Digitisation in industrial technologies and societal challenges
Agenda Welcome & introduction Andreas Aurelius Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies ICT Jonas Bjarne Digital Innovation Hubs Andreas Aurelius Digitising and transforming European industry and services Johan Lindberg
Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies - ICT Jonas Bjarne
Vinnova International ICT Approx. 150 MSEK/year (without EU-funding) EU H2020 LEIT-ICT Approx. 250 MSEK/year to ICT R&D in Sweden
Excellent Science Industrial Leadership LEIT-ICT Societal Challenges
The LEIT-ICT program ICT topics are present in all three H2020 priorities Principal H2020 ICT activities are grouped in the LEIT-ICT program LEIT-ICT covers the whole ICT value chain LEIT-ICT Work Programme 2018-2020 overall budget: approx. 25 BSEK Expected EU -> SE budget approx. 800 MSEK (250 MSEK/y, 3,3%)
LEIT-ICT WP2018-2020 budget: 2700 MEUR Information Communication Technologies 1827 MEUR DEI: Technologies for Digitising European Industry (Electronics, Photonics, Robotics) EDI: European Data Infrastructure: HPC, Big Data, Cloud technologies 5G (End-to-end, LTE, EU-US/China/Taiwan collaborations) NGI: Next Generation Internet (Openness, Inclusive, Interactive, AI, IoT) Cross-cutting Activities (Arts, Startups, Pre-commercial procurement, Fintech) 2018-19: 1200 MEUR CS NGI DEI Digitising and Transforming European Industry and Services 461 MEUR Support to Hubs Platforms and Pilots Cybersecurity - CS (Cyber-attacks, Resilience, Privacy, Quantum Keys) 139 MEUR EU-Japan Joint Call 6 MEUR EU-Korea Joint Call 6 MEUR Other Actions 202 MEUR European Low-power Microprocessor Technologies Various Actions 5G EDI
Example: Technologies for Digitising European Industry (DEI) [ ] establish next generation digital platforms and re-build the underlying digital supply chain [ ] [ ] enable all sector and application areas to adapt, transform and benefit from digitisation [ ] Electronics Flexible and Wearable Electronics Unconventional Nanoelectronics Electronic Smart Systems (ESS) Photonics Photonics Manufacturing Pilot Lines for Photonic Components and Devices Photonics based manufacturing, access to photonics, datacom photonics and connected lighting Application driven Photonics components Robotics Robotics in Application Areas Robotics Core Technology Other Computing technologies and engineering methods for cyber-physical systems of systems Security and resilience for collaborative manufacturing environments
The SSF Vinnova third joint conference on Software for Competitiveness 14 November 2017, Norra Latin, Stockholm Keynotes on Clouds and Business, Digital Maturity and Gender in ICT SSF and Vinnova projects in software-intensive systems presented Presentations of several future calls in International ICT The EU Frame Program 9 and Sweden s Position The EU LEIT-ICT program The EU Next Generation Internet Swedish Node The EU ECSEL JU program The EUREKA ITEA software cluster program The Vinnova program on Digital Infrastructure and Cybersecurity Finland Sweden bilateral matchmaking and co-operation in ICT www.vinnova.se/sa-framjar-vi-innovation/kalender/
Digitisation in industrial technologies and societal challenges
Digital Innovation Hubs Andreas Aurelius Digitising European Industry - Reaping the full benefits of a Digital Single Market
500 M innovative experimentation networking and collaboration catalogue of competences
I still don t get it, What is a digital innovation hub??
Competence centers are the core of DIHs
Automation and high power technologies ICT for primary industry Infrastructure and Cloud data centre test Environment (SICS ICE) MITC Industrial performance Mobile technologies Powertrain Manufacturing for Heavy Vehicle Application Lab Research Institute of Sweden ICT Robotdalen Urban ICT Arena Visualization/smart electronics Chalmers Smart Industry Hub Arctic Game Lab
Summary From November, the catalogue will be open for submissions A tool for networking and collaboration May be of interest to make your mark in the catalogue, for future opportunities
Digitisation in industrial technologies and societal challenges
Digitising and transforming European industry and services Johan Lindberg, Vinnova
Definitions Digitalization The Gartner glossary defines digitalization as: the use of digital technologies to change a business model and provide new revenue and value-producing opportunities; it is the process of moving to a digital business. Digitization Gartner on Digitization: it is the process of changing from analog to digital form. There is no digitalization and no digital transformation without digitization (of paper and processes)
Digitising and transforming European industry and services A dedicated focus area of 1,6 billion foster a better integration and coordination of the efforts conducted across the various parts of the programme stressing the 'physical meets digital' dimension showcasing major initiatives In addition a particular emphasis needs to be put on Cybersecurity addressing the societal impact, including on the workforce, of the digital transformation
Integrating digitisation in all industrial technologies and societal challenges Combination of digital technologies with other advanced technologies and service innovation big data, internet of things, 5G, high performance computing, etc. Digitalization alters the conduct of research open science open data skills needs user involvement Thus digital-physical integration should be substantially increased across Horizon 2020, including in all societal challenges
ICT proposers day, Hungary https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/events/ict-proposers-day-2017 Networking networking sessions per objective informal networking around topic booths Face2Face -> pre-arranged bilateral meetings Information information sessions information stands Direct contact with European Commission topic coordinators
Guide to ICT in WP 2018-2019 New guide for 2018-2019 to be published once all call documents become official
Excellence Science Bottom-up European Research Council - ERC Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions MSCA Future & Emerging Technologies Open FET-Open
Excellence Science Top-down Research Infrastructures e-infrastructures Future & Emerging Technologies High Performance Computing
Industrial leadership bottom-up SME-instrument
Industrial leadership Top-down Information and Communication Technologies - ICT Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing - NMBP Space
Information and Communication Technologies - ICT support core ICT industries roadmap-based Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) Digital technologies underpinning innovation and competitiveness across private and public sectors enable scientific progress in all disciplines 5G, Cloud, Big Data, high performance computing, Next generation internet, components & systems Digital Innovation Hubs Platforms & Pilots
Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing - NMBP Foundations for tomorrows industry Open innovation test-beds Computational modelling Transforming European industry Factories of the Future Human-Robot collaboration, Addittive manufacturing, Digital plug and produce online equipment platform for manufacturing, etc. Industrial sustainability Spire, Digital technologies for improved performance in cognitive production plants
Example: Effective Industrial Human-Robot Collaboration Integration in industrial production environments of Implementation of novel artificial intelligence technologies capable of Development of methods for robotic hazard assessment and risk management to Proposals need also to take into account Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) elements regarding human-related barriers for the uptake of
Space Space technologies, science and exploration Strategic Research Cluster Space robotics technologies Orbital Support Services Robotised assembly of large modular orbital structures Robotised reconfiguration of satellites Autonomous decision making Exploring robot-robot interaction Strategic Research Cluster In-Space electrical propulsion and station keeping Earth observation technologies Satellite communication technologies
Societal Challenges Health, demographic change and wellbeing Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy Secure, clean and efficient energy Smart, green and integrated transport Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials Europe in a changing world Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Secure Societies
Health, demographic change and wellbeing Digital transformation in Health and Care Trusted digital solutions and Cybersecurity in Health and Care Personalised medicine
Example: Health, demographic change and wellbeing Toolkit for assessing and reducing cyber risks in hospitals and care centres to protect privacy/data/infrastructures Raising awareness and developing training schemes on cybersecurity in hospitals
Toolkit for assessing and reducing cyber risks in hospitals and care centres to protect privacy/data/infrastructures Non-prescriptive on partnership, but addressing the need for cybersecurity in hospitals including remote care and homecare settings e.g. for assessing risks and vulnerabilities of hospitals w.r.t cyberattacks;.. secure information sharing between healthcare organisations (including cross border);
Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy Food Security Personalized Nutrition Food Cloud demonstrators Blue Growth Sustainable European aquaculture 4.0: nutrition and breeding Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence Rural renaissance ICT Innovation for agriculture Digital Innovation Hubs for Agriculture Enabling the farm advisor community to prepare farmers for the digital age Digital solutions and e-tools to modernise the CAP Agricultural digital integration platforms
Digital solutions and e-tools to modernise the common agricultural policy (CAP) Integration & digitisation of IACS Integrated Administration and Control Systems Interoperability & improved data flows Innovative ways of using agri-env data (incl. beyond CAP) User acceptance Socio-economic impact Pilot the system for > 12 months in real conditions Multi-actor approach! Involvement of key stakeholders from the beginning of the project Eligibility requirement: administrations from at least 6 Member States should be involved A solution applicable in ALL Member States (reference group)
Secure, clean and efficient energy Interoperable and smart homes and grids Big data solutions for energy
Smart, green and integrated transport Automated Road Transport
Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials New solutions for the sustainable production of raw materials Digital Mine Digital solutions for water: linking the physical and digital world for water solutions
Europe in a changing world Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Migration Addressing the challenge of migrant integration through ICT-enabled solutions Transformation Transformative impact of disruptive technologies in public services The impact of technological transformations on children and youth Social platform on endangered cultural heritage and on illicit trafficking of cultural goods Collaborative approaches to cultural heritage for social cohesion Curation of digital assets and advanced digitisation Using big data approaches in research and innovation policy making Governance New forms of delivering public goods and inclusive public services Pilot on using the European cloud infrastructure for public administrations Digitisation, Digital Single Market and European culture: new challenges for creativity, intellectual property rights and copyright
Example: The impact of technological transformations on children and youth Online behaviour of children and young people as well as their use of digital content and devices motivations for using ICT at home, for leisure and in schools or training institutions Robust methodologies for measuring and explaining long-term impacts in areas such as skills and competencies (i.e. digital and media literacy, innovation and creativity, learning and socio-emotional competencies and more specific labour market relevant skills) wellbeing and (mental) health or other relevant aspects of brain development developed and tested across EU level Methodologies on understanding why and how some children and adolescents benefit from ICT use while others seem to be impacted negatively Evidence-based models identifying and analysing at-risk groups Children and young people should be active collaborators in the project.
Secure societies Critical Infrastrucutre Protection Physical and cyber security Fight against crime Digital Forensics Digital Security Disaster Resilience
Conclusions Vast amount of collaborative opportunities between digital and other fields ICT proposers day 9-10 November, Budapest Guide to ICT in WP2018-2019
Digitisation in industrial technologies and societal challenges