ICT-36-2015
Pre-commercial procurement open to all areas of public interest requiring new ICT solutions -
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DT-ICT-04-2020
Photonics Innovation HubsMOTIVATION Both focused on photonics technologies - ASK NIR TO PROVIDE A MORE IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF TEXT
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Specific Challenge:
This specific challenge addresses the lack of public demand driven innovation in Europe needed to close the gap between supply and demand for innovative ICT solutions. It targets consortia of procurers with similar procurement needs of common European interest, to drive innovation from the demand side and reduce fragmentation of public sector demand in Europe, by together challenging the market to develop innovative ICT based solutions. Joint pre-commercial procurement enables consortia of procurers to share the costs of procuring high-tech R&D and to speed up the time-to-market for promising research outcomes that can provide best value for money and solutions for concrete public sector needs. The aim of engaging in such more forward looking R&D procurement strategies is to modernize the provision of public services faster whilst creating opportunities for industry and researchers in Europe to take international leadership in new markets.Scope:The objective is to bring radical improvements to the quality and efficiency of public services by encouraging the development and validation of breakthrough solutions through Pre-Commercial Procurement. This specific challenge is open to proposals requesting EU cofunding for pre-commercial procurement in all areas of public sector interest requiring innovative ICT based solutions, complementary to PCP Cofund actions foreseen under other challenges in ICT LEIT. It is open both to proposals requiring improvements mainly based on one specific ICT technology field, as well as to proposals requiring end-to-end solutions that need combinations of different ICT technologies..
Expected impact:
Reduced fragmentation of demand for innovative solutions by enabling public procurers to collectively implement PCPs in areas, which due to their nature are better addressed jointly, or which they would not have been able to tackle independently.
Increased opportunities for wide market uptake and economies of scale for the supply side through the use of joint specifications, wide publication of results and where relevant contribution to standardisation, regulation or certification to remove barriers for introduction of PCP innovations into the market.
Types of action:
Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) Cofund actions – The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of about EUR 4 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
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A total of 1301 proposals were submitted in response to this call. The breakdown per topic is as follows:ICT-04-2015: 61ICT-08-2015: 3ICT-10-2015: 193ICT-12-2015: 35ICT-16-2015: 124ICT-19-2015: 144ICT-20-2015: 174ICT-24-2015: 193ICT-25-2015: 50ICT-27-2015: 75ICT-28-2015: 51ICT-30-2015: 137ICT-36-2015: 4ICT-38-2015: 11ICT-39-2015: 46
Sub-topic ICT-28b has different Evaluation Criteria. Therefore, a different Technical Annex Section 1-3 Template must be used, as well as a different Evaluation Form, which are now available:- The specific Technical Annex Section 1-3 Templatefor sub-topic ICT-28bis now available at Step 5 in the Submission Wizard.- The specific Self-evaluation Form for sub-topic ICT-28b is now available at Topic Conditions and Documents Tab in the Topic Page.
Publication date: 2014-07-23 (10 years ago)
Opening date: 2014-10-15 (10 years ago)
Closing date: 2015-04-14 (10 years ago)
Procedure: single-stage
Budget: 561000000
Expected grants: not specified
This call topic has been appended 5 times by the EC with news.
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