EU funds for age-friendly initiatives Funding opportunities in ICT Horst Kraemer DG CONNECT
Research and Innovation
H2020: Health and Ageing in the Work Programme 2014/15
Societal Challenge #1
Societal Challenge #6
Understanding health, ageing and disease Determinants, risk factors and pathways
Overcoming the crisis: new ideas, strategies and governance structures for Europe
Systems medicine
Migration, Prosperity and Growth
Advancing active and healthy ageing
Innovative social investment approaches for the modernisation of social policies and services
Service robotics within in assisted living environments Early risk detection and intervention Promoting mental wellbeing: in the ageing population ICT solutions for independent living with cognitive impairment Co-ordination activities Support for the EIP-AHA Coordination Action for JPI "MYBL" ERA-NET Collaboration and alignment of national programmes and activities in the area of brain-related diseases Integrated, sustainable, citizen-centred care Advanced ICT systems and services for Integrated Care Self-management of health and disease: citizen engagement and mHealth
The young generation in an innovative, inclusive and sustainable Europe
Early job insecurity and labour market exclusion The young as a driver of socio-ecological transition New forms of innovation Platform for ICT for Learning and Inclusion
LEIT Smart Systems integration Cloud Computing services Robotics, Photonics ICT-KET Integrated Platforms
Public procurement of innovative eHealth services
Digital Social Platforms (CAPS)
Improving health information, data exploitation and providing evidence base for policies and regulation
Internet of Things
Digital representation of health data to improve diseases' diagnosis and treatment
Big Data
High Performance Computing
PHC 21 – 2015:
Advancing active and healthy ageing with ICT: Early risk detection and intervention Scope 1/2
• ICT based solutions to support active and healthy ageing by enabling early detection and minimisation of risks associated with ageing, including (but not limited to) cognitive impairment, frailty, depression and falls;
• Demonstrate the link between changes in behaviour and subsequent negative consequences of ageing by unobtrusive behavioural sensing, and large scale collection of data readily available in the daily living environment.
PHC 21 – 2015 Scope 2/2
• ICT based interventions, as well as innovative treatments and therapies based on early detection;
• Multi-disciplinary research involving ICT, behavioural, sociological, health and other relevant disciplines;
• Stakeholder engagement to identify relevant user needs and ensure end-user acceptance (including gender aspects);
• Ensure full compliance with relevant data protection rules.
PHC 21 – 2015
Expected Impact
• Evidence for the benefits of risk detection and intervention, based on proof of concept and involvement of relevant stakeholders;
• Clear improvements for individuals, care systems and wider society
from new therapies and interventions based on early risk detection;
• Global leadership in ICT based innovation for active and healthy ageing.
PHC 21 – 2015
Deadline, Budgets, Thresholds
• Submission Deadline:
21-04-2015 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)
• Research and Innovation Actions, EU contribution 3-4 million € • Total Call Budget: 20 million € • Cumulative threshold: 12 (4/4/3)
Contact & More Info Work Programme 2014-2015, 8. Health, demographic change and wellbeing: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/ 2014_2015/main/h2020-wp1415-health_en.pdf
Digital Social Platforms (H2):
[email protected]
PHC 21 – 2015 Participant Portal
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/ opportunities/h2020/topics/2268-phc-21-2015.html
Integrated, sustainable, citizen-centred care
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PHC 25 - 2015) Advanced ICT systems and services for Integrated Care Advance the state of art in telehealth and telecare systems, addressing technological, social and organisational issues. Focus on
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services to support patient empowerment, self-care, adherence to care plans monitoring patient status, activity and compliance to therapy Fusion, analysis and interpretation of data (from patients and care providers) for improved decision making new patient pathways & personalisation of care programmes new knowledge for management of co-morbidities ©Dreaming project
Involve a wide range of stakeholders (doctors, nurses, social workers, patients, programmers, interaction designers, etc.)
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Proof-of-concept, with qualitative & quantitative success measures
Integrated, sustainable, citizen-centred care
PHC 25 - 2015) Advanced ICT systems and services for Integrated Care
Expected Impact
•Reduced admissions and stays in care institutions •Improvements in daily activities and quality of life of older persons •Stronger evidence on health outcomes, QoL and care efficiencies •Improved cooperation among actors in care services & improved interaction between patients and carers
•Improved usability and adaptability of ICT systems for integrated care •Strengthened European position in ICT products and services
PHC 25– 2015 Deadline, Budgets, Thresholds
• Submission Deadline:
21-04-2015, 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)
• Single Stage • Total Budget: 20 million € • Research and Innovation Actions, EU contribution 3-5 million EUR
• Cumulative threshold: 12 (4/4/3)
PHC 25 – 2015 on the Participant Portal
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/226 9-phc-25-2015.html
Contact & More Info Work Programme 2014-2015, 8. Health, demographic change and wellbeing: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/doc/call/h2020/commo n/1617611-part_8_health_v2.0_en.pdf
Digital Social Platforms (H2):
[email protected]
H2020 ICT-Call 2015: Digital Social Platforms • A new approach to participation and social innovation • Part of "Collective Awareness Platforms (CAPS)" in the LEIT part of H2020 • Large-scale stakeholder involvement
What makes a DSP approach? • Identification of blockers for participation • Finding (ICT supported) enabling factors • Interdisciplinary research, particularly DSSH, behavioural change • Incentives, rewards, possibly business models • Transferability and scalability • Building on "existing ecosystems"
Research and Innovation Actions
ICT 10 – 2015: Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation c. Digital Social Platforms (DSP) Scope
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Digital social platforms for multidisciplinary groups developing innovative solutions to societal challenges Scaling up: transposition of existing or emerging solutions to larger transnational scales Build on established open multi-stakeholder networks, e.g. European Innovation Partnerships Provide a suitable ICT-enabled cooperative environment for expansion and governance Transferable and scalable to other communities in different domains and societal challenges.
Research and Innovation Actions
ICT 10 – 2015: Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation c. Digital Social Platforms (DSP) Expected Impact
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Definition of new concepts and models for the development of digital social platforms, deeper understanding of social innovation processes Transferability and scalability of the digital social platforms model, as well as of the services developed, to enlarged communities across borders Measurable improvement in cooperation among citizens, researchers, public authorities, private companies, non-profit, non-governmental and any other civil society organisation
! This time ! Research and Innovation Action (100%)
ICT 10 – 2015
Deadline, Budgets, Thresholds
• Submission Deadline:
14-04-2015 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)
• Research and Innovation Actions, EU contribution 2 million € • Topic Budget: 7 million € • Cumulative threshold: 10 (3/3/3)
Contact & More Info CAPS: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/collective-awareness-platformssustainability-and-social-innovation DG CONNECT Unit Digital Social Platforms (H2):
[email protected]
ICT 10 – 2015 Participant Portal
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/ 9082-ict-10-2015.html
Beyond H2020: JPI "More Years, Better Lives" • • • • • •
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Joint Programming Initiative on Demographic Change Strategic Programming of MS research on demographic change (Council conclusion in 2011) Lead by Italy, Germany, Finland 15 members, France joined in April Goals: alignment and joint actions Strategic Research Agenda adopted. Official launch: 11th April 2014
Fast Track Action on Work and Health
Joint Programming Initiative "More Years, Better Lives" • First call to be published in March 2015 • Jointly by several Member States • Health and Ageing in the workplace
http://www.jp-demographic.eu/
Thank you.