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Page 1: 1 8th Spanish Conference on Electron Devices – Feb 10th 2011 – Palma, Spain Trends of Components and Systems in the European R&D Programme Isabel Vergara

18th Spanish Conference on Electron Devices – Feb 10th 2011 – Palma, Spain

Trends of Components and Systems in the European R&D

Programme

Isabel Vergara

Nanoelectronics Components and Systems

Information Society & Media Directorate-GeneralEuropean Commission

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Presentation Outline

Current situation of the EU Research landscape (ICT in particular)

Nanoelectronics and smart systems - Example of running projects

Today’s opportunities: WP 2011-12

Something on the future 8th FP

What is going-on at the higher policy level in the Commission?

Summary

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EUROSTARS

PEOPLE

INFRASTRUCTURES

IDEAS - ERC SMEs and SME Associations

ICT-FET (Flag Ships)

COOPERATION

Joint Programming

Ageing (More Years Better Lives) Climate Knowledge (Clik-EU)Seas and OceansAntimicrobial resistanceUrban EuropeWater challenges

The EU’s research and innovation landscape

DeploymentFundamental Applied InnovationDevelopment

EC

Funds

National

and

Regional

Funds

Eureka!ERANET+

ERANETJTI Artemis Eniac Clean Sky IMI FCH

Art. 169 AAL Bonus EMRP

JTI PPP

PPPEnergy Efficient BuildingsFuture of FactoriesGreen carsFuture Internet

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FP7: total of 50 B€ (2007-13)

Ideas; 7510; 15%

JRC; 1751; 3%

Cooperation; 32413; 65%

People; 4750; 9%

Capacities; 4097; 8%

FP7: Council/Parliament Co-decision

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FP7 Cooperation Specific Programme

Socio-economic sciences and the

humanities

Security

SpaceHealth

Food, agriculture,

biotechnology

Transport

Nanosciences, nanotechnologie

s, materials, production

technologies

Environment

EnergyICT -

Information and

Communication Technologies

9.1 B€ (2007-13)

+700M€ for eInfrastructures from the Capacities programme

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68th Spanish Conference on Electron Devices – Feb 10th 2011 – Palma, Spain ••• 6

Fu

ture

& E

mer

gin

g

Tec

hn

olo

gie

s (F

ET

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1. Network and Service Infrastructures

ICT for socio-economic challenges

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ic IC

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es &

in

fras

truc

ture

s

~10% ~9%

~11%

International cooperation, Cooperation in an enlarged Europe, Pre-commercial Procurement

3. Component and Systems

4. Digital Content and Languages

2. Cognitive Systems and Robotics

5. ICT for Health, Ageing, Inclusion & Gov.

~26%

~6%

~17%

~7%

~11%

6. ICT for Lower-Carbon Economy

~12%

7. ICT for Manufac. & Enterprise

8. ICT for Learning & Cultural Resources

~6% ~4%

+JTIs

+AAL

PPP

2 PPPs

incl FI PPP

What is the money spent on? (in 2011-12)

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M€  2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

PF7 ICT 1.189 1.217 1.227 1.241 1.382 1.582 1.760 9.597

CIP 58 52 105 113 120 135 149 732

Financial support • FP7: master & shape research & development

• CIP: ensure wider uptake & better use of research

• + Regional and Structural Funds,…

FP7-CIP/ICT Budget Profile: 70% increase in period 2011-13

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• In 2011, the FP7 ICT Programme is in its fifth year

of implementation

• Six main calls have been launched and evaluated• Total EU funding of 3,9 B€

• Total number of projects ~1200

• Launch of two JTIs and AAL• 3 Calls launched for 220 M€

• WP 2011-12 done, WP 2013 (1.5 B€) still to be drafted

ICT in FP7: Where do we stand?

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• ICT in the FP supports collaborative R&D projects• industry - academia from at least 3 Member or ASs• Project size between 3M€ and 20 M€ of funding• 4 to 20 partners per project

• Supports ~17000 researchers and engineers/year

• During 2007-10 • ~ 5000 distinct organisations, ~14000 participations• 1250 projects running (FP6 + FP7)

ICT in FP7: In Summary

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Presentation Outline

Current situation of the EU Research landscape (ICT in particular)

Nanoelectronics and smart systems - Example of running projects

Today’s opportunities: WP 2011-12

Something on the future 8th FP

What is going-on at the higher policy level in the Commission?

Summary

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Lower cost, higher performance and more

functionality

pe

rfo

rma

nc

e

Smart design and Smart manufacturing of Smart Components

and Systems

Enabled by

•Power consumption

-

Mo

ore

’s L

aw:

Min

iatu

riza

tio

nB

asel

ine

CM

OS

: C

PU

, Mem

ory

, Lo

gic

130nm

90nm

65nm

45nm

32nm

22nm

Beyond

Moore

Analog/RF Passives HV Power SensorsActuators

Biochips

InformationProcessing

Digital content SoC

Interacting with people and environment

Non-digital SoC & SiP

Combining SoC and SiP: Higher Value Systems

More than Moore: Diversification

Digital Society

Nanoelectronics and Smart Systems”Small, smaller, smarter”

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STEEPERSteep subthreshold slope switches

for energy efficient electronics

Initiative aims to Increase Electronic Device Efficiency by 10x and Eliminate Power Consumption of Devices in

Standby Mode

EPFL: Tunnel FETs * Part

icip

ati

on in S

TEEPER

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still

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GLO

BA

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UN

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Project Steeper will evaluate the physical and practical limits of boosting the performance of TFETs with III-V

nanowires, and the resulting advantages for future energy efficient digital circuits.

In a TFET, quantum mechanical band-to-band tunneling is exploited to switch on the device and thus achieve a steeper turn-on characteristics compared to conventional MOSFETs.

BudgetTotal Cost: 6.1M€EC Contribution: 4.1 M€

Goal is to reduce the operating voltage to less than 0.5 Volt, thus reducing the power

consumption by one order of magnitude

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VECTORVersatile Endoscopic Capsule for gastrointestinal

tumor recognition and therapy

The objective of the VECTOR project is to develop intelligent endoscopic capsules by investigating and developing a miniaturised robotic pill for advanced diagnostics and

therapy in the human digestive tract (early detection and treatment of GI early cancers and cancer precursors).

CONSORTIUM novineon GmbH, DESSSA, ITSINTEF, NOKIST Europe GmbH, DESensitec GmbH, DEKU-Leuven, BEEPFL, CHCTMN, FREndosmart GmbH, DESMIT, DEOvesco GmbH, DEnetMED AISBL, BEERA Endoscopy Srl, ITUniv. of Barcelona, ESFORTH Foundation, GRInnovent e.V., DEIMC, South KoreaJagiellonian Univ., PLNeuriCam SPA, IT Spin-off device:

Bleeding detection implant

BudgetTotal Cost: 9.5 M€EC Contribution: 7.0 M€

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Presentation Outline

Current situation of the EU Research landscape (ICT in particular)

Nanoelectronics and smart systems - Example of running projects

Today’s opportunities: WP 2011-12

Something on the future 8th FP

What is going-on at the higher policy level in the Commission?

Summary

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Objective 3.1: Very Advanced Nanoelectronics

Components

• Beyond CMOS technology• Circuit-technology solutions • Nano-manufacturing and

Joint Equipment Assessment

• Coordination and Support Actions

Call 8

60M€

Objective 3.2: Smart components and smart systems integration

• Smart components • Smart (miniaturized)

systems • Micro-Nano Bio Systems

(MNBS)• Coordination and Support

Actions

Call 7 (41M€)

Call 8 - MNBS (39M€)

80M€

ICT Work Programme 2011-12

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Two complementary funding schemes

FET Proactive

• Top-down approach• Set of novel pre-defined themes

FET Open

• Bottom-up approach• Open to any research idea

Nano-electronics related topics with EU funding ~ 30M€/year:Molecular-scale systems, Tera-scale computing, Quantum-ICT, Bio-Chemistry-based and towards zero power ICT

Future & Emerging Technologies – FETSupporting high-risk transformative research in ICT

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Idea

Proof-of-Principle

Proof-of-Concept

Prototype demonstration

FET

Objective 3.1: Advanced Nanoelectronics TechnologyObjective 3.2: Smart components and Systems

Work Programme 2011-12Objectives 3.1 and 3.2 vs FET

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• To stimulate interaction of system and technology to better explore European system competences.

• To address energy efficiency needs for mobile applications

• Nanoelectronics products as system enablers and solution providers for global challenges as aging society, global warming, growing population or sustainable manufacturing.

• To prepare for “beyond” traditional shrinking (ITRS roadmap)

35 nmGate Length

Objective 3.1: Advanced Nanoelectronics Technology

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ITRS-ERD vision of the role of Beyond CMOS and More than Moore elements to form future extended CMOS platforms.

• Future developments in Beyond CMOS and More than Moore as an extended-CMOS vision. No disconnection from the advanced silicon CMOS in order to keep impact of its results on the applications and markets.

• Needs of hybridizing silicon with molecular switches, ferromagnetic logic, spin devices and sensors in order to enable heterogeneous and morphic system architectures.

• Integrate-ability of novel technology with CMOS and their reliability become key factors.

Objective 3.1: Advanced Nanoelectronics Technology

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• Access to nano-manufacturing and to advanced technologies to be assured in Europe.

• Access to world wide equipment market for European suppliers, especially SMEs, need to be stimulated.

Semiconductor Equipment for Wafer Bonding with Plasma Activation

EV Group, CEA-LETI, Soitec

3D Integration of Bulk Si WafersEV Group, CEA-LETI,

STMicroelectronics Crolles II

Low Energy and Dose Implant TestSEMILAB, Fraunhofer IISB,

ST Microelectronics Crolles II,NXP Crolles R&D

Ruthenium Atomic Vapor Deposition Competitiveness in Nanoelectronic

Device GenerationsAIXTRON, Fraunhofer IISB, Infineon

Munich

Metrology Using X-Ray TechniquesJordan Valley, CEA-LETI,

STMicroelectronics Crolles II,NXP Crolles R&D

Objective 3.1: Manufacturing and Equipment assessment

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Objective 3.2Micro-Nano Bio Systems

Micro-Nano Bio Systems are smart systems combining microsensing and microactuation, microelectronics, nano-materials, molecular biology, biochemistry,

measurement technology and ICT.

Targets

• Increased intelligence of devices • Enhanced miniaturisation and

integration of devices and systems

• Increased integration of bioactive components

Research driven by Applications requirementsHealth, Medical and pharmaceuticals, Transport and mobility, Security and safety,Environment and Food quality assurance

Picture of the verification labcard (Picture from IKERLAN-IK4) - LabonFoil

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Presentation Outline

Current situation of the EU Research landscape (ICT in particular)

Nanoelectronics and smart systems - Example of running projects

Today’s opportunities: WP 2011-12

Something on the future 8th FP

What is going-on at the higher policy level in the Commission?

Summary

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What is next?

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

FP7ICT WP 2011-12

ICT WP 2013

FP8

Preparatory work

Strengthen, focus & simplify EIPs

KETs

Light and fast

MAFF 2014+Externalisation

• 9 Feb Green Paper• Feb-May Consultation based on Green Paper• 10/6 Consultation ‘wrap-up’ event in Brussels• June Proposal for next MAFF• Dec Proposal (s) for FP8/CIP-II

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Towards a Common R&I framework in the next MAFF

“3 sets of challenges, 4 type of activities, (funding schemes)”

Societal challenges

Industrial leadership

Excellence in science

Focussed, Roadmap

based

Flexible, Open, agile

Infrast and skills

Testing, piloting

e.g. EIPs

e.g. PPPs

e.g. FET flagships

e.g. FET openERC

Light WP

Any time

Small size

SMEs specific

e.g. Living labs

e.g. Clean rooms,

Innovation clusters

E-Infrastruct.

CIP Pilots

CIP Pilots

Draft

Some first and preliminary thinking on FP 8

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Presentation Outline

Current situation of the EU Research landscape (ICT in particular)

Nanoelectronics and smart systems - Example of running projects

Today’s opportunities: WP 2011-12

Something on the future 8th FP

What is going-on at the higher policy level in the Commission?

Summary

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• Smart growth: knowledge and innovation economy• Sustainable growth: greener and competitive

economy• Inclusive growth: high employment, knowledge

people and social and territorial cohesion

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION COM(2010) 2020 http://ec.europa.eu/eu2020/pdf/COMPLET%20EN%20BARROSO%20%20%20007%20-%20Europe%202020%20-%20EN%20version.pdf

EUROPE 2020: A EU strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth

5 EU Targets – translated into national ones

7 Flagship initiatives – EU & national action

From 10 year Lisbon Strategy … to EUROPE 2020

• UPDATE VISION TO POST-CRISIS WORLD • IMPROVE DELIVERY

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By 2020:

• 75 % (now 69) employment rate (% of population aged 20-64 years)

• 3% (now 1,8) Investment in R&D (% of EU’s GDP)

• “20/20/20” climate/energy targets met (incl. 30% emissions reduction if conditions are right)

• < 10% (now 15) early school leavers & min. 40% (now 31) hold tertiary degree

• 20 million less people (now 80) should be at risk of poverty

Europe 2020: 5 EU Headline Targets (translated in national and regional ones)

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Europe 20203 priorities, 7 flagship initiatives

http://ec.europa.eu/eu2020

Communication COM(2010)2020 of 3.3.2010

A strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth

•Resource efficient Europe

•An industrial policy for the globalisation era

•An Agenda for new skills and jobs

•European Platform against Poverty

•Innovation Union

•Youth on the move

•A Digital Agenda for Europe

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Innovation Union will advance scientific boundaries, increase European competitiveness and help solve societal challenges such as climate change, energy and food security, health and an ageing population.

Around 16,000 participants from research organisations, universities and industry, including about 3,000 SMEs, will receive funding. It is expected to create more than 165.000 jobs.

Excellent Knowledge Base

Access to finance

Innovation Market

From idea to the market

European innovation partnerships & international cooperation

“EIP”’s are an umbrella to guide all activities using all financial instruments

Communication COM(2010)546 of 6.10.2010

Towards an Innovation Union

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• Completing the European Research Area (already by 2014)• joint programming with Member States and regions …

• Improving framework conditions for business to innovate• single EU Patent, access to capital, setting of interoperable standards,

making full use of public procurement, prototype manufacturing, …

• Strengthen partnerships in knowledge triangle between education, business, research and innovation and between knowledge clusters

• people, institutions, infrastructures, regions, …

Launching EIP’s: 'European Innovation Partnerships'

where all EU instruments to support innovation should work together:structural funds, rural development funds, R&D framework

programme, CIP … EIB … and streamline administrative procedures …

The Innovation Union: targets

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• Transition Barosso I to Barosso II• 2010: Renewed cooperative spirit towards EU 2020, renewed emphasis

on R&D&I as a basis for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. • Think larger, smarter and be competitive.

• Multi-Annual Financial Framework 2014+, new FP 8, CIP II,… • 2011-2012 is key : New opportunities for improvements and for holistic

integrated views to face global and grand challenges• FP8: More clarity of goals and strategy, Higher impact on

competitiveness / society and more EU added value• FP8: Simplification: Procedures but also of programmes/instruments; To

attract wider constituency, smaller entities• FP8: Work across silos: research-innovation-policy priorities; between

themes and disciplines; EU-MSs, public-private

• Nanoelectronics as a KETs initiative is a major input to this processes

• Participate in Call 8 !!!« Time is ready. Let us profit from these exciting times and take

action ---- together -----”

Summary

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THANK [email protected]

Information Society and Media:http://ec.europa.eu/information_society

http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/nanoelectronics/mission_en.html

European research on the web:http://cordis.europa.euhttp://www.eniac.eu

!!!! Take part in the consultation processes !!!!!!!! 2011 is a year of change, you can influence the future !!!!

http://ec.europa.eu/yourvoice/consultations/index_en.htm

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Call 8

Open: 26 July 2011 Close: 17 January 2012 (at 17:00 Brussels local time)

Funding schemes:

a) Beyond CMOS technology: STREPs b) Circuit-technology solutions: STREPs and at least 1 IPc) Nano-manufacturing and joint equipment assessment:

STREPs and at least 1 IPd) Support measures: CSAs

Indicative budget distribution - 60 M€:

IP/STREP 55 M€ CSA 5 M€

3.1 Very advanced nanoelectronic components: design, engineering, technology and manufacturability

Summary

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A Digital Agenda for EuropeEvery European Digital !

http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/digital-agenda

A vibrant digital single market

Interoperability and standards

Trust and security

Fast and ultra fast internet

access

Research and innovation

Enhancing digital literacy,

skills and inclusion

ICT-enabled benefits for EU

society

EU2020Flagship

Communication COM(2010)245 of 19.05.2010

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Innovation UnionEuropean Innovation Partnerships

• Strenghten the knowledge base• Education & Skills• Mobility of researchers• Cross-border operation• Research Infrastructure

• A better equilibrium between Research & Innovation• Strong societal priorities• Reinforce industrial competitiveness

• A good usage of financial instruments• Venture capital, risk sharing• Pre-commercial procurement for innovation• Structural funds & social funds to promote R&I

http://ec.europa.eu/research/innovation-union

Just released !

EU2020Flagship

Communication COM(2010)546 of 6.10.2010

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Innovation UnionEuropean Innovation Partnerships

• European Innovation Partnerships (EIPs)• challenge driven, stakeholder commitment, EU

added value• Across the whole research and innovation chain• Strong focus on results, outcomes and impacts

• 1 pilot• Active and healthy ageing

• Potential others:• Smart Cities• Water-Efficient Europe• Supply of raw materials• Smart mobility• Agriculture

EU2020Flagship

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An industrial policy for the globalisation era

EU2020Flagship

Communication in preparation

• A new approach:• Policies directly targeting cost,

price and innovative competitiveness of industry & sectors

• Specific focus on key sectors (transport, energy, environment,…)

• Promoting industrial innovation, closer linkage to industrial research

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Industrial PolicyKey Enabling Technologies

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/ict/key_technologies

Nanotechnology

Micro- and nanoelectronics,including semiconductors

Photonics

Advancedmaterials

Biotechnology

Communication COM(2009)512 of 30.9.2009

Preparing for our future:

Developing a common

strategy for key enabling technologies

in the EU