ICT-17-2016-2017
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ICT-16-2015
Big data - researchMOTIVATION The benchmarking activities in ICT-16-2015 are continued in ICT-17-2016-2017
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ICT-15-2014
Big data and Open Data Innovation and take-upMOTIVATION The CSA in ICT-15-2014 focusses on the clustering of the project, coordination of communities, and the skill gap. Similary the ICT-16-2016-2017 CSA ups coordination activities, by specifically supporting the established cPPP community and governance, as well as conitnuing to address skills and learning.
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ICT-13-2018-2019
Supporting the emergence of data markets and the data economyMOTIVATION 2018-2019 CSA part of the call is linked to 2016-2017 CSA, in the focus on industrial data skills
Call text (as on F&T portal)
View on F&T portalThe newly created Big Data Value contractual public-private partnership (cPPP) needs strong operational support for community outreach, coordination and consolidation, as well as widely recognised benchmarks and performance evaluation schemes to avoid fragmentation or overlaps, and to allow measuring progress in (Big) Data challenges by solid methodology, especially in emerging areas where the significance of Big Data is rapidly increasing. Also, there is an urgent need to improve the education, professional training and career dynamics (including addressing the existing gender gaps in ICT) so that the profiles of data professionals better respond to the rapidly evolving needs of data intensive industry sectors.
Scope
a. One Coordination and Support Action (CSA) will perform all of the following tasks:
- support the community building, the administration and governance of the cPPP, in close collaboration with the cPPP governance bodies; facilitate discussion on relevant topics such as the framework conditions of the data economy; organise events and contribute to synergies and coordination between the actors and stakeholders of the cPPP and beyond;
- liaise with and build on related actions[1] and support the establishment of national centres of excellence in all Member states, and exchange knowledge on the universities' data scientist programmes across all Member States; to align curricula and training programmes to industry needs; to stimulate and promote (among the organisations participating in the Big Data PPP actions) exchanges of students, confirmed data professionals and domain experts that would acquire data skills and let them work on a specific Big Data challenge/project in a company or a research centre/university in another Member State.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of about EUR 5 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts. No more than one action will be funded.
b. Research and Innovation Actions
The benchmarking action will identify specific data management and analytics technologies of European significance, define benchmarks and organise evaluations that allow following their certifiable progress on performance parameters (including energy efficiency) of industrial significance. The benchmarking and evaluation schemes will liaise closely with data experimentation/integration (ICT-14) and Large Scale Pilot (ICT-15) projects to reach out to key industrial communities, to ensure that benchmarking responds to their real needs and problems, and to provide a basis for measuring the success of the PPP. The "European significance" of industry/technology sectors should be determined and documented by objective criteria such as turnover, world-wide market share and growth rates of the European companies who provide or use such technologies. When real datasets cannot be made available for benchmarking, synthetic datasets will be acceptable, provided that they are produced by models that certifiably produce data distributions approximating real datasets in all respects that are industrially relevant. The action shall address areas of activity that do not yet have a benchmarking/evaluation scheme.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of about EUR 2 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
Expected Impact:a. Coordination and Support action
- At least 10 major sectors and major domains supported by Big Data technologies and applications developed in the PPP;
- 50% annual increase in the number of organisations that participate actively in the PPP;
- Significant involvement of SMEs and web entrepreneurs to the PPP;
- Constant increase in the number of data professionals in different sectors, domains and various operational functions within businesses;
- Networking of national centres of excellence and the industry, contributing to industrially valid training programs.
b. Research and Innovation actions
- Availability of solid, relevant, consistent and comparable metrics for measuring progress in Big Data processing and analytics performance;
- Availability of metrics for measuring the quality, diversity and value of data assets;
- Sustainable and globally supported and recognized Big Data benchmarks of industrial significance.
GenderContractual Public-Private Partnerships (cPPPs)BigData
[1]Such as the European Data Science Academy (http://edsa-project.eu/), EIT ICT Labs KIC and Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
News flashes
An overview of the evaluation results (called 'CallFlash Info') of the topics of the H2020-ICT_2017-1call is now available under the section Topic conditions and documents - additional documents of each relevant topic.
An overview of the evaluation results (called 'Flash Call Info') of the topics of the H2020-ICT_2017-1call is now available here
The submission of proposals to the 18 topics of this H2020-ICT-2017 call closed on 25 April 2017. A total of995 proposals were submitted in response to these topics. Please find below the breakdown per topic and type of action:
Topic RIA IA CSAPCP TOTALICT-05-2017 52 2 54ICT-11-2017 103 9 112ICT-14-2016-2017 44 44ICT-15-2016-2017 18 18ICT-16-2017 7676ICT-17-2016-2017 3 3ICT-20-2017115 115ICT-23-201777 7 84ICT-25-2016-2017 83 48131ICT-27-2017 35 2 3 40ICT-28-2017 88ICT-30-201752 271 80ICT-31-201743 61 50ICT-32-2017 5115 66ICT-33-2017 10 10ICT-39-2016-2017 7171ICT-40-2017 5 5ICT-41-2017 28 28TOTAL536 37779 3 995
An overview of the evaluation results (called 'Flash Call Info') of the H2020-ICT-2016-2 call is now available under the 'Topic conditions & documents' section on the topic pages of topics ICT-04, ICT-07, ICT-08, ICT-09 and ICT-19.
As of 1st January 2017, Switzerland is associated to the entire H2020 programme. In consequence, it is now also associated to this topic. In a nutshell this means that Swiss partners in a proposal are now on an equal footing with partners from EU Member States or other Associated Countries. For the details, please read this note.
The submission of proposals to the5 topicsof this H2020-ICT-2016-2 call closed on8 November 2016. A total of264 proposals were submitted in response to these topics. Please find below the breakdown per topic and type of action:
Topic CSA RIA IA TotalICT-04 7 19 26ICT-075 72 77ICT-08 8 16 24ICT-09 52 52ICT-19 9 75 85
The submission of proposals to the5 topicsof this call closed on8 November 2016. A total of264 proposals were submitted in response to these topics. Please find below the breakdown per topic and type of action:
Topic CSA RIA IA TotalICT-04 7 19 26ICT-075 72 77ICT-08 816 24ICT-09 52 52ICT-19 9 75 85
An overview of the evaluation results (flash call info) for the all topics from call H2020-ICT-2016 -1 that closed on 12 April 2016 is now available here or under the ‘Topic conditions & documents’ section on each topic page.
Submission of proposals to 20 topics in this callclosed on 12April 2016. A total of1080 proposals were submitted in response to these topics. The breakdown per topic and type of action is as follows:
Topic CSA RIAIA PCP TotalICT-013 73 76ICT-02 34 7 41ICT-032 75 77ICT-06 87 17 104ICT-10 90 90ICT-12115 1127ICT-13 4 14 18ICT-14 40 40ICT-15 14 14ICT-17 2 2ICT-18 4 31 35ICT-21 33 33ICT-22 94 48 142ICT-24 9595ICT-25 75 39 114ICT-26 49 6 55ICT-29 7 59 5 71ICT-34 5 5ICT-35 18 18ICT-36 16 7 23Total 39 714 322 5 1080
Submission of proposals to topics ICT-37-2016,ICT-38-2016and ICT-39-2016closed on 19 January 2016. A total of12 proposals were submitted in response to these 3 topics. The breakdown per topic and type of action is as follows:
CSA RIA TotalICT-37-2016 4 4ICT-38-2016 3 2 5ICT-39-2016 3 3Total 10 2 12
Publication date: 2015-10-14 (9 years ago)
Opening date: 2015-10-20 (9 years ago)
Closing date: 2016-04-12 (9 years ago)
Procedure: single-stage
Budget: 2000000
Expected grants: not specified
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H2020-ICT-2016-2017
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There are 41 other topics in this call:
- ICT-01-2016
- ICT-02-2016
- ICT-03-2016
- ICT-04-2017
- ICT-05-2017
- ICT-06-2016
- ICT-07-2017
- ICT-08-2017
- ICT-09-2017
- ICT-10-2016
- ICT-11-2017
- ICT-12-2016
- ICT-13-2016
- ICT-14-2016-2017
- ICT-15-2016-2017
- ICT-16-2017
- ICT-18-2016
- ICT-19-2017
- ICT-20-2017
- ICT-21-2016
- ICT-22-2016
- ICT-23-2017
- ICT-24-2016
- ICT-25-2016-2017
- ICT-26-2016
- ICT-27-2017
- ICT-28-2017
- ICT-29-2016
- ICT-30-2017
- ICT-31-2017
- ICT-32-2017
- ICT-33-2017
- ICT-34-2016
- ICT-35-2016
- ICT-36-2016
- ICT-37-2016
- ICT-38-2016
- ICT-39-2016-2017
- ICT-40-2017
- ICT-41-2017
- ICT-42-2017
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