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Information Society Technologies

José C. COTTA Head of Unit - International Aspects of the Programme; Innovation DG Information Society European Commission. Information Society Technologies. Workprogramme 2000. Overview.

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Information Society Technologies

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  1. José C. COTTA Head of Unit - International Aspects of the Programme; Innovation DG Information Society European Commission Information Society Technologies Workprogramme 2000

  2. Overview • A few facts about the IST Programme • The context of the 5th FP • The timetable • What’s new in 2000 • Building on a vision • Key actions and priorities • Important details • The call roadmap • Documents and information

  3. Promoting competitive & sustainable growth 2.705 BEURO Creating a User friendly Information Society 3.600 BEURO Energy, environment & sustainable development 2.125 BEURO Improving the quality of life & management of living resources 2.413 BEURO Confirming the international role of Community research 0.475 BEURO Promotion of innovation & SME participation 0.363 BEURO Improving human potential & socio-economic knowledge 1.280 BEURO Total: 14.960 BEURO The Fifth Framework Programme(1998-2002)

  4. IST Basics • 3.6B Euro over four years (1999-2002) • Combines research, development & take-up • Content defined in annual workprogramme • Support to best proposals (competition) • Competition launched through “call for proposals” • Fixed deadline and continuous submission • Evaluation by independent experts • Contracts to selected proposals (~9months after call) • Projects lasting typically 18-36 months

  5. 1999 Jan Apr Jul Oct 2000 Jan Apr Jul Oct 2001 Jan Apr Jul Oct 2002 Jan Apr Jul Oct ~1200 MEuro ~950 MEuro ~850 MEuro ~330 MEuro Call-1 Call-2 Call-3 Call-4 Call-5 Call-6 Call-7 Call-8 Budget 1999 Budget 2000 Budget 2001 Budget 2002 IST timetable

  6. KA1Systems & services for the citizen KA3Multimediacontent & tools KA2 New methods of work & Electronic Commerce KA4Essential technologies & infrastructure Research networking Future & emerging technologies Organisation & Integration Cross Programme Themes

  7. The budget KA1: Systems and services for the citizen 646 MEURO (18%) KA2: New methods of work and electronic commerce 547 MEURO (15%) KA3: Multimedia content and tools 564 MEURO (16%) KA4: Essential technologies and infrastructures 1,363 MEURO (38%) Future and emerging technologies 319 MEURO ( 9%) Research networking 161 MEURO ( 4%) Cross-Programme themes at least 10% of programme

  8. Suppliers Users from discovery ………………………moving towards market Activities Dissemination and awareness Take-up RTD Networks of excellence

  9. ISTAdvisory Group(experts, business) IST Committee (member states) Policy & FP5 Programmes Consultation with IST participants Annual workprogramme update Technology and market evolution IST workprogramme 1999 IST workprogramme 2000 IST workprogramme orientations

  10. ISTAG Vision - “orientations for WP2000 and beyond” ”Create an ambient intelligence landscape(for seamless delivery of services and applications)in Europe relying also upon testbeds andopen source software, develop user-friendliness,and develop and converge the networking infrastructure in Europe to world-class" http://www.cordis.lu/ist/istag.htm

  11. other examples equally applicable …….. Business Environment Health Media Learning Government IST vision - examples • In the car • Route optimisation & navigation (efficiency) • Interpretation and reaction to obstacles (safety) • Communications (mobile office) • At home • Natural interactions (voice, gesture) • Services accessible everywhere (convenience) • Security (protection), comfort (control) and care (illness) • In the office • Where is my office ? Where is my integrated toolset ?

  12. The technology is all around us but almost invisible Ubiquity Commonplace appliances-seamless services,... Dialogue laid-back mode, enjoyable,... Interaction Embedded Trust generation Convergence Networking Distribution • Fixed/mobile integration • Broadband/all-optical • Mobile IP • Interworking/interrupt. • Mobile processes • Scalability • Embedded internet • Light weight OS’s • Multi-modality • multilingual • personalised • Security • Privacy • Dependability • Integration of on-line and broadcasting KA 3 KA 2 KA 4 KA 1 IST vision - building blocks

  13. WP2000 - presentation • Sharper action line description • “Objectives” and “focus” format • Clearer format • Type of action specified for each Action Line • Separate Take-up action lines in each KA • Links with previous (WP99) explained • Further programme level integration • More CPA’s (now 8) • Introducing “test-beds”

  14. WP2000 - priorities • Integrated approach to natural interactivity and user-friendliness • Networked embedded devices (mobile and fixed) • Convergence of infrastructure ( Mobile, IP, ..) • Integration of interactive and broadcasting services • Supporting dynamic business value chains • Reconsidering service development and provision • Strengthening trust and confidence

  15. Main highlights : Key Action I • Stronger focus on advancing the state-of-the-artfor improved services: • System integration, specific targeted components • Ubiquitous/mobile access and advanced interaction modes • Strong industrial/user participation desirable • New • Health : Best practice and testbeds in regional healthcare • Administrations : smart government • Elderly & disabled : Intelligent assistive systems & interfaces • Environment : data fusion and smart sensors for demining • Transport : Best practice in electronic fee collection

  16. Main highlights : Key Action II • Emphasis on medium to long-term • Further integration : • Number of action lines reduced but refocused • Introduced Action lines spanning the Key Action • Take-up across the Key Action • Trust and confidence reinforced • New • Mobility and ubiquity in e-commerce and e-work • Dynamic value constellations

  17. Main highlights : Key Action III • Emphasis on: • Natural interaction • Integration of interactive and broadcasting services • Take-up included throughout the Key Action • to strengthen user-supplier interactions • trails/best practice : on-the-job training in SME’s • trails/best practice : multilingual e-commerce and e-service • New • Content-processing for domestic & mobile multimedia • Cross-lingual information management and knowledge • School of tomorrow • Information visualisation

  18. Main highlights : KAIV • Strengthening infrastructure convergence • IP/Mobile/fixed • Broadcasting and communications • Higher visibility to networked embedded devices,and related architectures • Embedded devices, Software, real-time systems • Highlighting Openness of software and systems • Includes a comprehensive range of take-up measures • Two-phase perspective • Integration in short to medium term • Higher performance and adaptivity in longer term

  19. KAIV: New activity highlights • Software : • User centred interaction and functionality designenhancing creativity and early stages of software development • best practice/trials : open source software and embedded systems • Mobile systems : • fourth generation systems and network conceptsfor wireless communication • Interfaces : • reconfigurable interfaced appliances • Microelectronics : • Research training - accompanying measures

  20. Cross-Programme Actions(pulling the pieces together) • Eight Actions • Natural interactions and dialogue modes (enjoyable…) • Home environments (ambient intelligence at home) • Survivability of large scale systems (trust and confidence..) • Mobility (mobile services..) • Next Generation Networks ( convergence of infrastructure) • Socio-economic (usability, acceptability,…) • Smart cards (seamless services..) • Statistical tools, methods, indicators & applicationsfor the Information Society

  21. Future & emerging technologies • Open Scheme (continuous submission) • Two new proactive initiatives: • Disappearing computer • Neuro-informatics Research Networking • Interconnection • Advanced experiments: • End to end experiments • Integration • Future networks

  22. Cross-programme clusters • “Thematic” clusters of projects • Initiative lies with “projects” • Make use of the PIM report • Cluster activities based on … • The needs of projects • Generation of added-value • Creation of mutual awareness • Create fora to exchange ideas / results • Debate issues of common interest / concern • Find common ground / establish guidelines, etc http://www.cordis.lu/ist/cpt/pim.htm

  23. IST Support Activities • Project clusters • Networks of Excellence and working groups • Channelling of Standardisation and Interoperability initiatives • Improving Human Capital in IST-Research • Enabling RTD Co-operation with Newly Associated States • Enabling RTD Co-operation with 3rd Counties Note - Continuous submission for accompanying measures (Support measures that are specific to a Key Action are called under the fixed deadline scheme) - Submission to DG-Research calls … + SME cooperative research & exploratory awards + Marie Curie training fellowships and bursaries for developing countries

  24. Important details - Calls in 2000 3rd Call300 MEURO 4th Call450 MEURO 5th Call200 MEURO

  25. 2000 Workprogramme Important details - official texts http://www.cordis.lu/ist

  26. Important details - roadmaps See workprogramme for details

  27. Important details - keep up to date ! http://www.cordis.lu/ist/ IST helpdesk Fax : +32 2 296 83 88 E-Mail : ist@cec.be - Official Journal (call text) - Workprogramme - Guide for Proposers - Evaluation manual

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