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1 Information Society Technologies in the 6th Framework Programme IST Work Programme 2005-2006 Call 4 Erastos Filos

2 anywhere, anytime, anywhere, any service, for all’ core technologies & “pull-through” applications components & µsytems Knowledge & interface technologies Communication, computing & software technologies Communication & networking Software µ, nano & opto electronics µ and nano systemsKnowledgetechnologiesinterfaces Applied IST for major societal and economic challenges Trust & Security IST for societal challenges IST for work & business challenges Demanding Demandingapplications IST in FP6

3 Outline of presentation IST in FP6 IST in FP6 – structure and budget – objectives, vision and content Results of IST Calls in 2003-04 Results of IST Calls in 2003-04 – projects and participation IST Work Programme 2005-2006 IST Work Programme 2005-2006 – objectives – responding to lessons learned – changes in context and technology trends – roadmap of calls and budgets

4 IST in FP6 - objectives & strategy Main objectives Main objectives – Establishing Europe’s leadership in the technologies at the heart of the knowledge economy and society – Strengthening Europe’s competitiveness & technology base – Building the information and knowledge society for ALL Strategy Strategy – Concentration and focus, building critical mass – Visionary, forward looking (longer term / high risk) – Combine flexibility with greater speed in implementation – Scope of activities: Core technologies & “pull-through” applications

5 The IST vision Bringing the users, “people”, to the foreground to the “centre of our attention” Bringing the users, “people”, to the foreground to the “centre of our attention” – building trustful technologies for the background (almost invisible) – Making technology “adapt” to people and business needs Moving to an era where “ Our surrounding is the interface’ to IST applications & services” Moving to an era where “ Our surrounding is the interface’ to IST applications & services” Exploring beyond “the PC, screens & keyboard interfaces” Exploring beyond “the PC, screens & keyboard interfaces” Enabling multi-sensorial dialogues Enabling multi-sensorial dialogues – supported by computing & networking – ‘everywhere’, embedded in everyday objects (e.g: furniture, clothes, vehicles, smart materials, …)

6 IST Calls 2003-04: Overview €1.9 bn out of € 3.8 bn spent in calls in 2003-04 €1.9 bn out of € 3.8 bn spent in calls in 2003-04 More than 400 projects supported More than 400 projects supported – Out of 2500 proposals received More than 6500 participations More than 6500 participations  Oversubscription Funding per Instrument IST Calls 1 & 2

7 IST Calls 2003-04 IST Call 1 IST Call 1 – Closed April 2003 – funding € 1070m – 236 projects negotiated and launched IST Call 2 IST Call 2 – Closed October 2003 – funding € 525m – 148 projects under negotiation or launched 1st Joint Call with Nano-, Materials- and Production- Technologies (NMP) 1st Joint Call with Nano-, Materials- and Production- Technologies (NMP) – focus on production technologies – Closed April 2003 – funding € 60m FET (Future and Emerging technologies) Open FET (Future and Emerging technologies) Open – Continuous call – funding € 60m

8 IST Calls 2003-04 IST Call 3 IST Call 3 – Closed 22 Sep 2004 – funding € 28m 2nd Joint Call with NMP 2nd Joint Call with NMP – Closed 14 October 2004 – funding € 180m FET (Future and Emerging technologies) – Proactive Initiatives FET (Future and Emerging technologies) – Proactive Initiatives – Closed 22 Sep 2004 – funding € 80m

9 IST Calls 2003-04 : Participation Industry Academia Non-profit org.

10 IST Calls 2003-04 : Concentration Concentration of effort and building critical mass Concentration of effort and building critical mass – Total number of projects selected : 3 times less than FP5 for an equivalent budget – Average budget of Integrated Projects : 5 times larger than FP5 projects  Setting up & managing larger projects : a challenge

11 IST Calls 2003-04 : Integration More intensive collaboration between various actors More intensive collaboration between various actors – Integrated Projects: 2-3 times as many partners per project – From industry, academia and public research labs  Concern over SME participation  Integration of effort in an enlarged Europe important  International co-operation

12 IST WP 2005-06: Main principles & objectives Completing the investment in the FP6 objectives Completing the investment in the FP6 objectives – Adapting content of WP2003-04 in order to take account of: evolving context and technology progressevolving context and technology progress lessons learnt from the response to the first callslessons learnt from the response to the first calls Preparing the start of FP7 Preparing the start of FP7 – Developing new fields, etc.

13 IST WP 2005-06: Consultations and Collection of Input Wide consultation Wide consultation – ISTC - IST Committee – ISTAG - IST Advisory Group – Programme Consultation Meetings – Web-based consultations - 5 year evaluation of IST - Review of new FP6 instruments Portfolio analysis Portfolio analysis – IPPA - Integrated Programme Portfolio Analysis – Responses to previous Calls – Experience from past and on-going projects Changes in context and technology trends Lessons learned

14 Lessons learnt from previous calls Oversubscription in some fields Oversubscription in some fields – Need for more focus and more precision SMEs participation SMEs participation – Improving but can be strengthened Integration of the ICT research effort in an enlarged Europe Integration of the ICT research effort in an enlarged Europe – Participation of Member States that joined the EU recently and of Associated Candidate Countries below expectations International co-operation International co-operation – Domain-specific approaches are needed

15 IST WP2005-06: Focussing (1) Sharper descriptions of each SO Sharper descriptions of each SO Precisions on the use of the instruments within each SO Precisions on the use of the instruments within each SO Budget distribution between instruments adapted to each SO Budget distribution between instruments adapted to each SO

16 WP 2005-06: Focussing (2) “Applications and services for the mobile user and worker” “Applications and services for the mobile user and worker” Too many topics addressedToo many topics addressed Focus on “Collaborative working environments”Focus on “Collaborative working environments” Merging and refocusing of “Semantic based knowledge“ and “Cross media content “ Merging and refocusing of “Semantic based knowledge“ and “Cross media content “

17 Future & Emerging Technologies Complementary to Complementary to – other IST strategic objectives – other FP6 ‘Anticipating S&T needs / frontier research’ (new fields / multidisciplinary work) More exploratory and visionary research More exploratory and visionary research Helping new IST-related S&T fields and communities to emerge Helping new IST-related S&T fields and communities to emerge Open scheme: openness to unforeseeable ideas Open scheme: openness to unforeseeable ideas Proactive initiatives: critical mass where focus is needed Proactive initiatives: critical mass where focus is needed

18 WP 2005-06: Focussing (3) The strategic objective on “Products and service engineering” is not covered in WP 2005-06 The strategic objective on “Products and service engineering” is not covered in WP 2005-06 – The projects already launched in the first calls ensure a sufficient coverage of the field Splitting the SOs of “eBusiness” and “eGovernment” and of “eLearning” and “eCulture” Splitting the SOs of “eBusiness” and “eGovernment” and of “eLearning” and “eCulture” – Focus on missions to be achieved in each of the fields – Differing goals – Different constituencies

19 WP2005-06: SMEs Distribution of SMEs participation in Calls 1 and 2 Distribution of SMEs participation in Calls 1 and 2 – Call1: 16%; Call2: 17% – NoEs : 7%; IPs: 15%; STREPs: 24% Instruments Instruments – Many NoEs are already launched in most fields; funding for NoEs to decrease significantly in WP 2005-06 – Adaptation of instruments to SOs should help – Keep an overall balance of new and traditional instruments Specific measures when needed Specific measures when needed – Nanoelectronics; Technologies and devices for micro/nano-scale integration; ICT for networked businesses

20 Main technology trends Increasing pervasiveness of ICT Increasing pervasiveness of ICT – Innovation from ICT “use” in different fields Increasing convergence Increasing convergence – Within ICT Communications/computing/media, fixed/wireless, etc.Communications/computing/media, fixed/wireless, etc. – Between ICT and other fields Info-bio, ICT-cogno, ICT-nano-materialsInfo-bio, ICT-cogno, ICT-nano-materials Higher levels of complexity Higher levels of complexity – Combination of skills and know how – Building increasingly complex systems

21 ICT “use“ : a driver for innovation Bringing closer services and technology developments Bringing closer services and technology developments – “Mobile service development platforms” shifted from “Applications and services for the mobile user” to “Mobile and wireless systems beyond 3G” – Micro-/nano-based subsystems: Focus on new application fields that drive innovation Trial of “Experience and Application Research“ Trial of “Experience and Application Research“ – Early user involvement – The “use“ is integrated into the research activity – eInclusion, collaborative working environments

22 Addressing the increasing complexity Support development of increasingly complex systems Support development of increasingly complex systems – Integration is an issue – Technology, Design tools, applications and generic systems research Examples Examples – SoCs and SiPs in Nanoelectronics – Network centric Operating systems (in Advanced Grid technologies, systems and services) – Embedded systems: design, cooperating objects, adhoc networks, etc.. – Managing complexity in Software and services – Complex systems in FET

23 Convergence trends: « ICT-Cogno » Concentrate the research effort of Cognitive systems which was spread on several SOs into one SO in WP2005-06. Concentrate the research effort of Cognitive systems which was spread on several SOs into one SO in WP2005-06. This requires a refocus of the SOs on Multimodal interfaces, Semantic-based knowledge and content systems and Cognitive systems and some rebalancing of the budgets between these SOs. This requires a refocus of the SOs on Multimodal interfaces, Semantic-based knowledge and content systems and Cognitive systems and some rebalancing of the budgets between these SOs. +FET schemes +FET schemes

24 Budget Distribution Total budget for WP2005-06: 1,8 B€ Total budget for WP2005-06: 1,8 B€ Starting point: WP2003-04 distribution ; changed according to modification of substance Starting point: WP2003-04 distribution ; changed according to modification of substance Pre-allocation of 90% of budget Pre-allocation of 90% of budget Indicative budget distribution between Instruments: per SO Indicative budget distribution between Instruments: per SO

25 Conclusions: Opportunities & Challenges WP 2005-06 provides continuity WP 2005-06 provides continuity Changes mainly to the substance of each SO Changes mainly to the substance of each SO – To take account of lessons learned – To adapt to market and technology changes 2 nd phase of FP6 provides a key opportunity to shape and improve the impact of IST research in Europe 2 nd phase of FP6 provides a key opportunity to shape and improve the impact of IST research in Europe – A new generation of technologies & applications is emerging – Europe is well positioned to shape the future & compete – The pace of development is increasingly fast – The aim is “people first” in an all-inclusive knowledge society

26 For Further Information IST infodesk E-Mail : ist@cec.eu.int Fax : +32 2 296 83 88 General FP6: http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/fp6/http://www.cordis.lu/IST:http://www.cordis.lu/ist


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