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ARTEMIS Industry Association is the association for actors in Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems within Europe. As private partner, the association represents its members - industry, SMEs, universities and research institutes - in ECSEL Joint Undertaking. ARTEMIS Industry Association continuously promotes the R&I interests of its members to the European Commission and the Public Authorities of the member states. The association continues the work of the European Technology Platform ARTEMIS and is therefore responsible for the ARTEMIS Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) on Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems, which reflects the Research & Innovation (R&I) needs of the industry. The association strongly believes that the continued success of the Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems sector in Europe depends on one coordinated, pan-European strategy.



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ARTEMIS Industry Association is the association for actors in Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems within Europe. As private partner, the association represents its members - industry, SMEs, universities and research institutes - in ECSEL Joint Undertaking. ARTEMIS Industry Association continuously promotes the R&I interests of its members to the European Commission and the Public Authorities of the member states. The association continues the work of the European Technology Platform ARTEMIS and is therefore responsible for the ARTEMIS Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) on Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems, which reflects the Research & Innovation (R&I) needs of the industry. The association strongly believes that the continued success of the Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems sector in Europe depends on one coordinated, pan-European strategy.



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ARTEMIS Industry Association is the association for actors in Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems within Europe. As private partner, the association represents its members - industry, SMEs, universities and research institutes - in ECSEL Joint Undertaking. ARTEMIS Industry Association continuously promotes the R&I interests of its members to the European Commission and the Public Authorities of the member states. The association continues the work of the European Technology Platform ARTEMIS and is therefore responsible for the ARTEMIS Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) on Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems, which reflects the Research & Innovation (R&I) needs of the industry. The association strongly believes that the continued success of the Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems sector in Europe depends on one coordinated, pan-European strategy.

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      ARTEMIS Industry Association is the association for actors in Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems within Europe. As private partner, the association represents its members - industry, SMEs, universities and research institutes - in ECSEL Joint Undertaking. ARTEMIS Industry Association continuously promotes the R&I interests of its members to the European Commission and the Public Authorities of the member states. The association continues the work of the European Technology Platform ARTEMIS and is therefore responsible for the ARTEMIS Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) on Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems, which reflects the Research & Innovation (R&I) needs of the industry. The association strongly believes that the continued success of the Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems sector in Europe depends on one coordinated, pan-European strategy.
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      Relevant Calls for projects in the area of Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems ARTEMIS was founded as European Technology Platform (ARTEMIS ETP) in 2004, and in 2007 the ARTEMIS Industry Association was established to represent the industry in R&I and to execute the activities that need to be executed as an ARTEMIS ETP to create the Pan-European Strategic Research Agenda. Following the strong Pan-European focus of the ARTEMIS ETP, the ARTEMIS Industry Association has been building links to other organisations active in domains with a clear relation to Embedded Intelligent Systems. The most prominent cooperation has been established with ITEA, expressed by the recurring Co-summit event and the strategic document ‘High Level Vision 2030’. The ARTEMIS-IA focus for upcoming years is to further reach out to other communities that face Embedded Intelligence related challenges, with the purpose to create an even larger network for the ARTEMIS-IA members and strengthen the European R&I community of Embedded Intelligent Systems. In this scope, ARTEMIS-IA will continue to cooperate with several H2020 Projects, ETPs and PPPs for which Embedded Intelligent Systems are crucial enabling technologies to realize their research targets. Information about related calls for project ideas in the area of Embedded Intelligent Systems can be found below. All Horizon Europe Calls H2020 website  Overview of all open and upcoming calls for Horizon Europe Funded by EU Horizon Europe work programmes Horizon Europe is the EU’s key funding programme for research and innovation with a budget of €95.5 billion.It tackles climate change, helps to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and boosts the EU’s competitiveness and growth.The programme facilitates collaboration and strengthens the impact of research and innovation in developing, supporting and implementing EU policies while tackling global challenges. It supports creating and better dispersing of excellent knowledge and technologies. It creates jobs, fully engages the EU’s talent pool, boosts economic growth, promotes industrial competitiveness and optimises investment impact within a strengthened European Research Area.Legal entities from the EU and associated countries can participate. AI, Data and Robotics at work Calls: Calls open: 22-6-2021 Calls deadline: 21-10-2021  Read more Call information Proposal results are expected to contribute to at least one of the following expected outcomes: A new human-centred paradigm to keep people away from unsafe and unhealthy jobs via collaborative embodied (physical) AI, engaging and empowering end-users and workers, regardless of their gender, age or background Human-centric AI supporting professionals in trustworthy hybrid decision-making, and optimising their tasks Proposals are expected to demonstrate how AI, data, robotics and automation solutions can support workers in their daily tasks, improving working conditions (both physical and social) and work performance/efficiency, while considering safety, security and resilience, as appropriate. The added value to the application field should be demonstrated by qualitative and quantitative industry/production or service relevant KPIs, demonstrators at TRL6-7, benchmarking and progress monitoring processes. The involvement of the application sector stakeholders, including social partners, workers, managers and decision makers must be a key driver in the proposals, not only to identify the needs and the application scenarios, but to be involved in the co-creation and testing and uptake of the solutions and providing feedback to adapt the solutions to optimise the impact on working conditions and performances. The selection of the application sector should prioritise sectors and use-cases where the technology can demonstrate maximum impact and added value. While the focus is on technology, a human-centred approach will be key, with involvement of the workers, professionals, (front-line operators and managers) and other relevant experts, such as experts in human-centred design. They will closely collaborate with the technology providers and integrators. Engagement with SSH[1] expertise is also needed to improve interaction design and to provide expertise on trustworthiness and acceptability by workers, as well as ethical perspective of human-machine collaboration. Gender and intersectionality dimension[2] analysis should be a part of the proposals, where relevant. AI, DATA AND ROBOTICS FOR THE GREEN DEAL Call: HORIZON CL4-2021-DIGITAL EMERGING 01 Call opens: 22-06-2021 Call deadline: 21-10-2021 Read more Call information Innovative AI, data and robotics solutions for resource optimisation and minimisation of waste in any type of sector (from agri-food, to energy, utilities, transport, production, etc.), reduction of energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions including exploitation of all data and information sources contributing to optimising applications for a greener planet. This includes among others contribution to enterprises’ sustainability programs in the context of their CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) strategies to reduce their ecological footprint, cutting costs and contributing to social welfare at the same time Optimised AI, data and robotics (including modular and adaptive solutions) to maximise contribution to the Green Deal in various applications such as environmental and waste management, including for instance waste clean-up (e.g. plastic collection, sorting), or in the circular economy value chain. Advanced physical intelligence and physical performance of robotics solutions in diverse harsh environments serving the Green Deal. More info: EC portal CELTIC-NEXT Call: Celtic-Next Autumn Call  Call opened: tbd Call deadline: tbd Read more Call informationCELTIC-NEXT is the EUREKA Cluster for next-generation communications enabling the digital society. CELTIC-NEXT stimulates and orchestrates international collaborative projects in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) domain. The CELTIC-NEXT programme includes a wide scope of ICT topics based on new high-performance communications networks supporting data-rich applications and advanced services, both in the ICT sector and across all vertical sectors. CELTIC-NEXT is labelled for 8 years from January 2019 until December 2026. CELTIC-NEXT is an industry-driven initiative, involving all the major ICT industry players as well as many SMEs, service providers, and research institutions. The CELTIC-NEXT activities are open to all organisations that share the CELTIC-NEXT vision of an inclusive digital society and are willing to collaborate to their own benefit, aligned with their national priorities, to advance the development and uptake of advanced ICT solutions. Cognitive Cloud: AI-enabled computing continuum from Cloud to Edge (RIA) Call: HORIZON-CL4-2022-DATA-01); Call opens: 23-11-2021 Call deadline: 5-4-2022 Read more Call information Highly innovation cloud management layer making the best application of artificial intelligence techniques and AI models with automatic adaptation to the computing resources (i.e., connectivity, computing & storage) in cloud and edge to optimize where data are being processed (e.g. very close to the user at the edge, or in centralised capacities in the cloud). Seamless, transparent and trustworthy integration of diverse computing and data environments spanning from core cloud to edge, in an AI-enabled computing continuum. Automatic adaptation to the growing complexity of requirements and the exponential increase of data driven by IoT deployment across sectors, users and contexts while achieving optimal use of resources, holistic security and data privacy and credibility. Interoperability challenges among computing and data platform providers should be addressed and cloud federation approaches (based on open standards, interoperability models and open platforms) should be considered where appropriate. More information: EC Portal ECSEL Calls: ECSEL Calls 2020 Calls opened: 05-02-2020 Calls deadline: 05-05-2020 (PO) / 16-09-2020 (FPP) / 05-05-2020 (CSA) Read more Call 2020 Call 2019 Call 2018 Call 2017 Call 2016 Call 2015 Call 2014 Calls open ECSEL-JU opens 3 parallel Calls for proposals 2020: H2020-ECSEL-2020-1-IA-two-stage Innovation Actions (IA) H2020-ECSEL-2020-3-RIA-two-stage Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) H2020-ECSEL-2019-4-CSA Health.E-one-stage Coordination and Support Action (CSA) More information The IA and RIA ECSEL Calls 2020 have two stages, the Project Outline (stage 1) with deadline 5 May 2020, and Full Project Proposal (stage 2) with deadline 16 September 2020. The submission of a Project Outline is mandatory, only proposals having submitted a Project Outline will be allowed to submit a Full Project Proposal. The CSA ECSEL Call 2020 has one stage, with deadline 05 March 2020. More information about the Calls can be found on the ECSEL website. Calls result Three concurrent ECSEL-JU Calls ran in 2019: ECSEL Call 2019-1-IA resulted in 10 Full Project Proposals (FPP), of which 6 projects were selected: iRel40, InSecTT, Moore4Medical, IT2, CHARM and BEYOND5. ECSEL Call 2019-2-IA resulted in 21 Full Project Proposals (FPP), of which 7 projects were selected: ArchitectECA2030, FRACTAL, BRAINE, Progressus, ADACORSA, NextPerception and VALU3S. ECSEL Call 2019-3 Health.E resulted in 1 selected Coordination and Support Action (CSA) for the ECSEL Lighthouse Initiative “Health.E”: HEloS. These projects and CSA were selected for funding according to the decision of the Public Authorities Board. Calls result The four concurrent ECSEL-JU Calls 2018 resulted in 11 projects and 2 Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) that were selected for funding, according to the decision of the Public Authorities Board. Adding to previous calls’ support, a total of approximately 346M€ European and national grants have been granted to proposals with total eligible costs of about 748M€ arising from the ECSEL JU, making another step forward in the 5Bn€ programme to be supported by ECSEL JU. In 2018, for the first time ECSEL JU opened two additional calls adding to the two regular Innovation Action (IA) and Research and Innovation Action (RIA) calls, running regularly for years. These calls were specifically dedicated to Coordination and Support Actions relevant for the ECSEL Lighthouse Initiatives “Industry 4.E” and “Mobility.E” respectively. A maximum budget of €500.000 was foreseen for each of these actions. These 13 awarded proposals – APPLAUSE, Arrowhead Tools, MADEin4, PIN3S, Power2Power, VIZTA, AI4DI, COMP4DRONES, HELIAUS, NewControl, UltimateGaN, CSA-Industry4.E and COSMOS - will sign the formal contracts and launch their activities early in the new year and are expected to secure crucial advancements and smart solutions for citizens and our society. Calls result The two concurrent ECSEL-JU Calls 2017 resulted in 11 FPP submissions for Call 2016-1 and 26 FPP submissions for Call 2017-2.From these proposals, 12 projects were selected for funding, according to the following Decisions of the Public Authorities Board: Funding Call 2017-1 Innovation Action (IA) Funding Call 2017-2 Research and Innovation Action (RIA) Selected projects M€ H2020 costs EU funding 2017-1 469.3 110.1 iDev40 47.1 10.9 OCEAN12 103.7 25.1 POSITION-II 41.3 10.5 REACTION 48.7 10.9 TAPES3 132.0 28.2 WAKeMeUP 96.7 24.4 M€ H2020 costs EU funding 2017-2 215.7 63.1 5G_GaN2 21.6 6.3 AFarCloud 28.1 8.7 FITOPTIVIS 22.5 6.7 HiPERFORM 41.2 11.8 PRYSTINE 51.2 14.7 SECREDAS 51.1 14.9 M€ H2020 costs EU funding Grand Total 685.0 173.2 Call result The two concurrent ECSEL-JU Calls 2016 resulted in 28 FPP submissions for Call 2016-1 and 13 FPP submissions for Call 2016-2.From these proposals, 13 projects were selected for funding, according to the following Decisions of the Public Authorities Board: Funding Call 2016-1 Research and Innovation Action (RIA) | Industrial/Applied Research projects Funding Call 2016-2 Innovation Action (IA) | Experimental development projects Selected projects M€ H2020 costs EU funding 2016-1 166.1 48.2 AQUAS 16.0 4.8 CONNECT 20.1 5.9 I-MECH 17.8 5.3 MegaMaRt2 16.4 4.9 SILENSE 29.4 8.7 TARANTO 43.3 12.3 WInSiC4AP 23.1 6.4 M€ H2020 costs EU funding 2016-2 559.10 101.8 EuroPAT-MASIP 29.8 7.2 MICROPRINCE 14.4 3.4 Productive4.0 113.9 24.3 R3-PowerUP 181.6 28.0 SCOTT 39.7 10.5 TAKEMI5 179.8 28.3 M€ H2020 costs EU funding Grand Total 725.2 150.0 Call result The two concurrent ECSEL-JU Calls 2015 resulted in 51 FPP submissions for Call 2015-1 and 11 FPP submissions for Call 2015-2.From these proposals, 13 projects were selected for funding, according to the following Decisions of the Public Authorities Board: Funding Call 2015-1 Research and Innovation Action (RIA) | Industrial/Applied Research projects Funding Call 2015-2 Innovation Action (IA) | Experimental development projects Selected projects M€ Total National Funding Total EU Funding Total Funding 2015-1 ... 51.8 ... 3DAM ... 6.6 ... AMASS 4.0 6.2 10.3 ASTONISH 4.2 5.9 10.1 DELPHI4LED 1.9 2.8 4.7 DENSE ... 4.2 ... PRIME 10.6 12.2 22.8 REFERENCE 6.1 10.1 16.1 SafeCOP 3.6 3.8 7.3 M€ Total National Funding Total EU Funding Total Funding 2015-2 ... 92.0 ... Enable-S3 16.4 16.7 33.1 EnSO 17.6 19.2 36.8 IoSense 13.7 14.8 28.4 Semi40 11.0 12.2 23.3 TAKE5 24.4 29.1 53.5 M€ Total National Funding Total EU Funding Total Funding Grand Total 113.5 143.8 246.4 Call result ECSEL-JU opened the following two concurrent Calls in 2014, which resulted in 48 FPP submissions. From these proposals, 12 projects were selected for funding. Call 2014-1: Research and Innovation Action (RIA) | Industrial/Applied Research projects Call 2014-2: Innovation Action (IA) | Experimental development projects Selected projects M€ Total National Costs Total National Funding Total H2020 Costs Total EU Funding Total Funding 2014-1 143.3 38.0 140.7 47.7 85.7 3Ccar 58.2 13.1 53.0 17.6 30.7 EXIST 25.1 5.5 27.4 8.5 14.0 MANTIS 30.7 9.1 29.9 9.8 18.9 OSIRIS 4.4 1.5 4.5 1.8 3.3 RobustSENSE 9.6 3.1 8.7 3.3 6.4 SWARMs 15.3 5.7 17.3 6.4 12.1 M€ Total National Costs Total National Funding Total H2020 Costs Total EU Funding Total Funding 2014-2 548.3 100.1 05.9 106.8 206.9 ADMONT 46.2 11.3 39.0 11.1 22.5 InForMed 57.6 11.1 48.1 11.3 22.5 PowerBase 91.2 17.6 87.6 19.2 36.8 R2POWER300 9.0 1.8 8.2 2.1 3.8 SeNaTe 182.2 26.3 180.8 32.3 58.5 WAYTOGO FAST 162.1 32.0 142.3 30.7 62.6 M€ Total National Costs Total National Funding Total H2020 Costs Total EU Funding Total Funding Grand Total 691.6 138.1 646.7 154.5 292.5 ECSEL Public Private Partnership Website: ecsel.eu ECSEL is a partnership between the private and the public sectors for advancing the state-of-the art in electronic components and systems. The ECSEL Joint Undertaking is established within the meaning of Article 187 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union for the implementation of the Joint Technology Initiative on 'Electronic Components and Systems for European Leadership' for a period up to 31 December 2024. The ECSEL Joint Undertaking has legal personality: it is established by Council Regulation. The ECSEL Work Plan can be found on the ECSEL website. Contact ECSEL. EUREKA-Clusters Artificial Intelligence Call Call: EUREKA Clusters AI Call  Call opened: 1-3-2021 Submission deadline: 28-6-2021 Read more Call informationThe EUREKA Clusters CELTIC-NEXT, EUROGIA, ITEA 3, and PENTA-EURIPIDES², have perceived a common cross domain interest in developing, adapting and utilising emerging Artificial Intelligence within and across their focus areas. These Clusters, together with a number of EUREKA Public Authorities, are now launching a Call for innovative projects in the AI domain. The aim of this Call is to boost the productivity & competitiveness of European industries through the adoption and use of AI systems and services. Artificial Intelligence is a rapidly developing technology with the potential to influence or transform almost every aspect of the economy and society. In-depth knowledge and leadership in developing and applying this powerful capability is an essential requirement, if industry is to maintain its leadership in multiple application areas, or take advantage of new opportunities. This EUREKA Clusters AI Call is specifically designed to stimulate activity in this important area, through the creation of trans-national collaborative projects in applications that will support economic growth and benefit society as a whole. EURIPIDES² Call: EURIPIDES² Call 2021  Call opens: 1-01-2011 Submission deadline: 28-6-2021 (PO)  Read more Call informationIn 2019 for the first time, PENTA and EURIPIDES² announce a synchronised Call. Projects are the core business of EURIPIDES². The EURIPIDES² Board is granting the label twice a year. 84 projects worth 461 million Euros in R&D have been labelled under EURIPIDES and EURIPIDES² (2007-2016). Each year, EURIPIDES² organises a call for R&D&I project proposals in the area electronic systems, integration, packaging and reliability. The EURIPIDES² call process is designed to be quick and efficient, 10 months from project idea to project approval, while at the same time maintaining a high quality standard. In a two-stage procedure, the quality of the project proposal is evaluated and improved, finally leading to a selection of high quality project proposals that receive the official EURIPIDES² label. The EURIPIDES² label provides project partners with the possibility of applying for public funding from their national authorities. EURIPIDES² also operates a “FastTrack” project submission capability. In the exceptional case where a consortia and relevant Public Authorities agree on the urgency for a project to begin as soon as possible, EURIPIDES² will initiate a Full Project Proposal (FPP) evaluation on request. Functional electronics for green and circular economy (RIA) Call: HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01 Call opens: 22-06-2021 Call deadline: 21-10-2021 Read more Call information Proposals are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: European leadership in the area of flexible, printed and organic electronics Development of new concepts, designs and technologies in electronics to support and enable circular economy and sustainability. Development of next generation components and systems that will deliver climate-neutral digital solutions for a wide range of sectors More info: EC portal Future European platforms for the Edge: Meta Operating Systems (RIA) Call: HORIZON-CL4-2021-DATA-01 Call opens: 22-6-2021 Call deadline: 21-10-2021 Read more Call information Large-scale, cross-border demonstration of connected and highly automated driving functions for passenger cars Europe needs to strengthen its supply and value chains in cloud to edge computing by integrating relevant elements of computing, connectivity, IoT, AI and cybersecurity. Exploiting network functions such as adhoc - cloud/fog communication not limited to 5G , the objective is to develop meta operating systems for the edge that enable cloud and edge computing orchestrations by bringing computation, data and intelligence closer to where the data is produced (sensors and devices) and by which volume, variety, interoperability, and velocity should be handled efficiently and securely. This will make AI training and inference at the edge viable and lead to a next generation of internet-enabled automation concepts virtualizing computing and networking functions, multi-state analytics and digital twinning of underlying objects to improve end-to-end response time, to optimise the CO2 footprint and benefit from the use of renewable energy sources. Validation should be done through proof of concept or prototype implementations for at least 3 different applications in domains such as mobility, logistics, manufacturing, energy and other utilities, buildings or farming. Proposals are expected to use financial support to third parties (FSTP) to support industry, in particular SMEs, in take-up of emerging edge topologies, for populating and validating relevant use cases through experiments. A maximum of 20% of the budget is expected to be dedicated to FSTP and the maximum amount of FSTP is EUR 150.000 per third party for the entire duration of the action. More info: EC portal Innovation Radar, Tech Due Diligence and Venture Building for strategic digital technologies Call: HORIZON CL4-2021-RESILIENCE-01 Call opens: 22-06-2021 Call deadline: 23-9-2021 Read more Call information Projects are expected to contribute to at least one of the following outcomes: A scaling up of capabilities in matching EU-funded technology solutions developed by highly innovative sustainable and digital startups with access to finance and growth opportunities including, but not limited to, other European funding instruments (such as the Digital Europe Programme and EIC), innovation procurement, investors and corporate innovation ventures. Deliver, through tech due diligence and venture-building approaches, a step change in the number of new ventures created and ventures’ ability to attract funding for sustainable and digital innovations developed in EU-funded R&I. Scope: The action will use intelligence from the Innovation Radar platform[1] to: facilitate tech due diligence and the building of new ventures based on high-potential innovations and upscaling of HE-funded startups. This will in particular include matching of EU-funded innovations and the innovators behind them with finance and growth opportunities offered by investors, other European funding programmes (including the Digital Europe Programme and EIC), innovation procurement and corporate innovation ventures. Specific support will be devoted to pilot tech due diligence and venture-building services[2]. The services to be piloted will allow investors to better valuate the technology behind innovations, enable more precise valuations of digital start-ups and prepare their investment readiness. The tech due diligence services will deliver a benefit to spinoffs, startups and scale-ups by improving their access to finance. The pilot will also implement ‘venture-building’ approaches to dramatically increase the number of new ventures created on the basis of technological breakthroughs that may otherwise be at risk of remaining ‘in the lab’ despite their market or disruptive potential.. More info: EC portal ITEA Call: ITEA 4 Call   Call opens: 17-9-2021 Call deadline: 16-11-2021 (PO) / 15-2-2022 (FPP) Read more Call informationThe ITEA 4 Call runs until 2022. Once a year, ITEA offers the opportunity to submit research project proposals that fit in the domain of software-intensive systems and services. For this purpose, a Call is organised each year starting with a two-day brokerage event. In a two-stage procedure, the quality of the project proposal is evaluated and improved, finally leading to a selection of high quality project proposals that receive the official ITEA label. The ITEA label provides project partners with the possibility of applying for public funding from their national authorities. ITEA 4 EUREKA cluster Website: itea4.org ITEA is the Eureka R&D&I Cluster for software innovation, enabling a large international community of large industry, SMEs, start-ups, academia and customer organisations, to collaborate in funded projects that turn innovative ideas into new businesses, jobs, economic growth and benefits for society. It is industry-driven and covers a wide range of business opportunities facilitated by digitisation like smart mobility, healthcare, smart cities and energy, manufacturing, engineering and safety & security. Leveraging standardisation in Digital Technologies (CSA) Call: Leveraging standardisation in Digital Technologies (CSA) Call opens: 12-10-2021 Call deadline: 30-3-2022 Read more Call information This action will involve and empower European stakeholders participating at the development of open technical specifications and standards with the aim to representing European values and ethics, strengthen the take-up, scalability cross-border and cross-sector interoperability of their technological solutions. The aim is to reinforce the presence of EU and associated states experts in the international ICT standardisation scene, by setting up a ICT standardisation observatory and a facility supporting the participation of key European specialists (especially from SMEs and Academia) in key international and global Standard Developing Organisations. More info: EC portal Open Source Hardware for ultra-low-power, secure processors (CSA) Call: HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01 Call opens: 22-6-2021 Call deadline: 21-10-2021 Read more Call information Proposals are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: Structure European involvement in open source hardware efforts (including open Instruction Set Architectures) related to the design of ultra-low-power, secure microprocessors, microcontrollers and accelerators. Develop a roadmap for open source hardware in Europe covering both R&D as well as funding & business aspects for edge applications in all power and performance ranges from deeply embedded to high-end computing. Address issues like availability of a sustainable and reliable open hardware IP supply, maturity of the IP components (especially for industrial use), open source design tools, compilation, simulation, verification, real-time and mixed criticality, etc. Bring together all relevant European stakeholders and further develop and grow the European open source hardware ecosystem Align with related regional or national initiatives covering both academia and industry Interface with international efforts in the area including certification guidelines for design of IP to be used in safe/secure applications Participate and lead in the development of open source hardware standards and specifications. More info: EC portal Xecs EUREKA - Funded Website: eureka-xecs.com Xecs runs calls on an annual basis. Each call is guided by the ECS Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda and supported by countries across the Eureka network. The call cycle allows extensive opportunity to generate project ideas and build collaborative consortia – with events organised to support the process. PENTA / EURIPIDES² Call: PENTA / EURIPIDES² Call 2021 Call opens: 25-11-2020 Call deadline: 26-2-2021(PO) / 28-5-2021 (FPP) Read more Call informationAfter the success of the 2019 and 2020 joint initiatives, the two EUREKA-funded Clusters dedicated to collaborative industrial innovation - EURIPIDES² and PENTA - will once again join forces to launch a 2021 Call, which will close on 26 February 2021. PENTA targets transnational innovation supporting National priorities in micro and nanoelectronics enabled systems and applications. EURIPIDES² focuses on smart electronic systems and smart systems integration from components to systems. CALL FOCUS The three European industry associations - AENEAS, ARTEMIS-IA and EPoSS - representing large companies, SMEs, universities and research institutes from across the entire Electronic Components and Systems (ECS) value chain have joined together to produce a common Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) 2020. This common framework for Research, Development and Innovation (RD&I) identifies 10 chapters which together address the 5 essential capabilities required to meet the 5 key application needs, and the 11th chapter addressing the long-term vision. PENTA EUREKA - Funded Website: http://penta-eureka.eu PENTA is a EUREKA Cluster supporting innovation in micro- and nanoelectronics enabled systems and applications along the entire electronics value chain as described by the new ECS Strategic Research Agenda. Advanced spintronics: Unleashing spin in the next generation ICs (RIA) Call: HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01 Call opens: 22-06-2021 Call deadline: 21-10-2021 Read more Call information Proposal results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: Disruptive spin-based hardware components and devices, with significant progress towards the wafer-scale integration to provide industry compatible solutions for memory, sensing, imaging, communication and computation. First spin-based digital devices (Spin-chips) that demonstrate specific advantages of the approach and exhibit significant decrease in energy consumption. Large-scale complete systems that include next generation spintronics devices with emphasis on compatibility, integration of different materials & technologies including CMOS and photonics. More info: EC portal Open Source Hardware for ultra-low-power, secure processors (CSA) Call: HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01 Call opens: 22-6-2021 Call deadline: 21-10-2021 Read more Call information Proposals are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: Structure European involvement in open source hardware efforts (including open Instruction Set Architectures) related to the design of ultra-low-power, secure microprocessors, microcontrollers and accelerators. Develop a roadmap for open source hardware in Europe covering both R&D as well as funding & business aspects for edge applications in all power and performance ranges from deeply embedded to high-end computing. Address issues like availability of a sustainable and reliable open hardware IP supply, maturity of the IP components (especially for industrial use), open source design tools, compilation, simulation, verification, real-time and mixed criticality, etc. Bring together all relevant European stakeholders and further develop and grow the European open source hardware ecosystem Align with related regional or national initiatives covering both academia and industry Interface with international efforts in the area including certification guidelines for design of IP to be used in safe/secure applications Participate and lead in the development of open source hardware standards and specifications. More info: EC portal Smart Anything Everywhere Cyber-physical and embedded systems Customised Low Energy Computing powering Cyber-Physical Systems and the Internet of Things Flexible and wearable electronics/Organic Large Area Electronics Widening Digital Innovation Hubs The Smart Anything Everywhere (SAE) Initiative aligns different projects (so-called Innovation Actions) in various Technology Areas. Read more Call information Companies can apply for funding via Open Calls in their corresponding Technology Areas. Guidelines on how to apply for funding and application documents are provided by every Innovation Action directly. Click here for general information on funding. All-in-all, 64M€ of funding will be available for the Innovation Actions stimulating the uptake of advanced digital technologies by European industry – especially SMEs and mid-caps – in products that include innovative electronic components, software and systems, especially in sectors where digital technologies are underexploited. Need more information on our current Open Calls that offer funding? Click here to find the Open Calls.
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