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Open H2020 calls –ICT
Arian Zwegers
Technologies & Systems for Digitising Industry, DG CONNECT/A2, European Commission
#DigitiseEU
Digitising European Industry
Digitising European Industryhttps://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/digitising-european-industry-2-years-brochure
Security and resilience for collaborative manufacturing
environments
ICT-08-2019
According to Bloomberg,“How China used a tiny chip to infiltrate (…) companies”
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies
Stuxnet
EEF Cyber Security for Manufacturing 2018 report
• 91% is investing, or intend to invest in digital technologies
• 35% consider cyber-vulnerability inhibits them from doing so fully
• Manufacturing third most attacked sector
• Attacks: obtaining IP or internal operational information; ransomware attacks; fraud for financial gain through phishing
So where does this leave us?
• From losing data and money, to potentially losing lives??
• From switching off computers, to switching off chemical plants??
• From a factory as a fortress, to interconnected supply chains??
• From teenagers in basements, to state-funded professionals??
• From internal sourcing, to outsourcing IT??
• From … to more or less risks with open source software??
• From security-by-design, to security-by-design??
• So, nothing but problems…
• Then, how to go from problems to solutions?????
Image © http://pinnaclehealthradio.org/panic-attack-know/
Building strong cybersecurityin Europe, 12 Sept 2018
To develop and roll out the tools and technology needed to keep up with an ever-changing threat.
• Network of Coordination Centres
• One national coordination centre per MS
• European Cybersecurity Industrial, Technologyand Research Competence Centre
• Coordinating funds for cybersecurity in next EU budget (2021-27) together with Member States
• Competence community
Topic ICT-08-2019 in LEIT-ICT Work Programme
ICT-08-2019: Security and resilience for collaborative manufacturing environments
Specific Challenge:
• Reliability and security requirements of physically-entangled systems in manufacturing environments versusdigital connections with external partners in value chains
• Data exchange leads to data security challenges
• Solutions needed that guarantee adequate security withoutlimiting capability to exchange data
• Link to multi-annual roadmap of the FoF cPPP
See document "Factories 4.0 and Beyond" on http://www.effra.eu/
Topic ICT-08-2019 in LEIT-ICT Work Programme
Scope:
• Develop tools and services guaranteeing adequate level ofdata security for collaboration
• Practically usable solutions in real manufacturing facilities
• Address threat detection and countermeasures, evolutionand real-time response
• Semi-autonomous or fully autonomous solutions
• At least one use case
Topic ICT-08-2019 in LEIT-ICT Work Programme
Expected Impact:
Take-up by industry of practically usable solutions whichguarantee significantly increased cyber-security levels in dailyoperations for manufacturing facilities and other actors in thevalue chains
Total budget 11 M€ (2019), between 4-6 M€ would be appropriate per proposal
Open: 16 Oct 2018Close: 28 Mar 2019
RIA
Topic ICT-08-2019 in LEIT-ICT Work Programme
More information:
• Contact person: Cristina Sandoval
• Participant Portal: https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h20
20/topics/ict-08-2019.html
• Webinar for proposers
• Feb/March 2019 (tbc)
• ICT 2018: Imagine Digital - Connect Europe
• 4-6 December 2018, Vienna
• Workshop on Cybersecurity for Manufacturing Environments
• 17 October 2018, Brussels
• Industrial Innovation Information Days
• Brussels, 3-4 Oct 2017
Thank you!
Digital manufacturing platforms for connected smart factories
DT-ICT-07-2018-2019
Digital Manufacturing PlatformsSmartphone analogy
Applications
Platform /
Operating
System
Sensors /
Connection with
physical world
• Explicit connections between users
• Network is key value
Adapted from http://platformed.info/platform-stack/
"Operating system" "Middleware"
Examples of how different platforms fill in roles in different ways and to varying degrees
Digital Industrial PlatformsRoles
Network/Marketplace/Community
Technology infrastructure
Data• Unlock data
• Integration
• Complementary applications
• Development platforms
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Network/Marketplace/Community
Technology infrastructure
Data
"Marketplace"
Network/Marketplace/Community
Technology infrastructure
Data
Network/Marketplace/Community
Technology infrastructure
Data
Digital Industrial PlatformsAlignment of R&I efforts
EU actors join forces along common interestsFuture global standards & platforms driven by interests of EU actors
Focus investments on:
• Integration of key digital technologies
• Digital industrial platforms, reference architectures, …
• Reference implementations, large-scale piloting, experimentation environments
• Ecosystem building and standardisation
Digital Manufacturing PlatformsDT-ICT-07-2018-2019
Specific Challenge
• Increasing role digital manufacturing platforms
• Advances needed in integration different technologies, making data accessible, and allowing complementary applications
• Challenge to exploit new concepts and technologies
Nota bene
• Part of Focus Area "Digitising and transforming European industry and services: digital innovation hubs and platforms"
• Introductory texts "Platforms and Pilots" are applicable, in addition to specific topic texts
• See also Digitising European Industry WG2, https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/dei-implementation
Digital Manufacturing PlatformsDT-ICT-07-2018-2019
Scope Innovation Actions:• Develop platforms for connected smart production facilities
• Driven by EU actors and safeguarding European interest• Two industrial sectors
• Target at least one ‘grand challenge’ *:• Agile Value Networks: lot-size one (2018 call) • Excellence in manufacturing: zero-defect processes, products (2018)• Human factor: human competences and technological progress (2019
call)• Sustainable Value Networks: manufacturing in circular economy
(2019)
• Reference implementations preferably in open-source
• Max 20% financial support to third parties (typically 50-150 k€)
.
* See document "Factories 4.0 and Beyond" on http://www.effra.eu/
Digital Manufacturing PlatformsDT-ICT-07-2018-2019
Expected impact:
• Significant increase options SMEs/mid-caps to integrate technologies, unlock value data, deploy complementary applications, and become responsive links in supply and value networks
• Strengthened competitive position European platform providers• Increased cooperation industrial and academic communities (CSA)
From introductory texts:• Increased prospects future digital industrial platforms • Strengthened links with other programmes and initiatives• Increased number of services/applications by European companies• Significant, measureable contribution to standards• Increased number of platforms, applications, business processes
and innovative business models validated via large-scale piloting• Emergence sustainable ecosystems around digital platforms
• .IA: 45 M€, up to 16 M€ would be appropriate,
at least one per 'grand challenge‘CSA: 2 M€ (2019), one CSA
2019Open: 16 Oct 2018Close: 2 Apr 2019
Digital Manufacturing PlatformsFor more information
• Contact Person: Cristina Sandoval
• LEIT-ICT Work Programme 2018-20 topic DT-ICT-07-2018-2019
• Digitising European Industry WG2 report
• Webinar for proposers (tbc)
• Feb/March 2019
• ICT 2018, session on topic DT-ICT-07-2018-2019
• Vienna, 5 Dec 2018
• Workshop on advanced and interoperable digital Business-to-business platforms for smart factories and energy
• Brussels, 15-16 Oct 2018
• Webinar for proposers
• Webinar, 8 March 2018
• ConnectedFactories dissemination event
• Brussels, 5-6 Feb 2018
• Proposers Day 2017, session “Introduction to Digital Platforms & Manufacturing”
• Budapest, 9-10 Nov 2017
• Workshop "Digital Manufacturing Platforms for Connected Smart Factories"
• Brussels, 19 Oct 2017
• Industrial Innovation Information Days
• Brussels, 3-4 Oct 2017
• Digitising European Industry
http://bit.ly/DigIndEU
http://bit.ly/2yafter
@DigIndEU
• Idealist2018 - http://www.ideal-ist.eu/
Big data solutions for energy
DT-ICT-11-2019
• Electrification (EV, smart charging, etc.)
• Decentralisation(demand response, PV, storage, etc.)
• Digitalisation (network technologies, smart metering, beyond the meter measures, smart appliances, IoT, etc.)
Connectivity
New energy system
Multiplication of connected objects (Internet of Things)
Exponential increase in generation of data (Big Data)
Reliable & Secure energy & telecom infrastructure
Develop the future energy system –
Increase the digital capacity of the energy sector for the benefit
of a system that is able to integrate higher shares of
Renewable Energy Sources and promotes energy efficiency
Digitalisation of the energy system
Big Data Solutions for Energy (DT-ICT-11-2019)
Challenge
Tomorrow's energy grids:
• consist of heterogeneous interconnected systems,
• small-scale and dispersed energy generation and consumption devices,
• huge amount of data is generated
• the electricity sector: big data tools and architectures needed for optimised energy system management
Big Data Solutions for Energy (DT-ICT-11-2019)
Scope
Innovation Actions targeting large-scale pilot test-beds for big data
application in the electricity sector.
AIM 1: develop/pilot and deploy a reference architecture for large-scale multi-party data exchange, management & governance and real-time processing (including distributed/edge processing) in the electricity sector
AIM 2: translate this architecture into an open, modular data analytics toolbox for the safe and effective operation of grids and provision of innovative energy services.
Big Data Solutions for Energy (DT-ICT-11-2019)
Scope
The reference architecture should:
• ensure compatibility with legacy formats, interfaces and operating systems of the energy system,
• allow replication and scale-up,
• be compliant with EU standards,
• enable the integration of relevant digital technologies like IoT, AI, cloud and big data services.
Big Data Solutions for Energy (DT-ICT-11-2019)
Scope
The analytics toolbox shall:
• be able to handle a wide variety of data
• support the development of a wide range of energy services, at least to increase the efficiency and reliability of the operation of the electricity network (e.g. by predictive maintenance)
• optimize the management of assets connected to the grid (in particular small-scale/renewable electricity generation and those used for demand response)
• increase the efficiency and comfort of buildings
• de-risk investments in energy efficiency (e.g. by reliably predicting and monitoring energy savings)
Big Data Solutions for Energy (DT-ICT-11-2019)
Scope
Applicants should:
• demonstrate that they have access to large-scale and realistic datasets
• involve:
• network operators, suppliers, independent aggregators
• Energy service companies, power exchanges, building management and renovation sectors,
• software integrators/developers
• Proposals should address: analytics, simulation, prediction, cloud computing
• Projects shall collaborate with EU-funded projects through the BRIDGE initiative
Big Data Solutions for Energy (DT-ICT-11-2019)
Effective integration of relevant digital technologies in the energy sector, resulting in integrated value chains and efficient business processes
Enhancing energy asset management, increasing consumer participation and innovative network management, creating new data-driven business models and opportunities and innovative energy services;
Impact
Big Data Solutions for Energy (DT-ICT-11-2019)
Contribution to increasing the use of renewable energy and increased energy efficiency based on optimised energy asset management
New data-driven paradigms for energy management systems able to deal with increased complexity of the energy systems;
Improving availability of big data and big data management & analysis facilities for real-life scale research, simulation and test purposes
Impact
#H2020Energy
Contact persons
[email protected]@ec.europa.eu
The new Funding & Tender Opportunities Portal replaces the Participant Portal !
Other useful links
H2020 cross-cutting activities
Info sessions on funding for Digitising and Transforming European industry and services
Open: 16 Oct 2018Close: 02 Apr 2019
IA: 30 M€, up to 10 M€ would be appropriate
Info day on 5 October: https://ec.europa.eu/inea/en/news-
events/events/horizon-2020-energy-info-day
Pilot lines for modular factories (IA 50%)
DT-FOF-08-2019
DT-FOF-08-2019: Pilot lines for modular factories (IA 50%)
Specific Challenge:
• High need of flexibility in production lines
• To enable efficient production of small customised series
• Two levels of modularity (from previous research)
- Complete machine with interface and material handling system
- Interchangeable tool heads
• Advantage of modularity demonstrated by the ease of use and plug-and-produce features allowing rapid modification
DT-FOF-08-2019: Pilot lines for modular factories (IA 50%)
Specific Challenge:
• The modules should:
- Enable the production of the widest variety of complex products
- Allow rapid physical rearrangements (through automated processes or manual intervention)
- Have accessible, secure interfaces in order to be connected to a common data system for production control
• The interfacing with the existing hardware and legacy software is another aspect that needs to be covered
Scope:
• Proposals starting from existing test beds allowing for the introduction of modular process units
• Proposals should cover all of the following areas:
• Development of a range of production modules covering different disciplines (e.g. mechanical cutting tools, thermal processes, and additive manufacturing technologies, taking into account safety aspects)
• Integration of comprehensive production management systems and real-time process control in a reconfigurable line and considerations for data interoperability between modules and process line
• Pilot production of different products covering processing technologies and features such as multi-functionality (mechanical, electrical, thermal, optical, etc.), multi materials, and complex shapes
TRL5-7
IA50%
DT-FOF-08-2019: Pilot lines for modular factories (IA 50%)
Expected impact:
• At least 15% reduction of time to reconfigure the production line (alternatively 15% reduction in downtime)
• 10% higher resource efficiency due to more suitable processing equipment for customised products
• Reduction of at least 15% of the overall cost of production
• Measurable yield improvement from run-to-run for small lot sizes
between 12-15 M€ would be appropriate per proposalTotal budget: 106.6 MEuro for 4 topics incl DT-FOF-08-2019
DT-FOF-08-2019: Pilot lines for modular factories (IA 50%)
Open: 16 Oct 2018Close: 21 Feb 2019
Thank you!
Contact person: Ivan Scannapiecoro
#InvestEUresearchwww.ec.europa.eu/research
Participant Portal:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/
Industrial Innovation Information DaysBrussels, 3-4 Oct 2017