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Horizon 2020

Secure Society
infosession
It’s not closed-club only
24/04/2018
Agenda

1 Transversal Points

2 Protecting the infrastructure of Europe and the people


in the European smart cities

3 Border Security and External Security (BES)

4 Disaster Resilient Societies (DRS)

5 Fighting Crime and Terrorism (FCT)

6 Digital Security (DS)

7 Cybersecurity
2
Transversal
Points

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FET PROACTIVE
Research Infrastructure
Research
Infrastructure
68 topics
Timeline
New RI, EOSC, Advanced
RI, European Data
EOSC governance in 2018
Infrastructure,
International policy
Research
LEIT ICT Infrastructure
5G & International FET Open EOSC national
Support Action coordination

20 17 15 23 14
FEB APR MAY AUG NOV

31 22 11 19 21
JAN MAR APR APR NOV
LEIT ICT LEIT ICT
DEI, HPC, Big Data, 5G, Big Data, IoT,
Security
NGI, 5G,
FET Flagship CIP, DRS, FCT,
BES, GM, DS Interactive,
Quantum FET Flagship DIH
Preparatory phase
FET Proactive HPC
Brazil & Mexico 4
General Security overview

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To recall

BEWARE THE
SUBTOPICS!!!!!!!
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It’s not a closed-club

• Challenge-driven
• Need of society, practionners and relevant entitites
• Reflected in “expected impact”
• Obligatory participation of practionner
• In continuation of 2016/2017
• Better market uptake and higher impact
• Enhanced policy support
• Reduced oversubscription (~14%)
• Increased involvement of civil society
• As part of the consortium
• Target group for dissemination bringing research closer to the public

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Extra Security consignes
Extra procedures steps 1/2

 Ethics
• Human embryos and foetus
• Humans
• Human cells/tissues
• Personal data
• Third Countries/Non-EU countries
• Environment & Health and Safety
• Animals
• Dual use
• Misuse
• Exclusive focus on civil applications
• Other issues (ethics & research integrity)

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Extra Security consignes
Extra procedures steps 2/2
 Scrutiny
 Raise and identify Security concerns
 Made by National expert
 Define the security clearance level of the deliverable
 NOT A TECHNICAL RE-EVALUATION
 Can lead to the non-funding

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Let’s go

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Protecting the infrastructure
of Europe and the people
in the European
smart cities

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Policy context
• The 11th Security Union progress report
- Support Member States in protecting public spaces;
- Enhance preparedness, resilience and coordination at EU level in case of an
incident involving chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN)
substances;
- Close the space in which terrorists can operate by further restricting access
to explosive precursors and improving cross border access to financial
information;

• COM(2017) 612 – Action Plan protection of public spaces


- Guidance material and Exchange of best practices to support MS.
- Improving cooperation between local actors and the private sector
- Increased financial support: €18.5 million from the ISF. Further €100
million from the Urban Innovative Actions.
Policy context
• CIP Policy:

 Directive 2008/114/EC – Identification and designation of EU Critical Infrastructure

 European Programme for CI Protection (COM (2006) 786, COM(2013) 318)

• SU Task Force - Subgroup PROTECTION

- Main priorities on CIP:

 Identification of tools, including indicators, to protect CIs from Hybrid Threats;

 Methods and tools for addressing insider threats to CI, such as background checks
and awareness raising in cooperation with relevant authorities;

 New challenges to CIP and emerging threats (e.g. cyber, insider threats, drones…)

 Other: CI Risk assessment methods, transnational cooperation,


civ-mil cooperation / cooperation with international orgs.
Prevention, detection, response and mitigation of combined
physical and cyber threats to critical infrastructure in Europe

SU-INFRA01-2018-2019-2020
23/08
/2018
New Critical Infrastructure 24M€

protection

IA

At least 2 operators
5-7M€

Avoid overlap 6-9

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Border
External
Security

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The Policy landscape

EU Agenda on Security EU Agenda on Migration Taxation Union


and External
Customs Security
Union Policies
in
Civilian
EU Tasks
Customs
Strategy
CSDP
THB Directive Smart Borders EUROSUR Union
Customs
Expl. of Children Interoperability of EU Information systems Code
Directive
European Border And Coast Guard
Serious and
Organised Crime
Document fraud Migrant Smugg.
Human factors, and social, societal, and organisational
aspects of border and external security
SU-BES01-2018-2019-2020: 2 sub-topics
23/08
/2018
10M€

Perception  security threat

In line with the EU strategy RIA

for international cooperation


in R&I (COM(2012)497)
5M€

Open topic 6-9

http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/su-bes01-2018-
2019-2020.html 17
Technologies to enhance border and external
security
SU-BES02-2018-2019-2020: 3 sub-topics
23/08
/2018
21M€

AR/VR for border securites

Detecting fraud, verifying RIA


document validity, and
alternative technologies to
identifying people 7M€

Open topic 5-6

http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/su-bes02-2018-2019-
2020.html 18
Demonstration of applied solutions to enhance
border and external security
SU-BES03-2018-2019-2020: 2 sub-topics
23/08
/2018
10M€
Remotely piloted aircrafts and
underwater autonomous
platforms to be used from on-
board offshore patrol vessels RIA

5M€

Open topic

Coordinated by practitioner ?
No overlap with PADR-US-01-2017
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/su-bes03-2018-2019-
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Disaster
Resilient
Societies

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Disaster Resilient Societies - A
complex policy landscape

EU Bodies Member States


(Committees)

DG TAXUD DG SANCO DG HOME DG HOME DG RTD


Customs Health Internal Secure
EDA EEAS Research
Security Societies
Defense Ext. security DG ENV
DG DEVCO
Environment
International DG EAC
DG CNECT
Europol FPI cooperation DG CLIMA DG ECHO Joint Research
ICT
Law Foreign Policy Climate Action Civil protection Centre
Enforcement Instrument DG TRADE
Trade
Frontex Executive Agencies
Border DG MOVE DG ENER DG GROW REA, EASME
Control
Transport Energy Enterprise &
Industry
Intergovernmental EU Policies EU Research
+ INTERPOL, NATO, UN Bodies

Industry, Stakeholders, NGO’s, Researchers, Experts, etc.


EU Policy context
Disaster Resilient Society Environmental threats Climate threats Health threats
DG HOME DG ECHO DG ENV DG CLIMA DG SANCO
Internal Security Civil Protection Environment Climate action Consumer Health
COM(2009) 273 final Decision 1313/2013 Decision 1386/2013 EU Climate Adaptation Decision 1082/2013
CBRN Action Plan EU Civil Protection Environment Action Strategy Serious cross-border
+ COM(2014)247 final Mechanism Programme threats to health
CBRN-E risks Directive 2012/18/EU
+ European Agenda on (Seveso III Directive)
Security
International
DG ENER DG MOVE DG TAXUD DG DEVCO
Transport Customs International EEAS
Energy
cooperation
Ext. security
Regulation 347/2013 Decision 661/2010 EU Custom policy for CBRN-E Centres of
Tran-European Energy Tran-European Transport supply chain security and Excellence
Instrastructure Network use of customs detection Intergovernmental
Directive 2009/7/EU technology for CBRN-E
Safety of nuclear
installations
+ UN Bodies, NATO
DG TRADE
Nuclear non-proliferation treaty
Chemical Weapons Convention
Regulation 428/2009 Biological Weapons Convention
Transit of dual use items

HORIZON EDA
2020 Defense

Joint Investment
EU Reseach Programme / EFC
Human factors, and social, societal, and organisational
aspects for disaster-resilient societies
SU-DRS01-2018-2019-2020
new technologies and media 23/08
/2018
5M€
lead to individuals and
communities behaviour
chancge
RIA
cultural changes 
resilient society
5M€
roles of social media and
crowd-sourced data in
crisis situations
Must involve practioners ?

Less technologic
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Technologies for first responders
SU-DRS02-2018-2019-2020: 2 sub-topics
23/08
/2018
28M€

Victim-detection
technologies
RIA

Open topic
7M€
Must involve practioners
Disaster free
Collaboration with Japan and 4-6
Korea is encouraged
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/su-drs02-2018-2019-
2020.html 24
Pre-normative research and demonstration for
disaster-resilient societies
SU-DRS032018-2019-2020: 1 sub-topic
23/08
/2018
6M€
Pre-standardisation for the
security of water supply

IA

FP7 legacy  standard


6€

Networking of water
facilities for sensor
technologies testing 4-6

http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/su-drs03-2018-2019-
2020.html 25
Fight Against
Crime and
Terrorism

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Policy context – trafficking in human
beings
• 12/2017: adoption of the Communication addressing EU
priorities and further concrete actions on trafficking in
human beings (COM(2017) 728 final):
(…)“Trafficking for sexual exploitation, involving mainly women and girls as
victims, is consistently reported as the prevalent form”.(…)
(…)“the EU remains committed to preventing and combating trafficking in
human beings and to protecting victims’ rights, taking account, in
particular, vulnerabilities of trafficked women and children” (…)
(…)“Cross-cutting actions to support anti-trafficking priorities in EU and non-
EU countries
• Support anti-trafficking objectives and priorities, including projects taking particular
account of the gender dimension of the phenomenon, high-risk groups as well as
high-risk sectors through various EU funding programmes, such as the Asylum
Migration & Integration Fund (AMIF), the Internal Security Fund (ISF) Police &
Borders, Horizon 2020”(…)
Human factors, and social, societal, and organisational aspects to
solve issues in fighting against crime and terrorism

SU-FCT01-2018-2019-2020: 2 sub-topic
Methods to prevent, investigate and 23/08
/2018
10M€
mitigate trafficking of human beings
and child sexual exploitation – and
on the protection of victims (both)
RIA

prevention, investigation
and assistance
5€

all victims of trafficking/all victims


of child sexual exploitation ?

http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/su-fct01-2018-2019-
2020.html 28
Human factors, and social, societal, and organisational aspects to
solve issues in fighting against crime and terrorism

SU-FCT01-2018-2019-2020: 2 sub-topic
23/08
/2018
10M€

RIA

Open topic
5€

http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/su-fct01-2018-2019-
2020.html 29
Technologies to enhance the fight against crime
and terrorism
SU-FCT02-2018-2019-2020: 2 sub-topic
23/08
/2018
21M€
Digital forensics in the context of
criminal investigations

RIA

All type of crimes/terrorism


7€

Open topic
4-6

http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/su-fct02-2018-2019-
2020.html 30
Information and data stream management to
fight against (cyber)crime and terrorism
SU-FCT03-2018-2019-2020
23/08
/2018
8M€

Big Data and predictive analytics

IA
Follow the technological trends

8€
Highly multidisciplinary (security
practitioners, civil society
organisations, IT specialists,
psychologists, sociologists, 5-7
linguists…)
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Digital Security

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Evolving threat landscape in
cybersecurity

Proliferation of Blurring lines Hybrid attacks on


(poorly secured) between state and western Fake news
IoT devices non-state actors democracies

Evolving Dependence on Persisting critical


cybercrime Cyber espionage foreign security infrastructure
business models on the rise technologies vulnerabilities

Attempts to
promote new Vulnerabilities of
internet third countries
governance model

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Policy context (1/5)
 Digital Single Market Strategy – COM(2015) 192;
 European Agenda for Security – COM(2015) 185;
 NIS Directive – Directive (EU) 2016/1148 of 6/7/2016
concerning measures for a high common level of security
of network and information systems across the Union;
 eIDAS – Regulation (EU) 910/2016 of 23.7.2014 on
electronic identification and trust services for electronic
transactions in the internal market and repealing
Directive 1999/93/EC;
 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - Regulation
(EU) 2016/679 of 27.4.2016 on the protection of natural
persons with regard to the processing of personal data
and on the free movement of such data;
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Policy context (2/5)
 Communication on "Strengthening Europe's Cyber
Resilience System and Fostering a Competitive and
Innovative Cybersecurity Industry" – COM(2016) 410
of 5.7.2016;
 Contractual Public-Private Partnership on
Cybersecurity – July 2016;
 Proposal for an e-Privacy regulation concerning the
respect for private life and the protection of personal
data in electronic communications and repealing
Directive 2002/58/EC (Regulation on Privacy and
Electronic Communications) - COM(2017) 10 of
10.1.2017;
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Policy context (3/5)
State of the Union 2017 - speech of the President of the
Commission (13/09/2017)
 cyber-attacks can be more dangerous to the stability of
democracies and economies than guns and tanks;
 there is a need for a Europe that protects, empowers and
defends;
 the priority is to better protect Europe in the digital age;
Cybersecurity Package 2017 (13/09/2017)
 Joint Communication JOIN(2017)450: The Commission
announced the intention to create a Cybersecurity
Competence Network with a European Cybersecurity
Research and Competence Centre.
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Policy context (4/5)
Conclusions from the Tallinn Digital Summit
(29/09/2017):
 "We should make Europe a leader in cybersecurity by 2025, in
order to ensure the trust, confidence, and protection of our
citizens, consumers and enterprises online and to enable a free
and law-governed internet."
 "Europe needs a common European approach to cybersecurity.
Europe has to function as a single European cyberspace and a
single cybersecurity market, including in terms of world-class and
state-of-the-art security certification and joint standards,
operational capacity, and collective crisis response."

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Policy context (5/5)
Council Conclusions (20 November 2017)
… "21. WELCOMES the intention to set up a Network of Cybersecurity
Competence Centres to stimulate the development and deployment of
cybersecurity technologies and to offer an additional impetus to innovation
for the EU industry on the global scene in the development of next-
generation and breakthrough technologies, such as artificial intelligence,
quantum computing, blockchain and secure digital identities;
22. STRESSES the need for the Network of Cybersecurity Competence
Centres to be inclusive towards all Member States and their existing
centres of excellence and competence and pay special attention to
complementarity and with this in mind NOTES the planned European
Cybersecurity and Research Centre, which should, as its key role, focus on
ensuring complementarity and avoiding duplication within the Network of
Cybersecurity Competence Centres and with other EU agencies;" …
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Cybersecurity preparedness - cyber range,
simulation and economics
SU-DS01-2018
23/08
/2018
16M€

continuation of topic DS-07-2017

develop, test and validate IA


highly customizable dynamic
simulators
5-6€

Increase capacity and


preparedness in all sectors 7
Must involve CERT
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/su-ds01-2018.html 39
Cybersecurity in the Electrical Power and Energy System (EPES):
an armour against cyber and privacy attacks and data breaches

SU-DS04-2018-2020
23/08
/2018
20M€

Made the EPES resilient

Assessing vulnerabilities, IA
designing and implementing
adequate measures,
demonstrating effectiveness 6-8€

Large scale pilot/demonstrator


Can link with industry 4.0 7

Must link with Bridge project


http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/su-ds04-2018-2020.html 40
Digital security, privacy, data protection and
accountability in critical sectors
SU-DS05-2018-2019: subtopic IA
23/08
/2018
8,5M€

Digital security, privacy and


personal data protection in finance
IA

New/enhanced technologies
tailored:
3-4€
- for the finance domain
- for insurance companies
- Standardization
7

http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/su-ds04-2018-2020.html
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Cybersecurity

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Policy context
• The 11th Security Union progress report
- Support Member States in protecting public spaces;
- Enhance preparedness, resilience and coordination at EU level in case of an
incident involving chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN)
substances;
- Close the space in which terrorists can operate by further restricting access
to explosive precursors and improving cross border access to financial
information;

• COM(2017) 612 – Action Plan protection of public spaces


- Guidance material and Exchange of best practices to support MS.
- Improving cooperation between local actors and the private sector
- Increased financial support: €18.5 million from the ISF. Further €100
million from the Urban Innovative Actions.
Policy context
• CIP Policy:

 Directive 2008/114/EC – Identification and designation of EU Critical Infrastructure

 European Programme for CI Protection (COM (2006) 786, COM(2013) 318)

• SU Task Force - Subgroup PROTECTION

- Main priorities on CIP:

 Identification of tools, including indicators, to protect CIs from Hybrid Threats;

 Methods and tools for addressing insider threats to CI, such as background checks
and awareness raising in cooperation with relevant authorities;

 New challenges to CIP and emerging threats (e.g. cyber, insider threats, drones…)

 Other: CI Risk assessment methods, transnational cooperation,


civ-mil cooperation / cooperation with international orgs.
Dynamic countering of cyber-attacks
SU-ICT-01-2018: 2 subtopics
28/08
/2018
40M€
Cyber-attacks management -
advanced assurance and protection
AI – deep learning
IA

Cyber-attacks management –
advanced response and
4-5€
recovery
Innovative capabilities  human
support
6
Must involve CERT and end-
users
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Quantum Key Distribution testbed
SU-DS04-2018
14/11
/2018
15M€
experimental platform to test and
validate

IA
quantum key distribution as a
service
15€

Holistic testbeds (modular,


components, configurations,
approaches…) 7

http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/su-ict-04-2019.html 46
Establishing and operating a pilot for a Cybersecurity
Competence Network to develop and implement a common
Cybersecurity Research & Innovation Roadmap
SU-ICT-03-2018
29/05
/2018
50M€

Network of cybersecurity centre

RIA

15-16€
Pilot for FP9

At least 20 partners
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At least 9 MS/AS
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/su-ict-03-2018.html 47
Seamless
authentification
Horizon Prize

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Horizon Prize
• Seamless authentication for all
• Award for the best and most innovative authentication solutions
• Compete, Innovate & Win - €4 million
• Contest is open until 27 September 2018 !

www.ec.europa.eu/horizonprize-authentication
& conect-a2-prize@ec.europa.eu
Authentication of People

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Authentication of Objects RFIDs

SRAM PUF technology

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Authentication of people linked with their
objects

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The challenge
Develop innovative ways to enable everyone with their
linked smart objects to be able to easily prove in the
cyberspace their identities, their mutual relationships,
privileges and rights.

In other words we need innovative (group) authentication


where connectivity will become an opportunity and not a
burden to people.

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Thank Géraud Guilloud

you!
European Funding Advisor

ICT, Security, Research


Infrastructures
LUXINNOVATION GIE
5, avenue des Hauts-Fourneaux
L-4362 Esch-sur-Alzette
T (+352) 43 62 63 - [685]
geraud.guilloud@luxinnovation.lu

www.luxinnovation.lu

Luxinnovation

@Luxinnovation
@LuxTradeInvest

@Luxinnovation
@LuxTradeInvest

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31/01/2018 17/04/2018 28/08/2018 14/11/2018
Digitising  Electronics and smart
European Industry systems
 Photonics

Work Programme ICT


European Data
Infrastructure
 HPC + Big Data + cloud
Large Scale Test beds
 Big Data + IoT + cloud
Large Scale Test beds
 Data economy  Extreme Scale
 Software technologies Demonstrator
5G
Key areas
 Demonstration in  Pilots for Autonomous  Validation trials in
industrial context* driving vertical industry*
 China  EU-US
 EU-Taiwan
NGI  Open Internet Initiative  Interactive technologies
 AI
 IoT
 Hyper-connected
Sociality
 Multilingual
Cross-Cutting  STARTS
 Fintech
DIH- Support to  Robotics DIH
Hub  CSA
DIH - Platforms  Digital Manufacturing for  Agriculture DIH
and Pilots Connected Smart  Smart Home and grids
Factories  Horizontal support
 Smart Home and grids
Cybersecurity  Countering cyber-attack
 Quantum Key
Distribution
International  Japan, Smart City, 5G
(Japan-Korea)  Korea, Cloud, IoT and AI,
5G 65
Work Programme Security
Key areas
23/08/2018
Critical Infrastructure Protection  Protection of Critical Infrastructure
in Smart Cities  Combined threats
 Water, energy, transport, communication infrastructure, ground segment of space systems, health
services, e-commerce, postal infrastructure, sensitive industrial sites and plants, financial services
Disaster Resilient Societies  Human and SSH aspect of DRS
 Technologies for first responders, victim-detection
 Standardisation for security of water suplly
Fight Against Crime and Terrorism  Human and SSH aspect for FCT
 Technologies: Digital Forensics in criminal investigations
 Information and Data Stream management

Border and External Security  Humand and SSH aspect for BES (Fakenews)
 Technologies: situational awareness and AR, detecting fraud, verifying document validity, alternatives
technologies to identifying people
 Demonstration activities: remotely piloted aircraft and underwater autonomous platforms to be used
from on-board offshore patrol vessels (AI)

General Matter  Innovation clusters (specifically demonstration sites)


 Procurement Agencies
 PCP
Digital Security  See above 66
Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Re-usable

Work Programme RI
Key areas

22/03/2018 19/04/2018 21/11/2018


New Pan-European RI  Long-term sustainability of new RI
European Open  Commercial service via EOSC hub  Governance of EOSC  Coordination of
Science Cloud  Data-oriented RI project clusters  EU-wide compliance to the FAIR data national initiatives
principle
Integrating and  Integrating Activities for Advanced
opening RI Communities
European Data  Create a HPC infra and service (PRACE)
Infrastructure  Centres of Excellence on HPC - HPC
dissemination in industrial verticals
 Governance
Demonstrating RI role
from OS
Support to policy  International policy
• SESAME
• Coordination of ERIC network
• International visibility of EU RI
• Catalogue of RI services
• Support to ESFRI
• Support to e-IRG 67
FET Open FET PROACTIVE FET PROACTIVE HPC FET FLAGSHIP
 Novel
Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Re-usable
Continuous
ly open ideas
 FET
innovation
Work Programme FET
20/02/2018
launchpad
 FET Flagship Quantum technologies

 Artificial organs, tissues, cells


Key areas
22/03/2018
 Time-inspired technologies
 Living technologies
 Socially interactive
technologies
 Disruptive micro-energy and
storage technologies
 Topological matter

 Neuromorphic Computing
Technologies – Community
building

11/04/2018  Support

17/04/2018  Smart Materials and Nanoscale Engineering


 Robotics, Interfaces and Artificial Intelligence
 ICT for Social Interaction and Culture
 Disruptive technologies to Revolutionise
Healthcare
 Understanding Life by Exploring the Genome
and the Cell
 Earth, Climate Change and Natural Resources
 Radically new Energy Production, Conversion
and Storage devices and systems
15/05/2018  International
Cooperation on HPC
– Brazil and Mexico 68
Tips & tricks
Personal ones

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THIS IS NOT EUROVISION! MAKE IT EASY!

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Don’t hesitate!

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Get a pitch!

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Make figures and tables!

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Make figures and tables!

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Speak English!

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H2020: It’s a European Programme!

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Make it yours

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Have a multi-mindset team

Copyrights https://www.talkspace.com/blog/2017/09/debunking-4-myths-schizophrenia/ 78
The sooner
the better !
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Get an innovation management process
Why this idea for H2020?

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