The Role of the EU Regions in Supporting Robotics Brussels, 30 October2013 Robotics and the PPP initiative Ir. Sébastien Mortier Research Programme Officer Unit "New Forms of Production" Industrial Technologies, DG Research & Policy Research and
Presentation Outline What is Horizon 2020 & what's new Public-Private Partnerships(PPPs) Robotics under FP7 Robotics under Horizon 2020
A single programme: o o What is Horizon 2020? Bringing together 3 programmes/initiatives that were separated before: FP7 CIP EIT Budget: 70.2 b (2014-2020) A coupling of research to innovation: o From the lab to the market Focus on challenges facing society in Europe: o e.g. health, clean energy, efficient transport Simplified access o for companies, universities, institutes in all EU countries
Horizon 2020 Overview
Leadership in Enabling& Ind. Technol. (LEIT): Indicative budget (EC proposal in M ) Leadership in Enablingand IndustrialTechnologies -of which ICT (other than KETs) Total for 6 KETs Space 13 781 6351 5894 1536 Access to risk finance 3 538 in SMEs 619
Approach in LEIT A common approach to enabling & industrial technologies o o ICT (incl. 2 KETs: micro-& nano-electronics, photonics) Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Advanced Manufacturing, Biotechnology : o Emphasis on technology deployment, prototyping, validation, industrialscale pilots & demonstrators Specific support for "multi-kets"/"cross-kets" Strong focus on leveraging private sector investment Important role of PPPs to implement KET-related activities
LEIT Focus: Industrial deployment of Key Enabling Technologies What are Key Enabling Technologies (KETs)? Six strategic technologies Driving competitiveness & growth opportunities, contributing to knowledge & addressing societal challenges Cutting across many sectors Nanotechnologies Advanced materials Micro- and nano-electronics Photonics Biotechnology Advanced manufacturing KET High level group & EC Communications http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/ict/key_technologies/
Some Issues Regarding KETs Europe has a strong position in science output EU actors at top of patent ranking in each KET But: There is a gap between the technology base & the manufacturing base Current efforts need to be complemented by o o Product development (including effective demonstrators) Development of manufacturing expertise
Why Public-Private Partnerships? Support to Europe's re-industrialisation through radical innovations & technological development Reinforced cooperation with industry to create growth & jobs, whilst addressing major societal challenges To strengthen European industrial leadership To leverage research and innovation efforts To strongly commit industry to joint objectives
Case for PPPs under FP7 rules Launched FoF, EeB and GC end 2008 A new model, different from JTIs PPPs under FP7 rules demonstrated clear benefits to industry Key role of industry to shape strategy - implementation under in FP7 Stakeholders backed these PPPs in response to Common Strategic Framework Green Paper
The Factories of the Future PPP To support innovation in manufacturing by developing enabling production technologies to help EU manufacturing industry across many sectors to adapt to global competitive pressures by boosting their technological base Manufacturing as a driving force in the EU economy, (21% of GDP and 20% of all jobs) 25 industrial sectors, largely dominated by SMEs Need to produce more with less resources & less waste FP7 Themes involved: NMP, ICT Budget: 1.2 billion in 4 years
Features in "contractual" PPP calls Involvement of industry in the preparation Industrial partners provide orientation High share of industrial experts in evaluations Single stage evaluation to reduce time-to-contract Implemented through Coordinated Calls for Proposals Specific PPP Annex to the WP adds visibility Open to everyone according to normal FP7 rules
Commitments from Industry PPP goals as part of the industrial strategy of the sector Public funds for the PPP to be matched by major industrial sector R+I investments in full synergy Public funds should contribute to increased leverage Adequate key performance indicators to measure progress towards the goals should be identified and agreed Industrial efforts should also consider training
Importance of Robotics Industrial robots essential part of the backbone of manufacturing in Europe Cost-effective production Product quality Work conditions Optimized use of resources Flexible and ease of use
Importance of Robotics EC recognized importance of robitcs within FP7 Total support for research in industrial robotics (DG RTD) of 90.9 m for a total of 20 projects Since 2009 every 2 years dedicated topic NMP-2009-3.4-1: Automation and robotics for sustainable crop and forestry management FoF.NMP.2011-3: Robots for automation of post-production and other auxiliary processes FoF.NMP.2013-7: New hybrid production systems in advanced factory environments based on new human-robot interactive cooperation Robotic projects resulting also from other topics due to strong manufacturing focus
Robotics in FP7
Robotics in FP7 Projects according to coordinator's nationality 5% 5% 5% IT ES 5% 30% DE NL 10% UK 10% 10% 20% AT CH FI TR
Example Robotics projects in FP7 COMET (GA 258769): Plug-and-produce COmponents and METhods for adaptive control of industrial robots enabling cost effective, high precision manufacturing in factories of the future Start: September 2010 End: June 2013 5.4 m EC funding
Example Robotics projects in FP7 Thermobot(GA 284607): Autonomous robotic system for thermographic detection of cracks Start: January 2012 End: December 2014 2,55 m EC funding
Example Robotics projects in FP7 RoboMate(GA 608979): Intelligent exoskeleton based on human-robot interaction for manipulation of heavy goods in Europe s factories of the future Start: September 2013 End: August 2016 4,45 m EC funding
cppps 2014-2020 Factories of the Future (FoF) Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB) European Green Vehicles Initiative (EGVI) Sustainable Process Industries (SPIRE) High-Performance Computing Photonics 5G (Future Internet) Robotics
For further Information FP7 Research Themes and Call: ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal InfoDays cppps in Horizon 2020: 16-17 December 2013 Information on the Research PPPs: ec.europa.eu/research/industrial_technologies/
Find out more: Thank you for your attention! www.ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020 Jan.ramboer@ec.europa.eu Policy Research and