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OLAE in Horizon 2020 LEIT ICT WP 2014-15 DG CONNECT - European Commission 11 December 2013

Horizon 2020, Industrial Leadership (LEIT) Priority An Overview of Calls related to OLAE LEIT ICT 3 2014 Advanced Thin, Organic and Large Area Electronics Technologies LEIT ICT 29 2014 Joint call ICT/NMP on Development of novel materials and systems for OLED lighting LEIT ICT 28 2015 Cross-cutting ICT KETs Open Pilot line for OLEDs on flexible substrates 38 M 18 M 14 M Call Deadline 23 Apr 2014 Call Deadline 14 April 2015 LEIT ICT Horizontal Action for 2014 15 LEIT ICT 37: Open Disruption Innovation Scheme (implemented through the SME instrument) Action targeting Innovative SMEs, incl. photonics SMEs No deadline Always open calls

Horizon 2020, Industrial Leadership (LEIT) Priority An Overview of Calls related to OLAE LEIT ICT 3 2014 Advanced Thin, Organic and Large Area Electronics Technologies 38 M Call Deadline 23 Apr 2014

ICT 3 2014: Advanced TOLAE technologies TOLAE: An emerging technology, the basis for advanced products in large area electronics that are thin, light weight, flexible and/or stretchable Suitable for large market sectors such as automotive, health,... The Specific Challenge Address the main technology barriers of TOLAE: Lack of more efficient and stable materials Lack of more complex TOLAE circuitry and functionalities Increase the performance of components and the integration level Improve route to manufacturability (reproducibility, yield) Further develop the TOLAE value chain become more application-driven Pay attention to recyclability issues 38 M LEIT ICT Call DDL: 23 APR 14

ICT 3 2014: Advanced TOLAE technologies Overview An Overview of the Actions called: 38 M ICT3.a Research & Innovation Actions 17 M TOLAE technologies and manufacturing processes ICT3.b Innovation Actions 15.5 M Demonstrate innovative products enabled by TOLAE ICT3.c Technology Take-up and Innovation support Actions Competence centres providing EU-wide access services to industry ICT3.d Innovation support through pre-commercial public procurement (PCP) actions Target is public authorities (acting as first users) 3 M 2.5 M

ICT 3 2014: Advanced TOLAE technologies Scope (1) ICT 3.a Research & Innovation Actions 17 M TOLAE technologies and manufacturing processes Focus is on: Conformable / flexible / stretchable substrates Advanced materials and technologies Scalable manufacturing processes More functionalities with the device, better performance, longer lifetimes, higher mobility/conductivity, more uniformity, better encapsulation Additional Issues: Small projects (2-4 M ) 100% funding May include work on design tool development, design rules and modelling May include hybrid integration of nano-electronics, photonics and/or organic electronics or specific needs for fibre and textile electronics Projects must be driven by user requirements with strong industrial and user commitment Include standardisation, validation of results for the target applications and address the supply chain, as appropriate

ICT 3 2014: Advanced TOLAE technologies Scope (2) ICT 3.b Innovation Actions Demonstrate innovative products enabled by TOLAE Prototype development and demonstration in smart packaging, advertisement or sensing Using suitable manufacturing options with the right balance between performance and volume Larger projects (5-8 M ) Aim is on building a dedicated innovation value chain 70% funding Additional Issues: May include small scale pilot manufacturing Should be driven by concrete business cases and take into account user needs Target medium- to high-volume markets 15.5 M Include business plans for the targeted product and strong commitment to industrialise and manufacture in Europe Financial Engineering possibilities (e.g. with structural funds for the Regions)

ICT 3 2014: Advanced TOLAE technologies Scope (3) ICT 3.c Technology Take-up and Innovation support Actions Access services to industry targeting first users and early adopters, in particular SMEs for the wider adoption and deployment of TOLAE technologies in innovative products Access services include: Access to knowledge, prototyping, testing, manufacturing, design or engineering Additional points: 1 project, 100% funding Should be led by the TOLAE excellence centres and innovation clusters May also include TOLAE skills improvement or large promotion to young people, general public, etc. ICT 3.d Innovation support through PCP actions Enabling the take-up and deployment of electronic and photonic textile technology developments for health care applications The action addresses public authorities acting as first users by procuring innovative technology development and its take-up 3 M 2.5 M PCP Cofund

ICT 3 2014: Advanced TOLAE technologies Expected Impact (1) ICT 3.a Research & Innovation Actions Reinforced industrial leadership in TOLAE technologies and products addressing high-impact, high-volume applications Demonstrable innovations in functionality or performance and/or in manufacturability with high reproducibility and yield Improved business opportunities and value creation in Europe by reinforced cooperation along the value chain ICT 3.b Innovation Actions Market introduction of competitive TOLAE products targeting high impact markets/applications in smart packaging, advertisement and sensing Overcoming the "valley of death" and building manufacturing capabilities and first exploitation opportunities in Europe

ICT 3 2014: Advanced TOLAE technologies Expected Impact (2) ICT 3.c Technology Take-up and Innovation support actions Reinforced innovation effectiveness of TOLAE excellence centres and innovation clusters in particular towards SMEs Take-up of TOLAE technologies in innovative products by at least 40 SMEs substantially improving their innovation capacity and time-tomarket and with demonstrable revenue growth Increased awareness and education and training skills in TOLAE ICT 3.d Innovation support through PCP actions Wide diffusion of innovative and cost-effective electronic and photonic textile technology developments by PCP at the hospital or point-of-care, enabling improvement of patient's care while boosting productivity and employment

Horizon 2020, Industrial Leadership (LEIT) Priority An Overview of Calls related to OLAE LEIT ICT 29 2014 Joint call ICT/NMP on Development of novel materials and systems for OLED lighting 18 M Call Deadline 23 Apr 2014

ICT 29 2014: Development of novel materials and systems for OLED lighting The Specific Challenge A Joint Call between ICT and NMP on OLED materials and devices OLEDS: Major S&T and R&I investments are required for the realisation of flexible, high brightness light sources over large areas Give Europe a leading position on the world general lighting market and create new manufacturing jobs for novel consumer products Help in reducing amount of electricity consumed by lighting and in limiting carbon dioxide emissions

ICT 29 2014: OLED lighting Scope Small projects (2-4 M ), 100% funding ICT 29: Research and Innovation Actions 18 M Focus is on: Materials, process & device technology for OLED lighting Aims: On materials: allow for a competitive lifetime for all colours and white light (lifetime of several hundred hours at 97% of the original intensity) Realise OLED devices over larger surfaces, with higher brightness, larger uniformity and longer lifetimes Specific target: energy efficacy above 100 lm/w, with improved out-coupling efficiency Additional Issues: A demonstrator at the end of every project Who should be involved: Material suppliers, OLED manufacturers or suppliers and OLED system integrators

ICT 29 2014: OLED lighting Expected Impact ICT 29: Research and Innovation Actions Cost performance breakthroughs lighting systems with production costs of 1 /100 lm Secured & reinforced industrial technology leadership and substantially increased market presence in lighting Improved business opportunities & value creation in Europe in lighting by reinforced cooperation along the value chain

Horizon 2020, Industrial Leadership (LEIT) Priority An Overview of Calls related to OLAE LEIT ICT 28 2015 Cross-cutting ICT KETs Open Pilot line for OLEDs on flexible substrates 14 M Call Deadline 14 April 2015

ICT 28 2015: Cross-cutting ICT KETs Overview An Overview of the Actions called: 56 M ICT28.a Innovation Actions 13 M ICT28.b Pilot lines for advanced KET products Pilot line for OLEDs on flexible substrates Pilot line for analytical mid-infrared (MIR) micro-sensors Pilot line for PIC fabrication and/or dielectric based platforms ICT28.c Coordination and Support actions 14 M 42 M 1 M 14 M 14 M

ICT 28 2015: Cross-cutting ICT KETs Scope ICT28.b Pilot lines for advanced KET products 1. OLEDs on flexible substrates 70% funding (up to 14 M ) Focus: volume fabrication of reliable OLEDs (S2S, R2S and R2R) on flexible substrates with low material utilisation Actions may include: Upgrading of current pilot lines 2. Analytical MIR micro-sensors Set-up and validate a pilot production for advanced KET products Actions may include the development of fabrication processes; Process qualification; and, further process engineering 70% funding (up to 14 M ) 3. PIC fabrication on III-V and/or dielectric based platform TRL 5-7 70% funding (up to 14 M )

ICT 28 2015: Cross-cutting ICT KETs Scope (2) ICT 28.b Pilot lines for advanced KET products (cnt'd) All pilot lines should: Be open access Be driven by key stakeholders able to set-up and run such pilot lines Include business plans for the further industrialisation and if applicable, for specific planned products Include strong commitment to manufacturing in Europe Financial Engineering possibilities: Wherever appropriate, seek synergies and co-financing from elsewhere (e.g. structural funds); when combining funds, include a financial plan detailing the use of these funds for the different parts of activities proposed Dedicated evaluation criteria TRL 5-7!

ICT 28 2015: Cross-cutting ICT KETs Expected Impact ICT28.b Pilot lines for advanced KET products Cost-performance breakthrough: For OLEDs: making OLEDs competitive with existing LED solutions Effective market introduction of new and highly competitive OLEDs and MIR sensing products Improved value creation in Europe through stronger value and supply chains involving relevant industrial stakeholders

Horizon 2020, Industrial Leadership (LEIT) Priority An Overview of Calls related to OLAE LEIT ICT Horizontal Action for 2014 15 LEIT ICT 37: Open Disruption Innovation Scheme (implemented through the SME instrument) Action targeting Innovative SMEs, incl. photonics SMEs No deadline Always open calls

ICT innovation actions / 2014-2015 ICT 37 Open Disruptive Innovation Scheme Financing innovative SMEs through the dedicated SME instrument For early stage, high-risk innovative SMEs Objective: nurture promising innovative and disruptive ideas; support prototyping and demo in real world environments; help deployment Phase 1: Concept and feasibility assessment lump sum of 50 K per project for ~6 months project durations Phase 2: R&D, demonstration, market replication (70% funding) 0.5 to 2.5 M per project for 1 to 2 years; Must include a first commercialisation plan Phase 3: via the Debt Facility (EIB/EIF) Apply for Phase 1 or directly for Phase 2 Budget of the action: 90 M for 2014-15: (10% Phase 1, 88% Phase 2, 2% Phase 3) Continuously Open Calls Opens 1 st March 2014 3 Cut-off dates in 2014: For Phase 1: 18 June 2014, 24 Sep. 2014 and 17 Dec. 2014 For Phase 2: 09 Oct. 2014 and 17 Dec. 2014 Time to Grant: 3 months for Phase 1 and 6 months for Phase 2 DG CNECT Contact Point: Unit F2 CNECT-F2@ec.europa.eu

For more information Web sites: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/photonics/ and http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/components/ Contacts: For the Photonics Unit: E-mail: CNECT-PHOTONICS@ec.europa.eu For the Components Unit: E-mail: CNECT-A4@ec.europa.eu Photonics21 and Photonics Public Private Partnership: http://www.photonics21.org Horizon 2020 and ICT WP 2014-15: To find out more: Horizon 2020: http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/ A guide to ICT-related activities in WP2014-15: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/dae/document.cfm?doc_id=3511 The ICT LEIT WP 2014-15 can be found at: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2014_2015/main/h2020- wp1415-leit-ict_en.pdf The Participant Portal: https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal