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1 IST in FP6 Information session 8 March 2002 Daniele Rizzi Directorate-General Information Society - Unit D1

2 IST in FP6 Agenda  Overview of the FP6 situation  Content  Council and Parliament agendas  Instruments

3 IST in FP6 Context Context Content Content Tools Tools

4 The timetable for FP6: Framework Programme Framework Programme (co-decision procedure, Article 251) January 2 Council common position February 4-7EP takes note of the common position and starts the 2nd reading (up to 3+1 mohths) March 11Research Council May 13-16EP 2nd reading opinion JulyCouncil 2nd reading (up to 3+1 months) Sept. - Oct.Conciliation (up to 6+2 weeks) September 30Research Council Sept. - Oct.Co-decision (up to 6+2 weeks) November 29Research Council Commission's modified proposal for the Sixth Multiannual Framework Programme for RTD Aimed at contributing to the creation of the European Research Area (2002-2006): COM (2001) 709 of 22.11.2001 http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/com/pdf/2001/en_501PC0709_02.pdf

5 The timetable for FP6: Specific Programmes Specific Programmes (Consultation procedure, Article 166) January - February Commission's modified proposals January - February Nomination of EP rapporteurs March 11 Research Council: (orientation) debate June-July EP opinion September 30 Research Council: political agreement October Adoption by the Council Amended Commission proposals for the specific programmes of the Sixth Framework Programme: COM (2002) 43 of 30.01.2002 http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/com/pdf/2002/com2002_0043en01.pdf

6 The timetable for FP6: Rules Rules for participation and dissemination (co-decision procedure, Article 251) Scenario without conciliation (with conciliation: adoption delayed until Jan-Feb/03) January Nomination of EP rapporteur (Mrs Q. Rowohl PPE-DE/D) March 11Research Council: orientation debate May 13-16EP 1st reading June 2 Council common position July 1-4 EP starts the 2nd reading (up to 3+1 months) September 23-26 EP 2nd reading opinion September 30 Research Council November Council 2nd reading (up to 3+1 months) November 29 Research Council - Adoption by the EP and Council Amended Commission proposals for the rules for participation - EC framework programme: COM (2001) 822 of 10.01.2002 http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/com/pdf/2001/en_501PC0822.pdf

7 Workprogramme 2003 preparation May 2002: Draft strategic document May 2002: Draft strategic document –European competitiveness / positioning –Industrial and academic viewpoints –Issues: Dependencies, new areas to be developed, which EU funding.. April-June 2002: Call for expressions of interest April-June 2002: Call for expressions of interest –Submission of ideas for Integrated Projects and Networks of Excellence in the thematic priority areas June: WP2003 skeleton June: WP2003 skeleton July 2002: First draft workprogramme 2003 July 2002: First draft workprogramme 2003 December 2002: First FP6 call December 2002: First FP6 call

8 FP6 and the European Research Area Moving to a European level Research Policy Moving to a European level Research Policy Strengthen co-operation between National and EU activities Strengthen co-operation between National and EU activities Concentration and focussing of effort and added-value Concentration and focussing of effort and added-value Improve links between National and EU policies and schemes Improve links between National and EU policies and schemes Further preparation for the EU enlargement process Further preparation for the EU enlargement process Aims to simplify management and implementation procedures Aims to simplify management and implementation procedures FP6 is an essential tool in support of ERA FP6 is an essential tool in support of ERA Communication from the Commission "Making a reality of the European see:Communication from the Commission "Making a reality of the European research Area: Guidelines for EU Research activities (2000-2006)” COM (2000) 612 Final - 04.10.2000 http://www.cordis.lu/rtd2002/era-debate/cec.htm

9 Commission proposal “Specific Programmes” (May 2001)

10 Main IST related parts of FP6

11 An overview of IST in FP6 Context Context Content Content Tools Tools

12 Anywhere anytime natural and enjoyable access to IST services for ALL Miniaturised, low cost low power components & µsytems Natural interactions with ‘ knowledge ’ with ‘ knowledge ’ Pervasive, mobile, wireless, trustful infrastructures Communication & networking Software µ, nano & opto electronics µ and nano systemsKnowledgetechnologiesinterfaces Applied IST for major societal and economic challenges Trust & Confidence IST for societal challenges IST for economic challenges Demanding Demandingapplications Specific Generic integration Building blocks Security, privacy IPRs, dependabilty Smart cards,... E and m business, e and m work, learning GRIDS for science, engineering business and society Health, eInclusion, mobility, environment safety, cultural heritage Mobile: beyond 3G Fixed:All optical Integrated (IPv6) Adaptive Reliable Embedded Distributed Adaptable CMOS : the limit System-on-Chip Nano-scale New materials Multidiscplines New Sensing Networked New materials Nano-scale Context based Semantic based Agent based Scaleable All senses Multilingual Intuitive ‘Surrounding’

13 An overview of IST in FP6 Context Context Content Content Instruments Instruments

14 Instruments: Rationale Higher integration and building critical mass Higher integration and building critical mass –Realising ERA Simplifications of procedures Simplifications of procedures Larger autonomy Larger autonomy –higher responsibility for the consortium Higher flexibility Higher flexibility

15 FP6: 3 (+1+1) instruments for “priority areas” Integrated Projects Integrated Projects –Objective driven Networks of Excellence Networks of Excellence –Exploratory research Article 169 Article 169 –Member states initiative + Targeted research projects... + Targeted research projects... –Address specific issues + Co-ordination activities + Co-ordination activities Speaking notes + feedback: Introduction to the instruments available for implementing the FP6 priority thematic areas http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/nfp/pdf/instruments_280202final.pdf

16 Integrated projects: characteristics Integration Integration –All elements of technology chain to attain high-impact goals –Different type of activities: RTD, technology transfer, training, dissemination, demonstration…RTD, technology transfer, training, dissemination, demonstration… –Global funding involving public & private funds Size Size –The necessary size to attain its goals Participation Participation –3 legal entities at least (2 from MSs) – minimum can be changed in the WP –supports industry-academia collaboration including SMEs

17 IPs: implementation Selection on a call for proposal basis Selection on a call for proposal basis –possible call for expression of interests, to select themes Large degree of autonomy Large degree of autonomy –Allocations of budgets –P ossibility to launch calls for participation Subsequent calls for additional “tasks” and funding by the Commission Subsequent calls for additional “tasks” and funding by the Commission Funding Funding –Grant to the budget up to 50% –Different ceilings depending on the activity

18 IPs : Three possible implementations “Monolithic” Partners known at outset Tasks identified budget known “Incremental” participation Tasks identified budget known not all participants are in “Incremental” funding objectives known technology roadmap known tasks to be completed budget to be changed Participants as well Working document + feedback: Provisions for implementing Integrated Projects http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/nfp/pdf/provisionsimplementingip-28022002.pdf

19 Networks of Excellence (NoEs): characteristics “Virtual” centre of excellence “Virtual” centre of excellence –brings together the research effort on a particular topic –a clearly identified “joint programme of activity” –established or emerging fields Size Size –Several MEuro funding per year for the “Integrated effort” –Support to different types of activities: RTD, training, transfer, mobility...RTD, training, transfer, mobility... Participants Participants –Minimum 3: Universities, Research Labs, Industrial Labs Special Measures planned for SME’s

20 NoEs: Implementation Selection on the basis of calls for proposals Selection on the basis of calls for proposals Large degree of autonomy Large degree of autonomy –Possibility to modify plans and allocation of work –possibility to launch a call for participation Funding Funding –Grant for integration –Up to 25% of total effort that is put together Working document + feedback: Provisions for implementing Networks of Excellence http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/nfp/pdf/provisions-implement-net-excel.pdf

21 Article 169 At the initiative of the member states At the initiative of the member states Support to “national” programmes jointly executed according to article 169 Support to “national” programmes jointly executed according to article 169 EC funding used to support the jointly executed programmes EC funding used to support the jointly executed programmes Lukewarm reception by Council & Parliament No precedents, no rules (yet) for FP6 participation 5 pilots under development in DG_R (end-Jan 02) (DG Information Society not currently involved in pilots) – Bio-diversity (MS=3+3) – Clinical Trials (MS=13) – Ocean Drilling (MS=3+10) – Sustainable impact assessment (MS=7) – Air Traffic Management (MS=?) – Global Change (?)

22 Targeted RTD projects Principle: Similar to current RTD contracts Principle: Similar to current RTD contracts Funding: Grant to budget up to 50 % Funding: Grant to budget up to 50 % Launching: Calls for proposals Launching: Calls for proposals Participation: At least two MSs Participation: At least two MSs

23 Coordination activities Similar to current thematic networks Similar to current thematic networks Support to logistics,.. Support to logistics,.. can cover up to 100% of additional costs can cover up to 100% of additional costs

24 FP6: Instruments for “anticipating & strengthening” “Strengthening…” “Strengthening…” –Grants : to co-ordination of RTD –Grants : for development of a coherent policy Support to specific International Cooperation activities Support to specific International Cooperation activities –EU’s foreign policy & development aid policy Support to SMEs Support to SMEs –Collective.. (SMEs’ Associations + Research Centers) –Cooperative.. ( >2 SMEs + research centers) RTD supporting policies RTD supporting new S&T areas RTD supporting policies RTD supporting new S&T areas –Targeted RTD Projects, similar to current shared cost contracts –Networking of Member State research activities –Focused Calls with annual workprogrammes

25 Participation Who? Member States AND Associated candidate Countries, same rights & obligations Member States AND Associated candidate Countries, same rights & obligations European scientific cooperation organisations (ESA etc) European scientific cooperation organisations (ESA etc) Minimum nbr of legal entities Minimum nbr of legal entities - IP and NoE: 3 (2 from MS) - Other instruments: 2 (1 from MS). - Fellowships & support actions: 1 possible (Nbr can be adjusted by WP) 3rd Countries l IN ‘Integrating’ part All countries All countries Funding possible for INCO countries Funding possible for INCO countries l OUTSIDE ‘Integrating’ part Countries with co-operation agreement under specified conditions Countries with co-operation agreement under specified conditions Other countries if necessary Other countries if necessary

26 Financing Grant for integration Grant to the budget Grant as a lump sum Networks of Excellence Integrated Projects Targeted projects Specific Research activities for SMEs Integrated initiatives for Infrastructure Actions to promote human resources and mobility Coordination actions Specific support actions

27 IPR As in FP5 As in FP5 –Knowledge fully funded by Community: property by Community –Knowledge partly funded by Community: property by participants Simplification & flexibility added Simplification & flexibility added –All rules can be fixed within the consortium agreement –principles provided: participants may agree additional rights –rules identical for all participants

28 Useful addresses European Research Area European Research Area –http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/research/area.html http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/research/area.html –http://www.cordis.lu/rtd2002/era-developments/developments.htm http://www.cordis.lu/rtd2002/era-developments/developments.htm FP6 reference sites FP6 reference sites –http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/research/nfp.html http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/research/nfp.html –http://www.cordis.lu/rtd2002/fp-debate/fp.htm http://www.cordis.lu/rtd2002/fp-debate/fp.htm CORDIS “RTD beyond 2002” CORDIS “RTD beyond 2002” –http://www.cordis.lu/rtd2002/home.html http://www.cordis.lu/rtd2002/home.html IST in FP6 IST in FP6 –http://www.cordis.lu/ist/fp6/fp6consult.htm http://www.cordis.lu/ist/fp6/fp6consult.htm News News –http://www.cordis.lu/rtd2002/news/news.htm http://www.cordis.lu/rtd2002/news/news.htm


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