ECSEL MASP 2015 Alun Foster Head of Plans and Dissemination What is ECSEL? ECSEL = Electronic Components and Systems for European Leadership ECSEL JU is: The Public-Private Partnership keeping Europe at the Forefront of Technology Development A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 2 Electronic Components and Systems Provide the “Smart” of Everything Smartphone Smart Card Smart Grid Smart Cities Smart Mobility “Smart” = chips running software, …. integrated in a system, enabling applications ! Smartanything ! Smart Governance A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 3 Nanoelectronics Permeates All Aspects of Societal Life, Drives Innovation in All Industries, Creates Jobs and Growth Services 7-10 jobs 20-25 € ELECTRONICS 1 job A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 Nano Electronic Components 1€ 4 ECSEL Ecosystem Evolving from FP7 to H2020 Along the Value Chain European strategic necessities: ECSEL JU Wafer processing Embedded Software ECSL JU: an EU Policy Equipment Design Automation IP Blocks Assembly and Test System Integration ELECTRONICS APPLICATIONS Materials ► ENIAC + ARTEMIS + EPoSS = ECSEL FP7 Without state of the art semiconductor technology, Europe will depend entirely on importation (ENIAC JU) Without embedded software functionality, chips are useless, fabs are unsustainable (ARTEMIS JU) Without smart integration in systems, no economic and societal benefits are possible (ETP EPoSS) H2020 A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 5 ECSEL JU Shall Drive Innovation by Focusing on Higher Technology Readiness Levels European Commission, Brussels, 23.5.2013, COM(2013) 298 final A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 6 How does the MASP come about? • Multi Annual Strategic Plan and Work Plan 2015 – MASP 2015 adopted in December 2014 – Work Plan 2015 adopted end February MASRIA + RIAP MASP WP ECSEL Participating States Eligibility and Budgets A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 7 ECSEL JU Programme Architecture Electronic Leaders Group “KETs” report: “… A combined market-pull-supply-drive strategy to optimise impact.” Applications creating the opportunities for Industry to help address Societal Challenges PART A PART B Technologies needed by Industry to make it happen... A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 8 Part A – Key Applications 1. Smart mobility – resource-efficient transport – highly automated and autonomous – integrated and multimodal mobility networks 2. Smart society – Security enabling components and systems – Smart and Connected Things (incl. Internet of Things) – European assets protection A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 9 Part A – Key Applications 3. Smart energy – Sustainable energy generation and conversion – Reducing energy consumption – Efficient community energy management 4. Smart health – – – – – Prevention Diagnosis Treatment/Therapy Aftercare Improved Food Quality A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 10 Part A – Key Applications 5. Smart production I. manufacturing and process automation and new manufacturing and process technologies enabled by advanced electronics systems. • Several sub-topics (see MASP) II. manufacturing of semiconductors as a special topic A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 11 Part B – Essential Capabilities 1. Semiconductor Process, Equipment, and Materials – leadership in processing know-how for: • • • advanced and beyond CMOS (More Moore, MM), heterogeneous (More than Moore, MtM) and System in Package (SiP) technology 2. Design technologies – – – – Technologies for Model-Based and Virtual Engineering Managing complexity, safety and security Managing diversity Increasing yield, robustness and reliability, and generate system openness A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 12 Part B – Essential Capabilities 3. Cyber-physical systems – – – Architectures, principles and models for safe and secure CPS Autonomous, adaptive and cooperative CPS Computing Platforms 4. Smart systems integration – – – Building blocks, controls and interfaces of smart systems Integration methods enabling smart functionality, automation and reliable operation in harsh and complex environments Interfaces for the safe, secure and efficient transfer of data and energy A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 13 Project Topics THINK OUTSIDE OF YOUR SILO! • “Projects of the ECSEL programme do not necessarily have to limit themselves to covering only one of these key applications or essential technology capabilities; on the contrary, multi/cross-capability projects will be encouraged wherever relevant. This cross-capability work is vital in creating initiatives of adequate critical mass and vital in fostering innovation ...” A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 14 What’s special about ECSEL JU projects? • Think “Programme”, not isolated projects... • Think BIG in terms of ECONOMIC IMPACT • Think Pilot Lines and PLATFORMS* – Eg. Places2Be, E450EDL, Arrowhead, CRYSTAL, EMC2, ... • Build a new one (ambitious !) • or ensure your RD&I project relates to one * “Lighthouse Projects” in the ELG KETs report A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 15 Motto: “When the object is to raise the permanent condition of a people, small means do not merely produce small effects: they produce no effect at all.” John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) “The Principles of Political Economy” So ... Please help us to both THINK BIG and to ACT BIGGER A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 16 Thank you! ? Questions? A. Foster: ECSEL MASP 2015. April 2015 17
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