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1 1 Micro/nano systems National Contact Point Meeting ICT Call 2 Brussels. 23rd May 2007 Francisco Ibáñez Microsystems European Commission

2 2 Challenge 3: Components, Systems, Engineering Objectives –ICT-2007.3.1: Next generation nanoelectronics components and electronics integration –ICT-2007.3.2: Organic and large area electronics and displays –ICT-2007.3.3: Embedded systems design –ICT-2007.3.4: Computing systems –ICT-2007.3.5: Photonic components and subsystems –ICT-2007.3.6: Micro/Nanosystems –ICT-2007.3.7: Networked embedded and control systems Call 1 Call 2

3 3 Micro/Nanosystems Micro/nanosystems are miniaturised systems able to sense, diagnose, describe and qualify a given situation; suggest or implement appropriate actions; interact with the user, the environment or another smart systems.

4 4 Micro/Nanosystems Features Interdisciplinarity Mechanics, electronics, fluidics, biology, magnetism, optics Convergence Micro/nano, ICT, bio Heterogeneity Semiconductor, ceramic, glass, organic Multifunctionality Sensing, processing, logic, memory, comm, energy Integration Monolithic, hybrid, multichip, large area

5 5 ICT-2007.3.6: Micro/Nanosystems Next generation smart systems Sensor- & actuator-based systems High density mass storage Micro/Nano-Bio-ICT convergence Biosensors, lab-on-a-chip, bioMEMS, autonomous implants Integration of smart materials Integration of micro-nano technologies and smart systems into new & traditional materials, e.g. textiles, glass, paper From smart systems to viable products Microsystems manufacturing technologies Smart systems for communications & data management Smart micro/nanosystems enabling wireless access & facilitating intelligent networking Support actions Technology access, education & training, coordination & dissemination at EU level (*) Courtesy STELLA Courtesy INTELLIDRUG

6 6 Micro/nano systems Indicative Budget* Total: 83 M€ 75 M€ Collaborative Projects –20 M€ IPs (min.) –32 M€ STREPs (min.) 4 M€ NoE 4 M€ CSA (CA+SA) *Total amounts to be confirmed after a new financing decision for the 2008 budget

7 7 Objective 3.6 (a): Next Generation Smart Systems Outcome Major breakthroughs in intelligent sensors and actuators Integrated micro/nanoscale smart systems (closed-loop) Energy scavenging, storing and management techniques Design and packaging technologies Integrated systems for very high density mass storage Complexity, performance, miniaturisation, autonomy, cost Courtesy of project INOS

8 8 Objective 3.6 (b): Nano-Bio-ICTechnologies convergence Outcome Converging micro/nano, bio and information technologies Application areas including environmental monitoring, agriculture and food quality, safety, security, biomedical and lifestyle Address packaging, interfacing, as well as ethical and societal issues. Courtesy of project OPTOLABCARD biosensors, lab-on-chip, biorobots,, nanoimplants, bioMEMS, microsystems for food, safety, environment

9 9 Objective 3.6 (c): Integration of Smart Materials Outcome Integration of micro-nanosystems into new and traditional materials, e.g. textiles, glass, paper, etc. Emphasis on SFIT (Smart Fabric Interactive Textiles) using micro/nanosystems, microelectronics, user interfaces, power sources, for personal wearable applications. Courtesy of project SHIFT Biocompatible, bioconnective, flexible, durable materials

10 10 Objective 3.6 (d): From smart systems to viable products Outcome Advanced, cost-effective technologies for sensor/actuator manufacturing and system integration Alternative fabrication and testing processes for low/medium scale volume and short time-to-market Pre-industrial validation of manufacturing concepts suitable for large-scale production Courtesy of project AMICON Materials, equipment, design, manufacturing, modelling, testing, reliability

11 11 Objective 3.6 (e): Smart Systems for communications and data management Outcome Micro/nanosystems enabling wireless access and networking Data management, storage and processing functions of smart systems RFID, HF-M/NEMS, data management

12 12 Objective 3.6 (f): Support actions Outcome Ensure access to micro/nanosystems manufacturing technologies, in particular by SMEs Identify training and education needs; propose actions Coordination and dissemination of smart systems integration R&D at European level Courtesy of project NANOSPAD

13 13 Objective 3.3.6: Micro/Nanosystems Expected Impact Achieve substantial improvement on various aspects of smart systems integration: Higher product quality and reliability, increased miniaturisation, integration and functionality, lower costs, reduced power consumption, higher speed requirements and/or shorter time-to-market. Provide innovative micro/nanosystems concepts and deeply transform industrial production by adding intelligence to process control and the manufacturing shop floor, and by improving logistics and distribution - thereby increasing productivity. Contribute to increased market share for European companies across different industrial sectors by delivering systems with new functional capabilities and improved quality within a competitive timeframe.

14 14 FP7 - ICT PRIORITY INFORMATION DAY on CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2 OBJECTIVE 3.6 MICRO/NANO SYSTEMS Tuesday, 29 May 2007 Venue: Charlemagne Building, Lord Jenkins (S2), Brussels A number of officials from the European Commission will present the themes and key information on FP7 proposal submission. The information day will provide possibility for, ideas/proposals announcement, interaction on the spot and partnerships. Afternoon session with 5’ presentation of proposal ideas and expressions of interest http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/events3- 20070529_en.html http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/challenge3_en. html

15 15 Micro/Nanosystems FP6 (2002-06)

16 16 Micro/Nanosystems FP6 (2002-06)

17 17 Microsystems FP6 EC Contribution per type of organisation RES: Research organisations HE: Higher education or Training IND: Industrial organisations private or public OTH: Organisations not fitting in one of the above categories

18 18 Projects and EC contribution per type of projects

19 19 Some more statistics … CAIPNoESSASTRPTotal Total number of Projects 521464379 Total Project costs (M€) 3.4312.322.82.9165.8507.2 Total Project EC contribution (M€) 3.4173.320.82.9100.6301 Average Project costs (M€) 0.6814.875.70.483.856.42 Average EC contribution (M€) 0.688.255.20.482.343.81 Average Duration (months) 2442.6453135.536.8 Total number of participants 373398237333828 Average number of participants 7.416.120.56.27.710.5

20 20 Experts call https://cordis.europa.eu/emmfp7/ Call for experts for FP7 FP6 experts have been invited* to transfer to FP7 and to update their CV (* using the email address in FP6 database!) Nacional contact points can suggest names for experts in micro/nanosystems

21 21 For more information European research on the web: http://cordis.europa.eu http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7 http://ec.europa.eu/comm/research/future/ Information Society and Media: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/ http://cordis.europa.eu/ist Directorate G: http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/directorate_g

22 22 Micro/Nanosystems Website: http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/mnd/ http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/mnd/ Contacts: Francisco.Ibanez@ec.europa.eu Andreas.Lymberis@ec.europa.eu Francisco.Ibanez@ec.europa.eu Andreas.Lymberis@ec.europa.eu Thank you!


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