Photonics PPP priorities 2016-2017. Ronan Burgess Deputy Head of Unit, Photonics Unit European Commission
Outline 1. The prioritisation process 2. The research and innovation piorities 3. The timetable 4. Concluding remarks
Photonics PPP Public and private sector join forces 17 December 2013, Brussels - Launch of the Photonics PPP Official signing ceremony of the contract for a Photonics PPP under Horizon2020 by Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the European Commission, Bernd Schulte and Giorgio Anania, Photonics21 Vice- Presidents Conclusion of a joint effort between the public and the private sectors to help get Europe on the fast track to economic recovery The Photonics21 Association as the private partner of the Photonics PPP has been designed as a lean and effective organization and is based on the ETP Photonics21. Photonics21
Priority Setting for Horizon 2020 Work Programme Proposals for R&I priorities from WG Members Description of the topic, objective, TRL Relevant Research & Innovation present in Europe Impact on European economy, employment Impact on societal challenges EU added value EU Funding (justification) Consolidation of proposals from the WGs Interactions with EC (clarifications / amendments) WG Chairs for further prioritisation Prioritisation in the Board of Stakeholders Priority List to the EC WP texts in Horizon 2020
Timeline Horizon 2020 R&I Priorities 2016 / 2017 Horizon 2020 Priorities Work Programme 2016 / 2017 Mar 14 Apr Jul 14 Jul Sept 14 Sept 14 Nov 14 Dec 14/Jan15 Proposal Kick off: WG workshops Ph21 Work Groups Electronic consultation/ workshops Ph21 Work Groups Consolidated list of priorities Ph21 Work Groups / Executive Board Consultation with European Commission WG Chairs Partnership Board Ph21 EB / EU Commission Approval
Coordination of Photonics21 workshops Support the photonics research & innovation priority setting process for Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2016/2017 Photonics21 Workshop Number of participants Work Group 1 workshop, 28 March 2014, Brussels 42 Work Group 2 workshop, 28 March 2014, Brussels 43 Work Group 3 workshop, 28 March 2014, Brussels 39 Work Group 4 workshop, 28 March 2014, Brussels 52 Work Group 5 workshop, 28 March 2014, Brussels 38 Work Group 6 workshop, 28 March 2014, Brussels 44 Work Group 7 workshop, 28 March 2014, Brussels 41 Work Group 1 workshop, 2 July 2014, Berlin 26 Work Group 2 workshop, 22 May 2014, Düsseldorf 26 Work Group 4 workshop, 2 July 2014, Brussels 41 Work Group 5 workshop, 6 June 2014, Brussels 27 Work Group 6 workshop, 1 July 2014, Berlin 29 Work Group 7 workshop, 30 June 2014, Berlin 14 Total 462 More than 400 photonics experts contributed to 13 Photonics21 workshops to develop the photonics research and innovation priorities for Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2016/2017
Outline 1. The prioritisation process 2. The research and innovation piorities 3. The timetable 4. Concluding remarks
Draft topics for Workprogramme 2016 Biophotonics: advancing imaging for in-depth disease diagnosis Breakthrough in miniaturisation of SSL light engines and systems Pervasive high-specificity and high sensitivity sensing in food and environmental safety Excellence in laser-based additive industrial manufacturing Research and innovation actions Total expected budget for all topics 2016-17 about 200 m Research and innovation actions
Draft topics for Workprogramme 2016 Microdisplay-based immersive, augmented and virtual reality visualisation systems Innovation actions Pilot Line for Assembly and Packaging Rapid individualised laser-based production Innovation actions Ubiquitous 5G access leveraging optical technologies Coordination of regional photonics strategies Photonics enhanced MakerLabs Innovation actions Support actions
Draft topics for Workprogramme 2017 Agile Petabit/s Optical Core and Metro Networks Photonic integrated circuit (PIC) technology Research and innovation actions Disruptive approaches to optical manufacturing by 2 and 3 D opto-structuring
Draft topics for Workprogramme 2017 An Innovation Incubator for SMEs Innovation actions Biophotonics: imaging systems for in-depth disease diagnosis Sensor devices for process and product monitoring and analysis Supporting the industrial strategy for photonics in Europe Support actions
Outline 1. The prioritisation process 2. The research and innovation piorities 3. The timetable 4. Concluding remarks
Timetable towards the adoption of the Work Programme 2016-2017 2015 Jan mid-may Mid-May Until start-june During June July September Preparation of draft WP parts on the basis of the strategic programming doc, including: Input on WP content from the advisory groups Discussions on WP drafts with the Programme Committee configurations Parallel interactions with Policy DGs through the internal Horizon 2020 Groups Final draft WP parts to be submitted to RTD A & R Preparing the inter-service consultation file Inter-service consultation Consulting the Programme Committee configurations Adoption of the WP and publication of the calls for proposals
Outline 1. The prioritisation process 2. The research and innovation piorities 3. The timetable 4. Concluding remarks
A synergetic approach! Regional Specialisation Strategies Structural Funds VC, EIB Loans, Skills to serve an industrial strategy for Europe
Photonics21 Annual Meeting 2015 Photonics solutions for the European society Planned event programme: 28 May 2015 - Evening reception 19:00 Welcome, Lighting performance Get together and Walking Dinner 29 May 2015 - Plenary & Societal Challenges sessions 9:00 11:00 Plenary session Welcome by Photonics21 President Dr. Mertin Keynote speech of EU Commissioner Günther Oettinger Photonics Public Private Partnership in Horizon 2020 Photonics Venture Capital Initiatives in Europe The US National Photonics Initiative Photonics21 Student Innovation Award ceremony Introduction to the thematic societal challenges workshop sessions
Photonics21 Annual Meeting 2015 11:00 16.00 Parallel thematic sessions - Photonics for the Societal Challenges of Europe Session 1: Photonics for smart cities and buildings Session 2: Photonics for the secure society Session 3: Photonics for resource-efficiency and green transport Session 4: Photonics for health and food security Further information and draft programme: www.photonics21.org Online registration: http://de.amiando.com/photonics21_2015.html
THANK YOU The Photonics PPP on twitter @Photonics21 @PhotonicsEU Ronan.Burgess@ec.europa.eu DG CONNECT (Communications Networks, Content and Technology): http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/connect/index_en.htm Horizon 2020 on the web: http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/index_en.cfm