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ICT-04-2017: Smart anything Everywhere
Horizon 2020
LEIT ICT WP 2016-17
DG CONNECT - European Commission
Anne-Marie Sassen
Deputy Head of Unit A3
Political context: Digitising European Industry
Digital Innovation
Hubs
Preparing Europeans
for the Digital Age
Smart Regulations
for Industry
Leadership through
Partnerships & Platforms
Linking Up National
Initiatives
ICT Standards &
Interoperability Testbeds
Commissioner Oettinger
ICT-4: Smart Anything Everywhere
http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/digitising-european-industry
Spurring bottom up innovation through innovation hubs
A network of digital innovation hubs providing any business in Europe access to the most important digital technologies and
competences to master its digital transformation
Reinforcing supply and demand of digital technologies for all industry, in particular low tech sectors, SMEs and mid-caps
Competence centres are the core of Digital Innovation hubs
Competence Centre
Digital Innovation
Hub
Competences in Digital Technologies
• Supporting experimentation
and testing with new technologies
• Supporting fabrication of new products
• Showcasing technologies in pilot factories
• Fab-labs, etc..
Organised to provide services to industry
• Ability to deal with industry • access to competence centres
and expertise • mentoring services • Advice on sources of finance • Coaching on skills acquisition
and pointing to education/training centres
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Building on, and expanding successful actions
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+ iHubs – FI-Ware accelerators + ODINE – Big Data + Echord – Robotics + national initiatives: Catapult, fieldlabs, …
ICT 4 – 2017: Smart Anything Everywhere Initiative (SAE Initiative)
Stimulate the development of the next wave of products with digital technologies inside
by European industry, especially SMEs and mid-caps
www.smartanythingeverywhere.eu
Proposals should address 3 aspects
1. Establish a network of competence centres offering one-stop shops for companies that want to experiment with digital technologies inside their products, acting as "Innovation hubs"
2. Carrying out a critical mass of cross-border experiments bringing together key actors across the full value chain and enable new users to develop novel products or services.
3. Activities to achieve long-term sustainability of one-stop shop/market place services by competence centres and the eco-system.
ICT 4 – 2017: SAE Initiative Scope Innovation Actions
Critical Mass of Cross Border Application Experiments
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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.
Experiment descriptions in proposals should include an outline of the initial exploitation plan and business scenario.
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
• Proposals shall clearly detail the objectives and results to be obtained from the financial support to third parties, and include at least:
• A closed list of the different types of activities supported
• Persons or categories of persons supported
• Criteria for award of support
• How to calculate the exact amount of support (for instance 70% of total costs)
• Maximum amount of support for each party (typically 20-100K€ per party. If more than 60K€ is necessary, this needs to be explained in the proposal).
•Winners of the open call will become third parties, and not beneficiaries of the project!
Open call: Part K of the General Annexes & Article 15 of MGA
Proposals have an outline business scenario and activities for the development of a business plan for the competence centres and the marketplace.
Investors should be attracted to support business development of SMEs and mid-cap actors
Additional Issues:
Link to existing and emerging regional or national innovation hubs.
Communication and dissemination activities shall make use of established networks reaching out to SMEs, such as Enterprise Europe Network, NCP network, …
ICT 4 – 2017: SAE Initiative Scope Innovation Actions
Dynamic and organic growth of Europe-wide innovation ecosystems
Existing and emerging EU networks of competence centres
can be complemented by
Satellite Nodes / Digital Innovation Hubs
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Regional Satellite
Nodes/Projects
• Feasibility studies
• Best practice experiments
• Local dissemination
• Skills development
• Infrastructure provisioning
• Funded through regional/structural funds, e.g. ESIF • Focus on regional strengths/smart specialisation • Support actions complementary to H2020 actions
Mechanism used in I4MS
Bootstrap innovation hubs in "non-I4MS regions"
RTOs, academia
Mechanisms:
1. Call for expression of interest (EoI) for new hubs
2. I4MS competence centres as mentors each launch 5 sponsoring contracts (30-50k€)
Role of Mentoring & Sponsorship actions
Investigate digital needs of regional smart specialisation
Link needs to I4MS projects and competences
3 feasibility studies for Best Practice experiments
Establish links with local funding bodies
www.i4ms.eu 12
• Cyber physical systems and embedded systems • Customised and low energy computing powering CPS and IoT • Advanced micro electronics components and Smart System
Integration • Organic and large area electronics
ICT 4 – 2017: SAE Initiative Innovation actions in 4 areas
Goal is
• to help businesses from any sector uplift the quality and performance of their products and services with innovative embedded ICT components and systems
• To support eco-system building for promising platforms developed in earlier R&I projects.
• For more background on area 1, see slides presented by Jerome Dethier at the end of this presentation
ICT 4 – 2017: SAE Initiative Area 1 Cyber physical systems and embedded systems
IA Projects (up to 7 M€ for area 1)
70% funding
Goal is
• to help businesses who are developing products for situations where high computing capacity and low energy would be a competitive advantage
• To support eco-system building for promising platforms developed in earlier low power computing projects.
For more background on area 2, see slides presented by Jerome Dethier at the end of this presentation
Area 2: Customised and low energy computing powering CPS and IoT
IA Projects (up to 7 M€ for area 2)
70% funding
Goal is
• to support electronic components, sensors, smart objects and system access to (including Europractice type of actions) advanced design and manufacturing for academia, research institutes and SMEs
• Rapid prototyping targeting SMEs
Area 3 Advanced micro electronics components and Smart System Integration
IA Projects (up to 7 M€ for area 3)
70% funding
Building ecosystem in Organic and Large Area Electronics (OLAE)
Goal is to help businesses in further maturing, innovating and validating their products with OLAE technologies
Focus is on
1. Access to design, technology and prototyping which are mature and ready to use,
2. Application experiments driven by concrete user requirements and business cases
ICT 4 – 2017: SAE Initiative Area 4 OLAE
Projects (up to 3.5 M€ for area 4)
70% funding
Aim
• reinforce the collaboration between the actions supported under this initiative
• to increase the outreach of these actions and their impact
• to achieve a wider coverage of stakeholders in technological, application, innovation, and geographic terms.
Tasks and services
• a single innovation portal for newcomers; brokering between users and suppliers; dissemination
• leveraging investment by creating linkages with regional/national initiatives and by stimulating organic growth.
• sharing of best practices and experiences
• identifying new innovative ICT technologies that can benefit from this scheme
ICT 4 – 2017: SAE Initiative CSA – Support action
CSA Projects (up to 1 M€ )
ICT 4 – 2017: SAE Initiative Expected Impact
Address all of the following impact criteria providing metrics to measure success when appropriate.
■ Innovation in products, processes and business models leading to quantifiable increases in market shares and/or productivity of European companies and/or industrial capacities in Europe, notably for SMEs and mid-caps operating in non tech sectors.
■ Business growth and increase competitiveness of digital technology suppliers, in particular SMEs, able to supply components and systems that may be integrated in various products.
■ Creation of a self-sustainable ecosystem of innovation hubs including ICT suppliers and users supported by services available through a one-stop shop, covering a large number of regions and their smart specialisation.
For more information
Web sites: www.smartanythingeverywhere.eu http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/components/
The Participant Portal: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/5061-ict-04-2017.html
Smart Anything Everywhere Workshop: Enhancing digital transformation in European SMEs , Brussels, 13 June https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/smart-anything-everywhere-workshop-enhancing-digital-transformation-european-smes
An Overview of Calls related to SAE
LEIT ICT 2 2016 Thin,
Organic and Large Area Electronics
20 M€
Call Deadline 12 April 2016
Call Deadline 8 November 2016
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€
ICT-04-2017: Smart anything Everywhere
LEIT ICT WP 2016-17
H2020
DG CONNECT - European Commission
Jérôme Dethier
Programme Officer, Unit A3
Goal is
• to help businesses from any sector uplift the quality and performance of their products and services with innovative embedded ICT components and systems
• To support eco-system building for promising platforms developed in earlier R&I projects.
ICT 4 – 2017: SAE Initiative Area 1 Cyber physical and embedded systems
IA Projects (up to 7 M€ for area 1)
70% funding
What is CPS?
Smart Cyber-Physical Systems
CPS
Embedded System
Physical World
Embedded System
Embedded System
Cyberspace Services
& Data
Source: Manfred Broy, TU München
CPS vs. IoT vs. WoT vs. IIoT vs. IoM vs. …
Evolution and Revolution – Cyber-Physical Systems
Embedded Systems
Networked Embedded Systems
Cyber-Physical Systems /
"Smart Everywhere"
Network Technologies
Internet of Things, Cloud,
Big Data Internet
Micro/Nano electronics
System on Chip, Smart
Systems Computing Continuum Cognitive &
Learning Technologies
User experience, Human-Machine
Interface
Challenges
• Cyber-physical systems are often time-critical and safety-critical
• Digital technologies are embedded in increasingly autonomous physical systems
• Critical constraints include safety, security, power efficiency, high performance, size and cost
• "System of Systems" gives rise to unpredictable behaviour and emergent properties
ICT-01-2016 Smart Cyber-Physical
Systems
Significant improvement in design and programming of CPS is needed! Science of system integration
Goal is
• to help businesses who are developing products for situations where high computing capacity and low energy would be a competitive advantage
• To support eco-system building for promising platforms developed in earlier low power computing projects.
Area 2: Customised and low energy computing powering CPS and IoT
IA Projects (up to 7 M€ for area 2)
70% funding
ICT05-2017 - Customised and low power computing
20 MW power limit in HPC
10000 mAh battery limit in mobiles
Energy as a critical cost factor
Most IT systems (including Cyber-
physical systems) are connected to
the Internet Mixed-criticality applications growing fast
in many domains
Parallelism
All processors are multicore
Heterogeneous HW architectures
Computing continuum
Strategic focus: reinforce and expand Europe's strengths in low-power ICT.
Embedded Supercomputer
Low Energy
50+ projects from 4 calls: [34 RIAs/STREPs, 12 IAs/IPs, 8 CSAs]
• H2020-ICT-2016-01 (Smart Cyber-physical systems)
• 4 RIAs, 1 CSA selected
• H2020-ICT-2015-04 (Customised and low-power computing)
• 8 RIAs, 4 IAs, 1 CSA selected
• H2020-ICT-2014-01 (Smart Cyber-physical systems)
• 8 RIAs, 4 IAs, 3 CSA selected
• FP7-ICT-2013-10 (Advanced computing, embedded and control systems)
• 14 STREPs, 4 IPs, 3 CSA selected
ICT-2015-04
ICT-2014-01
ICT-2013-10
ICT-2016-01
"Promising platforms developed
in earlier projects"
H2020-ICT-2015-04 RIAs : Custom and low-power computing
Next-gen server architectures New programming approaches
Server architecture Data centre Low-cost Power management
M2DC
UNISERVER Server architecture Data centre Low-cost Operation out of safety margins
OPERA Server architecture Data centre in a box Heterogeneous
DREDBOX Server architecture System On Chip Accelerators
VINEYARD Server architecture FPGA accelerators Programming support for accelerators
TANGO Software development Power aware Security Self-adaptive
PHANTOM Software development Easy development Multi-dimensional optimisation
ARGO Software development Automatic parallelisation Model-based Real-time
HIPEAC (support action)
No proposal retained
Towards platforms and ecosystems Connecting innovators across value chains
Real-time Power optimisation Embedded computing
HERCULES
LPGPU2
SAFEPOWER
TULIPP
Real-time Power optimisation Embedded computing GPU
Safety critical Power optimisation Embedded computing
Image processing Power optimisation Embedded computing
HIPEAC (support action)
H2020-ICT-2015-04 IAs : Custom and low-power computing
Modelling and integration frameworks Smart, cooperative and open CPS
Ultra-Fast, Security-Aware CPS Simulator
COSSIM
U-TEST Testing Cyber-Physical Systems under Uncertainty
SAFURE Safety and security by construction TAPPS
A platform for open CPS Apps with high security standards
INTOCPS INtegrated TOol chain for model-based design of CPSs
CSAs: ROAD2CPS, TAMS4CPS, CPS-SUMMIT
H2020-ICT-2014-01 IAs : Smart CPS
IMMORTAL Integrated Modelling, Fault Management, Verification and Reliable Design Environment for CPSs
UNCOVERCPS Unifying Control and Verification of CPS
AXIOM HW/SW techniques to allow easy programmability of multi-core multi-board CPSs
Towards platforms and ecosystems Towards a "Smart everywhere" society
build a ultra-low power and low cost vision platform
EoT
CP-Setis
EUROCPS
CPSELabs
Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering Tools Interoperability Standardisation
European Network of competencies and platforms for Enabling SMEs to innovate with CPS products
open forum for sharing platforms, architectures and SW tools for the engineering of dependable and trustworthy CPS
H2020-ICT-2014-01 IAs : Smart CPS
CSAs: ROAD2CPS, TAMS4CPS, CPS-SUMMIT
Computing 39 M€
Systems 30,5 M€
Portfolio of retained proposals
Advanced Computing, Embedded and Control
Systems
Systems of Systems:
Systems with Mixed Criticalities:
Computing for Servers:
Embedded Computing and HPC: DYMASOS AMADEOS
Local4Global
DREAMS (IP)
PROXIMA (IP) CONTREX (IP)
EUROSERVER (IP)
FiPS
P-SOCRATES
EXCESS
ADEPT
POLCA
CLERECO
NanoStreams
REPARA
DreamCloud
SAVE
HARPA
CyPhERS CPSoS (CSA) TETRACOM
Communities and Road Maps Technology
Transfer
CSA: 3 M€
STREP IP CSA
FP7-ICT-2013-10
THANK YOU
Digital Agenda for Europe – Components and Systems: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/science-and-technology/components-systems DG CONNECT (Communications Networks, Content and Technology): http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/connect/index_en.htm Horizon 2020 on the web: http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/index_en.cfm ECSEL Joint Undertaking: http://www.ecsel.eu/web/index.php ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs: www.i4ms.eu Smart Anything Everywhere SAE: https://smartanythingeverywhere.eu/ Structural Funds 2014-2020 and Smart Specialisation: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/index_en.cfm
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