Europe’s strategy for digitising industry:
ARTEMIS-IA's and ITEA's role in supporting
Europe's digital transformation
Digital Innovation Forum
Amsterdam, 11 May 2017
#DigitiseEU
• Dr Max Lemke
• Head of Unit Digitising Industry
• European Commission - DG CONNECT
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Rome, 23 March 2017
COMMITMENTS FOR A DIGITAL FUTURE OF EUROPE
8 MSs committed to build and deploy the next
generation of computing and data infrastructures
in Europe
11 Ministers & State Secretaries + industry
leaders pledged to collaborate and work jointly
within the EU Platform of National Initiatives
29 EU and EEA countries signed up for European
cross-border smart mobility corridors
5 Ministers, 2 MEPs & high-level stakeholders
participated in the launch of a pilot project to
boost cross-border digital work experiences
In addition: Launch of the new European Interoperability Framework
Digitising European Industry
Adding Value at the EU scale
Measures taken by MSs complement and reinforce each other
✓ Builds on and complements 13
ongoing national policy initiatives
AT, BE, CZ, DK, FR, DE, HU, IT, LU, NL, PT, ES & SE
✓ Welcome and support new upcoming
national initiatives under preparation
BG, HR, FI, PL, RO, SK, SL & UK
✓ Support the roll-out of digitisation of
industry across Europe
✓ Trigger collaboration and joint
investments
✓ Help industries and countries
exchange the means for re-skilling
of the workforce
Digital Day
Rome, 23 March 2017
Digitising European Industry
Investments
Close to €5 billion are earmarked by the EU in Horizon2020 and a
leverage by a factor of 10 in the Member States is expected
Role of the Member States and Regions:
• Building-up of national and regional structures of digital innovation hubs
• Strengthening competitiveness in digital technologies value chains and platforms
• => through innovation programmes; structural funds (e.g. ESIF – structural funds)
and investment programmes (e.g. EFSI - Juncker Plan)
Role of the European Commission:
Adding value to create European digital innovation ecosystems through supporting a
pan-European network of Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs); cross-border innovation
experiments and stimulating measures for DIHs in less developed regions
Aligning the EU-wide R&I efforts, national initiatives and industrial strategies
on strategic key digital technologies and their integration across all sectors
through platforms and standards
=> through using EU R&I programmes for aligning activities and investments
across the EU under strategic goals
Digitising European Industry
Linking up and coordinating
EU, national and regional initiatives
Digitising European
Industry (DEI):
Boosting EU Innovation Capacity
Widespread digital innovations
in all industries: a pan-EU network
of Digital Innovation Hubs
Strengthening Leadership through
Partnerships & Platforms
ICT standards and
Interoperability Testbeds
Smart
Regulations
for Industry
Reaping the full
benefits of a Digital
Single Market
Preparing
Europeans
for the
Digital Age
COM(2016)180 adoption,
on 19 April 2016
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Technology value chains
Autonomous driving
Micro-electronics
Healthy aging
Example: Smart Factory Platforms
Applications
Platform /
Operating
System
Sensors /
Connection with
physical world
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Leadership in
digital industrial value chains
Alignment / Federation of EU-wide R&I effort,
national initiatives and industrial strategies
EU actors join forces along common interests ("platform economy"):
Future global standards & platforms driven by interests of EU actors
Focus investments on:
• Key digital technologies and
their integration
• Digital industrial platforms,
reference architectures,
interoperability frameworks, …
• Reference implementations,
experimentation environments,
pilot projects
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Digital Industrial Platforms - Examples
Community-led
sector-specific
(vertical)
Community-led
cross-sector
(horizontal)
ISOBUS
IDS
RAMI
AIOTI
FITMAN
Proprietary
with open
interfaces
Cyber-Physical Systems and Embedded
Intelligence are a core technology for DEI
• R&I of the ARTEMIS and ITEA communities provides
important enabling technologies to make DEI happen
• CPS technologies are indispensable to integrate
components into reliable systems.
• Some key challenges:
• Cyber-physical systems:
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Increasing autonomy
Situational awareness
Time and safety criticality
Decentralised organisation of SoCPS, e.g. block chain
• Software technologies
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SW defined and virtual infrastructures
Productivity and development capacity: reusability, adaptability, …
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Roles of ECSEL, ARTEMIS-IA, ITEA
• Provide the technology building blocks (ECSEL, ITEA, EC WPs)
• Impressive show at DIF exhibition
• EXCSEL's role
• ECSEL is at the core of the implementation of the DEI strategy
• ECSEL is the most advanced and powerful instrument
for pooling resources under common strategic objectives
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Pilot lines, Application pilots (CRYSTAL, EMC2, ARROWHEAD)
Lighthouse initiatives (Industrie4.E, Mobility.E: Autodrive)
• ECSEL Lighthouse Initiatives:
• Collaboration across value-chains under a system perspective
• From hardware to CPS: it all comes together in the application:
the customer wants it to work seamless.
• Join forces across projects to increase impact at EU level
• High level systems view from user perspective: identify/close gaps
• Strong emphasis on standardisation and regulatory aspects
• Platform building includes issues like business models
Large scale piloting & platform building
in FP7, H2020 including ECSEL, IoT FA, …
Connected
Smart Factory
Digital health
& care
Smart
agriculture
Connected &
automated driv.
IoT Focus
Area
ACTIVAGE
IOF2020
AUTOPILOT
services for connected
cars
Societal
Challenges
UNIVERSAAL
e-health platform
for AAL
FoF PPP
FoF-11 cluster
- automation
- supply chain
cloud services
SC cofinancing
cloud services
AGRI cofinancing
SCOUT (CNECT)
4G connectivity
CARTRE (RTD/MOVE)
WIFI connectivity
Big Data PPP
ECSEL JU
AEGLE
personalised
services
DATABIO*
satellite data in
agriculture
ARROWHEAD
ENABLE-S3
automation
ADAS systems
CRYSTAL Autosar
AUTODRIVE*
Productive40*
supply chain
Future
Internet PPP
FITMAN
cloud services for
optimization
AUTOMAT
vehicle data services
FISTAR
cloud services
FI-Space
cloud services
* To start in due course
Not complete – e.g. not including IoT Smart City Pilot Synchronicity or ECSEL pilot lines
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Platform Building and Large Scale Piloting
WP 2018-20 and ECSEL
DIGITAL
MANUFACTURING
PLATFORMS
- Agile Value
Networks: Lot-size
One
- Zero-defect
Processes and
Products
Machines & Human
Competences
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Sustainable Value
Networks
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PLUG & PRODUCE
EQUIPMENT
PLATFORM
…
AGRICULTURAL
DIGITAL
INTEGRATION
PLATFORMS
SMART HOSPITAL
OF THE FUTURE
- Optimize farm
operations
SMART AND
HEALTHY LIVING
AT HOME
- High-precision
farming
- Healthy &
independent living
DIGITAL SERVICE
PLATFORMS FOR
RURAL ECONOMIES
…
- Early risk
detection and
intervention
…
INTERNET OF
THINGS FOR
ENERGY:
INTEROPERABLE
AND SMART HOMES
AND GRIDS
BIG DATA
SOLUTIONS FOR
ENERGY
5G FOR CONNECTED
AND AUTOMATED
DRIVING
…
…
Cross-cutting platforms, IoT, Big Data, Security…
ECSEL
Industrie4.E
ECSEL
Mobility4.E
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A first comparison of FoF programme and the
ECSEL Industry 4.E Lighthouse
Key features
Ind4.E Lighthouse
WP 2018-20
Pilots and Platforms
Building on previous efforts
ARROWHEAD
Running FoF–11
platform projects
Emphasis on platforms, ref.
architectures, integration/
interoperability frameworks
Lighter activity
Major focus
Piloting activities
Testbeds,
demonstrations
Testbeds, model
factories, large scale
piloting at system level
Driving industry
Component and
system suppliers
Manufacturing industry
National and regional
involvement
ECSEL tri-partite
scheme
Loose co-operation: EU
projects with MS and
regional initiatives
Strategic focus
Launch "bottom up"
Guidance: LIASE + GB
"Top down" through ICT
Work Programmes
Roadmap
ECSEL MASRIA
LIASE map
EFFRA SRA
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The future - some reflections
• Lighthouses cut across value chains taking a
system perspective: do we need more?
• How to better synchronise/co-ordinate EU-level,
national and regional programmes under a
common European agenda?
• Rome shows the way
• ECSEL and PPPs could play a strong role
• Do we need a European software strategy?
• One strategy
• Several implementation instruments
@ EU, MS, regional,mindustrial level
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Digital Innovation Hubs:
Towards organic Growth
Ensure that any industry in Europe
- big or small, wherever situated, whatever sector has access to advanced digital technologies and competences
European Factories
of the Future PPP
Setting up a pan-European
network of Digital
Innovation Hubs:
Member states & regions:
build-up/strengthening of
national and regional
structures of digital
innovation hubs
European Commission:
Complementary added-value
oriented measures
Netherlands Field Labs
VANGUARD
INITIATIVE
Smart Anything Everywhere initiative
Started in 2015 (phase 1)
63 M€ of EU funding
135 competence centres
240 experiments: 70% cross-border
152 contractors/15 large industry
20 Members States + Ass. Countries
Phase 2 projects:
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26.5M€ EC funding
125+ experiments
1 CSA & 4 IAs
Start in 2017
Building a European Data Economy
Baseline: General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR - 27 April 2016):
Focus on personal data
Who owns industrial data?
Possible mitigation measures:
Guiding principles:
• Enable the trading of machinegenerated data
• Facilitate and incentivise the
sharing of such data
• Protect investments and assets
• Avoid disclosure of sensitive
and confidential data
• Minimise lock-in effects
Network
provider
Machine
provider
Factory
owner
• Guidance on incentivising
businesses to share data
• Fostering the development of
Application Programming
Interfaces
• Default contract rules
• Access for public interest
purposes
• Access against remuneration
• Communication on Building a European Data
Economy launched on 10 January 2017
• Start of a broad consultation process to which
all relevant stakeholders are to be invited (10
January – 26 April 2017)
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Cybersecurity
The cyberspace is a backbone of digital society &
economic growth but cybersecurity incidents undermine
trust in digital services and products
The EU's response
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2016: cPPP to ensure a sustained supply
cybersecurity products and services in Europe
of
innovative
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2016: Communication on Strengthening Europe's Cyber Resilience
System includes initiatives to increase cyber resilience, stimulate
cybersecurity market, mainstream cybersecurity in EU policies
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Reflect on a European ICT security certification framework
Digitisation is transforming the economy
New Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition –
launched 1 Dec 2016
• Builds upon & expands Grand Coalition for digital skills
and jobs (2013)
• Implements part of the New Skills Agenda for Europe
(June 2016)
• What's new:
Broadening the scope to the workforce as all sectors of
the economy become digital. Roundtable with social
partners 1st step
Involve Member States and stakeholders in
designing and delivering solutions: national digital skills
strategies and national coalitions by 2017, joint targets
Best-practice exchange; pledges and joint training
programmes; link to Member States’ action
Better use of European and national funds
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Conclusions
• The digital transformation concerns everyone:
• It requires a voluntary proactive approach of all actors
• Which builds on the European strengths
• The Digitising European Industry Initiative:
• Builds on national initiatives - Focus on European added value
• The ECSEL/ARTEMIS-IA and ITEA have a key role:
• Develop the building blocks
• Platform building and piloting
• Pooling resources under a common strategic agenda
• We need to start thinking beyond 2020
• The digital transformation of our economy and society
is also about skills, jobs and social aspects:
• Need for an inclusive approach towards digital transformation
• Take due consideration for the fears of European citizens! 22
THANK YOU
Digitising European Industry
http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/digitising-european-industry
Twitter: #DigitiseEU
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