level avoid
    duplication of effort
  • Reinforce Europes strengths to achieve
    industrial and technological leaderships
  • Adopt a systems approach
  • To support multidisciplinarity
  • To leverage multi-stakeholder synergies
  • Focus on medium to long-term objectives

ICT in FP7 strategy paper online
consultationhttp//www.cordis.lu/ist/ict/ict_cons
ultation.htm
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Towards Innovation 2010
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Research policy to address Europes challenges
  • Improve innovationculture/promote legal
    regulatory framework
  • Invest in RD(3 objective)
  • Engage in intl co-operation for win/win
  • Globalisation ?
  • Outsourcing ?
  • Brain drain ?
  • Skills gap ?

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For further information
  • Web
  • Information Society Technologies (IST)
  • http//www.cordis.lu/ist
  • Information Society Policy
  • http//europa.eu.int/information_society/index_en
    .htm
  • Future Research Policy (FP7)
  • http//europa.eu.int/comm/research/future/index_e
    n.html
  • E-mail
  • erastos.filos_at_cec.eu.int
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