Introduction to ARTEMIS Jan Lohstroh Secretary General ARTEMIS

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Introduction to ARTEMIS Jan Lohstroh – Secretary General ARTEMIS Industry Association Date, Barcelona location

Introduction to ARTEMIS Jan Lohstroh – Secretary General ARTEMIS Industry Association Date, Barcelona location 2010, December 14 Introduction to ARTEMIS

ARTEMIS = R&D&I in Embedded Systems ARTEMIS Advanced Research & Technology for EMbedded Intelligence

ARTEMIS = R&D&I in Embedded Systems ARTEMIS Advanced Research & Technology for EMbedded Intelligence and Systems Date, location ARTEMIS Industry Association Introduction to ARTEMIS � 2

Embedded Systems § Comprising SW, Processors, HW and connectivity u The ‘computer’ is ‘invisible’

Embedded Systems § Comprising SW, Processors, HW and connectivity u The ‘computer’ is ‘invisible’ to the user § Used in aero planes, cars, consumer electronics, white goods, robotics, machines, public infrastructures, buildings, mobile phones, … u Permeate our daily lives to an increasingly important extent § 98% of processors WW are in Embedded Systems u u Mobile phone contains 5 -10 processors Typical car has 60 processors or more Date, location § 20 Billion Embedded Systems by 2012 [conservative estimate] ARTEMIS Industry Association Introduction to ARTEMIS � 3

ES: Key to Europe’s competitiveness § Embedded Systems are a key enabler for innovation

ES: Key to Europe’s competitiveness § Embedded Systems are a key enabler for innovation in major industries Innovative, ES-based products u Innovative, ES-based manufacturing, distribution & maintenance systems u Date, location ARTEMIS Industry Association Introduction to ARTEMIS � 4

Embedded Systems Applications § ES’s bring intelligence and ease of use u u u

Embedded Systems Applications § ES’s bring intelligence and ease of use u u u To products For manufacturing etc. . . Additionally: energy savings, reduced costs, . . . § Compared to General Purpose computers, they are demanding applications: u u u Exponentially increasing complexity [design and maintenance] Reliability Availability [24/7] Safety, security Time critical, … Date, location ARTEMIS Industry Association Introduction to ARTEMIS � 5

Two ARTEMIS related Legal Entities § ARTEMIS Industry Association [founded 2007] u u Incorporating

Two ARTEMIS related Legal Entities § ARTEMIS Industry Association [founded 2007] u u Incorporating the ARTEMIS ETP since 2007 Status December 2010: 207 members from industry, institutes and universities First Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) published in 2006 [ARTEMIS-ETP] Updated SRA will be published in April 2011 § ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking [founded 2008] Legal embodiment of JTI [Joint Technology Initiative] u Members are Commission, 22 Member States and ARTEMIS Industry Association u Funded programme originally envisioned: about 2. 6 B€ [1. 3 B€ reality? ] u 6 calls (2008 -2013); 3 calls are completed resulting in 36 projects Date, ulocation 4 th call in 2011 u ARTEMIS Industry Association Introduction to ARTEMIS � 6

ARTEMIS Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) and ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking ARTEMIS SRA 2006 (update in

ARTEMIS Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) and ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking ARTEMIS SRA 2006 (update in 2011) by ARTEMIS Industry Association [incorporating ARTEMIS-ETP] Industry-driven pan-European vision FP 7 ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking EUREKA Upstream Up and Downstream ICT collab. R&D MASP/RA [yearly] ITEA 2, MEDEA+ ERC AWP [yearly] National contracts Marie Curie Call document [yearly] Research infrastr. Date, location National contracts ARTEMIS Industry Association National / Regional Programmes EC co-funding Since 2008 Introduction to ARTEMIS � 7

Brokerage Event for Call 2011 Day 2 § Introduction by Jan Lohstroh, § Selection

Brokerage Event for Call 2011 Day 2 § Introduction by Jan Lohstroh, § Selection process by Eric Schutz, § AWP 2011 by Laila Gide [Thales] § Continuation of the Brokerage Secretary General ARTEMIS -IA co-chair WG SRA ARTEMIS -IA § Call process by Alun Foster, Programme Manager ARTEMIS -JU § Organisation of this event by Executive Director ARTEMIS -JU event u Break out sessions u Final plenary § Closure and drinks Ad ten Berg, R&D manager ARTEMIS [IA] u u Poster session Break out session Reports in plenary Dinner ARTEMIS Industry Association Introduction to ARTEMIS � 8

137 entities participating to this event of which 52 are not (yet) ARTEMIS-IA member

137 entities participating to this event of which 52 are not (yet) ARTEMIS-IA member 60 50 40 30 Corp. Companies 20 Univ. /Inst. SME's 10 Au st ria Cz Bel giu ec h Re m pu b De lic nm ar k Fin la nd Fr an Ge ce rm an y Gr ee ce Ire la nd Ita ly L Ne atv ia th er la nd No s rw a Po y rtu ga l Ru ss ia Sp ai Un Sw n ite ed d Ki en ng do m 0 ARTEMIS Industry Association Introduction to ARTEMIS � 9

Advantages membership ARTEMIS Industry Association § Free entry to ARTEMIS Industry General Assembly §

Advantages membership ARTEMIS Industry Association § Free entry to ARTEMIS Industry General Assembly § Possibility to be elected in ARTEMIS Industry Association Steering Board u The ARTEMIS Industry Association Steering Board elaborates the AWP to make the ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking and industry driven programme § Possibility to become a member of a Working Group u SRA, MASP/RA, AWP, Co. IE, Tool platforms, Standardisation, Education, Metrics, SME’s, etc. § Free entrance to ARTEMIS Spring Event, Summer Camp and Co-summit §Date, Free copy of the ARTEMIS Magazine location § See for more info: www. artemis-ia. eu ARTEMIS Industry Association Introduction to ARTEMIS � 10

ARTEMIS-IA has to pay 2/3 of the operating costs of the Joint Undertaking Office

ARTEMIS-IA has to pay 2/3 of the operating costs of the Joint Undertaking Office § Agreement with the European Commission that ARTEMIS Industry Association pays 2/3 of the operating costs of the Joint Undertaking Office § Current scenario is that over the lifetime of the Joint Undertaking ARTEMIS Industry Association pays 11 M€ § Participants of selected projects should feel it a moral obligation to pay the same 1. 5% of the eligible project costs to ARTEMIS Industry Association as ARTEMIS Industry Association members do Date, location ARTEMIS Industry Association Introduction to ARTEMIS � 11

Supporting persons in this event ARTEMIS Industry Association § § § Ad ten Berg,

Supporting persons in this event ARTEMIS Industry Association § § § Ad ten Berg, R&D and Innovation coordinator Else Embregts, Communications manager Yvonne van Hattum, Office and Event manager Sandra Bok, Member administration Jan Lohstroh, Secretary General ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking § § Eric Schutz, Executive Director Alun Foster, Programme manager Antonio Vecchio Patrick Vandenberghe Date, location ARTEMIS Industry Association Introduction to ARTEMIS � 12

Thank your for your attention Jan Lohstroh: jan. lohstroh@artemis-ia. eu Date, location Introduction to

Thank your for your attention Jan Lohstroh: jan. lohstroh@artemis-ia. eu Date, location Introduction to ARTEMIS