Title: Building%20the%20European%20Construction%20Research%20
1Building theEuropean Construction Research
Innovation Area
Ankara 13 October 2006 Future Turkish Construction
National Platform
European Commission DG RTD-G.2
2FP7 Special features
7 years duration (cf. 5 years)
Increase of budget 60 vs. FP6
Growth and Jobs supportive
Simplified Rationalised ( legislative, project
life-cycle)
Optimised Management of funds / Externalisation
Links with Competitiveness and Innovation
Programme and Structural Funds operations
3Budgets of the EU Framework Programmes
4FP7 budget (EUR billion)
JRC
1,751
Capacities
4,217
Cooperation
32,365
People
4,728
Ideas
7,46
5 7th Framework Programme
4 Specific Programmes
9 Cooperation Themes
- Health
- Biotechnology
- Information Society
- Nano, Materials Production
- Energy
- Environment
- Transport
- Socio-economic Research
- Security
- Space
Competitiveness Innovation Programme
6Development of the work programme
FEEDBACK
FP 6 project portfolio (including specific
roadmapping/foresight studies)
ANALYSIS
DIALOGUE
Agreed call topics for 200X indicative
priorities for future calls
Proposal for a multi annnual implementation plan
Programme Committee
Platform SRAs
Other foresight material requirements of other
stakeholder groups
External Advisory Group
7STRUCTURE INSTRUMENTS DELIVERABLES
Theme 4 - NMP
Collaborative projects NoEs Coordination
actions Supporting actions
Knowledge intensive industry
Area 1Nanosciences Nanotechnologies
Area3 New Production
High value added products services
Area 2 Materials
New production paradigms efficient production
systems
ERANET ERANET JTI IMS
Sustainable industrial production consumption
Area 4 Integration of technologies for
industrial applications
Strengthening of leadership fields integration
of knowledge
Strategic research topics implemented through a
range of instruments
Aimed at delivering industrial transformation
8Cooperation Theme 4 Nanosciences,
Nanotechnologies, Materials and New Production
Technologies
- Overall objective
- Improve the competitiveness of EU industry
(incl. SMEs) and ensure its transformation
through - Transition from resource to knowledge-based
industry - Generation of breakthrough , applicable
knowledge -
- Importance of Technology Platforms to help
establish common research priorities and targets
9Construction
10Construction Situation
- gt10 of the EU GDP
- gt42 of total energy in Buildings
- 50 cultural heritage lost last 100 years
- 12 millions direct workers (EU-15)
- gt2.5 Millions enterprises 90 of SMEs
- gt40 of natural resources consumption
- gt 180 Million waste/year
- lt1 of Turn Over in RD
- Safety problems (on site, indoor..)
- Bad image
- Existing stock low upgrading rate
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11Construction Challenges
- 80 citizens live in cities (urban sprawl..)
- Climate change (CO2..)
- Energy and raw material reduction
- By 2020 , 1/3 of population gt60 years
- Infrastruct. buildings -gt EU competitiveness
- Environmental man made impact reduction
- Fragmentation of the stakeholders
- Conservative sector (barriers for innovation..)
- Indoor environment, quality of life (health)
- Reliable decision systems (life cycle)
- Risks reduction (natural human hazards)
- Societal acceptance
12Construction achievements
- Research coverage of their priorities by NMP /
Sust.Dev./ IST / ENERGY/ENVIRONMENT with more
than 116 construction running projects -
- From the FP5 to FP6 have a successful transition
from technology development to application and
multidisciplinary solutions - Enhanced its strategic position (ECTP) in
accordance with their economic significance
13Implementation Proposal
14FP7 CONSTRUCTION MAIN POLICY
- Meeting Client/User Requirements
- - A complete life cycle driven processes
- Becoming Sustainable
- - Radically reduce negative impacts
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- Transformation of the Construction Sector
- - New image of innovation, high level technology,
quality, security and good working conditions
15Priority Identification Process
NTPs
SG/HLG
FAs
Others
ECTP/SRA
MS
EC
Nat. and Multinat. Progr.
EC
Input to thematic Work Programmes
Input to First Call
16Overview 1/2
The Construction Sector has identified
- New technologies, concepts and high tech
materials for efficient and clean buildings - High Added Value Construction Materials
- Technologies for Healthy, Safe, Accessible and
Stimulating Indoor Environments - Reduce Environmental and Man-made Impacts on
landscape and cities - SMEs dimension in a traditional sector
17Overview 2/2
The Construction Sector has identified
- Improve Safety and Security
- New Integrated Processes
- A living Cultural Heritage for an Attractive
Europe - Underground innovative Construction technologies
- Sustainable management of transports utilities
networks - Nanotechnologies for materials in construction
181st call Proposal -1-
New technologies, concepts and high tech
materials for efficient and clean buildings
- Topic reducing energy materials consumption
- Greenhouse gas emissions
- Europes reliance on imported energies
- Use of waste and secondary products
- Saving raw material/natural resources
- New concepts, technologies, design tools for the
retrofit of existing new buildings to implement
new materials renewable energy sources - New materials structures by means of nano,
sensor and control systems - Design tools, information systems, manufacturing
technologies for high efficient buildings - Resource efficiency monitoring and management
systems - New sustainable manufacturing systems
191st call Proposal -2-
Innovative added value construction services
- Topic reducing energy materials consumption
- Development of new high added value products and
services - Development of knowledge based construction
processes/product especially for the retrofit,
refurbishment and maintenance of buildings - New manufacturing systems, robots and automation
and ICT infrastructures and tools to develop
ubiquitous SMEs access to the competitive
knowledge - Development of a new full services with high
added value for clients/users
201st call Proposal -3-
Strategic cooperation between national
programmes for sustainable construction
- Creating the European Research Area (ERA) in
research on sustainable development in the
construction and operation of buildings - Preparing a trans-national regional RD
programme in the construction area by enhancing
the development of the learning network set up in
Erabuild.
2125 National Construction Technology Platform
22NTPs roles
-
- Disseminate the Vision of the sector connecting
people (Industry, RD, universities..) - Take part jointly in EU initiatives, Eureka,
Eranet (), JTI etc - The boundaries of NTPs are larger than the ECTP,
they are independent - Stronger position -gt funding agencies,
ministries, funding organisations, European
Institutions - Increase the SMEs impact transfer of
technology innovation
23Thank you for your attention
- http//cordis.europa.eu.int/fp7/
- http//europa.eu.int/eur-lex/lex/LexUriServ/site/e
n/com/2005/com2005_0705en01.pdf for the rules of
participation - http//cordis.europa.eu.int/technology-platforms/h
ome_en.html