sustainability and creative industries in horizon 2020
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Creative industries and
sustainability in H2020
Contents
1. Our reading of EU funding
2. Specific opportunities
3. Next steps
EU funding is designed to address key strategic
challenges
DG CONNECT DG GROWTH DG CULTURE
INNOVATION – EVERYTHING INCLUDES ICT
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS, SOME OF WHICH ARE FOCUSED ON INNOVATION
CULTURE (AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES?)
• Low adoption of state-of the-art ICT
• Skills • Atomized markets as a
result of fragmentation and fragmentation for different markets (e.g. Language)
• Difficult for innovative SMEs to scale up quickly
+ SOCIETAL CHALLENGES
• Cross-sectoral and cross-regional collaboration
• Using cluster organisations to support SMEs and to facilitate innovation and structural change
• Near-market demonstrators to test new industrial value chains and give rise to emerging industries
• Skills
• Facilitating access to finance
• Enlarging the market place
• Expanding international reach
• Reinforcing co-operation with other sectors and policies
Innovation Funds - > DG Connect
• Horizon 2020 funding
• ICT Innovation Vouchers
• European Investor Gate
Industrial funds -> DG Growth
• Cluster Excellence Programme
• COSME Cluster Internationalisation Programme for SMEs
• INNOSUP
• Startup Europe (Unit E3 Net Innovation): www.startupeurope.eu (with Connect)
Creative Europe -> DG Culture
• Culture
• Media
• Creative Europe Financial Facility
But... Pretty strong support mechanisms for these already (Creative Europe Desks)
• ERDF
• Interreg
• Urbact
And endless others...
Others
The main funds have sustainability as a “cross-cutting theme” Funds for agencies in red; for businesses / orgs in blue; For both in green; Historic focus in yellow boxes
... And so sustainability can fit within any
of the key H2020 strands
These are innovation funds and so are
focused on technology but...
“Investing in world class research and
innovation in the field and by promptly
transforming knowledge assets into business
successes and responsible solutions for
Europe’s most urgent sustainability and
societal challenges” – draft work programme
for 2016 -17n
>>”climate related expenditure should exceed
35% of the budget”
1. Our reading of EU funding
2. Specific opportunities
3. Next steps
INNOSUP12015: Cluster facilitated
projects for new value chains
To develop new cross sectoral industrial
value chains across the EU, by building
upon the innovation potential of SMEs.
Support for 5- 10 projects per year.
First stage concept note of 10 pages.
30 – 04 - 2015
ICT 10–2015: Collective Awareness Platforms
for Sustainability and Social Innovation
a. Collective awareness pilots for bottom up
participatory innovation paradigms
b. Multidisciplinary research on collective
awareness platforms (Internet Science)
c. Digital Social Platforms (DSP)
d. Coordinating pilots and research
activities in CAPs
14 – 04 - 2015
Under societal challenges…
Support to research on cultural heritage
-Secure, clear and efficient energy
-Cultural heritage and European identities
-Mitigating the impacts of climate change on
cultural heritage
-European Research Infrastructures
-Integrating society in science and innovation
1. Our reading of EU funding
2. Specific opportunities
3. Next steps
Timings for H2020
Workplan for 2015 being developed
Consultation with national representatives
Publication of draft work programme
Q1 2015
Q2 2015
Q3 2015
Next steps?
1. Develop this report, showing the transnational
partnership and a clear idea for a programme
meeting the draft aspirations
2. Targeted approaches to members of the
Programming Committee (civil servants, publicly
available online)
3. Check call documents for impact and apply as
a partnership
March - April
May - June
October
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