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Future & Emerging
Technologies and eInfrastructure
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EINFRA-5-2015: HPC Centres of
Excellence for computing
applications
Work Programme 2014-15 eInfrastructure
• Centres of excellence
for computing
applications (Aniyan
Varghese)
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HPC Centres of Excellence for computing applications
Work Programme 2014-15 e-Infrastructure
Establish a limited number of user-centred Centres of Excellence (CoE) in the application of HPC for
addressing scientific, industrial or societal challenges
CoE may be:
• 'thematic', addressing specific application domains such as medicine, life science or energy
• 'transversal' on computational science (e.g. algorithms, analytics, numerical methods etc.)
• 'challenge-driven', addressing societal or industrial challenges (e.g. ageing, climate change, clean
transport etc.); or a combination of these types;
• Creating communities around specific codes that impact the target sectors, involving ISVs
(independent software vendors) where appropriate, and exchange of best practices in particular for
SMEs.
Example application/thematic areas (not limited to):
• Medicine & life sciences;
• Biology, genomics and drug discovery
http://ec.europa.eu/research/parti • Weather, climate & solid earth sciences;
cipants/portal/desktop/en/opportu • Industrial applications & engineering;
nities/h2020/topics/2143-einfra-5- • Materials science, chemistry and nanoscience;
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• Astrophysics, high-energy physics and plasma physics.
Other examples might be oriented around societal/industrial challenges, such as ‘personalised
health/medicine’, ‘cleaner production’, 'safer car', 'smart cities' etc.,
or around industry sectors like pharma, automotive, oil and gas etc.
Sustainability embracing a wide range of service models and funding from a mixture of sources, including
through sponsorship by industry or hybrid public-private models. Clear business plans are expected to be
presented in the proposal.
• VREs and eInfrastructure skills
(Antonios Barbas-Wim
Jansen)
EINFRA-9-2015: e-Infrastructures
for Virtual Research Environments
(VRE)
Work Programme 2014-15 eInfrastructure
Scope: Proposals are expected to:
• Integrate resources across all layers of the einfrastructure (networking, computing, data, software, user interfaces)
• Foster cross-disciplinary data interoperability
• Build on requirements from real use cases
• Integrate heterogeneous data from multiple sources and re-use tools and services from existing infrastructures
Target any area of Science and Technology, especially interdisciplinary ones
Use standardised building blocks and workflows, well-documented interfaces and interoperable components
Define semantics, ontologies and metadata to enable data citation and promote data sharing, to ensure
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interoperability;
cipants/portal/desktop/en/opportu Address easy-to-use functionalities and indicate the targeted potential users.
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Health & Well-Being
• Active and Healthy
Aging (Monika
Lanzenberger)
• ICT for Integrated Care
(Loukianos Gatzoulis)
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ICT based solutions to support active and healthy ageing by enabling early detection and minimisation of
risks associated with ageing, including (but not limited to) cognitive impairment, frailty, depression and
falls;
Demonstrate the link between changes in behaviour and subsequent negative consequences of ageing
by unobtrusive behavioural sensing, and large scale collection of data readily available in the daily living
environment
• ICT based interventions, as well as innovative treatments and therapies based on early detection;
• Multi-disciplinary research involving ICT, behavioural, sociological, health and other relevant
disciplines;
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• Stakeholder engagement to identify relevant user needs and ensure end-user acceptance (including
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gender aspects);
nities/h2020/topics/2268-phc-21• Ensure full compliance with relevant data protection rules.
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PHC 21 – 2015: Advancing active
and healthy ageing with ICT: Early
risk detection and intervention
WORK PROGRAMME 2014/2015
Health, demographic change and
wellbeing
PHC 25 – 2015: Advanced ICT
systems and services for Integrated
Care
WORK PROGRAMME 2014/2015
Health, demographic change and
wellbeing
Advance the state of art in telehealth and telecare systems, addressing technological, social and
organisational issues.
Focus on:
• services to support patient empowerment, self-care, adherence to care plans;
• monitoring patient status, activity and compliance to therapy;
• Fusion, analysis and interpretation of data (from patients and care providers) for improved decision
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making;
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• new patient pathways & personalisation of care programmes;
nities/h2020/topics/2269-phc-25• new knowledge for management of co-morbidities.
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Public Services, Cultural
Heritage and Security
• Emerging technologies
in the public sector
• Emerging technologies
in the public sector
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Opis/zakres
Modernisation of public administrations as important underlying factor for economic growth and
competitiveness;
EURO-6-2015: Meeting new
Public administrations have significant economic power to pull research results into the market;
societal needs by using emerging
Addressing policy domain requirements and societal needs by introducing emerging technologies in the
technologies in the public sector
public sector can lead to the transformation of processes and better regulation, benefitting both society
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and civil servants;
Europe in a changing world –
This approach helps research results to reach a potential market and contributes to modernising the
inclusive, innovative and reflective
public sector;
Societies
Multidisciplinary research to take into account the societal, political and human factors, explore social
acceptability, impact on the improvement in public service delivery and potential benefits for citizens,
businesses and society.
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cipants/portal/desktop/en/opportu Research to explore the burdens that prevent public administrations from implementing the identified
nities/h2020/topics/2093-euro-6- emerging technologies.
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INSO-9-2015-1 - Innovative mobile
e-government applications by
SMEs
Work Programme 2014/2015
Europe in a changing world –
inclusive, innovative and reflective
Societies
Specific challenge:
Current societal and economic challenges as well as rising expectations to reduce the burden on users,
put pressure on all public administrations to provide efficient, open and citizen-centric public services.
Coupling open public data and services with information and services offered by the private sector can
lead to innovative, user-friendly and personalised services that can be accessed easily.
Because of their size, knowledge and agility, SMEs are key actors for the provision of those innovative
services
The "apps" market for mobile devices is a very dynamic however, mostly lacks application specifically for
the public sector
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cipants/portal/desktop/en/opportu Engaging SMEs into the potentially huge public sector innovation market is a challenge for local and
regional public authorities.
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Specific challenge:
• Public administrations need to address new societal challenges under financial constraints, responding
to growing expectations;
INSO-1-2015: ICT-enabled open
• The take-up of new technologies, increased connectivity, availability of open data and open services
government (personalised, mobile support the collaborative forms of service design and delivery and they increase transparency
public services, transparency)
• Personalised public services : empowering citizens and businesses to directly participate in the design,
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creation, selection and delivery of some of the public services.
Europe in a changing world –
• M-government: adjusting services to the way citizens are communicating and delivering them to a
inclusive, innovative and reflective variety of mobile devices.
Societies
• Emerging technologies
in the public sector
• Transparency: open data and information, coupled with technology, enable monitoring of the public
sector and its performance and leads to more transparency
Innovation Action (Collaborative Project - 70%)
Addressing at least one of the sub-objectives below
Pilots on personalised and mobile public services
Innovative use of open data for new, smart and mobile public services;
http://ec.europa.eu/research/parti Using open services and enabling co-production of new public services;
cipants/portal/desktop/en/opportu Pro-active and personalised citizen-centric public service applications;
Following changes in user behaviour in accessing and using such services, understanding which citizens
nities/h2020/topics/2477-inso-1are able to/excluded from use and supporting the back-office implications, including privacy.
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Pilots on transparency of public administrations
Proposals need to include an assessment of the effectiveness as well as social and economic impact of
the approaches and providing feedback into a set of recommendations.
REFLECTIVE 6 - 2015: Innovation
ecosystems of digital cultural
assets
Work Programme 2014/2015
Europe in a changing world –
inclusive, innovative and reflective
Societies
• Digital Cultural Assets
(Albert Gauthier)
Specific Challenge:
Show how digital cultural resources can promote creativity and generate innovation in research design
and methodology, lead to richer interpretations of the past, bring new perspectives to questions of
identity and culture, and generate societal and economic benefits.
End Users:
The developed technologies or services should be generated in the context of humanities research
perspectives (identity, culture, questions of place, historical and cultural knowledge) and/or facilitate
the access, reuse and exploitation of digital cultural resources meeting real user needs.
Collaboration:
They should illustrate how they allow new research questions to be formulated on the basis of crosscollaboration and/or stimulate cross-border, cross-lingual multi-disciplinary reuse of Europe's cultural
heritage, enabling collaboration and partnerships and co-production of knowledge across sectors and
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communities of researchers and users.
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nities/h2020/topics/2104-reflectiveScope:
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Support and promote access to and reuse of digital cultural heritage resources (available in scientific
collections, archives, museums, libraries and cultural heritage sites)
Sustainability
• Smart Cities (Mercé
Griera I Fisa)
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Opis/zakres
SCC-01-2015: Smart Cities and
Communities - solutions
integrating energy, transport, ICT
sectors through lighthouse
Scope:
• Strong industry consortium: technology partners and key service providers from the energy, transport
& ICT sectors together with cities
• Demonstration of integrated novel technologies, business models and citizens' acceptability in at least
two cities and two follower cities
http://ec.europa.eu/research/parti • Commitment to share experiences, to open standards that prevent lock-in and foster competition
cipants/portal/desktop/en/opportu • Evidence of scale-up and replication potential within the city and in other cities, solutions should be
nities/h2020/topics/2148-scc-01- transferable and deliver EU added value
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EE -11 – 2015- New ICT-based
solutions for energy efficiency
WORK PROGRAMME 2014 – 2015
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Scope:
• Service and Applications making use of information generated by energy consumers (e.g. through
social networks) or captured by sensors (smart meters, smart plugs)
• From Apps for smart phones and tablets to serious games to stimulate consumer's participation into
• ICT-Based solutions for
the energy market
Energy Efficiency (Carmen
http://ec.europa.eu/research/parti • Proposed solutions should be deployed and validated in real life conditions in publicly owned buildings
Ifrim)
cipants/portal/desktop/en/opportu (including administrative offices, social housing) and buildings in public use or of public interest.
• Validation should provide socio-economic evidence for ICT investment in the field and include
nities/h2020/topics/2369-ee-11detailed plans for sustainability and large-scale uptake beyond the project's life time
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• Water Management
(Grazyna Wojcieszko)
WATER-1-2014/2015
H2020 WP2014-15
WORK PROGRAMME 2014/2015
WATER-4-2014: Harnessing EU water research and innovation results for industry, policy makers and
Climate action, environment,
citizens
resource efficiency and raw
Scope:
materials
http://ec.europa.eu/research/parti develop a coordinated approach to the integration of the water and waste sectors in the 'Smart Cities and
cipants/portal/desktop/en/opportu Communities' European Innovation Partnership (EIP)…
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Content technologies and
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information management
ICT 19 -2015: Technologies for
creative industries, social media
and convergence
ICT Work Programme 2014/2015
• Technologies for
Creative Industries
(Alberto Rabbachin)
Opis/zakres
a) Research and Innovation Actions
Requirements:
• Cost effective
• Intuitive
• Demonstrated in real-life environments relevant for the creative industries (such as advertising,
architecture, arts, design, fashion, films, music, publishing, video games, TV and radio)
b) Innovation Actions
Focus on:
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Multimodal and multidisciplinary approaches for searching technologies answering to the new demands
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from the content side (3D, user-generated, real-time media, social media,…)
nities/h2020/topics/9085-ict-19and from the user context (context-centric, semantic, relevant community feed-back,…).
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This also includes new forms of experiencing environments (immersive, surrounding, multisensory and
interactive, in any device, always connected).
ICT 20 - 2015: Technologies for
better human learning and
teaching
ICT Work Programme 2014/2015
• Learning and Teaching
Technologies (Liina
Munari)
a) Research experimentations on smart learning environments (RIA)
Adaptive and personalised learning and assessment, multimodal/-sensory interaction technologies and
advanced interfaces, networking and capacity-building
Multidisciplinary research (neuroscience, peda/learning theories, educational psychology, AI)
Formal and informal learning, including workplace
c) Large scale pilots (in real settings)
http://ec.europa.eu/research/parti • Develop and integrate innovative digital educational tools, solutions and services;
cipants/portal/desktop/en/opportu • Support engagement for teachers, learners and parents;
• Reduce current restrictions of time and physical space in learning and teaching;
nities/h2020/topics/9086-ict-20• Connection bw. formal, non-formal and informal learning, remove obstacles for ubiquitous learning;
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• Link all relevant stakeholders;
• Include a specific target group on disabled in education.
Net Futures
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ICT 10 – 2015: Collective
Awareness Platforms for
Sustainability and Social
Innovation
ICT Work Programme 2014/2015
• CAPS-Collective
Awareness Platforms
(Fabrizio Sestini)
Opis/zakres
ICT10 a) Collective awareness pilots for bottom-up participatory innovation paradigms
solutions to sustainability challenges harnessing network effects; leveraging on innovative combinations
of distributed social networks, sensor networks and knowledge co-creation networks; grounded on open
data, open source, distributed social networking, open hardware, mobile communications; integrated
mobile sensing; pioneering crowdsourcing/crowdfunding, social innovation (beyond GDP); involving
existing communities of people; addressing a combination of sustainability areas; including local
communities, grassroots, hackers, social entrepreneurs, students, citizens, creative industries and civil
society organisations; multidisciplinary: at least two entities from domains different than ICT technologies
compact and small proposals.
ICT10 b) Multidisciplinary research on collective awareness platforms (Internet Science)
better understanding of the obstacles and opportunities which are fundamental to the development of
collective awareness platforms; motivations and incentives for online collaboration; impact of extended
awareness and peer pressure in driving more sustainable behaviours and lifestyles; defining online
reputation mechanisms; facilitating policy and technological developments addressing identity,
anonymity, ethics, (user-centric) privacy preservation, monitoring of network neutrality, nondiscriminatory access, collective governance (including Internet governance), new economic and value
creation models beyond GDP, quality requirements for user-generated knowledge, visualisation of social
interactions and trends; how to manage online communities in smart manners, in order to extract a
"wisdom of the crowds" which appropriately takes into account the individual knowledgeability in specific
fields; at least two entities from domains different than ICT
ICT10 c) Digital Social Platforms (DSP)
To facilitate the transposition of existing or emerging participative and inclusive societal solutions to
larger transnational scales through:
engagement of additional stakeholders so far excluded; concrete incentives for cooperation across
countries and domains; raising awareness about the effectiveness and best practices; build on established
and open multi-stakeholder networks and communities; such as European Innovation Partnerships;
accelerating knowledge creation and innovation; bottom up innovation activities ; address critical factors
for successful demand-driven societal innovation; new collaborative business models across established
disciplines and borders.
Findings shall be transferable and scalable to other communities in different domains and societal
interactions and trends; how to manage online communities in smart manners, in order to extract a
"wisdom of the crowds" which appropriately takes into account the individual knowledgeability in specific
fields; at least two entities from domains different than ICT
• CAPS-Collective
Awareness Platforms
(Fabrizio Sestini)
ICT10 c) Digital Social Platforms (DSP)
To facilitate the transposition of existing or emerging participative and inclusive societal solutions to
larger transnational scales through:
engagement of additional stakeholders so far excluded; concrete incentives for cooperation across
countries and domains; raising awareness about the effectiveness and best practices; build on established
and open multi-stakeholder networks and communities; such as European Innovation Partnerships;
accelerating knowledge creation and innovation; bottom up innovation activities ; address critical factors
for successful demand-driven societal innovation; new collaborative business models across established
disciplines and borders.
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cipants/portal/desktop/en/opportu Findings shall be transferable and scalable to other communities in different domains and societal
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ICT10 d) Coordinating pilots and research activities in CAPs
to support and coordinate experimental and scientific activities in this field
to compare approaches and distil best practices
involving and networking stakeholders from a rich variety of application areas and disciplines
bridging real world community-driven pilots of digital social platforms with multidisciplinary research (e.g.
Internet Science).
ICT Cross-Cutting
Activities and
international
Cooperation
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Opis/zakres
ICT 30 – 2015: Internet of Things
ICT30 on Internet of Things and Platforms for Connected Smart Objects cuts across several LEIT-ICT
and Platforms for Connected Smart
technological areas (smart systems integration, cyber-physical systems, smart networks, big data) and
Objects
brings together different generic ICT technologies and their stakeholder constituencies to develop
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technological platforms which will have a strong influence on the way in which we live and work.
Targeted communities
• HW and SW providers, device manufactures
• Service providers, industrial and home application providers,
• Integrators and telecoms
• Research institutes and universities
• Stakeholders from "Internet of Things European Research Cluster" - IERC, Smart cities, Living labs and
• Relevant European Technology platforms such as ARTEMIS, EPOSS, EUROP
• Internet of Things and
Platforms for Connected
Smart Objects (Francisco
J. Ibáñez, Werner
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Steinhoegl)
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Measures for development of ecosystems around the
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• Communities of open API developers for low cost applications, networking of stakeholders
• Contribution to pre-normative activities / standardisation, development of business models,
innovation activities which aim at stimulating platform adoption
• Activities to increase societal acceptance and foster specific education
• One Co-ordination and Support Action to stimulate the collaboration between selected projects and
between the potential platforms

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