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91 Amendments of Marian-Jean MARINESCU related to 2018/0225(COD)

Amendment 11 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 2 – paragraph 3 a (new)
3 a. Commission will implement an instrument to make public in real time, the implementation of the Programme, including data about the participants, financing amounts, results, market uptake;
2018/10/25
Committee: CONT
Amendment 12 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 5 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
1. For each mission, a mission board may be established. It shall be composed of aroundmaximum 15 high level individuals including relevant end-users' representatives. The mission board shall advise upon the following appointed by the Commission following a transparent and independent recruitment process with participation of applicants from all Member States:
2018/10/25
Committee: CONT
Amendment 16 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 12 a (new)
Article 12 a Digitalisation Digitisation is a major driver. As it continues at a rapid pace across all sectors, investment in priority areas ranging from artificial intelligence to next generation internet, high performance computing, photonics and nano- electronics, becomes essential for the strength of our economy and the sustainability of our society. Investing, producing and using ICT provides a major boost to EU economic growth, amounting to an increase of 30% between 2001 and 2011 alone. Key enabling technologies underpin the blending of the digital and the physical worlds, central to this new global wave of innovation. Investing in the development, demonstration and deployment of key enabling technologies, and ensuring a secure, sustainable and affordable supply of raw and advanced materials, will secure EU strategic autonomy and help EU industry to significantly reduce its carbon and environmental footprints
2018/10/25
Committee: CONT
Amendment 19 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 3
(3) In order to ensure uniform conditions for the implementation of the Specific Programme, implementingdelegated powers should be conferred ton the Commission to adopt work programmes for the implementation of the Specific Programme. Those powers should be exercised in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament ana Comprehensive Program and implementing powers should be conferred ofn the Council4 . _________________ 4 Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 2011 laying down the rules and general principles concerning mechanisms for control by the Member States of the Commission's exercise of implementing powers (OJ L 55, 28.2.2011, p. 13)mmission to adopt work programmes scheduled in the Comprehensive Programme for the implementation of the Specific Programme.
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 40 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – introductory part
(2) Pillar II 'Global Challenges and Industrial Competitiveness' with the following components:
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 41 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point c
(c) cluster 'Digital and IndustryClimate, Industry and Space', as described in Annex I, Pillar II, section 3;
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 42 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point d
(d) cluster 'ClimateDigital, Energy and Mobility', as described in Annex I, Pillar II, section 4;
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 45 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 4 – paragraph 1
1. In accordance with Article 9(1)of Regulation … FP/RfP Regulation, the financial envelope for the implementation of the Specific Programme for the period 2021 to 2027 shall be EUR 94 100116 895 000 000 in curreonstant prices.
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 48 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 4 – paragraph 1 a (new)
1a. In addition the amount of EUR 3 105 000 000 transferred to Invest EU.
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 50 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 5 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
1. For each mission, a mission board may be established. It shall be composed of aroundmaximum 15 high level individuals including relevant end-users' representatives appointed by the Commission following a transparent and independent recruitment process with participants of applicants from all Member States. The mission board shall advise upon the following:
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 53 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 7 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
The Scientific Council shall be composed of 27 members from all Member States, scientists, engineers and scholars of the highest repute and appropriate expertise, of both women and men in different age groups, ensuring a diversity of research areas and acting in their personal capacity, independent of extraneous interests.
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 58 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 10 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1
The EIC Board shall be composed of 15 to 2027 high level individuals from all Member States drawn from various parts of Europe's innovation ecosystem, including entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, investors and researchers. It shall contribute to outreach actions, with EIC Board members striving to enhance the prestige of the EIC brand.
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 61 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 11 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
The Programme shall be implemented by work programmes referred to in Article 110 of Financial Regulation. They shall be prepared based on the strategic plan, following a strategic planning process as described in Annex I to this Decision. The Commission shall present the strategic plan at the latest on December 31, 2021 together with a Comprehensive Programme by means of delegated acts in accordance with Article 12 a. The Strategic Plan and Comprehensive Programme may be modified after a minimum two years period from the last proposal. The Commission will present an implementing act regarding the procedure to adapt the strategic plan and the Comprehensive Programme to crises and emergencies.
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 63 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 11 – paragraph 2 – point b
(b) all clusters under the pillar 'Global Challenges and Industrial Competitiveness', MSCA, research infrastructures, support to innovation ecosystems, sharing excellence and reforming and enhancing the European R&I System, in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 12(4);
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 64 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 12 a (new)
Article 12a Exercise of the regulation 1. The power to adopt delegated acts is conferred on the Commission subject to the conditions laid down in this Article. 2. The power to adopt delegated acts referred to in Article 11(1) shall be conferred on the Commission until 31 December 2028. 3. The delegation of power referred to in Article 11(1) may be revoked at any time by the European Parliament or by the Council. A decision to revoke shall put an end to the delegation of power specified in that decision. It shall take effect the day following the publication of the decision in the Official Journal of the European Union or at a later date specified therein. It shall not affect the validity of any delegated acts already in force. 4. Before adopting a delegated act, the Commission shall consult experts designated by each Member State in accordance with the principles laid down in the Interinstitutional Agreement on Better Law-Making of 13 April 2016. 5. As soon as it adopts a delegated act, the Commission shall notify it simultaneously to the European Parliament and to the Council. 6. A delegated act adopted pursuant to Article 11(1) shall enter into force if no objection has been expressed either by the European Parliament or by the Council within a period of two months of notification of that act to the European Parliament and the Council or if, before the expiry of that period, the European Parliament and the Council have both informed the Commission that they will not object. That period shall be extended by two months at the initiative of the European Parliament or of the Council.
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 67 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – paragraph 14
Horizon Europe will provide dedicated support for open access to scientific publications, to knowledge repositories and other data sources. Dissemination and knowledge diffusion actions will be supported, also from cooperation with other EU programmes, including clustering and packaging results and data in languages and formats for target audiences and networks for citizens, industry, public administrations, academia, civil society organisations, and policy makers. For this purpose, Horizon Europe may make use of advanced technologies and intelligence tools. The Commission will implement an instrument to make public in real time, the implementation of the Programme, including data about the participants, financing amounts and market uptake.
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 96 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – introductory part
3. CLUSTER 'DIGITAL AND INDUSTRYCLIMATE, INDUSTRY and SPACE'
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 104 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – introductory part
4. CLUSTER 'CLIMATEDIGITAL, ENERGY AND MOBILITY'
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 131 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.2 – point 4.2.6 – paragraph 2 – indent 5 a (new)
– electro mobility;
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 171 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part 4 – point 1 – paragraph 3 – indent 4 a (new)
– Introducing dedicated funding lines in the work programme and/or proposing specific quotas for groups of countries where significant gap in funding distribution is reported from H2020 actions;
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 172 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part 4 – point 1 – paragraph 3 – indent 4 b (new)
– Financing R&I projects in all Member States retaining researchers and innovators in their Members States of origin;
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 173 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part 4 – point 1 – paragraph 3 – indent 4 c (new)
– introducing dedicated funding lines for applications from EU 13 awarded with a 'seal of excellence' certification;
2018/09/18
Committee: TRAN
Amendment 232 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 3
(3) In order to ensure uniform conditions for the implementation of the Specific Programme, implementingdelegated powers should be conferred ton the Commission to adopt work programmes for the implementation of the Specific Programme. Those powers should be exercised in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament ana Comprehensive Program and implementing powers should be conferred ofn the Council4 . _________________ 4 Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 2011 laying down the rules and general principles concerning mechanisms for control by the Member States of the Commission's exercise of implementing powers (OJ L 55, 28.2.2011, p. 13)mmission to adopt work programmes scheduled in the Comprehensive Programme for the implementation of the Specific Programme.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 268 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 9
(9) The types of financing and the methods of implementationGrants, prizes and procurements will be the types of financing under this Decision. The type shall be chosen on the basis of their ability to achieve the specific objectives of the actions and to deliver results, taking into account, in particular, the costs of controls, the administrative burden, and the expected risk of non- compliance. For grants, this shall include consideration of the use of lump sums, flat rates and scales of unit costs.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 302 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point d a (new)
(d a) contributing to balanced ERA through financing R&I projects in all Member States retaining researchers and innovators in their Members States of origin.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 365 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – introductory part
(2) Pillar II 'Global Challenges and Industrial Competitiveness' with the following components:
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 382 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point c
(c) cluster 'Digital and IndustryClimate, Industry and Space', as described in Annex I, Pillar II, section 3;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 385 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 2 – point d
(d) cluster 'ClimateDigital, Energy and Mobility', as described in Annex I, Pillar II, section 4;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 406 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 4 – paragraph 1
1. In accordance with Article 9(1) of Regulation … FP/RfP Regulation, the financial envelope for the implementation of the Specific Programme for the period 2021 to 2027 shall be EUR 94 100116 895 000 000 in curreonstant prices.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 421 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 4 – paragraph 1 a (new)
1 a. In addition the amount of EUR 3 105 000 000 transferred to Invest EU.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 433 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 5 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
1. For each mission, a mission board may be established. It shall be composed of aroundmaximum 15 high level individuals including relevant end-users' representatives appointed by the Commission following a transparent and independent recruitment process with participation of applicants from all Member States. The mission board shall advise upon the following:
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 470 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 7 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
The Scientific Council shall be composed of 27 of members, representing all Member States, scientists, engineers and scholars of the highest repute and appropriate expertise, of both women and men in different age groups, ensuring a diversity of research areas and acting in their personal capacity, independent of extraneous interests.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 513 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 10 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 1
The EIC Board shall be composed of 15 to 2027 high level individuals representing all Member States drawn from various parts of Europe's innovation ecosystem, including entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, investors and researchers. It shall contribute to outreach actions, with EIC Board members striving to enhance the prestige of the EIC brand.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 519 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 10 – paragraph 3 – subparagraph 2
The members of the EIC Board shall be appointed by the Commission, following an open call for nominations or for expression of interests or both, whichever the Commission will find more appropriate,, and taking into account the need for balance in expertise, gender, age and ageographical distribution.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 533 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 11 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1
The Programme shall be implemented by work programmes referred to in Article 110 of Financial Regulation. They shall be prepared based on the Strategic Plan, following a strategic planning process as described in Annex I to this Decision. Commission shall present the strategic plan latest December 31, 2021 together with a Comprehensive Programme by means of delegated acts in accordance with Article 12 a. Strategic Plan and Comprehensive Programme may be modified after a minimum two years period from the previous proposal. Commission will present an implementing act regarding the procedure to adapt the Strategic Plan and the Comprehensive Programme to crises and emergencies.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 537 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 11 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2
Work programmes shall set out, where applicable, the overall amount reserved for blending operations.deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 547 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 11 – paragraph 2 – point b
(b) all clusters under the pillar 'Global Challenges and Industrial Competitiveness', MSCA, research infrastructures, support to innovation ecosystems, sharing excellence and reforming and enhancing the European R&I System, in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 12(4);
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 553 #
Proposal for a decision
Article 12 a (new)
Article 12 a Exercise of the regulation 1. The power to adopt delegated acts is conferred on the Commission subject to the conditions laid down in this Article. 2. The power to adopt delegated acts referred to in Article 11(1) shall be conferred on the Commission until 31 December 2028. 3. The delegation of power referred to in Article 11(1) may be revoked at any time by the European Parliament or by the Council. A decision to revoke shall put an end to the delegation of power specified in that decision. It shall take effect the day following the publication of the decision in the Official Journal of the European Union or at a later date specified therein. It shall not affect the validity of any delegated acts already in force. 4. Before adopting a delegated act, the Commission shall consult experts designated by each Member State in accordance with the principles laid down in the Interinstitutional Agreement on Better Law-Making of 13 April 2016. 5. As soon as it adopts a delegated act, the Commission shall notify it simultaneously to the European Parliament and to the Council. 6. A delegated act adopted pursuant to Article 11(1) shall enter into force if no objection has been expressed either by the European Parliament or by the Council within a period of two months of notification of that act to the European Parliament and the Council or if, before the expiry of that period, the European Parliament and the Council have both informed the Commission that they will not object. That period shall be extended by two months at the initiative of the European Parliament or of the Council.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 558 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – paragraph 1
The implementation of Horizon Europe's programme-level objectivesthe Programme in an integrated manner will be ensured by multiannual Strategic Planning. Such planning will provide the focus on impact for the Programme overall and coherence between its different pillars, as well as synergy with other EU programmes and support to and from other EU policies.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 567 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – paragraph 3
It will include extensive consultations and exchanges with Member States, the European Parliament as appropriate, and with various stakeholders about priorities, including missions, under the 'Global Challenges and Industrial Competitiveness' pillar, and the suitable types of action to use, in particular European partnerships.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 591 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – paragraph 9
In the 'Global Challenges and Industrial Competitiveness' and the 'Open Innovation' Pillars, research and innovation will be complemented with activities which operate close to the end-users and the market, such as demonstration, piloting or proof-of-concept, excluding however commercialisation activities going beyond the research and innovation phase. This will also include support to demand-side activities that help accelerate the deployment and diffusion of a broad range of innovations. Emphasis will be put on non-prescriptive calls for proposals.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 596 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – paragraph 10
Under the 'Global Challenges and Industrial Competitiveness' pillar, building on experience in Horizon 2020, the social sciences and the humanities will be fully integrated across all clusters, including specific and dedicated activities. Likewise, activities involving marine and maritime research and innovation will be implemented in a strategic and integrated manner in line with the EU Integrated Maritime Policy, the Common Fisheries Policy Policies and international commitments.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 604 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – paragraph 14
Horizon Europe will provide dedicated support for open access to scientific publications, to knowledge repositories and other data sources. Dissemination and knowledge diffusion actions will be supported, also from cooperation with other EU programmes, including clustering and packaging results and data in languages and formats for target audiences and networks for citizens, industry, public administrations, academia, civil society organisations, and policy makers. For this purpose, Horizon Europe may make use of advanced technologies and intelligence tools. Commission will implement an instrument to make public in real time, the implementation of the Programme, including data about the participants, financing amounts, results, market uptake.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 719 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – title
II COMPETITIVENESS
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 899 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 1 – point 1.2 – point 1.2.6 – paragraph 2 – indent 3 a (new)
- Access to medicines
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 913 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 2 – introductory part
2. CLUSTER 'INCLUSIVCLIMATE AIND SECURE SOCIETY'USTRY AND SPACE’
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1078 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – introductory part
3. CLUSTER 'DIGITAL AND INDUSTRYCLIMATE, INDUSTRY AND SPACE'
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1084 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.1 – paragraph 2 a (new)
2a. To meet the objectives of the Paris Agreement the EU will need to transition to low-carbon, resource-efficient and resilient economies and societies. This will be based on profound changes in technology and services, to the ways in which businesses and consumers behave, as well as involving new forms of governance. Limiting the increase of global average temperature to well below 2°C, and pursuing efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C, requires rapid progress in decarbonising the energy system and substantially reducing greenhouse-gas (GHG)emissions from the transport sector[1].It will also need new impetus to accelerate the pace of developing next-generation breakthroughs as well as demonstrating and deploying innovative technologies and solutions, using also the opportunities provided by digital and space technologies. This will be pursued through an integrated approach encompassing decarbonisation, resource efficiency, reduction of air pollution, access to raw materials and circular economy. Progress in these sectors - but also across the spectrum of EU industry including agriculture, buildings, industrial processes and product use, and waste management - will require continued efforts to better understand the mechanisms of climate change and the associated impacts across the economy and society, exploiting synergies with national activities, other EU types of actions and international cooperation. Over the past decade, considerable advances have been made in climate science, in particular in observations and data assimilation and climate modelling. However, the complexity of the climate- system and the need to support implementation of the Paris Agreement, the Sustainable Development Goals and EU policies necessitate a reinforced effort to fill the remaining knowledge gaps.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1085 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.1 – paragraph 3
Digitisation is a major driver. As it continues at a rapid pace across all sectors, investment in priority areas ranging from artificial intelligence to next generation internet, high performance computing, photonics and nano- electronics, becomes essential for the strength of our economy and the sustainability of our society. Investing, producing and using ICT provides a major boost to EU economic growth, amounting to an increase of 30% between 2001 and 2011 alone.deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1089 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.1 – paragraph 4
Key enabling technologies15 underpin the blending of the digital and the physical worlds, central to this new global wave of innovation. Investing in the development, demonstration and deployment of key enabling technologies, and ensuring a secure, sustainable and affordable supply of raw and advanced materials, will secure EU strategic autonomy and help EU industry to significantly reduce its carbon and environmental footprints. _________________ 15 The Key Enabling Technologies of the future include advanced materials and nanotechnology, photonics and micro- and nano-electronics, life science technologies, advanced manufacturing and processing, artificial intelligence and digital security and connectivitydeleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1108 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.1 – paragraph 11
Complementarity will be ensured with activities under the Digital Europe Programme, to respect the delineation between both Programmes and avoid any overlaps.deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1127 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – introductory part
3.2.2. Key Digital TechnologieClimate Science and Solutions
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1129 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – paragraph 1
Maintaining and autonomously developing strong design and production capacities in essential digital technologies such as micro- and nano-electronics, photonics, software andEffective implementation of the Paris Agreement has to be based on science, requiring continuously updating of our knowledge on the climate-earth system, as well as the mitigation and adaptations options available, allowing for a systems,ic and their integration as well as advanced materials for these applications will be essential for a competitive EUcomprehensive picture of challenges and opportunities for the EU's economy. On this basis, science-based solutions for a cost-effective transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient and resource-efficient society will be developed.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1131 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent –1 (new)
-1 Knowledge base on the functioning and future evolution of the earth-climate system, as well as associated impacts, risks, and opportunities;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1132 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent –1 a (new)
-1a Decarbonisation pathways, mitigation actions and policies covering all sectors of the economy, compatible with the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1133 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent –1 b (new)
-1b Climate projections and techniques for predictability and climate services for businesses, public authorities and citizens;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1134 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent –1 c (new)
-1c Adaptation pathways and policies for vulnerable ecosystems, critical economic sectors and infrastructure in the EU (local/regional/national), including improved risk assessment tools.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1135 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 1
– Nano-electronics design and processing concepts responding to the specific requirements of digital transformation and global challenges, in terms of functionality, energy consumption and integration;deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1141 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 2
– Sensing technologies and their co- integration with computational units as the enabler of the Internet of Things, including innovative solutions on flexible and conformable materials for human- friendly interacting objects;deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1145 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 3
– Technologies as complements or alternatives to nano-electronics, such as neuromorphic computing powering artificial intelligence applications, or integrated quantum computing;deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1146 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 4
– Computing architectures and low- power processors for a wide range of applications including edge computing, digitisation of industry, big data and cloud, smart energy and connected and automated driving;deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1148 #
– Computing hardware designs delivering strong guarantees of trusted execution, with built-in privacy and security protection measures for input/output data as well as processing instructions;deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1149 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 6
– Photonics technologies enabling applications with breakthrough advances in functionality and performance;deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1151 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 7
– System engineering technologies to support fully autonomous systems for trustworthy applications interacting with the physical world, including in industrial and safety critical domains;deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1154 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 8
– Software technologies enhancing software quality, security and reliability with improved service life, increasing development productivity, and introducing built-in artificial intelligence and resilience in software;deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1156 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.2 – paragraph 2 – indent 9
– Emerging technologies expanding digital technologies and bridging the gap from proofs of concept in research to industrial feasibility for relevant markets.deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1191 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.5
3.2.5. Next Generation Internet The Internet has become a key enabler of the digital transformation of all sectors of our economy and society. The EU needs to take the lead in driving the next generation Internet towards a human- centric ecosystem in line with our social and ethical values. Investing in technologies and software for the Next Generation Internet will improve EU industrial competitiveness in the global economy. Optimising EU wide take up will require large-scale cooperation across stakeholders. Broad Lines – Technologies and systems for trusted and energy-efficient smart network and service infrastructures (connectivity beyond 5G, software defined infrastructures, Internet of things, cloud infrastructures, cognitive clouds), enabling real-time capabilities, virtualisation and decentralised management (ultrafast and flexible radio, edge computing, blockchains, shared contexts and knowledge); – Next Generation Internet applications and services for consumers, industry and society building on trust, interoperability, better user control of data, transparent language access, new multi modal interaction concepts, inclusive and highly personalised access to objects, information and content, including immersive and trustworthy media, social media and social networking; – Software-based middleware, including distributed ledger technologies, working in highly distributed environments, facilitating data mapping and data transfer across hybrid infrastructures with inherent data protection, embedding artificial intelligence, data analytics, security and control in Internet applications and services predicated on the free flow of data and knowledge.deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1202 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 3 – point 3.2 – point 3.2.6
3.2.6. Advanced Computing and Big Data High Performance Computing and Big Data have become indispensable in the new global data economy, where to out- compute is to out-compete. High Performance Computing and Big Data analytics are critical to support policy making, scientific leadership, innovation and industrial competitiveness, and to maintain national sovereignty. Broad Lines – High Performance Computing (HPC): next generation of key exascale and post- exascale technologies and systems (e.g. low-power microprocessors, software, system integration); algorithms, codes and applications, and analytic tools and test- beds; industrial pilot test-beds and services; supporting research and innovation for a world-class HPC infrastructure, including the first hybrid HPC / Quantum computing infrastructure in the EU; – Big Data: Extreme-performance data analytics; "Privacy by design" in the analysis of personal and confidential Big Data; technologies for full-scale data platforms for re-use of industrial, personal and open data; data management, interoperability and linking tools; data applications for global challenges; – Reduced carbon footprint of ICT processes, covering hardware, software, sensors, networks, storage and data centres, and including standardised assessments.deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1287 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – introductory part
4. CLUSTER 'CLIMATEDIGITAL, ENERGY AND MOBILITY'
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1291 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.1 – paragraph 1
The intersection of research and innovation on climatedigital, energy and mobility will address in a highly integrated and effective way, one of the most important global challenges for the sustainability and future of our environment and ....way of life.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1292 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.1 – paragraph 2
To meet the objectives of the Paris Agreement the EU will need to transition to low-carbon, resource-efficient and resilient economies and societies. This will be based on profound changes in technology and services, to the ways in which businesses and consumers behave, as well as involving new forms of governance. Limiting the increase of global average temperature to well below 2°C, and pursuing efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C, requires rapid progress in decarbonising the energy system and substantially reducing greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions from the transport sector17 . It will also need new impetus to accelerate the pace of developing next-generation breakthroughs as well as demonstrating and deploying innovative technologies and solutions, using also the opportunities provided by digital and space technologies. This will be pursued through an integrated approach encompassing decarbonisation, resource efficiency, reduction of air pollution, access to raw materials and circular economy. _________________ 17 Substantial decarbonisation of other sectors is addressed in other areas of the Horizon Europe Global Challenges and Industrial Competitiveness pillar.deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1300 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.1 – paragraph 3
Progress in these sectors - but also across the spectrum of EU industry including agriculture, buildings, industrial processes and product use, and waste management - will require continued efforts to better understand the mechanisms of climate change and the associated impacts across the economy and society, exploiting synergies with national activities, other EU types of actions and international cooperation.deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1304 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.1 – paragraph 4
Over the past decade, considerable advances have been made in climate science, in particular in observations and data assimilation and climate modelling. However, the complexity of the climate- system and the need to support implementation of the Paris Agreement, the Sustainable Development Goals and EU policies necessitate a reinforced effort to fill the remaining knowledge gaps.deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1307 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.1 – paragraph 5 a (new)
Digitisation is a major driver. As it continues at a rapid pace across all sectors, investment in priority areas ranging from artificial intelligence to next generation internet, high performance computing, photonics and nano- electronics, becomes essential for the strength of our economy and the sustainability of our society. Investing, producing and using ICT provides a major boost to EU economic growth, amounting to an increase of 30% between 2001 and 2011 alone. Key enabling technologies underpin the blending of the digital and the physical worlds, central to this new global wave of innovation. Investing in the development, demonstration and deployment of key enabling technologies, and ensuring a secure, sustainable and affordable supply of raw and advanced materials, will secure EU strategic autonomy and help EU industry to significantly reduce its carbon and environmental footprints.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1320 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.1 – paragraph 9 a (new)
Complementarity will be ensured with activities under the Digital Europe Programme, to respect the delineation between both Programmes and avoid any overlaps.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1327 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.2 – point 4.2.1 – introductory part
4.2.1. Climate Science and SolutionKey Digital Technologies
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1328 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.2 – point 4.2.1 – paragraph 1
Effective implementation of the Paris Agreement has to be based on science, requiring continuously updating of our knowledge on the climate-earth system, as well as the mitigation and adaptations options available, allowing for aMaintaining and autonomously developing strong design and production capacities in essential digital technologies such as micro- and nano-electronics, photonics, software and systemics, and comprehensive picture of challenges and opportunities for the EU's economy. On this basis, science-based solutions for a cost-effective transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient and resource-efficient society will be developedtheir integration as well as advanced materials for these applications will be essential for a competitive EU.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1331 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.2 – point 4.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 1
– Knowledge base on the functioning and future evolution of the earth-climate system, as well as associated impacts, risks, and opportunities;deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1332 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.2 – point 4.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 2
– Decarbonisation pathways, mitigation actions and policies covering all sectors of the economy, compatible with the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals;deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1334 #
– Climate projections and techniques for predictability and climate services for businesses, public authorities and citizens;deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1335 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.2 – point 4.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 4
– Adaptation pathways and policies for vulnerable ecosystems, critical economic sectors and infrastructure in the EU (local/regional/national), including improved risk assessment tools.deleted
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1338 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.2 – point 4.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 4 a (new)
– Nano-electronics design and processing concepts responding to the specific requirements of digital transformation and global challenges, in terms of functionality, energy consumption and integration; – Sensing technologies and their co- integration with computational units as the enabler of the Internet of Things, including innovative solutions on flexible and conformable materials for human- friendly interacting objects; – Technologies as complements or alternatives to nano-electronics, such as neuromorphic computing powering artificial intelligence applications, or integrated quantum computing; – Computing architectures and low-power processors for a wide range of applications including edge computing, digitisation of industry, big data and cloud, smart energy and connected and automated driving; – Computing hardware designs delivering strong guarantees of trusted execution, with built-in privacy and security protection measures for input/output data as well as processing instructions; – Photonics technologies enabling applications with breakthrough advances in functionality and performance; – System engineering technologies to support fully autonomous systems for trustworthy applications interacting with the physical world, including in industrial and safety critical domains; – Software technologies enhancing software quality, security and reliability with improved service life, increasing development productivity, and introducing built-in artificial intelligence and resilience in software; – Emerging technologies expanding digital technologies and bridging the gap from proofs of concept in research to industrial feasibility for relevant markets.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1384 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.2 – point 4.2.2 a (new)
4.2.2 a. Next Generation Internet The Internet has become a key enabler of the digital transformation of all sectors of our economy and society. The EU needs to take the lead in driving the next generation Internet towards a human- centric ecosystem in line with our social and ethical values. Investing in technologies and software for the Next Generation Internet will improve EU industrial competitiveness in the global economy. Optimising EU wide take up will require large-scale cooperation across stakeholders. Broad Lines – Technologies and systems for trusted and energy-efficient smart network and service infrastructures (connectivity beyond 5G, software defined infrastructures, Internet of things, cloud infrastructures, cognitive clouds), enabling real-time capabilities, virtualisation and decentralised management (ultrafast and flexible radio, edge computing, block chains, shared contexts and knowledge); – Next Generation Internet applications and services for consumers, industry and society building on trust, interoperability, better user control of data, transparent language access, new multi modal interaction concepts, inclusive and highly personalized access to objects, information and content, including immersive and trustworthy media, social media and social networking; – Software-based middleware, including distributed ledger technologies, working in highly distributed environments, facilitating data mapping and data transfer across hybrid infrastructures with inherent data protection, embedding artificial intelligence, data analytics, security and control in Internet applications and services predicated on the free flow of data and knowledge.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1386 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.2 – point 4.2.2 b (new)
4.2.2 b. Advanced Computing and Big Data High Performance Computing and Big Data have become indispensable in the new global data economy, where to out- compute is to out-compete. High Performance Computing and Big Data analytics are critical to support policy making, scientific leadership, innovation and industrial competitiveness, and to maintain national sovereignty. Broad Lines – High Performance Computing (HPC):next generation of key exascale and post-exascale technologies and systems (e.g. low-power microprocessors, software, system integration);algorithms, codes and applications, and analytic tools and test-beds; industrial pilot test-beds and services; supporting research and innovation fora world-class HPC infrastructure, including the first hybrid HPC / Quantum computing infrastructure in the EU; – Big Data:Extreme-performance data analytics; "Privacy by design" in the analysis of personal and confidential Big Data; technologies for full-scale data platforms for re-use of industrial, personal and open data; data management, interoperability and linking tools; data applications for global challenges; – Reduced carbon footprint of ICT processes, covering hardware, software, sensors, networks, storage and data centres, and including standardised assessments.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1465 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 4 – point 4.2 – point 4.2.6 – paragraph 2 – indent 5 a (new)
- electro mobility;
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1699 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 6 – point 6.2 – point 6.2.2 – paragraph 2 – point 1 – indent –1 (new)
-1 Support to the social situation in transition period from carbon based economy region to alternative economy.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1718 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 6 – point 6.2 – point 6.2.2 – paragraph 2 – point 4 – indent –1 (new)
-1 Support to implementation of a transition period from carbon based economy region to alternative economy.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1921 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 6
The activities supported under this part addresses ERA policy priorities, while generally underpinning all parts of Horizon Europe. Activities may also be established to foster brain circulation across ERA through mobility of researchers and innovators and in the same time to foster the retaining the researcher in his Member State of origin.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1936 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part 4 – point 1 – paragraph 3 – indent 4 a (new)
- Introducing dedicated funding lines in the work programme and/or proposing specific quotas for groups of countries where significant gap in funding distribution is reported from H2020 actions.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1938 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part 4 – point 1 – paragraph 3 – indent 4 b (new)
- Financing R&I projects in all Member States retaining researchers and innovators in their Members States of origin.
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 1939 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part 4 – point 1 – paragraph 3 – indent 4 c (new)
- introducing dedicated funding lines for applications from EU 13 awarded with a 'seal of excellence' certification
2018/09/12
Committee: ITRE