ICT-30-2017
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ICT-27-2015
Photonics KETMOTIVATION ICT-30-2017 is a continuation of ICT-27-2015 with a slight shift in focus towards agile Petabit/s Optical Core and Metro Networks as well as introduction of topic on disruptive approaches for optical manufacturing for RIA focus on innovation incubator for SMEs in IA and a focus on supporting industrial strategy for CSA.
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ICT-03-2018-2019
Photonics Manufacturing Pilot Lines for Photonic Components and DevicesMOTIVATION RIA part of 2017 is related
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ICT-04-2018
Photonics based manufacturing, access to photonics, datacom photonics and connected lightingMOTIVATION RIA part of 2017 is related
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ICT-05-2019
Application driven Photonics componentsMOTIVATION Both parts of 2017 are related
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ICT-37-2020
Advancing photonics technologies and application driven photonics components and the innovation ecosystemMOTIVATION The older RIA Photonic integrated circuit (PIC) technology, is called again in the later RIA, ii. Novel Photonics Integrated Circuit (PIC) Technology building blocks.
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DT-ICT-04-2020
Photonics Innovation HubsMOTIVATION The two are linked in the sense that the older IA Innovation Incubator for SMEs is Similar to the later DIH call, as both give nurturing services to SMEs
Call text (as on F&T portal)
View on F&T portalInvestments in R&D&I are essential for reinforcing Europe's industrial competitiveness and leadership in photonic market sectors where Europe is strong (e.g. in communications, medical photonics, sensing) and to seize new opportunities. Europe also needs to strengthen its manufacturing base in photonics to safeguard the further potential for innovation and value creation and for job creation. We must better exploit the large enabling potential of photonics in many industrial sectors and in solutions addressing major societal challenges such as health and well-being, energy efficiency or safety. Finally, Europe needs to better exploit the innovation capacity of the photonics SMEs and the innovation leverage potential of the innovation clusters and national platforms.
Scope
a. Research and Innovation Actions
All R&I actions should demonstrate strong industrial commitment, be driven by user needs and concrete exploitation strategies, and they should cover the value/supply chain as appropriate. They should address manufacturability and include standardisation activities as appropriate. Focus is on one of the following themes:
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of between EUR 6 and 8 million (for theme a.i), between EUR 3 and 4 million (for theme a.ii and a.iii) would allow these themes to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts. Minimum one action per theme will be selected.
b. Innovation Actions
Focus is on one of the following themes:
i. Innovation Incubator for SMEs[1]
The objective is to reinforce the competitiveness of photonics and end-user industries, in particular SMEs, by providing them one-stop-shop access, supported through competence centres, to services and capabilities such as expertise, training, prototyping, design, engineering or pilot manufacturing services for first users and early adopters enabling the wider adoption and deployment of photonic technologies in innovative products. The service to be provided to the SME should be driven by its business needs and the implementation must be flexible and fast to better cope with the speed of innovation in ICT and the SME requirements.
Large projects are expected to achieve critical mass and to better exploit EU-added value. The action may involve financial support to third parties in line with the conditions set out in Part K of the General Annexes. The consortium will define the selection process of additional users and suppliers for which financial support will be granted (typically in the order of EUR 30.000 – 100.000[2] per party). A maximum of 50% of the EU funding requested by the proposal should be allocated to this purpose.[3]
ii. Application driven core photonic devices integrated in systems: Actions should address validation and demonstration of photonic based systems for the target applications. Actions should also include standardisation activities. They should demonstrate strong industrial commitment, be driven by user needs and concrete business cases supported by strong exploitation strategies, and cover the whole value/supply chain and the end-user. Focus is on one of the following themes:
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of between EUR 8 and 10 million (for theme b.i) and between 6 and 8 million (for theme b.ii) would allow these themes to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts. Minimum one action per theme will be selected.
c. Coordination and Support actions
Supporting the industrial strategy for photonics in Europe: the objective is to support the development and implementation of a comprehensive industrial strategy for photonics in Europe. The action should include the development of strategic technology road-maps, strong stakeholder engagement (in particular Photonics21 stakeholders, National Technology Platforms, regional Clusters, end-user industries), coordination of regional, national and European strategies and priorities, and development of financial models and financial engineering to facilitate access to different sources of financing.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of up to EUR 3 million would allow this theme 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.
Expected Impact:Proposals should describe how the proposed work will contribute to the listed corresponding expected impacts and should provide metrics, the baseline and concrete targets.
a. Research and Innovation Actions
i. Agile Petabit/s Optical Core and Metro Networks
- next generation agile, high-capacity and energy efficient core and metro networks to support the highly connected and communicating society;
- Secured industrial leadership in optical communications systems for core and metro networks and reinforcing the full value chain in Europe.
ii. Photonic integrated circuit (PIC) technology
- Industrial volume manufacturing in Europe of PICs with significant competitive advantages in cost/performance and with reduced development costs;
- New or significantly enhanced integration technology platforms for a more competitive European photonic industry.
iii. Disruptive approaches to optical manufacturing by 2 and 3 D opto-structuring
- Technology leadership in optical manufacturing of 2 and 3 D opto-structuring;
- Emergence of innovative optical components or material for specific applications.
b. Innovation Actions
i. An Innovation Incubator for SMEs
- Broader and faster take-up of photonics in innovative products, in particular by SMEs.
ii.1. Biophotonics: imaging systems for in-depth disease diagnosis
- Substantially improved and wider deployed in-depth diagnosis, and more effective treatment of age and life-style related diseases;
- increased market presence in the Diagnostic and Analysis Imaging Systems and increased European competitiveness of the medical equipment industry.
ii.2. Sensing for process and product monitoring and analysis
- Increased process monitoring efficiency in the food and pharmaceutical industries and reduction of waste along the logistic food and drugs chain;
- Increased competitiveness of the European process and product monitoring equipment industry.
c. Coordination and Support actions
- Reinforced value chains and deployment of photonics technologies by stronger cooperation of photonics stakeholders, clusters and end-users;
- Increased competitiveness of the European photonics sector and improved access to risk finance for the photonics sector in Europe.
Contractual Public-Private Partnerships (cPPPs)Photonics
[1]Wherever appropriate, actions could seek synergies and co-financing from relevant national/regional research and innovation programmes, or from structural funds addressing smart specialisation. Actions combining different sources of financing should include a concrete financial plan detailing the use of these funding sources for the different parts of their activities.
[2]In line with Article 23 (7) of the Rules for Participation the amounts referred to in Article 137 of the Financial Regulation may be exceeded, and if this is the case proposals should explain why this is necessary to achieve the objectives of the action.
[3]It is recommended to also use established networks reaching out to SMEs like the Enterprise Europe Network and the NCP network for calls publications and awareness raising towards SME's.
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: 2016-12-08 (8 years ago)
Closing date: 2017-04-25 (8 years ago)
Procedure: single-stage
Budget: 43000000
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-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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