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ICT 5
- 4 -
26M€
25/04/2017
Programming environments and toolboxes
specific application domains
Security by design
Customised and low energy computing
RIA
4-6M€
4 - 6
ICT 5 Impact
- 5 -
realistic use cases toolboxes
reducing the effort needed to include digital technology inside any type of product or service
Increase SME market share
Customised and low energy computing
ICT 5 Acteur Clefs
- 6 -
Top 5 funded
ARM LIMITED
FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH
AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS
BARCELONA
SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER
IBM IRELAND
FRAUNHOFER
OFFIS
THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF
BELFAST
Bull SAS
PANEPISTIMIO THESSALIAS
CEA
THALES SA
Top 5 proposers
BARCELONA
SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER
THALES SA
EIDGENOESSISCHE
TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE
ZUERICH
RUHR-UNIVERSITAT BOCHUM
INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION
AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS
CEA
INRIA
5G PPP Roadmap
- 8 -
“to leverage work and
results of phase 1 (WP
2014-15) and to
accelerate on proof of
concepts and
demonstrators.”
ICT 7
5G PPP Research and Validation of critical technologies and systems
- 9 -
wireless access and radio network architecture/technologies
High capacity elastic - optical networks
Software Network
RIA
100M€
08/11/2016
5-8M€
3 - 5
ICT 8
5G PPP Convergent Technologies
- 11 -
Ubiquitous 5G access leveraging optical technologies
Flexible network applications, Virtualised Network Functions
Collaboration with Taiwan (RIA)
IA
45M€
08/11/2016
5-8M€
3 - 5
ICT 9
Networking research beyond 5G
- 12 -
novel use of the spectrum potential (>90Ghz)
Advanced signal processing (Tbit/s)
Demand-attentive and cooperation networking
RIA
45M€
08/11/2016
2-3M€
2 - 4
ICT 7, 8 & 9 Acteurs Clefs
- 13 -
Top 5 funded
TELEFONICA
ORANGE SA
NEC EUROPE LTD
FRAUNHOFER
TELECOM ITALIA
ALCATEL-LUCENT
DEUTSCHLAND
INTEL MOBILE
COMMUNICATIONS GMBH
ATOS SPAIN SA
Huawei Technologies Duesseldorf
GmbH
Top 5 proposers
FRAUNHOFER
TELEFONICA
UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
ORANGE SA
PT INOVACAO E SISTEMAS SA
New participatory innovation models for economy and society
Solutions for sustainable lifestyles
Emerging ethics of digital innovation
ICT 11
- 14 -
Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation
IA
10M€
25/04/2017
1-2M€
5 - 7
ICT 11 Acteurs Clefs
- 15 -
Top 5 funded
Sigma orionis sa
Ethniko kentro erevnas kai technologikis
anaptyxis
Universitat politecnica de catalunya
The open university
Panepistimio thessalias
Centre national de la recherche
scientifique
Stichting waag society
University of southampton
Universita degli studi di trento
Zentrum fuer soziale innovation gmbh
Nethood
Institut d'arquitectura avancada de
catalunya
Top 5 proposers
sigma orionis sa
the open university
OUISHARE
ethniko kentro erevnas kai
technologikis anaptyxis
university of southampton
the university of reading
institute of communication and
computer systems
fraunhofer
aristotelio panepistimio
thessalonikis
ICT 4 – SAE Overview
- 16 -
LEIT ICT 2 2016 Thin,
Organic and Large Area Electronics
20 M€
Call Deadline 12 April 2016
IoT 1 2016
Internet of Things
Large Scale Pilots
100 M€
Call Deadline 8 November 2016
LEIT ICT SMEinst 2016 – 17 Open Disruption Innovation Scheme (implemented through the SME instrument)
Action targeting Innovative SMEs No deadline – Always open calls – 60M€ for 2016 & 66M€ for 2017
LEIT ICT 1 2016
Smart Cyber-
Physical systems 20 M€
LEIT ICT 3 2016
SSI – Smart System
Integration
18,5 M€
LEIT ICT 4 2017
Smart Anything
Everywhere
25,5 M€
Call Deadline 25 April 2017
LEIT ICT 5 2017
Customised and low energy
computing 26 M€
Stimulate the development of the next wave of
products with digital
technologies inside
ICT 4 – SAE Critical mass
- 17 -
Application experiments should be driven by user requirements.
Bring together actors along value chain.
Experts to assist new users in customising and applying digital technologies in their environment.
With the aim to:
Develop novel products or services with digital technologies.
Financial support to third parties may be used to be flexible on which experiments will be carried out
Competence
Centres
Infrastructure
and access to
technology
Cross value chain
design experiment
Cross value chain
design
experiment
Cross value chain
design experiment
Cross value chain
design experiment
Cross value chain
design experiment Cross value chain
design
experiment
Cross value chain
design
experiment
Cross value chain
design experiment
Cross value chain
design experiment
Cross value chain
design
experiment
ICT 4 - SAE
3 aspects to tackle
- 18 -
Network of competence centres
Cross-border experiments
Long-term sustainability
ICT 4
- 19 -
Smart Anything Everywhere Initiative
IA
25M€
08/11/2016
-7M€
4-7
Cyber-physical and embedded systems
Customised low energy computing powering CPS and the IoT
Advanced micro-electronics components and Smart System Integration
Organic and large area electronics
ICT 4
- 20 -
Smart Anything Everywhere Initiative
increases in market shares
increase competitiveness of digital technology suppliers
Creation of a self-sustainable ecosystem of innovation hubs
DS 6 – 1/2
Cryptography
- 23 -
more flexible encryption solutions
ultra-high-speed cryptology
Implementation in hardware and software, good practices
RIA
19M€
25/04/2017
3-5M€
4 - 6
DS 6 – 2/2
Cryptography
- 24 -
Authenticated encrypted token research for mobile payment solutions
Innovative cryptographic primitives
New techniques, (i.e. quantum safe cryptography)
RIA
19M€
25/04/2017
3-5M€
4 - 6
DS 7
Addressing Advanced Cyber Security Threats and Threat Actors
- 25 -
Situational Awareness
Simulation Environments, Training
RIA
18M€
24/08/2017
2-5M€
IA
3 - 5
4 - 7
DS 8
Privacy, Data Protection, Digital Identities
- 26 -
Privacy-enhancing Technologies
GDPR in practice
Secure digital identities
18M€
24/08/2017
2-3M€
General Data
Protection Regulation
IA
IoT-03-2016: R&I on IoT integration
and platforms
- 28 -
sophisticated platform architectures for smart objects
embedded intelligence
smart networks
35M€
25/04/2017
3-5M€
RIA
4 - 7
SC4 Transport
- 30 -
MG-5.2-2017: Innovative ICT solutions for future logistics operations
MG-4.1-2017: Increasing the take up and scale-up of innovative solutions to achieve sustainable mobility in urban areasInnovative ICT solutions for future logistics operations
25M€
26/01/2017
3-5M€ RIA
2 stages
22M€
26/01/2017
2-5M€ IA
2 stages
3 - 6
5 - 7
SC4 Transport
- 31 -
ART-01-2017: ICT infrastructure to enable the transition towards road transport automation
MG-4.1-2017: Increasing the take up and scale-up of innovative solutions to achieve sustainable mobility in urban areasInnovative ICT solutions for future logistics operations
50M€
26/01/2017
5-15M€ IA
2 stages
128M€*
01/02/2017
7-10M€ IA
5 - 7
5 - 7