Estibaliz Delgado, TECNALIA ECSEL-Activities in Spain

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Estibaliz Delgado, TECNALIA ECSEL-Activities in Spain 1

Table of Contents About TECNALIA ECSEL Figures in Spain TECNALIA: A Roadmap of success in the JU References ECSEL Projects in Spain

About Tecnalia Organization FROM TECHNOLOGY... At TECNALIA we anticipate future challenges to view, identify and implement technological, imaginative and creative solutions providing added value and producing real results. TO MARKET With our global presence, we transform technology into GDP to improve people s quality of life by generating business opportunities for companies. 6 INTERCONNECTED BUSINESS DIVISIONS This way of working is the best example of our innovative spirit applied to an operational model, where cooperation works thanks to the transversality of teams, projects and clients. A commitment to Applied Research & Technological Development to identify & develop business opportunities. 3

Main figures in Dec-2015 4

Regional Connectivity Digital Innovation Hub Advanced Manufacturing Energy Biosciences / Health Smart Vehicles 5

European Connectivity 6

Global Presence BRANCHES ABROAD Colombia (Bogotá and Medellín) Ecuador (Quito) France (Montpellier) Italy (Pisa) Mexico (Mexico City and Monterrey) Serbia (Belgrade) ASSOCIATED INNOVATION CENTRES Bulgaria (Sofia) ESICenter Eastern Europe Egypt (El Cairo) ESICenter SECC France (Anglet) Nobatek ALLIANCES CAAM: China CIDESI: Mexico CLAUT: Mexico JIIP: Belgium NUTES: Brazil SEI: USA UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE: Scotland SALES NETWORK Argentina Australia Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China Colombia Korea Egypt Finland France Hungary Italy Panama Peru Portugal Uruguay 7

At FP7 and H2020 TECNALIA ranks 23 rd out of 32,000 European organisations involved. SOME FIGURES 377 PROJECTS APPROVED 85 PROJECTS LED (21.5%) 131 CONTRACTS ( M) 4% OF CONTRACTS WON IN SPAIN IN CO-OPERATION WITH 2,890 570 EUROPEAN ORGANISATIONS 406 109 SPANISH COMPANIES SPANISH ORGANISATIONS BASQUE COMPANIES 8

ECSEL Figures in Spain 9

RESULTS ECSEL 2014 National Grants EU Grants Call 2014-1: RIA Call 2014-2: IA Initial budget 17.5 42.5 TOTAL 60 of 164.5 committed (104.5 unassigned) Awarded 39.7 104.0 143.7 Initial budget 40 95 135 Awarded 48.3 106.7 155.0 TOTAL GRANTS Awarded 88.0 210.7 298.7 Projects Selected for Funding: - 7/12 with Spanish parnerts - 2/12 leaded by Spain Eligible costs: 708M (National), 650M (H2020) 3Ccar EXIST MANTIS (Leaded) OSIRIS RobustSense SWARMS (Leaded) ADMONT InForMed POWERBASE R2Power300 SeNaTe WayToGo Fast 48 FPP submissions 12 projects selected Success rate: 1 in 4 10

RESULTS ECSEL 2014 Eligible Cost (national rules) 11

RESULTS 2014: Calls ECSEL 2014-1, ECSEL 2014-2 Success rate ECSEL 2014-1: 17,6% (RIA) Success rate ECSEL 2014-2: 42.8% (IA) Higher success rates than other H2020 Programmes (as ICT or NMBP). 7 Funded projects with Spanish partners, 2 Coordinated Projects. Total funding obtained by spanish partners: 14 M 5.5 M from JU-ECSEL 8.5 M from MINETUR / MINECO (Spanish PAs). Excellent results in Call 1 (RIAs), less excellent results in Call 2 (IAs): Call 1 (RIAs): Return to Spain -> 9.3% from UE-28. Call 2 (IAs): Return to Spain -> 1,2 from UE-28. Pilot Lines Projects with big budgets (mean budget of 175 M ), with big demonstrators within micro-nanoelectronics. 12

RESULTS ECSEL 2014 Distribution of the funds (JU-ECSEL funds) of funded projects by type organization, and by Region: (source CDTI & MINETUR) Results by type of entity Results by regions 13

RESULTS ECSEL 2015 Allocated funding: (4 Spanish participation. 1 Leaded Project by Spain) 14

RESULTS Call ECSEL 2015-1, ECSEL 2015-2 Call ECSEL 2015-1 (RIAs) Sussecc Rate: 15,7% Submitted proposals: 51 (33 Spain) Funded Projects: 8 (2 Spain) Total Funding: 52 M (2,4 M Spain) Call ECSEL 2015-2 (IAs) Sussecc Rate: 45,5% Submitted proposals: 11 (6 Spain) Funded Projects: 5 (3 Spain) Total Funding: 92 M (3,9 M Spain) *Source CDTI/MINETUR: Results in Spain have improved in Pilots Lines, but desirable to keep improving: 4,7% (UE 28). 15

RESULTS ECSEL 2015 in general Success rate ECSEL 2014 & 2015: It is generally higher than in other H2020 Programmes. Success rate decrease: ECSEL-2014 higher than ECSEL-2015. Funded projects / Submitted proposals: 21%. Success rate of spanish participants lower than the mean rate: 12,8%, but concentrated in a few organizations. High participation of Spain in the Programme: 63% of proposals count with spanish participation. 5 funded projects with 23 spanish participants, 1 coordinated by Spain (AMASS Project, by TECNALIA). Total funded granted for spanish participants: 6,35 M from the EC. + Similar complementary national funding comming from MINETUR / MINECO. 16

RESULTS ECSEL 2015 Distribution of the funds (JU-ECSEL funds) of funded projects by type otganization, and by Region: (source CDTI & MINETUR) Results by type of regions Results by entity 17

TECNALIA: A Roadmap of Success in the JU 21

TECNALIA: A Roadmap of Projects in the JU AMASS CAMMI CESAR ASTONISH CHIRON ENABLE-S3 IoSENSE 3CCAR SWARMS 32 Projects ediana esonia ifest IOE nshield CRAFTERS R3COP DEMANES PAPP VARIES egotham ACCUS ARROWHEAD COPCAMS CRYSTAL HOLIDES WITH-ME RECOMP SMARCOS SOFIA R5COP EMC2 DEWI 22

ECSEL Reference Projects in Spain 23

TECNALIA TELVENT/SCHNEIDER GMV Aerospace & Defence Thales Alenia Space UCIIIM REUSE Company AMASS will develop an integrated and holistic approach and supporting tools for assurance and certification of CPS by creating and consolidating the first EU-wide open certification/qualification platform, ecosystem and community spanning the largest CPS vertical markets.

AMASS- Reference Architecture 25

AMASS- Case Studies DOMAIN DOMAIN & CASE STUDY LEADER CS1 Industrial Automation domain: Industrial & Automation Control Systems CS2 Automotive domain: Advanced driver assistance function with electric vehicles sub-system SIEMENS INFINEON CS3 Automotive domain: Collaborative automated fleet of vehicles CS4 Space domain: Design and safety assessment of on-board software applications in Space Systems CS5 Railway domain: Platform Screen Doors Controller CS6 Automotive domain: Connected Hybrid Powertrain Berner&Mattner GMV CLEARSYS AVL CS7 Avionics domain: Safety assessment of muti-modal interactions in cocpits CS8 Automotive domain: Telematics function HONEYWELL SPS CS9 Air Traffic Mngt domain: Safety-Critical SW Lifecycle of Monitoring Syst. For NavAid. CS10 Space domain: Certification basis to boost the usage of MPSoC architectures in the Space Market THALES TAS-E 26

GOAL To make the creation, planning and execution of subsea operation much easier and cost-efficiently, doing it a viable option for new and existent industries by improving autonomy and cooperation among AUVs/ROVs. 27

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Cyber Physical System based Proactive Collaborative Maintenance

Advancing Smart Optical Imaging and Sensing for Health OBJECTIVE: Innovative optical sensing & data fusion architectures for a new generation of medical diagnostic systems based on visible light, infrared sensing and hyperspectral imaging.

Others projects Integrated Components for Complexity Control in affordable ecars European Initiative to Enable Validation for Highly Automated Safe and Secure Systems Flexible FE/BE Sensor Pilot Line for the Internet of Everything Energy for smart Objects Call: H2020-ECSEL-2014-1- RIA. Type of Action: ECSEL-RIA Coordinator: IFAG- (DE) Duration: 36 Months Estimated Project Cost: 63 M Requested EU Contribution: 27M 50 Participants from 12 countries: DE, AT, IT, SP, CZ, FR, RO, BE, UK, NL, LV, FI. H2020-ECSEL-2015-2-IA ECSEL-IA Coordinator: AVL (AT) 36 Months 68 M (Project Cost) 16 M (EU Contribution) 74 Participants from 15 countries: AT, DE, IT, SP, CZ, FR, BE, UK, NL, FI, IE, DK, NO, PL. H2020-ECSEL-2015-2-IA ECSEL-IA Coordinator: INFINEON (DE) 36 Months 69 M (Project Cost) 14 M (EU Contribution) 34 Participants from 6 countries: DE, AT, NL, SP, SL, BE. H2020-ECSEL-2015-2-IA ECSEL-IA Coordinator: ST Microelectronics Tours (FR) 48 Months January, 1st, 2016 85 M (Project Cost) 19 M (EU Contribution) 36 Participants from 8 Countries: BE, CZ,l DE, FR, DK, NL, SP, SW.

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