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Corso di Formazione
HORIZON 2020IL PROGRAMMA QUADRO DI FINANZIAMENTO PER
LA RICERCA E L’INNOVAZIONECorso formativo sulla progettazione in H2020 Serena Borgna
National Contact Point
BIO – [email protected]
IL CONTESTO POLITICO E STRATEGICO. EUROPA 2020 E INNOVATION UNION
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HORIZON 2020
Un progetto in Horizon 2020…
Research
Innovation
Development
ExcellentScience
Industrialleadership
Societalchallenges
…a stronger, clear focus4
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
Joint Research Center (JRC)
Struttura del programma
Strategia per una crescita intelligente, sostenibile e inclusiva
Iniziativa faro di sostegno alla ricerca e all’innovazione
Quadro strategico comune su ricerca e innovazione (2014- 2020)
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OCCUPAZIONE 75% of the population aged 20-64 should be employed
R & INNOVAZIONE 3% del PIL dei Paesi EU investito in R&D
A reduction of CO2 emissions by 20%
CLIMA / ENERGIA A share of renewable energies up to 20%
An increase in energy efficiency by 20%
FORMAZIONE The share of early school leavers should be under 10%
At least 40% of the younger generation should have a degree or diploma
POVERTA’ 20 million fewer people should be at risk of poverty
Europa 2020 - 5 obiettivi
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Le 7 “Flagship Initiatives”
Smart Growth Sustainable Growth Inclusive Growth
Innovation
« Innovation Union »
Climate, energy and mobility
« Resource efficient Europe »
Employment and skills
« An agenda for new skills and jobs »
Education
« Youth on the move »Competitiveness
« An industrial policy for the globalisation era »
Fighting poverty
« European platform against poverty »Digital society
« A digital agenda for Europe »
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1. Training researchers
5. European Research infrastructures
8. Forum on Forward Looking Activities
2. University ranking system
3. Developing new curricula
7. Involvement of SMEs in R&I
6. Programmes focusing on EU2020
4. ERA Framework
27. Research programmes on public sector and social innovation
19. European Design Board
12. Cross-border matching of innovative firms
9. EIT to expand its activities
10. New financial instruments for private finance
11. Free Venture Capital funds
34. New indicator for fast-growing companies and monitoring
31. Scientific cooperation with third countries
32. International agreements on research infrastructures
33. MS to carry out self assessments
14. EU Patent
17. Pre-commercial and public procurements
18. Eco-innovation action plan
13. Review of State aid R&D&I
24. Smart Specialisation
29. European Innovation Partnerships
30. Policies for researchers to reside in Europe
20. Open access
28. Partners consultation on knowledge economy
25. Focus on Innovation in the next Structural Funds
26. European Social innovation pilot
21. Knowledge transfer
16. Modernise standard-setting
22. European market for patents and licensing
23. Safeguard of IPRs
15. Screening of key regulatory frameworks
La Innovation Union/1
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Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
Joint Research Center (JRC)
Struttura del programma
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Shared Objectives and Principles
International Cooperation
European Research Area
Europe 2020 Priorities
Coherent with other EU and MS Actions
Common Rules, Toolkit of Funding Schemes
Simplified Access
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Caratteristiche
Un singolo programma che riunisce tre iniziative fino ad ora separate
Value chain che va dalla ricerca di frontiera , allo sviluppo tecnologico, dimostrazione, valorizzazione dei risultati e innovazione
Innovazione, in tutte le sue forme
Focus su societal challenges
Accesso semplificato per le imprese, le università, etc in tutti gli stati europei
Sinergie con i Fondi Strutturali
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H2020“Novelties and
Features"
H2020 “Novelties and Features"
1. Impressive increase of budget
2. Coupling research to innovation focus on increased industry participation
3. Challenge-based approach new approach to Work Programme and Calls
4. Radical administrative simplification
5. Dedicated support for SMEs
6. Reinforced budget for the European Research Council (ERC)
7. Full openness to the rest of the world
8. Innovation in a broad sense
9. Embedding Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities
10. Dedicated Widening activities to broaden access to funding
1. Impressive increase of its budget
• The only part of the new EU budget with a significant increase.
• A budget of just over €79 billion; 30 per cent higher in real terms than the 2007-2013 period.
Accordo sul Budget
70,2 Miliardi di € - prezzi costanti
(incluso EURATOM)
78,6 Miliardi di € - prezzi correnti
Quadro finanziario pluriennale 2014/2020 - MFF
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Budget da FP1 a Horizon 2020
Programmi Quadro quadriennali e quinquennali
Programmi Quadro settennali.
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Excellent Science
Societal challenges
Industrial Leadership
Il budget per le attività
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Il budget per le attività /2 % Million € ( current prices
I. Excellent Science, of which: 31,73% 24.4411. ERC 17,00% 13.0952. FET 3,50% 2.6963. MS Curie Actions 8,00% 6.1624. Research Infrastructures 3,23% 2.488
II. Industrial Leadership, of which: 22,09% 17.016
Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies 17,60% 13.557
Access to Risk Finance 3,69% 2.842Innovation in SME’s 0,80% 616
II.I Societal Challenges, of which: 38,53% 29.679Health, demographic change and well being 9,70% 7.472 Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bio economy
5,00%
3.851Secure, clean and efficient energy 7,70% 5.931Smart, green and integrated transport 8,23% 6.339Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials 4,00%
3.081Europe in a changing world – Inclusive, innovative and reflective society
1,70%
1.309Secure societies – Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens
2,20%
1.695Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation 1,06% 816Science with and for society 0,60% 462
European Institute of Innovation and Technology - EIT 3,52%
2.711JRC Non-nuclear 2,47% 1.903Total EU REGULATION 100,00% 77.028
Total EURATOM REGULATION 2014-2018 100,00% 1.603
• Coupling Research to Innovation in order to bring research results to market.
• More attention to innovation and more topics of interest to industry
• For those that would like to bring results to the market, support via • Proof of Concept
• Demonstration activities
• Testing
• Prototyping
• Pilot type activities etc.
2. Coupling research to innovation
and focus on industrial participation
Public-private partnerships: Joint Technology Initiatives (Art 187). Leading role of industry.
• Innovative Medicines Initiative
• Clean Sky (Aeronautics)
• Fuel Cell and Hydrogen
• Biobased industries
• Electronic components and systems
2. Coupling research to innovation and focus on industrial participation
3. Challenge-based approach in Work Programmes
• Majority of the budget to solve major societal challenges• Requesting a problem-solving approach
• Health, demographic change and wellbeing• Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime and
inland water research and the bioeconomy• Secure, clean and efficient energy• Smart, green and integrated transport• Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw
materials• Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies• Secure societies
• More strategic work programmes
• Less prescriptive calls
• Two-year work programmes
3. Challenge-based approach in Work Programmes
• Single set of participation and funding rules under Horizon 2020
• ‘One action – one funding rate’ (from several funding rates for different beneficiaries and activities just 2)
• Single flat rate for indirect costs (from four different methods)
• Faster Time-to-Grant: 8 months from call deadline (except ERC)
• No more paper: e-communication and e-signature of grants
• No more time sheets for personnel working full time for a project
• Financial viability check only for co-ordinators in projects above 500000 €
• New balance between trust and control
4. Radical Semplification
5. Dedicated support for SMEs
• 20% of total budget of collaborative projects (in Societal Challenges and Enabling & Industrial Technologies) shall go to SMEs
• A new dedicated SME instrument in all Societal Challenges and Enabling & Industrial Technologies
6. Reinforced budget for the ERC
• The ERC is an enormous success!
• World class science is the foundation of tomorrow’s technologies, jobs and well-being
• Reinforcing the ERC (Frontier research by the best individual teams) with a doubling of the budget
• Horizon 2020 is open to all researchers and organisations worldwide
• It is the most open funding programme in the world
• Targeted flagship actions - strategic approach to international cooperation
7. Full openness to the rest of the world
8. Innovation in a broad sense • Innovation from R&D activities
mainly technological, incremental, linear improvement
But also...
• Process, organizational and business model innovation through combination and integration of existing technologies, systems and solutions
• Disruptive Innovation“any innovative concept, product and service that create new markets by applying new sets of rules, values and models which ultimately disrupt and/or overtake existing markets by displacing earlier technologies and alliances” (ODI- Open and Disruptive Innovation scheme)
• Open Innovation “innovation model based on extensive networking and co-creative collaboration between all actors in society, spanning organisational boundaries well beyond normal licensing and collaboration schemes” (Open Innovation Yearbook 2014)
• Social innovation (technology-based or not, profit, no-profit o...low profit)“Social innovations are new solutions that simoultaneously meet a social need and lead to new or improved capabilities and relationships and better use of asstes and resources. In other words, social innovations are good for society and enhance society’s capacity to act” (EU funded project “TEPSIE”)
9. Embedding socio-economic sciences and humanities (SSH)
•Integrated approach: SSH as an integral part of the activities, working beyond 'silos'
(e.g. understanding the determinants of health and optimising the effectiveness of healthcare systems)
•The 'Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies' challenge: issues such as smart and sustainable growth, social transformations, social innovation, co-creation and creativity, and the role of Europe as a global actor
•Bottom-up funding: ERC, MSCA, Research Infrastructures
10. Dedicated Widening activities
• Specific challenge: To help address the disparities in research and innovation performance across Europe
• Key new features/topics: New activities in Horizon 2020 that enable expertise and knowledge transfer in Europe through Teaming and Twinning
• Scope of activities: • Create centres of excellence (Teaming), • Promote institutional networking (Twinning) and • Bring excellence to institutions in less-performing Member
States (ERA Chairs)
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
Joint Research Center (JRC)34
BOTTOM UP
TOP -DOWN
BOTTOM UP
(SME)
TOP -DOWN
BOTTOM UP
(SME)TOP -DOWN
Struttura del programma
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Strategic Programme
Work Programme 1 Strategic Programme
Work Programme 2 Strategic Programme
Work Programme 3
Work Programme 4
Smaller and continuous updates to respond to unexpected developments
Calls published on basis of WP
Ad hoc financing decision
Calls published on basis of WP
Ad hoc financing decision
Calls published on basis of WP
Ad hoc financing decision
Calls published on basis of WP
Strategic programmes: short documents
outligning priorities over 3 years, updated every
two years
Work Programmes mirror the strategic programme and are updated over the
same 2-year cycle
Strategic programming approach
WP 2016-17 INTRODUCTION
A STRATEGIC PROGRAMMING APPROACH
Work programme elaborato sulla base di una programmazione strategica
Per aumentare l’impatto del finanziamento e per un maggiore approccio integrato
'Key drivers' usate per identificare le aree sulle quali le risorse e gli sforzi devono essere focalizzati per massimizzare il loro impatto
WP approach
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• A strong challenge-based approach, allowing applicants to have considerable freedom to come up with innovative solutions
• Simplified list of possible types of action (e.g. research and innovation at 100%; innovation actions at 70%,…)
• Strong emphasis on expected impact, less prescription
• Cross-cutting issues mainstreamed (e.g. social sciences, gender, international co-operation…)
• Work programmes with 2-year duration
EXCELLENT SCIENCE
1° PILLAR
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Joint Research Center (JRC)
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
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Excellent Science /2
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Per sostenere le migliori idee e sviluppare
competenze, per fare dell’Europa un polo di
attrazione per i migliori ricercatori mondiali
L‘ERC incoraggia proposte che
o superino le tradizionali barriere tra le discipline
o trattano settori nuovi ed emergenti
o high-risk, high-gain
o ground-breaking
o siano presentate da ricercatori Eccellenti
Sovvenzioni assegnate a ricercatori individuali
1 Progetto, 1 ricercatore, 1 istituto, 1 criterio di valutazione
Unico criterio di selezione: eccellenza
Borse sostanziose (1.5 mln € 3.5 mln )
Nessuna priorità tematica pre-definita (‘su iniziativa dei ricercatori’ – bottom-up);
Aperto a tutti i settori della scienza
No network ma TEAM
Portability del grant
Starting Grants
starters
(2-7 years after PhD)
up to € 2.0 Mio
for 5 years
Advanced Grants track-record of
significant research
achievements in the
last 10 years
up to € 3.5 Mio
for 5 years
Consolidator Grants
consolidators
(7-12 years after PhD)
up to € 2.75 Mio
for 5 years
Proof-of-Concept bridging gap between research - earliest
stage of marketable innovation
up to €150,000 for ERC grant holders
Starting Grant
• 2-7 years post PhD;
• At least 1 relevant independent publication;
• Minimum commitment: 50%
Consolidator Grant
• 7- 12 years post PhD;
• Several relevant independent publication (5);
• Minimum commitment: 50%
Advanced Grant
• Established scientist (more than 10 years experience);
• Noticeable CV (numbers depending on the field)
• Minimum commitment: 30%
ERC PROPOSALS: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
Starting Grant
• Up to 1,5 M€ for 5 years
Consolidator Grant
• Up to 2 M€ for 5 years
Advanced Grant
• Up to 2,5 M€ for 5 years
Work Programme 2017Draft information
Pubblicazione: 19 Luglio 2016 (draft date)
Tre call: STG – COG – ADG 2017
Budget 1.750 milioni €
Starting
Grant
Consolidator
Grant
Advanced
Grant
Call identifier ERC-2017-StG ERC-2017-CoG ERC-2017-AdGCall Opens 19 July 2016 20 October 2016 16 May 2017
Deadline 18 October 2016 9 February 2017 31 August 2017
Budget million EUR
(estimated grants)605 (415) 575 (320) 570 (245)
FET - Future and emerging technologies
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[FET Pathfinding Europe's technological future]
Future and emerging technologies shall support
collaborative research in order to extend Europe’s capacity for
advanced and paradigm-changing innovation.
It shall foster scientific collaboration across disciplines on radically new, high-risk ideas
and accelerate development of the most promising emerging areas of science and
technology as well as the Union wide structuring of the corresponding scientific
communities.“
Individual
research projects
FET-Open
Early Ideas
Topical clusters
of research projects
FET Proactive
Exploration and
Incubation
Common research
agendas
FET Flagships
Large-Scale Partnering
Initiatives
Exploring Developing Addressing
novel ideas topics & communities grand challenges
Roadmap based researchOpen, light and agile
Call FET-Open : novel ideas for radically new technologies
• 'Open is open'
• All technologies, no thematic restriction
• FET gatekeepers define the kind of research that FET is looking for
• Scope defined by the 6 gatekeepers
• Bottom-up, but targeted - not blue sky research
• Collaborative research
• Total budget: 202 M € in 2016-17in 2014-15 160 M €
• Deadline: 17th January 2017 27th September 2017
• Research and Innovation Actions
• Proposal Template: 16 pages
* Temporary suspended
FET
Interdisciplinary
NoveltyS&T breakthrough
Foundational High-Risk
Long-term vision
[FET Open: 2016-17]
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Mobility
International
Interdisciplinary
Intersectorial
MSCA Objective
Ensure the optimum development and dynamic use of Europe’s intellectual capital in order to generate new skills, knowledge and innovation
Budget 2014-2020: 6 162 million €
Academic sector
•public or private HEI awarding academic degrees,
•public or private non-profit research organisations,
• international European interest organisations
Non-academic sector
• any socio-economic actor not included in the academic sector definition
Participants are organisations from the academic or the non-academic sector. These two sectors are defined as follows:
Definitions
Beneficiaries
Beneficiaries are the legal entities that sign the grant agreement and have the responsibility for the proper implementation of the action. They contribute directly to the implementation of the research, transfer of knowledge and training activities.
Partner organisations
Partner organisations are institutions that provide additional training and host the researcher during secondments. The partner organisations do not recruit any researchers and do not sign the grant agreement. As such partner organisations cannot directly claim any costs from the action
Definitions
Early-stage researchers (ESR)
Experienced researchers (ER)
Full-time equivalent research experience is measured from the date when a researcher obtained the degree which would formally entitle him or her to embark on a doctorate
Researchers
or≥4 years full-time equivalent research experience
≤ 4 years full-time equivalent research
Innovative networks supporting early-stage training (Including Industrial doctorates & Joint doctorates)
ITN- Innovative Training Network
RISE- Research Innovation Staff Exchange
IF- Individual Fellowship
COFUND
Individual fellowship supporting experienced researchers undertaking mobility
International and inter-sector cooperation through research and innovation staff exchange
Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes funding doctoral and postdoctoral researchers
MSCA
Early-Stage
Researchers
Experienced
Researchers
Exchange
of Staff
Co-funding
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RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES
Definition of Research Infrastructures
Any facilities and resources that provide to the scientific community essential services needed for the performance of leading edge research in both an academic and/or industrial environment.
Research Infrastructures should be open to researchers, to the scientific community and to the Industry and cover the whole range of scientific and technological fields.
GEANT grid
Mouse straine
Alfred Wegener Institute for
Polar and Marine Research Vessel
Mobile facilities
for in situ non-invasive measurements
James Clerk Maxwell Telescope
British Museums
Research Infrastructures in Horizon 2020
NEW: Developing the European RIs for 2020 and beyond• Developing new world-class RIs (ESFRI – European Strategy
Forum for Research Infrastructures)
EXISTING: (Access and services)- Integrating and opening national and regional RIs of pan-
European interest- Development, deployment and operation of ICT based e-Infrastructures
Reinforcing European RI policy and international cooperation
Synchrotron SOLEIL - IPANEMA
Integrating Activities
7 scientific fields:1.Engineering and Energy2.Life sciences3.Social Sciences and Humanities4.Environment and Earth Sciences 5.Materials sciences & Analytical Facilities6.Mathematics and Computer Sciences7.Physics and Astronomyande-Infrastructures Radioastronomical facilities of the Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica
The Integrated Infrastructures Initiatives model:
1. Networking activities, to foster co-operation between RIs and scientific communities, setting protocols and standards
2. Trans-national access and/or service activities, to support scientific communities in their access to the identified research infrastructures;
3. Joint research activities, to improve, in quality and/or quantity, the services provided by the infrastructures.
Transnational access and services: how it works?
PROMES-CNRS solar plant
Users or User groups apply directly to a project and
agree conditions and date of access.
Access is free of charge for users from EU Member
States or EU Associated States* as long as the results
can be made public.
http://www.euroris-net.eu/transnational-
access-opportunities
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP
2° PILLAR
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Joint Research Center (JRC)
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
Struttura del programma
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Industrial Leadership/2
Per incoraggiare investimenti in R&I in Europa, promovendo alcune priorità per ogni forma di business
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - soprattutto Key enabling technologies (Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), Nanotechnologies, Advanced materials, Biotechnology, Advanced Manufacturing and Processing) & Space;
Access to finance per aziende innovative, strumenti finanziari in partenariato con l’European Investment Bank; Debt instrument & Equity instrument
Innovation in SME
Support to innovative SMEs
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COSA SONO LE KET?Key Enabling Technologies
Tecnologie "ad alta intensità di conoscenza eassociate ad elevata intensità di R & S, a ciclid'innovazione rapidi, a consistenti spese diinvestimento e a posti di lavoro altamentequalificati. Rendono possibile l'innovazione neiprocessi, nei beni e nei servizi in tutti i settorieconomici e hanno quindi rilevanza sistemica. Sonomultidisciplinari, interessano tecnologie di diversisettori e tendono a convergere e a integrarsi.Possono aiutare i leader nelle tecnologie di altrisettori a trarre il massimo vantaggio dalle loroattività di ricerca“
*Current situation of key enabling technologies in Europe, SEC (2009)
Photonics
Manufacturing
Nanotechnologies
Biotechnology
Micro/Nanoelectronics
Advanced Materials
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A large part of Industrial Leadership (~6Bio€) is about mastery and deployment of Key Enabling Technologies (KETs)
What are KETs?
•Six strategic technologies
•Driving competitiveness and growth
•Contributing to solving societal challenges
•Knowledge- and Capital- intensive
•Cut across many sectors
European KET Strategy
•EC Communications (2009)512 & (2012)341
•KET High-level Group
– final report 'KETs: Time to Act', June 2015
• Nanotechnologies• Advanced Materials• Micro- and nano-
electronics• Photonics• Biotechnology• Advanced
Manufacturing and Processing
Societal
Challenge
Example - combining several KETs for advanced
productsAdvanced materials
Photonics
Microelectronics
Nanotechnologies
Biotechnologies
New nanotechnology-
based diagnostics
New target drug
delivery and release
Regenerative medecine
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TRL 1 – basic principles observedTRL 2 – technology concept formulatedTRL 3 – experimental proof of conceptTRL 4 – technology validated in labTRL 5 – technology validated in relevant environment (industrial environment inthe case of key enabling technologies)TRL 6 – technology demonstrated in relevant environment (industrial environmentin the case of key enabling technologies)TRL 7 – system prototype demonstration in operational environmentTRL 8 – system complete and qualifiedTRL 9 – actual system proven in operational environment (competitivemanufacturing in the case of key enabling technologies; or in space)
Joint Research Center (JRC)
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
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LEIT – ICTInformation and Communication
Technologies
H2020 structure
WORK PROGRAMME 2016-2017 ICT – Information and Communication Technologies
Opening: 14 October 2016
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http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-wp1617-leit-ict_en.pdf
Industrial Leadership - ICT• A new generation of components and systems:
• engineering of advanced embedded and resource efficient components and systems
• Next generation computing:
• advanced and secure computing systems and technologies, including cloud computing
• Future Internet:
• software, hardware, infrastructures, technologies and services
• Content technologies and information management:
• ICT for digital content, cultural and creative industries
• Advanced interfaces and robots:
• robotics and smart spaces
• Micro- and nanoelectronics and photonics:
• key enabling technologies
Guide to ICT-related activities in WP2016-17
ICT 2015
Presentations of WP2016-17:
ec.europa.eu/digital-
agenda/ict2015
Joint Research Center (JRC)
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
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LEIT – NMBPNanotechnologies, Advanced Materials,
Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing
H2020 structure
WORK PROGRAMME NMPB - Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing
Calls
2016/2017
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http://ec.europa.eu/research
/participants/data/ref/h2020/
wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-
wp1617-leit-nmp_en.pdf
http://ec.europa.eu/research
/participants/data/ref/h2020/
wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-
wp1617-focus_en.pdf
WP NMBP 2016-17
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• Final version soon available (2017): http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/funding/reference_docs.html#h2020-work-programmes-2016-17
•LEIT-NMBP part, including EeB call and main NMBP call (+ BIO)
•Cross-Cutting part , including PILOTS, Factories of the Future (FoF), and Sustainable Process Industries (SPIRE)
(Focus Area 'Industry 2020 in the Circular Economy')
• Publication: July 2016
• Deadlines:
•NMBP two-stage: 27 Oct 2016/ 04 May 2017
•PILOTS (two-stage): 27 Oct 2016/ 04 May 2017
•EeB, FoF, SPIRE: 19 Jan 2017
•NMBP CSAs, ERA-NETs, NMBP-08: 19 Jan 2017
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• Budgets:
•NMBP: 254,39M€ (incl. BIOTEC, CSAs, ERA-NETs)
•EeB: 54M€
•PILOTS: 48M€
•FoF: 85M€ (+ 33 M€ for ICT topics)
•SPIRE: 80M€
• Types of action
•RIA: Research and innovation actions (100% funding)
•IA: Innovation actions (70% funding for profit-making partners)
•CSA: Coordination and support actions
•ERA-NET Co-fund: to support public-public partnerships
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0 M
€
Policy developments, to create favourable conditions
• Stimulate demand-side actions
• Better collaboration between the public/private sectors to stimulate investments (e.g. links between Horizon 2020 and European Fund for Strategic Investments – EFSI)
• Financing (e.g. new approaches for SMEs, risk-sharing, risk-financing)
• Better regulation
• Standardisation
• New skills / training / education
• Promoting entrepreneurship (e.g. KIC on Added Value Manufacturing)
• Knowledge and risk management for products and industries
• Public procurement
• Programme evaluation of FP7 / Mid-term review of Horizon 2020
IMPACT in NMBP WP
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• Impact for most topics is to be demonstrated by Business cases and exploitation strategies for industrialisation(outlined in LEIT Introduction)
• Should be realistic and credible
• Exploitation strategies are to be developed further during projects
• In NMBP calls, the impact criterion is always the first criterion used to resolve proposals with equal overall scores
• For IAs, the impact criterion is weighed by 1.5
Joint Research Center (JRC)
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
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LEIT – SPACE
H2020 structure
EGNSSGalileo & EGNOS applications and infrastructure
EOEarth Observation
applications and services
COMPETCompetitiveness of the European Space sector: Tecnology and Science
(incl. Space Weather)
SSTSpace Surveillance
and Tracking support framework
Calls for proposals:
•EGNSS applications
Calls for proposals:
•EO downstream applications•EO "big data" shift•Preparation for a European capacity to monitor CO2 anthropogenic emissions
Calls for proposals:
•Critical space technologies•Strategic research clusters•EO & SatCom technologies•Science and Exploration•Space Weather•Space Portal•Technology transfer
Other actions:
•Contribution to the SST support framework •Improving the performance of SST at European level
Other actions:
•Evolution of EGNSS infrastucture, mission and services
Other actions:
•ESA Engineering support•Horizon prize on
low-cost access to space
SME InstrumentFast Track to
Innovation 'pilot'
Horizon 2020 Space WP 2017 structure
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES
3° PILLAR
81
Joint Research Center (JRC)
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
Struttura del programma
82
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
Security society
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 83
1.1. Understanding health, wellbeing and disease
1.2. Preventing disease
1.3. Treating and managing disease
1.4. Active ageing and self-management of health
1.5. Methods and data
1.6. Health care provision and integrated care
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 85
2.1. Sustainable agriculture & forestry
2.2. Sustainable and competitive agri-food sector for a safe and healthy diet
2.3 Unlocking the potential of aquatic living resources
2.4 Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries and supporting the development of a European bio-economy
SFS/BG/BB/RR
Two Stage : 14 Febbraio 2017
Single Stage : 14 Febbraio 2017
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 87
3.1. Reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint by smart and sustainable use
3.2. Low cost, low carbon electricity supply
3.3. Alternative fuels and mobile energy sources
3.4. A single, smart European electricity grid
3.5. New knowledge and technologies
3.6. Robust decision making and public engagement
3.7 Market uptake of energy innovation
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 89
4.1 Resource efficient transport that respects the environment
4.2. Better mobility, less congestion, more safety and security
4.3. Global leadership for the European transport industry
4.4 Socio-economic and behavioural research and forward looking activities for policy making
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 91
5.1. Fighting and adapting to climate change
5.2.Protecting the environment, sustainablymanaging natural resources, water, biodiversity andecosystems
5.3. Ensuring sustainable supply of non-energy &non-agricultural raw materials
5.4. Enabling the transition towards a greeneconomy and society through eco-innovation
5.5 Developing comprehensive and sustained globalenvironmental observation and information systems
SC5 –CIRC -SCC
Two Stage : 7 Marzo 2017
Single Stage : 7 Marzo 2017
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 93
6.1. Inclusive societies
6.2. Innovative societies
6.3 Make use of the innovative, creative and productive potential of all generations
6.4 Ensure societal engagement in research and innovation
6.5 Promote coherent and effective cooperation with third countries
6.6 Reflective Societies – cultural heritage and European identity
Digital security: 25 aprile 2017
All calls: 24 agosto 2017
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 95
7.1 Fight crime, illegal trafficking and terrorism, including understanding and tackling terrorist ideas and beliefs
7.2 Protect and improve the resilience of critical infrastructures, supply chains and transport modes
7.3 Strengthen security through border management
7.4 Improve cyber security
7.5 Increase Europe's resilience to crises and disasters
7.6 Ensure privacy and freedom, including in the Internet and enhance the societal dimension legal and ethical understanding of all areas of security, risk and management
7.7 Enhance standardisation and interoperability of systems, including for emergency purposes
7.8 support the Union's external security policies, including conflict prevention and peace-building
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