DT-ICT-01-2019
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ICT-04-2017
Smart Anything Everywhere InitiativeMOTIVATION This topic will continue the work done by hub-like project in previous SAE initiatives, particularly in the two first areas (CPS and low-energy computing) and will probably build upon previous participants in these projects
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FOF-12-2017
ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs (I4MS)MOTIVATION Additionally, it will contribute to build a network of hubs in under-represented countries both for SAE and I4MS
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ICT-02-2018
Flexible and Wearable ElectronicsMOTIVATION A new hub initiative is planned on Flexible and Wearable Electronics, so this will concentrate the more innovation oriented activities of developments carried out by participants under ICT-02 and previous topics on FWE.
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ICT-01-2019
Computing technologies and engineering methods for cyber-physical systems of systemsMOTIVATION The same will happen with computing for CPS and a more innovation-oriented approach will be given based on previous developments done under ICT-01 and its predecesors.
Call text (as on F&T portal)
View on F&T portal"Smart anything everywhere" stands for the next wave of products that integrate digital technology. The challenge is to accelerate the design, development and uptake of advanced digital technologies by European industry - especially SMEs and mid-caps - in products that include innovative electronic components, software and systems, and especially in sectors where digital technologies are underexploited[1].
Scope
a. Innovation Actions SAE
As Phase 3 of Smart Anything Everywhere, this sub-topic calls for Digital Innovation Hubs that strengthen European SMEs and mid-caps by experimenting and testing with one or more of the following technologies, or by supporting them to manufacture these products. Projects should also support eco-system building for promising platforms developed in earlier R&I products.
- Area 1: Cyber-physical and embedded systems: the goal is to help businesses from any sector uplift the quality and performance of their products and services by including (semi)-autonomy, paying special attention to security and privacy and to the collaboration between humans and machines.
- Area 2: Customised low energy computing powering CPS and the IoT: the goal is to help businesses who are developing products for situations where high computing capacity and low energy would be a competitive advantage.
- Area 3: Flexible and Wearable Electronics: the goal is to help businesses in further maturing, innovating and validating their products with thin, organic and large area electronics technologies, including wearable, portable and embedded objects. Focus is on i) access to design, technology and prototyping which are ready to use, and ii) application experiments driven by concrete user requirements and business cases.
- Area 4: Widening Digital Innovation Hubs: it addresses all three technology areas mentioned above and the technologies addressed in I4MS[2]. It calls for Digital Innovation Hubs in industrial regions which are so far underrepresented in Smart Anything Everywhere and I4MS[3], and builds upon a mentoring programme developed by I4MS[4]. These hubs should strongly collaborate with other Innovation Actions funded under SAE and I4MS, e.g. through joint highly innovative cross-border experiments.
All proposed innovation actions may involve financial support to third parties (typically in the order of EUR 20 000 – 100 000[5] per third party).
For this topic, the four requirements described in the introductory section 'Support to Hubs' have to be applied.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of up to 8 million would allow all areas to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts. At least one innovation action is supported for each area.
b. Coordination and Support Activities SAE
The action will support the SAE network and help achieve broad coverage in technological, application, innovation, and geographic terms, and to link up with regional/national innovation initiatives, and other Digital Innovation Hubs. Its tasks and services shall include maintaining a single innovation portal, sharing of best practices, dissemination, brokering, leveraging further investment and training. For these support actions, close cooperation with ECSEL, and other CSAs funded under the Digitising European Industry focus area is looked for.
Expected Impact:Proposals should address all of the following impact criteria, providing metrics to measure success when appropriate.
- Attract a significant number of new users of advanced ICT in the manufacturing sector, and more innovative technology suppliers, in particular SMEs and mid-caps.
- Creation of a sustainable network of Digital Innovation Hubs, providing European added value to investments done at national and regional level in Digital Innovation Hubs.
- Availability of Digital Innovation Hub services across Europe and its regions with strong industrial capacities
[1]For an overview of already existing projects in this initiative see www.smartanythingeverywhere.eu/
[2]www.i4ms.eu. Technology areas addressed are: Robotics, Analytics, simulation and artificial intelligence, Additive Manufacturing, Laser based manufacturing equipment
[3]see https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/digital-innovation-hubs-catalogue-project-0
[4]http://dih.i4ms.eu/
[5]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 when this is necessary to achieve the objectives of the action.
News flashes
IMPORTANT UPDATE! The proposal templates for innovation action for topics DT-ICT-09-2020 and DT-ICT-12-2020 include point 4.3. Financial support to third parties (FSTP). Please consider the additional clarification that the Consortia need to define the selection process of organisations, for which financial support will be granted (typically in the order of EUR 50 000 – 150 000 per third party). Maximum 20% of the EU funding can be allocated to this purpose.
Please note that the submission deadline for topics DT-ICT-04-2020, DT-ICT-09-2020 and DT-ICT-12-2020 has been extended from 22 April to 17 June 2020. This extension is a response to the COVID-19 crisis that has severely affected many potential applicants of these topics and to allow more time for proposal preparation.
An overview of the evaluation results of topics DT-ICT-03-2020 and DT-ICT-05-2020 is now available under section Topic conditions and documents - Additional documents.
An overview of the evaluation results (called'Flash Call Info 2019')of topics DT-ICT-01-2019, DT-ICT-07-2018-2019 and DT-ICT-11-2019is now available under section Topic and documents - Additional documents.
- topic DT-ICT-01-2019 (IA): 17 proposals;
- topic DT-ICT-01-2019 (CSA):2 proposals;
- topic DT-ICT-07-2018-2019 (IA): 19 proposals;
- topic DT-ICT-07-2018-2019 (CSA): 4 proposals;
- topic DT-ICT-11-2019 (IA): 20 proposals.
On 18 February 2019, the unit in charge gave a webinar related to this topic's content. You may want to see the slide deck, which was used on this occasion, and watch the recording of the deck's presentation.
- topic DT-ICT-08-2019 (IA): 14 proposals - indicative budget 30 M;
- topic DT-ICT-10-2019-2020 (IA): 5 proposals - indicative budget 30 M;
- topic DT-ICT-13-2019 (CSA): 10 proposals - indicative budget 4 M.
On 17 April 2018,call H2020-DT-2018-1 closed at 17:00.35 proposals were submitted in total. The table below shows thenumber of proposals that were submitted by topic and type of action:
Submitted to topic CSA IA Total DT-ICT-02-2018 1 10 11 DT-ICT-06-2018 8 0 8 DT-ICT-07-2018-2019 0 16 16 9 26 35
There was an inconsistency between the work programme and the proposal template part B section 4-5, related to the innovation action of the topic DT-ICT-07-2018.Therefore the template has been partially modified under point 4.3. Financial support to third parties (FSTP). The sentence "At least 20% of the budget is expected to be dedicated to FSTP" has been substituted by "Maximum 20% of the EU funding can be allocated to this purpose". Please consider the new version of the template for your proposals.
We herewith bring to the attention of applicants that they are permitted to remove the page break on the cover page of the technical annex's template. This means that the text of the proposal can start on the cover page.
The proposal templates part B section 4-5, related to the innovation actions of the topics DT-ICT-02-2018 and DT-ICT-07-2018, have been amended to include point 4.3. Financial support to third parties (FSTP).We kindly request you to use this new version of the templates for your proposals.
Publication date: 2017-10-27 (7 years ago)
Opening date: 2018-10-16 (6 years ago)
Closing date: 2019-04-02 (6 years ago)
Procedure: single-stage
Budget: 1000000
Expected grants: not specified
This call topic has been appended 19 times by the EC with news.
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