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Introduction to ITEA 2ITEA 2 event, Istanbul, 6 February 2008Rudolf Haggenmüller - Chairman ITEA 2
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008
Content
• Some remarkable projects
• Main types of public R&D support in Europe
• ITEA 2’s mission, ambition and initiators
• Trend towards broader ITEA 2 participation
• Partnerships with ETPs, PdCs and EUREKA Clusters
• The competition of cluster programmes
• Positioning of ITEA 2
• ITEA 2 Call 3
• The societal dimension of ICT
• ITEA 2 Roadmap 3
• Conclusion
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008
Some remarkable projects
• Award candidates– AGILE: Engineering– AMEC: Ambient Ecologies– HD4U: HDTV
• Finished projects– Passepartout:
Media orchestration• Running project
– NUADU: Aging society• Starting project
– TIMMO: Automotive• In the pipeline
– Metaverse1: Virtual life
Passepartout
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008
Awards
Achievement Award
Exhibition Award
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008Main types of public R&D support in Europe
EU Framework Programmes (FP)• Multi-annual programmes define priority areas for international co-
operation in pre-competitive R&D projects• Projects selected in competitive tender get 35-50% funding
EUREKA• Members: 37 European countries + European Commission• Market-oriented international R&D can obtain EUREKA label• National governments concerned may grant 25-50% funding
National support schemes• National R&D projects may get up to 50% public funding• National measures to improve the R&D investment climate, e.g. tax
incentives
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008
Mission & Ambition
• Maintain Europe’s leadership in embedded and distributed software for software-intensive systems and services
• Contribute research excellence to Europe’s competitive software-intensive systems and services
• Combine research excellence with innovation
• Deliver tangible results
• Address societal needs
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008
The initiators of ITEA 2
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• The ITEA 2 Board members are:Airbus, Alcatel, Barco, Bosch, Bull, Daimler, European Federation of High Tech SMEs, Italtel, Nokia, Philips, Siemens, Telvent, Thales and Thomson.
• The combined 2004 totals of this group are: – Total turn-over: €380 billion– Total R&D spend: €29 billion– Total no. of employees: 1.5+ million of which 210.000 in R&D
12% of Europe’s total number of researchers
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008Trend towards broader ITEA 2 participation
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Introduction to ITEA 2
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Partnerships
• Continuing our long-lasting partnerships with EUREKA clusters MEDEA+ & CELTIC
• Initiating the partnership with ARTEMIS– Sharing office activities with ARTEMISIA– Coordinating our annual events– Coordinating SRA and the Roadmap
• Establishing partnerships with national clusters– Point One (NL)– SafeTrans (GER)– System@tic (FR)
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008
Elements of the cluster competition
Call 3 will compete with other national cluster calls.Key elements:
• Attractiveness– for founders, PAs, industry, SMEs, academia– for new members and countries
• Efficiency– Short lead time from idea to project start– Lean application process– Lean monitoring process– Little overhead
• Relevance– Technological– Business-wise– Societal
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ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008Positioning of ITEA 2Attractiveness
• Growing interest of countries– Israel and Norway joined the ITEA Authorities Committee (ITAC)– Special arrangements with Ireland and Turkey– Iceland joined ITEA 2 Call 1 as partner country
• Success Stories– Turkey: Mobilera (AMEC)– Ireland: Exoftware (AGILE)– South-Korea: ETRI (Passepartout)
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ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008Positioning of ITEA 2Attractiveness
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008Positioning of ITEA 2 Attractiveness
26 countries26 countriesGrowing number of partners
– ITEA (Call 1-8): • 523 partners (235 SME)
– ITEA 2 Call 1: • 242 partners (100 SME)
– ITEA 2 Call 2 (FPP): • 260 (105 SME)• 147 newcomers
Status November 2007
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008Positioning of ITEA 2Efficiency
Our internal processes are good:• Short lead time from idea to labelling• Lean application process (2 step approach)• Lean monitoring process (1 review per year)• Little overhead (1,1 % of budget, universities free)
Our characteristics:• Industry driven• Bottom-up• Inter-governmental• Flexible, pragmatic, success oriented
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008Positioning of ITEA 2Relevance
• TechnologicallyEAST-EEA initiated the legendaryAUTOSAR
• Business-wiseA spin-off of MOBI was sold to a USbased aerospace company
• SocietalSmart pricing platform for residential energy
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ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008
Some Call 2 Projects
• OSAMI-COMMONS– Open Source Ambient
Intelligence Commons– Eteration, METU, Sampas,
STM, Treda
• Edafmis– Embedded Decision and Data
Fusion for Medical Intervention Support
– Caretta, Ethica IncirliHospital, Mobilera
• HDTVNext– HDTV - Next Generation– Mobilera
• TVProdNext– TV production – Next
generation– Turk Telekom
• MIDAS– Multimodal Interfaces for
Disabled and Ageing Society– Kaletron
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008Service Innovation and Sustainability,two prominent battlefields of ICT
Service examples
• Manufacturing industry: IT managed energy efficiency
• End-to-end product life cycle management: Lead the carbon foot print initiative
• Logistics: reduce carbon foot print through route and load optimization
• Retail: consumer insight and product transparency
• eEnergy: decentralized energy generation, provisioning and consumption
• Make sustainability an ICT based service
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008Service Innovation and Sustainability,two prominent battlefields of ICT
Example Systems
• Environmental intelligence systems for analyzing collected data and providing decision support
• Business applications managing the optimal balance of energy production and consumption
• Leverage the Internet of things to provide context and transparency
• Green IT: low power software by design, low power IT management,low power micro systems and electronic components
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Introduction to ITEA 2
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Call 3 schedule & process
• November 2007 Pre-announcement Call 3
• 21 February 2008 Opening of Call 3
• 21-22 February 2008 Project Outline (PO) preparation meeting
• 11 April 2008 Deadline submission POs
• 18 June 2008 Announcement evaluationresults to projects
• 26 June 2008 Full Project Proposal (FPP)preparation meeting
• 31 October 2008 Deadline submission FPPs
• 5 December 2008 Announcement of labellingresults to projects
• Early 2009 Deadline for national funding applications
• Q2 2009 - Funding decisions
- Project start
Call forProjects
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National policiesITEA Roadmap
ITEA 2 Work plan phase 1
Invitationfor FPP
StrategicAssessment
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The societal dimension of ICT
The societal dimension of ICT gets more and more attention.
The justification for ICT research is based on societal relevanceand helping improve the quality of life in:• Health, well-being, ageing society• Mobility, transport• Security• Education, entertainment• Energy, climate change
E.g. Point One’s SRA or the German IKT 2020 programme.
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ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008The ITEA 2 Roadmap 3A new logic for application domains
Nomadic Home
Services&
SoftwareCreation
Cyber Enterprise
From a “location” dependent concept
to…..
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008The ITEA 2 Roadmap 3A new logic for application domains
…“societal” dependent concepts.
Publicandprivate operators
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Major social impact :- Health
- Aging population
- Urbanisation
- Environment
- Knowledge
- Security & safety
- Globalisation
- On the move
REAL WORLD
VIRTUAL WORLD
Intermediation Services & Infrastructure
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Introduction to ITEA 2
ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008Conclusion The raise of end-to-end solutions/services
BroadcastInternet
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Very largeInformation centres
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• ITEA 2 call 1: ~40% of FPPs proposing end-to-end solutions or services (e. g. support to elderly/disabled people, cross media service infra. supporting convergence)
• ITEA2 call 2 : ~50% of FPPs
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ITEA 2 event Istanbul, 6 February 2008ITEA 2 and the lion’s share of economic growth & prosperity
“The integration of IT into virtually all aspects of economy andsociety is creating a digitally-enabled economy that is responsiblefor generating the lion’s share of economic growth andprosperity.”*
* Source: Digital Prosperity, The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, March 2007
Make ITEA 2 the driver of this integration
Thank you for your attention