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Building ARTEMIS, ARTEMISIA and ARTEMIS-JU Brokerage Event January 13, 2009 Jan Lohstroh – Secretary General ARTEMISIA
Key to Europe’s competitiveness § Embedded Systems are a key enabler for innovation in major industries Ø Innovative, ES-based products • Knowledge based, high value-added products Ø Innovative, ES-based manufacturing, distribution & maintenance systems § Create and keeps jobs in Europe Through products and related services Ø Through design and manufacturing excellence Ø • Car industry estimates +600 000 new jobs in Europe • Up to 50% of development cost of airplane is in Embedded Systems • 40% of world’s manufacturing industry is in Europe ARTEMISIA Association Title Presentation - 2
Embedded Systems Applications § ES’s bring intelligence and ease of use To products Ø For manufacturing etc. . . Ø Additionally: energy savings, reduced costs, … Ø § Compared to General Purpose computers, they are demanding applications: Ø Ø Ø exponentially increasing complexity (design and maintenance) reliability, availability (24/7), safety, security, time critical, … ARTEMISIA Association Title Presentation - 3
Synergetic instruments for executing SRA for Embedded Systems ETP ARTEMIS Industry-driven vision Common pan-European SRA Coordination and policy alignment in ERA FP 7 • Upstream • ICT collab. R&D • ERC • Marie Curie • Research infrastr. ARTEMIS-JU RA • Downstream • Unified processes • National contracts • EC co-funding • Calls by JU office EUREKA • Downstream • ITEA 2, MEDEA+ • National contracts National / Regional Programmes ARTEMISIA supports “Self-Sustaining Innovation Eco-Systems for ARTEMISIA Association Title Presentation - 4
ETP Strategic Research Agenda ARTEMIS envisages cross-application solutions Common objectives: Application Contexts Foundational science & technology Research Domains Industrial Nomadic Environments Private Spaces Public Infrastructure Reference Designs & Architectures Design Efficiency Ease of Use High added value Time to market Modularity Seamless Connectivity & Middleware Safety / Security Robustness Competitiveness System Design Methods & Tools Innovation Cost reduction Interoperability ARTEMISIA Association Title Presentation - 5
European Commission on ETP and JTI ARTEMISIA Association Title Presentation - 6
ARTEMIS-ETP - ARTEMISIA – ARTEMIS JTI ->JU § ARTEMIS-ETP started in 2004 Ø developed the ARTEMIS-SRA (published in 2006) § ARTEMISIA founded in 2007 ASSOCIATION for R&D actors in the field of ARTEMIS Ø 160 members by January 2009 Ø ARTEMISIA will update and maintain the ARTEMIS-SRA Ø • first update planned in 2010 § ARTEMIS-JU established on Feb. 7, 2008 as legal embodiment of the ARTEMIS-JTI (Joint Technology Initiative), being a Community Body Public-Private Partnership: Joint Undertaking (JU) Ø Founding members: Public Authorities (EC and 18 EU Member States) and ARTEMISIA Ø • Four members states joined later so total is now 22 ARTEMISIA Association Title Presentation - 7
JU members § Public Authorities Ø European Community • represented by European Commission Ø 22 ARTEMIS Member States (founding in red) • Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Slovenia, United Kingdom § ARTEMISIA Association Title Presentation - 8
Governance structure JU General Assembly • Members A: SMEs • Members B: ROs • Members C: Corp. • Associates Steering Board (25) Presidium • President • 4 Vice Presidents Secretary-General • Working Groups • Ad-hoc Groups ARTEMISIA Office ARTEMISIA Association 50% Governing Board 50% EC Industry and Research Committee PA Board MAS Member and (Interim) Executive Director Associated States JU office : Provision of services : Provision of members Title Presentation - 9
Which countries or legal entities could also become JU member? § Other EU Member States § One or more of the EU Associated Countries Ø Albania, Croatia, FYR Macedonia, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Serbia, Switzerland Turkey § Third Countries § Any other legal entity making a substantial financial contribution Countries that are member of the ARTEMIS-JU will be called: ARTEMIS Member States ARTEMISIA Association Title Presentation - 10
JU funding and running costs flow € cash for running costs • up to 20 MEuro € cash for running costs and R&D Membership fee EC MAS ARTEMISIA Association Associated States project fee (1. 5%) R&D actors ARTMISIA members Member & € for R&D Project In-kind contribution by R&D work € for R&D Title Presentation - 11
Example of project financing § R&D actors Ø At least 50% in-kind § Participating States >3 National contracts Ø Possibility of cross-border funding & subcontracting to other JU member participants Ø § Joint Undertaking Ø ARTEMISIA Association In addition to national payments Total Costs >6 2 1 Title Presentation - 12
First call in 2008 and second call in 2009 § 1 st Call officially launched (bases on Full Project Proposals) Ø Ø Ø Open May 8, 2008 Closing September 3, 2008 27 projects submitted • • Ø 17 projects above threshold 12 projects selected (202 Meuro Elegible costs) About 90 MEuro funding from public authorities for selected projects (98 MEuro was allocated) § 2 nd Call will be based on Project Outline (PO) phase and Full Project Proposal (FPP) phase ARTEMISIA Association Title Presentation - 13
Status per Jan. 13 of Supporting Documents for 2 nd call § Multi Annual Strategic Plan 2009 (including Research Agenda) is § agreed by JU Governing Board (in Dec. 2008) Annual Working Programme 2009 to be agreed by JU Public Authorities board on Jan. 29, 2009 Technical content is basically OK Ø Amounts of funding of the ARTEMIS Member States to be determined (target around 140 MEuro) Ø ARTEMISIA Association Title Presentation - 14
Advantages being an ARTEMISIA member Via membership, participation in working groups, and if selected via Steering Board, influence on: Strategic Research Agenda (ETP) Ø Multi-Annual Strategic Plan and Research Agenda (JU) Ø Annual Working Plan (JU) Ø Also: Ø Ø Ø ARTEMISIA Association Participation in networking Generate ideas to develop/nominate Centres of Innovation Excellence in sub-areas of embedded systems and eco-systems SME promotion Open Innovation policies Standardization activities, etc. Title Presentation - 15
AGENDA Brokerage Event Day 1 10. 30 Introduction Jan Lohstroh (ARTEMISIA) 10. 50 Programme content Eric Schutz & Laila Gide (STMicroelectronics & THALES) 11. 35 Results call 1, specifics call 2 Tom Clausen (EC) 12. 05 Organization of this event Kees van Mourik (ARTEMISIA) 12. 15 Poster Session & Lunch 13. 45 Afternoon Group sessions 1 and 2 16. 15 Plenary session (reports of the groups) Day 2 08. 30 Opening Jan Lohstroh (ARTEMISIA) 08. 45 APS tool Alun Foster (ARTEMISIA) 09. 30 Plenary: conclusions Day 1 10. 30 Group Session 3 12. 00 Poster Session & Lunch 13. 30 Group Session 4 14. 30 Plenary session (reports of the groups) and agreements 16. 00 Closure followed by drinks ARTEMISIA Association Title Presentation - 16
ARTEMISIA Crew on this event Jan Lohstroh: Kees van Mourik: Ad ten Berg: Alun Foster: Else Embregts: Loes van den Borne: Madelon Gerbrands: ARTEMISIA Association Secretary General Office Director Programme Coordinator / Dept. Office Dir. Programme Coordinator Communication Manager Communication Officer Member administration Title Presentation - 17
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Funding for consortium partners Funding for selected projects: § From Country and JU (flat rate) if Country is an ARTEMIS-JU member § From JU (flat rate), if the Country is not a JU member, but is a EU Member State or EU Associated Country Consortium participants should come from: § At least three ARTEMIS Member States (non-affiliated entities) If consortium partner comes from a Third Country: § No funding from JU § Participation in consortia can be possible if beneficial to the consortium and permitted by the Public Authorities ARTEMISIA Association Title Presentation - 19
Embedded Systems § Comprising SW, Processors, HW and connectivity Ø The “computer” is “invisible” to the user § Used in aero planes, cars, consumer electronics, white goods, robotics, machines, public infrastructures, buildings, mobile phones, … Ø Permeate our daily lives to an increasingly important extent § 98% of processors WW are in Embedded Systems Mobile phone contains 5 -10 processors Ø Typical car has 60 processors or more Ø § 16 Billion Embedded Systems by 2010 (conservative estimate) ARTEMISIA Association Title Presentation - 20
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