ICT-41-2017
Next Generation Internet -
Call text (as on F&T portal)
View on F&T portalToday the Internet is key to almost any socio-economic activity, a true value creator which reshapes economic and societal behaviours. This trend is irreversible and in 10 years from now the Internet will be an even more indispensable motor for socio-economic activity worldwide. If Europe aims to shape this future Internet as a powerful, open, data-driven, user-centric, interoperable platform ecosystem, it must take action now.
With a fresh view, the European Commission launches a new track of future Internet research aimed at developing a next generation of the Internet enabled by key technologies and services allowing it to become an open ecosystem avoiding the dominance of a few giant economic players. This coordination and support action will prepare the conditions, mobilise the constituencies and prototype the operations of a large future Next Generation Internet initiative going beyond Horizon 2020.
Scope
Proposals should cover one of the three bullet points (a, b or c):
a) Coordination and Support action - Identification of research topics
Design, build and apply a methodology to identify continuously those key future technologies that will support an Internet model more open and more inclusive in 10 years from now. For this:
- Perform a portfolio analysis, coverage, mapping and gap analysis of ongoing and emerging research topics in future Internet.
- Identify those key future Internet technologies, i.e. the game-changers for an Internet in 2025, and deduct specific technology roadmaps.
- Analysis programmes and developments in Member States and Associated Countries, and activities in international partner countries.
b) Coordination and Support action - Dynamic and continuous consultation
Build an open, dynamic and continuous consultation process which engages all relevant stakeholders in a long-term and multi-disciplinary fashion. For this include:
- The scientific community and outstanding scientists who lead the Internet technology research in Europe.
- Identifying the high-tech startup community, its competences and capacity, i.e. the relevant specific actors.
- Member States and Associated Countries along with national R&I funding bodies to shape the NGI in a fully synergetic way.
- The aspect that the NGI flagship is part of a global race towards mastering the future Internet.
- The benefits from ongoing research and policy activities, notably the roadmap-based research ongoing in areas such as 5G, IoT, cloud, data and cybersecurity.
c) Coordination and Support action - A programme shape for of a Next Generation Internet initiative.
This initiative will mobilise the best researchers and focus on a continuous scouting of developments with the potential to change the way the Internet is operated, often by an opportunistic and multidisciplinary combination of advances. For this:
- Identify and validate the constituent basic elements for a large Next Generation Internet flagship which includes characteristics such as speed and adaptability.
- Build a strong and fluid link and a feedback loop between short and long-term research to strengthen Europe’s capacity to actually bring advanced technology to the market.
- Involve in a practical way new players and set a prototype interaction between the scientific community and today’s best Internet innovators, the startups and SMEs.
- Make use of the research topics identified under (a) and the consultation and community identified under (b).
- Promote the notion of a European Next Generation Internet ecosystem by building a community among academia, researchers, startups, SMEs and corporates involved.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of about 0.7 million would allow each bullet point (a, b and c) to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts. No more than one action per bullet point will be funded.
Expected Impact:- Establish the base for a large scale research flagship on the Next Generation Internet.
- Prototype and validate new processes for research and innovation on Next Generation Internet.
- Mobilise the new players indispensable for agile research on the Next Generation Internet, notably leading individual or teams of researchers and high tech startups.
- Build an active, visible and agile ecosystem comprising all relevant stakeholders for making the Next Generation Internet flagship a success.
- Build a dynamic and growing knowledge base of technological trends, initiatives and key players in the area of Next Generation Internet.
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.
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: 2016-12-08 (8 years ago)
Closing date: 2017-04-25 (8 years ago)
Procedure: single-stage
Budget: 2000000
Expected grants: not specified
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H2020-ICT-2016-2017
Call topics are often grouped together in a call. Sometimes this is for a thematic reason, but often it is also for practical reasons.
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-17-2016-2017
- 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-42-2017
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