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Established by the European Commission
Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) in
Horizon 2020
Daniela Corda
Institute of Protein Biochemistry, CNR, Napoli;
Delegate for Italy in the ERC, Marie SlodowskaCurie Actions, Future and Emerging Technologies
(FET) configurations of Horizon 2020
[Horizon 2020]
The EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation 2014-2020
A core part of Europe 2020, Innovation Union & European Research Area:
Responding to the economic crisis to invest in future jobs and growth
Addressing people’s concerns about their livelihoods, safety and environment
Strengthening the EU’s global position in research, innovation and technology
Three strategic priorities:

Open Innovation: combining diverse sources of knowledge

Open Science: open access, research integrity

Open to the World: science diplomacy, global scientific and technological
collaboration to remain relevant and competitive
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[Horizon 2020 Structure]
Excellent Science
 European Research Council
 Frontier research by the best
individual teams
 Future and Emerging
Technologies
 Collaborative research to open
new fields of innovation
 Marie Skłodowska Curie actions
 Opportunities for training and
career development
 Research infrastructures
(including e-infrastructure)
 Ensuring access to world-class
facilities
Industrial Leadership
Societal Challenges
 Leadership in enabling and
industrial technologies
 ICT, nanotechnologies,
materials, biotechnology,
manufacturing, space
 Health, demographic change
and wellbeing
 Access to risk finance
 Leveraging private finance and
venture capital for research
and innovation
 Secure, clean and efficient
energy
 Innovation in SMEs
 Fostering all forms of
innovation in all types of SMEs
 Food security, sustainable
agriculture, marine and
maritime research & the bioeconomy
 Smart, green and integrated
transport
 Climate action, resource
efficiency and raw materials
 Inclusive, innovative and
reflective societies
 Secure society
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FET: Novel ideas for radically new technologies
visionary thinking
… but very concrete mission
€ 2.6 billion to initiate radically new lines
of technologies
-
collaborative research
-
extend Europe’s capacity for advanced and paradigm-changing innovation.
-
foster scientific collaboration across disciplines on radically new, high-risk
ideas
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[FET Pathfinding Europe's technological future]
Open, light and agile
FET-Open
Early Ideas
Individual
research projects
Exploring
novel ideas
Roadmap based research
FET Proactive
FET Flagships
Exploration and
Incubation
Topical clusters
of research projects
Large-Scale Partnering
Initiatives
Common research
agendas
Developing
topics & communities
Addressing
grand challenges
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[FET : Main Lines of activities]
FET Open supports the early-stages of the science and technology research and
innovation around new ideas towards radically new future technologies. It also funds
coordination and support activities for such high-risk forward looking research to
prosper in Europe.
-> Initial stages of developing ideas into a proof-of-concept
FET Proactive addresses promising directions for research on future technologies in
order to build up a European critical mass of knowledge and excellence around them.
-> Being “lighthouse” and reference for others (community building), within which the
technology and its uses can be taken up in the future.
FET Flagships are science-driven, large-scale, multidisciplinary research initiatives
oriented towards a unifying goal, aiming at transformational impacts with substantial
benefits for European competitiveness and for society.
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FET Gatekeepers
Long-term vision
Interdisciplinary
S&T breakthrough
Future and
Emerging
Technologies
Novelty
High-risk
Foundational
Funded projects Interdisciplinarity
Mathematics in FET Open 2014-15
Total Main Listed proposals
46
Main Listed proposals involving mathematics
expertise
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Success (retained/submitted)
19,56 %
H2020 FETOPEN Project Portfolio and Mathematics
BREAKBEN- Breaking the Nonuniqueness Barrier in
Electromagnetic Neuroimaging
ICARUS - Innovative Coarsening-resistant Alloys
with enhanced Radiation tolerance and Ultrafine -grainedStructure for aerospace
application
IBSEN- Bridging the gap: from Individual Behaviour
to the Socio-tEchnical MaN
VOXEL - volumetric medical x-ray imaging at
extremely low dose
MAGICSKY - Magnetic Skyrmions for Future
Nanospintronic Devices
DEDALE - Data Learning on Manifolds and
Future Challenges
NEMF21 - Noisy Electromagnetic Fields - A
Technological Platform for Chip-to-Chip
Communication in the 21st Century
MSmed: Mass spectrometric technology for
next generation proteomics in systems
medicine
RECORD-IT - Reservoir Computing with Realtime Data for future IT
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Future Trends for Mathematics in H2020
An online consultation on mathematics was carried out from 29 January to 15
May 2016 by the European Commission Directorate General for Communications
Networks, Content & Technology (DG CONNECT) in the context of a stakeholder
consultation to prepare the Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2018-2020.
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/mathematics-europe-report-openconsultation
181 contributions received
Contributions from online consultation in
Mathematics
FET Flagships
What are they?
■ Science-driven, large-scale, long-term research initiatives
built around an ambitious unifying vision
■ They tackle grand S&T challenges requiring
interdisciplinary cooperation and involving
academia and industry
■ They aim to convert scientific advances into technology
developments, enabling concrete innovations that
benefit Europe's industry, economy and society
High-Level Round Table
Brussels, 15 December 2016
Preparing for Future FET Flagships
Overview of Position Papers
Thomas Skordas
Acting Director, DG Connect
European Commission
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Inputs to the Round Table
48 position papers expressing:
■ support to 14/24 topics submitted at
the public consultation
■ views to merging several topics
■ support to a few new topics
■ … but also the need to review
implementation & governance,
selection procedures, etc.
14 ideas for Flagships…
Future of Healthcare
Robot Companions
Extreme Computing
& Climate
Human Organ
Printing
~15
~14
~8
Venice Time
Machine
~6-7
NanoArchitectronics
~13
Ultimate
Earth project
~6-7
ALL
Direct Conversion
of Solar Energy
~17
~18
~23
~30
Synthetic Cell
Climate change &
the Agro-food chain
MS
4D
Nucleome
~11
Regenerative
Medicine
~8
Sensory
Restoration
Super
conductors
~5
~5
… clustered in big S&T Areas
ICT for Connected Society
Robot Companions Nano-Architectronics
ALL
MS
Health & Life Sciences
Future of Healthcare
4D Nucleome
Superconductors
Energy, Environment, Climate Change
Direct Conversion
of Solar Energy
Climate change &
the Agro-food chain
Ultimate
Earth project
Synthetic
Cell
Venice Time
Machine
Extreme
Computing & Climate
Regenerative
Medicine
Human Organ
Printing
Sensory
Restoration
FETAG recommendations
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Three thematic fields (Grand Challenges)
HEALTH and MEDICINE
Personalized Medicine, Gene Editing, Synthetic cells, Wearable and Implanted Technologies,
Technology for the Elderly, Management of Health Systems.
CONNECTED SOCIETY
Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Complex System (e.g. cities), Transportation, Novel
Functional Materials for Components and Systems.
ENVIRONMENT
Alternative Energy Resources, Water and Air Availability and Quality, Sustainability and Quality of
Life, Climate Change and Mitigation .
•
•
ICT and SSH components essential
Correlated with Key Enabling Technologies and should
allow R&D on a broad TRL (Technology Readiness Level)
scale
15 Dec 2016, Brussels
APRE
Agenzia per la Promozione della
Ricerca Europea
via Cavour, 71
00184 - Roma
www.apre.it
Tel. (+39) 06-48939993
Fax. (+39) 06-48902550
NCP FET
Gianluigi Di Bello
[email protected]
Marta Calderaro
[email protected]
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