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PRESENTATION OF THEMATIC - CALLS (transport, climate/ environment, ICT, food) Dalibor Drljača - EURAXESS
PRESENTATION OF THEMATIC
              CALLS (transport, climate/
              environment, ICT, food)

Dalibor Drljača
PRESENTATION OF THEMATIC - CALLS (transport, climate/ environment, ICT, food) Dalibor Drljača - EURAXESS
Horizon 2020: Open to the World
                   ü General openness: All
                      projects can include
                      international partners
                      (participant or third party)

                   ü Targeted opening: In
                      certain topics in calls for
                      proposals, inclusion of
                      international partners may
                      be encouraged or required

                   ü Flagship initiatives:
                      Specifically devoted to
                      INCO
PRESENTATION OF THEMATIC - CALLS (transport, climate/ environment, ICT, food) Dalibor Drljača - EURAXESS
International Cooperation Strategy: Enhancing and
  focusing EU international cooperation in Research
                   and Innovation

Tackle global societal              Support the European
     challenges                    Union’s external policies

                      International
                       cooperation
                  Mainstreamed across
                         H2020

       Strengthen the European Union’s excellence
         and competitiveness (growth and jobs)
PRESENTATION OF THEMATIC - CALLS (transport, climate/ environment, ICT, food) Dalibor Drljača - EURAXESS
improve
              sharing
                            research
             expertise
                             quality

                                        science
   open up                             diplomacy
   markets

                   Benefits of
                  International
                                           higher
 access to          research
                                           global
knowledge
                                           profile
PRESENTATION OF THEMATIC - CALLS (transport, climate/ environment, ICT, food) Dalibor Drljača - EURAXESS
Food security, sustainable
               agriculture and forestry,
               marine,
               maritime and inland water
               research and the bioeconomy
Dalibor Drljača(Part 9)
PRESENTATION OF THEMATIC - CALLS (transport, climate/ environment, ICT, food) Dalibor Drljača - EURAXESS
BASIC FACTS ON FOOD IN WP2018-2020

     Horizon 2020 Pillar:
                                                      Main call groups:
 Societal Challenges 2 (SC-2)

 Work Programme 2018-2020 Part 9.: Food
security, sustainable agriculture and forestry,   Sustainable Food Security
 marine, maritime and inland water research
             and the bioeconomy                      (SFS) total 35 topics

               57 topics                                Blue Growth
                   in                                 (BG) total 9 topics
              2018-2019

                                                     Rural Renaissance
               943 MEUR                                (RUR) 13 topics
              total buget
PRESENTATION OF THEMATIC - CALLS (transport, climate/ environment, ICT, food) Dalibor Drljača - EURAXESS
TOPIC TITLE: Genetic resources and pre-breeding
    communities (SFS-28-2018-2019-2020 )

                        RIA          Call opening:
                                     16 Oct 2018

   total budget:
   RIA: 14 MEUR         Deadline:
                       23 Jan 2019             Time to Grant:
                                               8 months – Sep 2019

                                         Projects starting
Subtopic A:   3 MEUR budget/project      October 2019!!!
Subtopic B:   7 MEUR/project
Subtopic C (in 2020): to be defined
PRESENTATION OF THEMATIC - CALLS (transport, climate/ environment, ICT, food) Dalibor Drljača - EURAXESS
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT
CHALLENGE:
  • Genetic resources (GenRes) hold the key to the adaptation of plants and animals to a
    changing and more variable climate, yet their diversity remains largely underused. Access
    to resources is often limited by the quality of the material and the information provided by
    the various conservation sites. There is a need to expand and improve the preservation as
    well as the use of plant and animal GenRes in farming and forestry.
SCOPE(Proposals should address the following activities:)

  • Activities will address processes, tools and know-how associated with a dynamic
    management and documentation of GenRes collections (both ex-situ and in-situ, as
    appropriate), development and testing of a range of solutions to enhance quality and
    efficiency of operations and services across collections. Major efforts should go into capturing
    and characterising the genetic diversity in germplasm and revealing novel
    information to users, including acquiring of comprehensive and more precise genotypic
    and phenotypic information on GenRes material etc.

IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)
  • help establishing high quality, harmonised standards for the management and description of
    GenRes across Europe (and beyond);
  • increase the quantity and quality of data in established information systems for crop,
    forest and animal GenRes;
  • promote innovative ways of sharing resources and services between genebanks/in-situ
    conservation sites in Europe and beyond;
  • develop methods and tools for greater insight into the characteristics and the value of
    collections;
  • create novel services for users within and outside the conservation communities.
PRESENTATION OF THEMATIC - CALLS (transport, climate/ environment, ICT, food) Dalibor Drljača - EURAXESS
TOPIC :
Anti-microbials and animal production (SFS-11-2018-2019)

                         Two stage
                           RIA                 Call opening:
                                               16 Oct 2018

   6 MEUR total budget
                                         Deadline:
                                       28 Mar 2019
                                                           Time to Grant:
                         2nd stage on 04 Sept 2019         8 months – Dec 2019
                                                           and May 2020

        Up to 6 MEUR budget/
                project
                                                     Projects starting
                                                     January 2020!!!
PRESENTATION OF THEMATIC - CALLS (transport, climate/ environment, ICT, food) Dalibor Drljača - EURAXESS
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT                                                              TRL
                                                                                           5-7

CHALLENGE:

  • With the widespread use of anti-microbials recenetly, the World is increasingly confronted with
    the emergence and spread of microbes that resist anti-microbial treatment. Addressing AMR is
    a cross-sectorial issue, requiring action by different policy areas, stakeholders and policy
    makers. The agriculture is a main target for action. In line with the EU animal health
    strategy alternative strategies to anti-microbials need be developed.
SCOPE(Proposals should address all of the following activities:)

  • Activities shall focus on developing and testing new, efficient and targeted alternatives
    to anti-microbials in farmed animal production - any type of alternative intervention
    measures. Basic research on gut microbiome should not be covered under this topic. Proposals
    should take into account the guidelines, standards and legislation in the field, to facilitate the
    marketing of the measures the project will identify. Proposals should fall under the concept of
    'multi-actor approach', involving at least representatives of practitioners of the feed/feed
    additives and pharmaceutical industries.

IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)

  • The funded activities will contribute to the fight against anti-microbial resistance arising
    from farmed animal production. More specifically they will help develop alternative
    intervention measures from technology readiness levels (TRL) 5-6 to TRL 7.
  • The funded activities will contribute to improved animal disease prevention and control,
    reduced production losses and improved resource-use
TOPIC :
New and emerging risks to plant health
(SFS-05-2018-2019-2020)

                         Two stage
                           RIA                 Call opening:
                                               16 Oct 2018

   7 MEUR total budget
                                         Deadline:
                                       28 Mar 2019
                                                           Time to Grant:
                         2nd stage on 04 Sept 2019         8 months – Dec 2019
                                                           and May 2020

        Up to 7 MEUR budget/
                project
                                                     Projects starting
                                                     January 2020!!!
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT

CHALLENGE:

  • While new pests and diseases are likely to arise, existing ones might become more severe as
    a result of intensification, climatic variations and changes in agricultural and forest
    management practices. They can have a significant impact on agricultural and forest
    productivity. Appropriate and rapid responses from decision-makers need to be informed
    by scientific knowledge which addresses pest and disease management in a
    comprehensive manner.

SCOPE(Proposals should address all of the following activities:)

  • Proposals will target one or more new or emerging plant pests and/or diseases
    (regulated or non-regulated, introduced or native) that are causing, or likely to cause,
    significant (socio-)economic and/or environmental losses to EU agriculture/forestry.
  • Proposals will increase knowledge of the biology, development and spread of pests/
    diseases, improve methods and strategies for early detection, prevention and control
    as well as enlarge the range of tools for integrated and sustainable pest/disease
    management. International cooperation is encouraged.
IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)
  • the understanding of drivers of plant pest/disease emergence including the influence of
    climate change;
  • the development of efficient tools for the prevention, detection and control of pests/
    diseases;
  • the development of environmentally sound solutions for pest/disease management in
    farming and forestry in line with the principles of Integrated Pest Management;
  • the reduction of economic, social and/or environmental losses by the farming/forestry
    sector;
  • support for relevant EU plant health policies.
TOPIC : Food Cloud demonstrators (DT-SFS-26-2019)

                    Single-stage
                         IA          Call opening:
                                     16 Oct 2018

 10 MEUR total budget
                            Deadline:
                           23 Jan 2019         Time to Grant:
                                               8 months – Sep 2019

     10 MEUR budget/project
                                         Projects starting
                                         October 2019!!!
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT                                                TRL                   TRL
                                                                            5                     7
  CHALLENGE:

  • The move towards a Food Cloud would accelerate and support the ongoing transition to a
    more Open Science and Open Innovation model for food and nutrition systems. Although
    the components needed to create a first generation Food Cloud are largely there, they are
    fragmented, spread over EU Member States and across different scientific communities,
    and lack interoperability.
  • There is a lack of widespread awareness of the value of open research data and of incentives
    and possibilities for data sharing and no dedicated and mandated effort or instrument to co-
    ordinate EOSC-type activities within the area of FNS research.

  SCOPE(Proposals should address all of the following activities:)

  • Proposals shall advance the EOSC by building and implementing Food Cloud
    demonstrators, ensuring their long term sustainability, address the federation,
    networking and co-ordination of research infrastructures and scientific clouds for the
    purpose of increasing data findability, accessibility interoperability, and reusability
    improving the services provided to research communities and facilitating re-use of data by a
    wider user community.
  • Particular attention shall be paid to reducing fragmentation of existing governance models,
    stimulate collaboration between researchers in the food and nutrition domain and ICT/data
    specialists. Proposals shall also rely on effective global standards, and build on best practices
    regarding governance and financing.

  IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)

  • By 2025, improved data management tools, practices and skills in selected scientific areas
    that relate to FNS based on better understanding between e-infrastructure providers/operators
    and scientific domain specialists/users;
  • Also by 2025, a proven governance and business model for the Food Cloud based on best
    practices, on broadly supported policy choices, and on effective global standards;
  • By 2030, improved data management skills, and increased awareness of the benefits of
    open research data among FNS researchers;
  • Increased data sharing and re-use among FNS researchers.
SPECIFIC CHALLENGE 4:
              SMART, GREEN AND
              INTEGRATED TRANSPORT
              (Part 11)

Dalibor Drljača
BASIC FACTS ON THE CHALLENGE IN WP2018-2020

  Horizon 2020 Pillar:
                                      Main call groups:
Societal Challenges (SC4)

Work Programme 2018-2020 Part           Mobility for Growth
11: Smart, green and integrated
           transport                    (MG) total 30 topics

          45 topics                 Digitising and Transforming
              in                  European Industry and Services:
                                    Automated Road Transport
         2018-2019                      (DT-ART) total 6 topics

                                  Building a low-carbon, climate
          945 MEUR                resilient future: Green Vehicles
         total buget                       (LC-GV) 9 topics
TOPIC TITLE: InCo flagship on “Urban mobility and
sustainable electrification in large urban areas in
developing and emerging economies” (LC-GV-05-2019)
                        Single-stage
                             IA         Call opening:
                                        04 Dec 2017

  18 MEUR total buget
                           Deadline:
                          24 Apr 2018             Time to Grant:
                                                  8 months – Dec 2018

     15-18 MEUR buget/project
                                            Projects starting
                                            January 2019!!!
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT
CHALLENGE:
  • urbanisation requires integrated mobility solutions that bring together technology
    opportunities with local and national policy, including land use and mobility planning.
    Efficient transport and mobility, based on a balanced mix of public and private
    transport and dependent on the characteristics of each city, is and will continue to be the
    backbone of cities’ growth and competitiveness.
SCOPE(Proposals should address all of the following activities:)
  • Development of a toolbox for E-mobility management strategies, focusing on smart
    deployment and operation of vehicles, in particular electrified vehicle, to increase mobility
    and energy efficiency, emission reduction and user acceptance of electrified vehicles
  • Innovative concepts for electrified road public transport (passenger and freight) as a
    contribution to a wider sustainable mobility concept and seamless mobility, through the
    comparative demonstrations activities and pilots in cities
  • Implementation concepts to scale up the demonstration activities and exploration of the
    sustainable mobility planning in the city transformation process
IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)

  • Capability to quantify the potential reduction of greenhouse gas and pollutant
    emissions as well as traffic congestion (in line with the objectives set by the COP21 and the
    New Urban Agenda)
  • Reference models of the mobility system to provide a basis in order to assess the ability
    to replicate sustainable concepts by demonstrating the short- and long-term benefit
    for the stakeholders involved
  • A basis for strengthening the collaboration of the European Union with Asia, Latin America
    and Africa, as a starting point for common future legislative efforts and new business
    opportunities for innovative entrepreneurs.
TOPIC : Logistics solutions that deal with requirements of the
'on demand economy' and for shared-connected and low-
emission logistics operations (LC-MG-1-10-2019)

                        Two-stage
                          RIA            Call opening:
                                         05 Sep 2018

  10 MEUR total buget   1st stage deadline:        2nd stage deadline:
                                16 Jan 2019        12 Sep 2019

                                  Time to Grant:
                              8 months – May2020

       2-4 MEUR buget/project                  Projects starting
                                                 June 2020!!!
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT

CHALLENGE:

  • There is a huge increase in demand for new logistics solutions that deal with the
    requirements of the 'on demand economy' and incorporate opportunities for shared,
    connected and low-emission logistics operations. Research is needed on how to
    prioritize and combine a number of competing interests from the private side and public
    (policy) side.

SCOPE(Proposals should address all of the following activities:)

  • Developing value cases for integrated systems of logistics/ freight operations in urban,
    metropolitan and peri-urban areas, such as TEN-T urban nodes and consolidation centres in
    urban areas.
  • Addressing (and planning for) the integration of low-emission, and possibly connected
    (automated) delivery vehicles (e.g. cargobikes, drones) in urban logistics.

IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)

  • Actions will result in a clear understanding of cost effective (non-vehicle technology
    based) strategies, measures and tools to achieve essentially zero emission city
    logistics in major European urban centres by 2030.
  • Actions will deliver new tested, demonstrated practices and solutions for better
    cooperation between suppliers, shippers and urban/regions policy makers (planners). These
    actions should clearly provide inputs for the preparation and implementation of Sustainable
    Urban Logistics Plans (SULPs) and/or Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs) and other
    planning (private and public side) tools, such as big data and real-time traffic
    management.
TOPIC : Ship emission control scenarios, marine
environmental impact and mitigation (MG-BG-02-2019)

                       Single-stage
                           RIA          Call opening:
                                        04 Dec 2018

  8 MEUR total buget
                               Deadline:
                              24 Apr 2019         Time to Grant:
                                                  8 months – Dec 2019

       Up to 8 MEUR buget/
              project
                                            Projects starting
                                              Jan 2020!!!
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT

CHALLENGE:

  • Increasingly strict emission standards are mainly focussed on SOx, but in future, reflecting health
    concerns, increasingly strict limits are likely to address NOx and particulate matter. The principal
    challenge is to better understand the comprehensive environmental impacts from the wide scale
    adoption of a range of potential emission reduction solutions together with any secondary effects
    on the on the marine environment.

SCOPE(Proposals should address all of the following activities:)

  • Assess the emission reduction technologies and designs which may be deployed, considering cost benefits.
  • To consider possible scenarios for the wide scale adoption of different emission control technologies
  • To assess the environmental impact on the marine environment in the medium and long term including
    consideration of any potential bio accumulation.
  • Considering SOx, NOx and particulate matter, assess and propose sustainable cost effective emission
    reduction strategies and technologies

IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)

  • Activities will provide comprehensive information concerning the predicted dispersion of discharges from
    shipping and any long term environmental impact.
  • Identify the most effected locations, a sound science basis for future policy decisions, a valuable open data
    and modelling resource.
  • Facilitate cooperation between industry and environmental scientists with contribution to UN's Sustainable
    Development Goals 14 to prevent and significantly reduce marine pollution of all kinds.
TOPIC : Human centred design for the new driver role
in highly automated vehicles (DT-ART-03-2019)

                      Single-stage
                          RIA          Call opening:
                                       04 Dec 2018

 8 MEUR total buget
                               Deadline:
                              24 Apr 2019         Time to Grant:
                                                  8 months – Dec 2019

     4-8 MEUR buget/project
                                            Projects starting
                                              Jan 2020!!!
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT

CHALLENGE:

  • Solutions need to be developed and they have to ensure both a safe transfer between
    use cases with different automation levels and that drivers always have a very clear
    understanding about the degree of automation enabled in each situation.

SCOPE(Proposals should address all of the following activities:)

  • Proposals should focus on the design of safe human-machine interfaces for vehicles
    with highly automated driving functions and the safe and controlled transfer between
    use cases of different SAE automation levels (between level 4 to/from levels 3 or 2)
    for all types of drivers.

IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)

  • Innovative solutions, concepts and algorithms for a safe human-machine interface of
    highly automated driving functions and for safe and controlled transfer between use cases of
    different automation levels.
  • Reduction of risks for driver behaviour related incidents by ensuring that drivers/
    operators are adequately alerted, made aware and engaged when the highly automated
    vehicle encounters situations or use cases that it cannot handle and thus will turn to lower
    automation levels.
  • The research will help achieve the European Transport White Paper "Vision Zero"
    objective by preventing road accidents caused by human errors. Once on the market the
    developed concepts and solutions will also contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3
TOPIC : Developing and testing shared, connected and
cooperative automated vehicle fleets in urban areas for the
mobility of all (DT-ART-04-2019)

                       Single-stage
                            IA          Call opening:
                                        04 Dec 2018

 30 MEUR total buget
                                Deadline:
                               24 Apr 2019         Time to Grant:
                                                   8 months – Dec 2019

    15-30 MEUR buget/project
                                             Projects starting
                                               Jan 2020!!!
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT

CHALLENGE:

  • In order to accelerate the uptake of high quality and user oriented mobility services, based on shared,
    connected and cooperative automated vehicles, there is a need for demonstrating these services in real
    life conditions to test the performance, safety and viability of these systems and services and to
    prove that they are attractive for and accepted by users. Furthermore, the potential impacts on reducing
    CO2 emissions and pollutants, safety and overall transport system costs need to be assessed.

SCOPE(Proposals should address all of the following activities:)

  • Design innovative shared, connected, cooperative and automated vehicle concepts (road vehicles at
    SAE level 4 and higher combining automated urban delivery and people transportation should be addressed)
    based on holistic modelling solutions.
  • Test robustness, reliability and safety of shared highly automated vehicle fleets (electrified
    vehicles).
  • Make the best use of EGNOS and Galileo ( to improve the vehicle positioning availability and reliability).
  • Identify and provide for the needs of vulnerable road users resulting from this new automated/mixed
    environment (use of standard & highly automated vehicles).
  • To enhance the optimised use of big data in (road) transport for implementing smart and safe
    mobility solutions, innovative traveller services and (city) traffic management.
  • Fulfil all security requirements to protect the shared automated vehicles to any threats.

IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)
  • Proposals will test the overall mobility impact.
  • Proposed actions will help to reduce the total number of passenger cars and goods km in cities, overall
    CO2 emissions and energy consumption.
  • They will also support the accelerated deployment of electrified vehicles for shared automated mobility
    services and integrated strategies for a smart and multi-modal mobility system and urban development.
SPECIFIC CHALLENGE 5:
              Climate action, environment,
              resource efficiency and raw
              Materials (PART 12)

Dalibor Drljača
BASIC FACTS ON THE CHALLENGE IN WP2018-2020

    Horizon 2020 Pillar:
                                           Main call groups:
Societal Challenges 5 (SC5)

Work Programme 2018-2020 Part          Building a low-carbon, climate
12: Climate action, environment,      resilient future: climate action in
  resource efficiency and raw          support of the Paris Agreement
           materials                         (LC-CLA) total 8 topics

                                      Greening the economy in line with
          29 topics                  the Sustainable Development Goals
                                                   (SDGs)
              in
                                             (SC5) total 21 topics
         2018-2019

                            1.100 MEUR
                            total buget
TOPIC TITLE: The changing cryosphere: uncertainties,
risks and opportunities (LC-CLA-07-2019)
 Proposals shall include at least two participants from third countries !!!

                         CSA/RIA             Call opening:
                                             14 Nov 2018

   total buget:
  CSA – 2 MEUR
  RIA – 39 MEUR                     Deadline:
                                                        Time to Grant:
                            19 Feb 2019 (CSA)
                                                        8 months – Oct 2019
                          19 Feb 2019 (RIA 1st
                                        stage)

    buget/project:                                Projects starting
    CSA - 2 MEUR                                  November 2019!!!
    RIA 5-6 MEUR
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT
CHALLENGE:
  • The 'Arctic amplification' of global warming is putting pressure on the ecosystems and
    communities of the region and having an impact at global level as well. The Arctic's
    fragile natural ecosystems and societies are under serious threat, and additional human
    activities, linked to the new economic opportunities that are made possible by climate
    change, are putting additional pressure on them.

SCOPE(Proposals should address all of the following activities:)

  • Actions should aim at developing innovative approaches to address only one of the following
    sub-topics:
  • a) Sea-level changes (RIA) 8-10MEUR/project
  • b) Changes in Arctic biodiversity (RIA) 5-6MEUR/project
  • c) Sustainable opportunities in a changing Arctic (RIA) 5-6MEUR/project
  • d) Arctic standards (CSA) 2 MEUR/project

IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)

  • the implementation of the new integrated EU policy for the Arctic (RIA)
  • the IPCC assessments and other major regional and global initiatives (RIA)
  • enhanced engagement of and the interaction with residents from local
    communities(RIA)
  • enhanced stakeholder capability to operate in cold climate environments (CSA)
  • better servicing of the economic sectors that operate in the Arctic (e.g. shipping,
    tourism)(CSA)
  • promoting sustainable Arctic opportunities arising from climate change and supporting
    the leverage of regional (EU) funds into these opportunities (CSA)
TOPIC : New solutions for the sustainable production of raw
materials (SC5-09-2018-2019)

                         RIA 2-stage
                                           Call opening:
                                           14 Nov 2018

  30 MEUR total buget    1st stage deadline:         2nd stage deadline:
                                 19 Feb 2019         4 Sep 2019

                                   Time to Grant:
                               8 months – Oct 2019

           3-7 MEUR
         buget/project                           Projects starting
                                                   Nov 2019!!!
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT                                                          TRL
                                                                                      3-5
CHALLENGE:
  • EU is confronted with a number of technological and environmental challenges along the
    entire production value chain of primary and secondary raw materials. There is also a
    need for very innovative and sustainable raw materials production solutions at lower
    TRLs to bring the next 'digital generation' to the raw materials field.
SCOPE(Proposals should address all of the following activities:)
  • All actions should develop sustainable and resource-efficient solutions through
    industrially- and user-driven multidisciplinary consortia covering the relevant value
    chain of non-energy non-agricultural raw materials
  • Actions should aim at developing innovative approaches to address only one of the following
    sub-topics:
  • a) Breakthrough concepts and solutions for sustainable exploration, mining and/or processing
    (2018)
  • b) Digital mine (2019)
  • c) Recovery of metals and minerals from sea resources (2019)
IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)
  • safeguarding environmental sustainability (including better energy and water efficiency
    and a reduction in waste, wastewater and emissions) and improving significantly the health
    and safety performance of the solutions provided throughout the whole life cycle
    considered;
  • creating a lower TRL technology base for radical innovations within the next decades in
    the sectors concerned that would help unlock substantial reserves of new or currently
    unexploited resources within the EU;
  • in the longer term, improving the economic viability of operations and enhancing the
    competitiveness of, and creating added value and new jobs in raw materials producing,
    equipment manufacturing, ICT and/or downstream industries.
TOPIC : Understanding water-energy- food nexus and
streamlining water-related policies (LC-CLA-14-2020)

                         CSA/RIA ???       Call opening:
      ??? MEUR                             ??? 2019
     total buget

                         1st stage deadline:         2nd stage deadline:
                                    ??? 2019         ??? 2019

              ???                  Time to Grant:
         buget/project              8 months – ???

                                                 Projects starting
                                                   ??? 2020!!!

                   TO BE DEFINED IN
                        2019 !!!
TOPIC : Enhanced natural treatment solutions for water
security and ecological quality of water in cities
(international cooperation) (SC5-25-2020)

                        CSA/RIA ???       Call opening:
     ??? MEUR                             ??? 2019
    total buget

                        1st stage deadline:         2nd stage deadline:
                                   ??? 2019         ??? 2019

             ???                  Time to Grant:
        buget/project              8 months – ???

                                                Projects starting
                                                  ??? 2020!!!

                  TO BE DEFINED IN
                       2019 !!!
Leadership in enabling and
                  industrial technologies
                  – Section 5.i.:
                  INFORMATION AND
                  COMMUNICATION
Dalibor Drljača   TECHNOLOGIES
BASIC FACTS ON ICT IN WP2018-2020

         Horizon 2020 Pillar:
     Leadership in enabling and                  Main call groups:
       industrial technologies

     Work Programme 2018-2020 Part          Information and Communication
    5.i.: Information and Communication              Technologies
                Technologies                      (ICT) total 35 topics

                                          Digitising and Transforming European
                                            Industry and Services: Automated
                                                      Road Transport
                                                   (DT-ICT) total 13 topics

         56 topics
             in
                                                     Cybersecurity
        2018-2019                                   (SU-ICT) 4 topics

          1.738                             EU-Japan + EU-Korea Joint Calls
        MEUR total                                    2+2 topics
          buget
TOPIC TITLE: Electronic Smart Systems (ESS)
                 (ICT-07-2018 )

                    RIA/IA/CSA       Call opening:
                                     31 Oct 2017
    total buget:
   RIA: 39 MEUR
    IA: 8 MEUR          Deadline:
   CSA: 1 MEUR                                 Time to Grant:
                       17 Apr 2018
                                               8 months – Dec 2018

                                         Projects starting
RIA:   2-4 MEUR buget/project            January 2019!!!
IA:    up to 8 MEUR/project
CSA:   up to 1 MEUR/project
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT                                                          TRL
CHALLENGE:                                                                             5
  • To develop and validate a new generation of cost-effective ESS technologies
    integrating hardware technologies across multiple fields eg, multimodal sensing, actuating,
    advanced processing, and secure wireless transmission (to network or local infrastructures).
    Access to advanced electronics technologies by SMEs and academia is a complementary
    challenge supporting digitisation of industry.

SCOPE(Proposals should address ONE of the following activities:)

  • a)Technological breakthroughs for future ESS leading to further miniaturisation, new
    functionalities, improved power consumption, autonomy, adaptation and reliability,
    and secure operation in real environments (RIA)
  • b)Advances in bio-electronics smart systems (RIA)
  • c)Innovation Action on Access to Nanoelectronics and Electronics Smart Systems (IA)
  • d)Support Action on Electronics (CSA)

IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)
  • European Technology leadership in ESS and bio-electronics systems performances
  • Improving ESS manufacturing capabilities in Europe,
  • Increasing ESS and bio-electronics systems Market penetration,
  • Creating new opportunities for digitisation in traditional sectors and improving user
    acceptance
  • Attract new users (a substantial number), from industry and academia, to advanced
    technologies.
  • Increased industrial investments and open innovation marketplace for ESS and bio-
    electronics technologies.
  • Stimulating the involvement of industry in longer term research and innovation
    activities.
TOPIC : Unconventional Nanoelectronics (ICT-06-2019)

                     Single stage
                         RIA         Call opening:
                                     16 Oct 2018

   30 MEUR total buget
                              Deadline:
                            28 Mar 2019        Time to Grant:
                                               8 months – Dec 2019

       2-4 MEUR buget/project
                                          Projects starting
                                          January 2020!!!
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT                                                             TRL
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CHALLENGE:
  • The challenge is to maintain Europe's position at the forefront of advanced
    nanoelectronic technologies developments. This is essential to ensure strategic electronic
    design and manufacturing capability in Europe. Advanced nanoelectronics technologies enable
    innovative solutions to industrial and societal challenges.
SCOPE(Proposals should address all of the following activities:)

  • The focus should be on demonstrating new concepts at transistor or circuit level based
    on materials, computing unit architecture (transistor or beyond) as well as at circuit level
  • The concept validation should be addressed in a controlled environment at a limited
    scale (laboratory, research line) amenable to transfer to larger scale developments in industrial
    environments (pilot lines, etc.).
  • Innovative concepts include, but are not limited to, the design, processing and
    integration of devices based on new approaches expected to prove the industrial relevance
IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)

  • Identify applications likely to benefit from the intended approach with indication of key
    parameters (power, energy-efficiency, size, frequency, and cost) and quantitative targets
    to be achieved (figures of merit).
  • Contribute to the mid-term viability of the European Nanoelectronics industry ensuring
    that new technologies with high potential for computing emerge in time to be taken up by
    industry.
  • Sustain the technological integration requirements by focussing on challenging 3D
    integration issues as well as for electronics at cryogenic temperature.
  • Contribute to the European industry capability to design advanced circuits for its
    needs.
TOPIC : Advanced 5G validation trials across multiple
vertical industries (ICT-19-2019)

                      RIA/CSA       Call opening:
                                    16 Jul 2018

      total buget:
     RIA: 90 MEUR            Deadline:
     CSA: 2 MEUR           14 Nov 2018         Time to Grant:
                                               8 months – Jul 2019

         buget/project:
        RIA:10-15 MEUR                   Projects starting
       CSA: up to 2 MEUR                 Avg/Sep 2019!!!
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT

CHALLENGE:
  • get the European 5G Vision of "5G empowering vertical industries“ closer to
    deployment with innovative digital use cases involving cross industry partnerships - requires
    technological and business validation of 5G end to end connectivity and associated
    management.
SCOPE(Proposals should address all of the following activities:)

  • a. Trials of various scales, depending on the target technology, in view of demonstrating
    that performance conforming to 5G PPP KPIs requirements are met in the context of
    specific vertical use cases.
  • b. Coordination and Support Actions shall liaise with the 5G RIA and IA actions to
    exploit synergies for: Management and orchestration of 5G PPP project cooperation,
    Proactive support to key international co-operation activities, Monitoring of the
    openness, fairness and transparency of the PPP process, Maintenance of the "5G web
    site"

IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)
  • Validated core 5G technologies and architectures (RIA)
  • Viable business models for innovative digital use cases tested and validated (RIA)
  • Impactful contributions towards standardisation bodies (RIA)
  • Validation of relevant KPIs and Europe 5G know how showcasing (RIA)
  • Organisation of the 5G PPP as a programme (CSA)
  • Maximised output and exploitation of 5G PPP project results (CSA)
  • Constituency building and stakeholder support(CSA)
TOPIC : Digital technologies for improved performance
in cognitive production plants (DT-SPIRE-06-2019)
   Work Programme Part: Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Advanced
                               Manufacturing and Processing

                             Single-stage
                                  IA                 Call opening:
                                                     16 Oct 2018

 32.9 MEUR total buget
                                        Deadline:
                                       21 Feb 2019                 Time to Grant:
                                                                   8 months – Oct 2019

       6-8 MEUR buget/project
                                                           Projects starting
                                                             Nov 2019!!!
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT                                                    TRL                    TRL
                                                                                5                      7
  CHALLENGE:

  • Changes in the production process need to be detected and the system needs to be able to
    respond to these dynamic fluctuations, by adapting the production to stay within the target
    ranges of production costs and rate, as well as those of and sustainability parameters. A fully
    up-to-date interactive and self-learning process control integrated with management
    tools is essential to obtain an optimal efficiency, while maintaining adequate flexibility of
    the system in regard to changing feedstock, energy sources and product demand.

  SCOPE(Proposals should address all of the following activities:)

  • Proposals need to develop new technologies to realise cognitive production plants, with
    improved efficiency and sustainability, by use of smart and networked sensor
    technologies, intelligent handling and online evaluation of various forms of data
    streams as well as new methods for self-organizing processes and process chains.
    Furthermore, proposals should cover the full digital transformation of a complete plant or
    site(s) including e.g. data acquisition, communication, automation, analytics, modelling,
    prediction and standardisation of relevant data interfaces.

  IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)

  • Show potential for improved performance in cognitive production plants;
  • Increased production performance, energy and resource consumption, or waste or by-
    products production will be significantly improved by more than 20%. The targets should be
    quantified in the proposal and validated during the execution of the demonstration;
  • Project outcomes should demonstrate a positive environmental impact, by reducing CO2
    emissions compared to the state of the art and in the scale relevant for the different applications;
  • Effective dissemination of major innovation outcomes to the current next generation of
    employees of the SPIRE sectors, through the development, by education/training experts, of
    learning resources with flexible usability. These should be ready to be easily integrated in existing
    curricula and modules for undergraduate level and lifelong learning programmes.
TOPIC : Extreme scale computing technologies, methods and
algorithms for key applications and support to the HPC
ecosystem (FETHPC-02-2019)
             Work Programme Part: Future and Emerging Technologies

                          RIA/CSA
                                               Call opening:
                                               7 May 2019
     total buget:
    RIA: 64 MEUR                     Deadline:
                                                            Time to Grant:
    CSA: 4 MEUR                    24 Sep 2019
                                                            8 months – May 2020

       buget/project:
       RIA: 5-10 MEUR                                Projects starting
      CSA: up to 4 MEUR                                June 2020!!
CHALLENGE, SCOPE AND IMPACT

CHALLENGE:

  • To develop world-class extreme scale, power-efficient and highly resilient High Performance
    Computing and data technologies, and to provide support for a sustainable exascale HPC ecosystem in
    Europe, enabling collaborations among the relevant stakeholders.

SCOPE(Proposals should address at least ONE of the following areas:)

  • System software and management, addressing adaptive and dynamic scheduling (RIA)
  • Programming environments, reducing programming complexity and increasing scalability (RIA)
  • I/O and storage environment for data-centric extreme scale computing addressing overall system
    performance predictability(RIA)
  • Data-intensive supercomputing and emerging HPC use modes addressing efficient implementation of
    established Big Data software frameworks and workloads (RIA)
  • Mathematical methods and algorithms for extreme scalability of computing and data with impact in system
    energy reduction and resilience (RIA)
  • coordinate and promote the European HPC strategy (CSA)
  • produce roadmaps for HPC technology and applications (CSA)
  • build and maintain relations with other relevant international HPC activities (CSA)
  • support the generation of young talent (CSA)

IMPACT (Proposals are expected to contribute to:)

  • Contribution to the realisation of the ETP4HPC Strategic Research Agenda (RIA)(CSA)
  • Addressing important segments of the broader and/or emerging HPC markets (RIA)
  • Strengthening competitiveness and leadership of European industry & science (RIA) (CSA)
  • European excellence in mathematics and algorithms for extreme scale HPC systems (RIA)
  • Structuring the efforts of stakeholders for implementing the European HPC strategy (CSA)
  • Reinforced cooperation in international endeavours on HPC (CSA)
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