DT-TDS-01-2019

Smart and healthy living at home -

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Specific Challenge:

Citizens in a rapidly ageing European population are at greater risk of cognitive impairment, frailty and multiple chronic health conditions with considerable negative consequences for their independence, quality of life and for the sustainability of health and care systems. The challenge is to foster large-scale deployment of integrated digital solutions which will bring improved quality of life to citizens while demonstrating significant efficiency gains in health and care delivery across Europe.

Scope

A mix of advanced ICT ranging from biophotonics to robotics, from artificial intelligence to big data and from IoT to smart wearables can address these challenges. A platform for smart living at home should integrate these technologies in an intelligent manner.

The pilots should build on open platforms, standardised ontologies, APIs and results from IoT-based smart living environments, service robotics and smart wearable & portable systems and clearly go beyond current state of the art in terms of scale, the capabilities for personalisation, adaptation, and user acceptance.

Pilots in the selected areas should clearly cover the supply and demand sides. For further expanding with other users, developers of additional applications, replication of the pilot through new sites, and complementary assessment of the acceptability of the use cases where appropriate, the actions in this topic may involve financial support to third parties as outlined in the chapeau 'Platforms and Pilots'.

A clear methodology and impact indicators for socio-economic impact assessment from using the platform should be included, where possible using the MAFEIP[1] framework. The number of users involved and duration of pilot services should be sufficient to ensure significance in impact analysis, with a minimum of 4 pilot sites in 4 countries.

The proposed pilots should also demonstrate feasibility of integration with other relevant application domains such as energy, transport, or smart cities, including interoperability, along with data security and integrity, and models for data sharing and valorisation are to be developed in order to create incentives for data aggregation across different platforms and application areas. Regulatory aspects and legal aspects of data ownership should be addressed. Relevant ethics and gender issues should be taken into account.

Proposals should address one of the two following areas:

  • Intelligent and personalised digital solutions for sustaining and extending healthy and independent livingThe objective is to develop and deploy innovative and user-led digital solutions capable of supporting and extending healthy and independent living for older individuals who are facing permanently or temporarily reduced functionality and capabilities.Innovative ways for ensuring user-friendly and accessible interface design and new intuitive ways of citizen interaction and trust creation are needed. Special emphasis should be given to viable concepts that ensure security and privacy by design, data protection, safety, security and trust in the resulting system and service delivery inside and outside the home.
  • Personalised early risk detection and interventionThe objective is to develop and deploy innovative and user-led solutions building on big data for personalised risk detection, advanced health monitoring and early interventions for people facing increased health and social risks. Proposals should design and demonstrate innovative personalised treatments and therapies based on early detection and risk avoidance. Because of the personal and sensitive nature of health data, special attention needs to be paid to trust, privacy and data protection.
  • For this topic, the four activities and impact criteria described in the chapeau 'Platforms and Pilots' have to be applied. Pilot projects are expected to contribute to the consolidation and coherence work that will be implemented by the CSA supporting the activities defined under "DT-ICT-13-2019: Digital Platforms/Pilots Horizontal Activities". This requires that they contribute to clustering their results of horizontal nature (interoperability approach, standards, security and privacy approaches, business validation and sustainability, methodologies, metrics, etc.).

    The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU between 15 and 20 EUR million for Innovation Actions would allow the areas to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts. At least one proposal should be funded for each of the above-mentioned areas

    Expected Impact:
    • Emergence of European-led platform for smart and healthy and independent living at home;
    • Increased competitiveness of the European ICT industry in the domain, through enhanced interoperability, best practices for viable business and financing models and scalable markets;
    • Demonstrate links and build synergies with Member States' and regional initiatives in this area;
    • Improved and evidence-based efficiency of health and care systems with demonstrated added-value of underlying technologies;
    • Improved quality of life and health status for involved users and carers, with demonstrated added-value of underlying technologies;
    • User accepted, validated innovative solutions addressing accessibility, privacy, security, vulnerability, liability, and trust in connected data spaces.
    Cross-cutting Priorities:

    Open InnovationSocio-economic science and humanitiesGender

    [1]See www.mafeip.eu

    News flashes

    2020-10-16

    An overview of the evaluation results (called 'Call results') of topic DT-TDS-04-2020 is now available under section Topic conditions and documents

    2020-05-25

    NB: The evaluation form for topic DT-TDS-04-2020 (RIA) has been adapted from the standard format to a specific format in order to reflect the specific criteria scoring as set up in the Work Programme.

    2020-04-08

    Please note that the submission deadline for this topic has been extended from 22 April to 18 June 2020. This extension is a response to the COVID-19 crisis that has severely affected many potential applicants of this topic, to allow more time for proposal preparation. Depending on how the COVID-19 situation evolves, a further extension to the June deadline may be considered and would be communicated in due time.

    2020-04-02

    An overview of the evaluation results (called 'Call results') of topic DT-TDS-05-2020 is now available under section Topic conditions and documents -

    2020-03-26
    The submission session is now available for: DT-TDS-04-2020(RIA-RIA)
    2019-11-26

    34 proposals have been submitted in response to this call with deadline 13th of November 2019.The number of submissions per topic are:

    Topic Action N° proposals

    DT-TDS-05-2020 RIA 34

    2019-11-19
    The submission session is now available for: DT-TDS-04-2020(RIA)
    2019-07-09
    The submission session is now available for: DT-TDS-05-2020(RIA)
    2018-11-14

    A total of 37proposalswere successfully submitted in response to this topic.

    2018-10-04

    Please note that column D of part A "Direct costs of providing financial support to third parties” has been activated in the system so as to enable you to enter the information on third parties. Additionally, template B has been modified to include section 4.3. There is no need to create a new form B, simply add the information as specified in section 4.3 Financial support to third parties.

    2018-08-10
    Published: 27.10.2017Deadline: 25.04.2018Available budget: 36 M €

    Topic code Topic short name Overall threshold applied SU-TDS-02-2018 Toolkit for assessing and reducing cyber risks in hospitals and care centres to protect privacy/data/infrastructures 10 SU-TDS-03-2018 Raising awareness and developing training schemes on cybersecurity in hospitals 10

    The results of the evaluation are as follows: SU-TDS-02-2018Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls): 42Number of inadmissible proposals: 1Number of ineligible proposals: 0Number of above-threshold proposals: 25Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: 112,361,970.25€SU-TDS-03-2018Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls): 5Number of inadmissible proposals: 0Number of ineligible proposals: 0Number of above-threshold proposals: 3Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: 2,996,512.5€Total call budget requested for above-threshold proposals: 115,358,482.75€We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.

    Research Enquiry Service

    2018-07-26
    The submission session is now available for: DT-TDS-01-2019(IA)
    2018-05-16
    A total of 42RIAand 5CSA proposals were submitted in response to this call.The Breakdown per topic is as follows :H2020-SC1-FA-DTS-2018-1 RIA CSASU-TDS-03-2018 0 5SU-TDS-02-2018 42 0
    2018-04-24

    Due to some technical problems encountered with the submission proposals, the deadline of this call has been extended to Wednesday 25th of April @ 17:00hrsCEST.

    2018-04-24
    The submission session is now available for: SU-TDS-03-2018(CSA), SU-TDS-02-2018(RIA)
    2018-03-01

    We bring to your attention the following notice regarding page limits applicable to proposals.

    Applicants are allowed to remove the page break in the cover page of the template for the technical annex,i.e. the proposal text can start on the cover page.

    call topic details
    Call status: Closed
    Publication date: 2017-10-27 (7 years ago)
    Opening date: 2018-07-26 (6 years ago)
    Closing date: 2018-11-14 (6 years ago)
    Procedure: single-stage

    Budget: 60000000
    Expected grants: not specified
    News flashes

    This call topic has been appended 16 times by the EC with news.

    • 2020-10-16
      an overview of...
    • 2020-05-25
      nb: the evaluation form for topic dt-tds...
    • 2020-04-08
      please note that the submission deadline...
    • 2020-04-02
      an overview of the evaluation results (c...
    • 2020-03-26
      the submission session is now available...
    • 2019-11-26
      34 proposals have been submitted in resp...
    • 2019-11-19
      the submission session is now available...
    • 2019-07-09
      the submission session is now available...
    • 2018-11-14
      a total of 37proposalswere successfully...
    • 2018-10-04
      please note that column d of part a &quo...
    • 2018-08-10
      published: 27.10.2017deadline: 25.04.201...
    • 2018-07-26
      the submission session is now available...
    • 2018-05-16
      a total of 42riaand 5csa proposals were...
    • 2018-04-24
      due to some technical problems encounter...
    • 2018-04-24
      the submission session is now available...
    • 2018-03-01
      we bring to your attention the following...
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