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National Contact Points SC 5
Climate change, environment,
resource efficiency and raw materials.
Madrid – 24/10/2014
Water R&I in Horizon 2020
Lydia GONZALEZ
Claire SAOUT
Sophie LOQUEN
HORIZON 2020 – SOCIETAL CHALLENGE 5
“CLIMATE ACTION, ENVIRONMENT,
RESOURCE EFFICIENCY AND RAW MATERIALS”
WATER
Séminaire franco-espagnol sur la R&D dans le domaine de l’eau Seminario Franco Español sobre I+D en el dominio del agua
24/10/2014 - Madrid
Outline
1. Water R & I in EU and MS
2. Overview of Horizon 2020
3. Water R & I in WP 2015
4. Water Calls 2014 – Some results
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FP7 WATER Sectorial repartition
INFRA 5,0%
ERC 4,6%
SSH 0,7%Transport 2,0%
SME 9,4%
Regions KN/CAP
0,7%
Securities 0,7%
Environment
38,5%
Energy 6,1%
Space 9,2%
INCO 0,3%
ICT 6,7%
Health 0,3%
People 8,2%
KBBE 4,3%
NMP 2,9%
Science in
Society 0,2%
CIP-EIP 0,2%
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JPI on Water
Water ERA-NETs
European Landscape for WATER R&I
National Programmes
Others…
EIP Water PPP SPIRE SUSTAINABLE
PROCESS INDUSTRY
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€130 million per year at Community level
€370 million per year at National level
€500 million per year in Europe
WATER RESEARCH in EUROPE –
Public investment
The need for a large coordinated European effort on
public-funded water research is recognised
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Outline
1. Water R & I in EU and MS
2. Overview of Horizon 2020
3. Water R & I in WP 2015
4. Water Calls 2014 – Some results
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The Framework Programme for
Research and Innovation
(2014-2020)
What is Horizon 2020?
http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en
HORIZON 2020
What is Horizon 2020
EU Research and Innovation funding programme
(2014-2020) about €80 billion
A core part of Europe 2020 strategy, Innovation
Union & European Research Area:
Responding to the economic crisis to invest in future
jobs and growth
Addressing people’s concerns about their livelihoods,
safety and environment
Strengthening the EU’s global position in research,
innovation and technology
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Horizon 2020: A break from the past (1/3)
A single programme geared to underpin growth, jobs and
provide solutions to challenges:
Bringing together three separate programmes/initiatives*
Coupling research to innovation – from lab to market; all
forms of innovation including innovation in public sector and
social innovation
Focussing on societal challenges (e.g. CC, health, clean
energy and transport)
Single funding rate: One project=one funding rate for all
beneficiaries and all activities; 100% of eligible costs BUT 70%
for innovation projects (100% non-profit organisations); 25%
flat-rate overheads;
7th Research Framework Programme, Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme, European Institute of Innovation and Technology
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Horizon 2020: A break from the past (2/3)
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A strong challenge-based approach, with broader, less
prescriptive topics and strong emphasis on expected
impact; Larger topic budgets; several projects to be funded
per topic);
Promoting innovation, market uptake and demand-driven
innovation through piloting, demonstrations, market replication,
support to pre-commercial procurement, inducement prizes, fast
track to innovation ….;
Simplified access and rules for participation for all
companies, universities, institutes in all EU countries and
beyond
Cross-cutting issues mainstreamed (e.g. social sciences,
gender, international co-operation…)
Horizon 2020: A break from the past (3/3)
Promoting SMEs participation across all Societal Challenges
and LEIT (20% of budget to SMEs); a new dedicated SME
instrument has been designed specifically for highly
innovative SMEs
Improving access to risk capital (equity and debt facility) and
loans for innovative companies and SMEs;
Mainstreaming Climate Change and Sustainable
Development objectives across the whole of Horizon 2020:
at least 60% of overall Horizon 2020 budget should be related
to sustainable development;
35% to climate-related expenditure;
Economic crisis and the path to sustainable growth
and creation of jobs remains the leitmotif
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Three pillars
Excellent science
Industrial leadership
Societal challenges
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Nouvelle architecture
25,9 B€
Pillar 3: Societal Challenges (€ million, 2014-2020)
Additional funding for nuclear safety and security from the Euratom Treaty activities (2014-2018)
Health, demographic change and wellbeing 7 472
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime and inland water research & the Bioeconomy
3 851
Secure, clean and efficient energy * 5 931
Smart, green and integrated transport 6 339
Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials
3 081
Europe in a changing world-inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
1 309
Secure societies-protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens
1 695
Science with and for society 462
Spreading excellence and widening participation 816
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OBJECTIVE
"to achieve a resource – and water – efficient and climate change resilient economy and society, the protection and sustainable management of natural resources and ecosystems, and a sustainable supply and use of raw materials, in order to meet the needs of a growing global population within the sustainable limits of the planet's natural resources and eco-systems."
Climate Action, Environment, Resource
Efficiency and Raw Materials 3.081 M€
4,00% H2020
“We need to decouple economic growth from resource
use. Part of answer: helping build a green economy, a
circular economy in sync with the natural environment”.
H2020 Societal Challenge 5
H2020 – SC5 Broad lines of activity
5.1 Fighting and adapting to climate change
5.2 Sustainably managing natural resources and ecosystems
5.3 Sustainable supply of non-energy and non-agricultural raw materials
5.4 Transition towards a green economy through eco-innovation
5.5 Global environmental observation and information systems
5.6 Patrimonio cultural
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Outline
1. Water R & I in EU and MS
2. Overview of Horizon 2020
3. Water R & I in WP 2015
4. Water Calls 2014 – Some results
Strategic programming in H2020
To increase impact of the funding and a more integrated approach, 12 Focus Areas (FA) have been identified;
It brings together activities from often different challenges and enabling technologies;
Provides support across the innovation cycle from research, to development, to proof of concept, piloting, demonstration projects, and to setting standards and policy frameworks;
Makes use of the full spectrum of funding schemes and types of action e.g. research and innovation actions, innovation actions, ERA-Nets, SME instrument
Each Focus Area is covered by a specific call included in a Work Programme (WP)
Work Programmes with a 2 year-duration
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Call – Waste: A Resource to Recycle, Reuse and Recover Raw Materials
Call – Water Innovation: Boosting its value for Europe
Call - Growing a Low Carbon, Resource Efficient Economy with a Sustainable Supply of Raw Materials. Fighting And Adapting To Climate Change
Protecting The Environment, Sustainably Managing Natural Resources, Water, Biodiversity And Ecosystems
Ensuring The Sustainable Supply Of Non-energy And Non-agricultural Raw Materials
Enabling The Transition Towards A Green Economy And Society Through Eco-innovation
Developing Comprehensive And Sustained Global Environmental Observation And Information Systems
H2020 – SC5 WP(2014 – 2015)
Contribución a otras Focus Areas:
Blue Growth, Energy Efficiency, Disaster Resilience.
Work Programme 2014-2015 (3 Calls) (2014)
2015
CALL WASTE
A resource to recycle, reuse and recover raw materials
(73)
58 M€
CALL WATER
Boosting its value for Europe
(67)
96 M€
GENERAL CALL
Growing a low carbon, resource efficient economy with a sustainable supply of raw materials
(166)
185 M€
H2020 Societal Challenge 5
EU major drivers for water (R&I) under
Horizon 2020
Innovation Union Flagship Imitative (European
Innovation Partnerships)
Resource Efficiency Flagship Imitative
Eco-Innovation Action Plan
EU water related policies (Blueprint to safeguard
Europe’s waters)
Joint Programming Initative "'Water challenges in a
Changing World“
Water related ETPs (WssTP, SusChem) and PPPs
(SPIRE)
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WATER A major component of
successive EU RTD programmes
A major environmental component and a major societal challenge
Key element of EU environmental (water), climate change (adaptation),
international and development cooperation policies (Rio+20)
A sector of key economic importance and ready for innovation: the
European water sector represents 1% of GDP, an average growth rate
of 5 % and an annual turnover of about €80billion
"Cross-cutting" by nature, with multiple uses and subject to multiple
pressures and drivers
Systemic, integrated multi-disciplinary solutions, including social
sciences & humanities, are needed
RTD is not enough -> Need for INNOVATION
Solutions need to be tested, demonstrated and scaled up
Pooling Resources through effective PARTNERING
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Water innovation: Boosting its value for Europe Areas covered in 2014-2015 WP
Bridging the gap: from innovative water solutions to market replication
Integrated approaches to water and climate change
Stepping up EU research and innovation cooperation in the water area
Harnessing EU water research and innovation results for industry, policy makers and citizens
Strengthening international R&I cooperation in the field of water
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TOPICS EVALUATIO
N
TYPE
EC
CONTRIBUTI
ON
Suggested
(M€)
BUDGET
2014
(€MIO)
BUDGET
2015
(€MIO)
Call WATER INNOVATION, Boosting its value for Europe
WATER-1-2014/2015. Bridging the gap: from innovative water solutions to market replication (Inn.)
2-stage
2 – 4 (2014) 6 – 8
(2015)
39 45
WATER-2-2014/2015. Integrated approaches to water and climate change a)Water cycle under future climate (R&Inn) 2014 b) Integrated approaches to food security, low-carbon energy, sustainable water management and climate change mitigation (R&Inn) 2015
2-stage 6 - 8 13 15
WATER-3-2014/2015. Stepping up EU R&I cooperation in the water area (ERA-NET)
1-stage 10 15
WATER-4-2014/2015. Harnessing EU water research and innovation results for industry, policy makers and citizens (CSA) a) 2014 - b) 2015
1-stage 5 6***
*** topic 4b (& €3M budget) from SC2
WATER-5-2014/2015. Strengthening international R&I cooperation in the field of water (CSA)
a) 2014 - b) 2015
WATER-5-2014/2015. Strengthening international R&I cooperation in the field of water c)2015 (R&Inn)
2-stage 2 - 3 15
EXPECTED IMPACT Describe the key elements/results to be achieved
SCOPE No specific approaches, but it settles the limits for the proposa.
Establish the context/reasons, the challenge/problem to be solved,
SPECIFIC CHALLENGE
TITLE
INSTRUMENT
WATER-1-2014/2015: Bridging the gap: from innovative water solutions to market replication
Specific Challenge: …….The EIP on Water has identified 8 priority areas: 5 thematic priorities (water reuse and recycling; water and waste water treatment, including recovery of resources; water and energy integration; flood and drought risk management; and the role of ecosystem services in the provision of water related services) and 3 cross-cutting priorities (water governance; decision support systems and monitoring; and financing for innovation).
Scope:
b) [2015] Demonstration/pilot activities of new or improved innovative water solutions in a real environment, with a focus on the cross cutting priorities identified in the EIP on Water, while addressing the thematic priorities.
Expected Impact: Wide and fast deployment of sustainable innovative solutions in the water management sector. Contribution to the implementation of the EIP 'Water'. Support to the objectives of the Sustainable Process Industries Public-private Partnership (SPIRE PPP), ……….
Type of Action: Innovation Actions
WATER-2-2014/2015: Integrated approaches to water and climate change
Scope:
b) [2015] Integrated approaches to food security, low-carbon energy, sustainable water management and climate change mitigation
• develop tools and methodologies for integrating agriculture, forestry, climate change impacts and adaptation with climate-energy-economic models and land-use models, using a multi-disciplinary approach;
• consider the potential role, contributions and limitations of low-carbon options with respect to land and water resources;
• develop a better scientific understanding of the land-water-energy-climate nexus;
• develop integrated strategies and approaches, at different spatial scales (regional, national, continental, global), integrating resource efficient land use, agricultural productivity improvements, sustainable water management and low carbon energy transition and analysing interactions with the existing regulatory frameworks in these areas and the potential barriers to implementation.
Expected Impact: …..
Type of Action: Research and Innovation Actions
WATER-3-2014/2015: Stepping up EU research and innovation cooperation in the water area
Specific Challenge: Water-related research and innovation is fragmented at EU level and dispersed at national level in several ministries, universities, agencies, regional governments and programmes. To be more effective and increase the added value of related investments, the efforts and strategic research agendas of the many funding networks and organisations existing in Europe need to be integrated to establish transnational and trans-disciplinary research and innovation actions.
Scope:
b) [2015] …implementing a joint call for proposals…to support the priorities identified in the Strategic Research Agenda of the Water JPI…technological solutions and services… in particular on sustainable water use in agriculture, to increase water use efficiency and reduce soil and water pollution.
Expected Impact: Better use of scarce human and financial resources in the area of water R&I. Reduced fragmentation of water R&I efforts across Europe. Improved synergy, coordination and coherence between national and EU funding ……... Contribution to the implementation of the JPI on Water.
Type of Action: ERA-NET Cofund
WATER-4-2014/2015: Harnessing EU water research and innovation results for industry, agriculture, policy makers and citizens
Scope:
b) [2015] Proposals should aim to: • implement measures to showcase, exchange, test and transfer water management
solutions to end-users in the agricultural sector in view of improving water use efficiency and quality in agricultural practices. …….
• contribute to a 'thematic network' on water in agriculture with broad involvement of practitioners and other stakeholders throughout Europe to compile, disseminate and further develop solutions; and
• support the integration of water relevant issues in the EIP on 'Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability', including linking up with EIP operational groups and related actions of the EIP on 'Water'.
Expected Impact: b) Enhanced interface between knowledge (practical, scientific) and agricultural user communities …….Increased application of water-related solutions (at technological, management or organisational levels) …………..Support to the implementation of the EIPs on 'Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability' and 'Water'.
Type of Action: Coordination and Support Action
WATER-5-2014/2015: Strengthening international R&I cooperation in the field of water
Specific Challenge: Sustainable water supply and sanitation is fundamental to the food security, health, survival, societal well-being and economic growth in developing countries, especially in Africa. Developing countries are also particularly vulnerable to water-related problems…..
Scope:
b) [2015] A coordination platform for scientists, decision makers, practitioners and other key stakeholders representing a number of African countries …..to identify opportunities and constraints for the sustainable management of water and other natural resources and ecosystems and for the development of cost-effective climate change adaptation and mitigation measures in Africa …
c) [2015] Development of water supply and sanitation technology, systems and tools, and/or methodologies ………………., focused on the non-EU Mediterranean countries and/or Africa
Expected Impact: ………………….
Type of Action: b) Coordination and Support Action c) Research and Innovation Action
Societal Challenge 5: Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials
Objective:
"to achieve a resource – and water – efficient and climate change resilient economy and society, the protection and sustainable management of natural resources and ecosystems, and a sustainable supply and use of raw materials, in order to meet the needs of a growing global population within the sustainable limits of the planet's natural resources and eco-systems."
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SC5-20-2014/2015: Boosting the potential of small
businesses for eco-innovation and a sustainable
supply of raw materials
Specific Challenge: Innovative SMEs have been recognised as being able to become the engine of the green economy and to facilitate the transition to a resource efficient, circular economy……
This topic is targeted at all types of eco-innovative SMEs in all areas addressing the climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials challenge, focusing on SMEs showing a strong ambition to develop, grow and internationalise. All kinds of promising ideas, products, processes, services and business models, notably across sectors and disciplines, for commercialisation both in a business-to-business (B2B) and a business-to-customer (B2C) context, are eligible.
Scope: The SME instrument consists of three separate phases and a coaching and mentoring service for beneficiaries…….
Expected Impact: ………………….
Type of Action: SME Instrument
• Opening Date “calls” 2015 10/12/2014
Societal Challenge 5 – WP 2014-2015…some DETAILS
YEAR CLOSING DATES
One Stage or
1st Step (Two Stages)
CLOSING DATE
2nd Step (Two Stages)
2014 One Stage 08/04/2014
2014 Two Stages 08/04/2014 16/09/2014
2015 One Stage 21/04/2015
2015 Two Stages 21/04/2015 08/09/2015
CLOSED
• Dates SC5-20 (SME Instrument) 01/03/2014 (Ph 1 + Ph 2) Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 1 Phase 2
2014/2015 SME
Instrument (Open call with
«cut-off» dates)
18/06/2014
24/09/2014
17/12/2014
09/10/2014
17/12/2014
18/03/2015
17/06/2015
17/09/2015
16/12/2015
18/03/2015
17/06/2015
17/09/2015
16/12/2015
Phase 1: Concept and feasibility assessment
Phase 2: R&D, demonstration,
market replication
Input: Idea/Concept: "Business Plan 1"
Activities: Feasibility of concept, Risk assessment, IP regime, Partner search, Design study Pilot application, etc.
Output: elaborated "Business plan 2"
Input: "Business plan 2" plus description of activities under Phase
Activities: Development,
prototyping, testing, piloting,
miniaturisation, scaling-up, market
replication, research
Output: "investor-ready Business plan 3"
Lump sum: 50.000 €
~ 6 months
Phase 3: Commercialisation
0.5-2.5 M€ EC funding
~ 12 to 24 months
Promote instrument as quality label for successful
projects
Facilitate access to private finance
Support via networking, training, information,
assistance with IP management, knowledge sharing, dissemination…
SME window in the EU financial facilities (debt
facility and equity facility)
No direct funding
SME Instrument SME Instrument
Fast Track to Innovation Pilot To be launched in 2015
Speed up time from idea to market
Bottom-up approach, covering all technology fields across LEITs and SCs
Maximum 5 partners, up to 3 million euro per project
Increase industry participation and first-time applicants:
o At least 60% of the overall budget of the proposal must be allocated to
consortium partner(s) from industry
o Or the minimum number of industry participants must be 2 in a consortium of 3
or 4 partners, and 3 in a consortium of 5 partners
A proposal shall include a business plan.
Higher weighting for criteria "impact"
Continuously open call with three cut-off dates per year:
o Opening Date: 06/10/2015; Deadline(s): 29/04/2015; 01/09/2015; 01/12/2015
Time to grant not exceeding 6 months
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Outline
1. Water R & I in EU and MS
2. Overview of Horizon 2020
3. Water R & I in WP 2015
4. Water Calls 2014 – Some results
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(1st stage) Deadline: 16/09/2014 (2nd stage)
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html
Participant Portal
DISCLAIMER
In no circumstance the content of
these slices can substitute the
information provided in the official
call documents and guidelines as
available from the Participant Portal. (http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html)
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European projects with
French and Spanish participation
European Projects: Analyse of French
results in Energy and Environement
Sources of data bases: European Commission and the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research
Programs : FP7, EIE, ECO-I and LIFE
Period : FP7 2007 – 2013
EIE 2007 – 2012
LIFE 2007 -2012
ECO-I 2007 – 2011
Purpose:
To identify French participants who took part in funding programs
Location and contact
To know the type of participants and their geographic participations
French participation between 2007 and
2013 according to European projects
thematic
NCP : Review of European projects and
classification according to keywords
Methodology :
Overview by French region and projects funded
Definition through cross-cutting keywords
Indexation of projects by principal and secondary
keywords
European projects numbers with French and
Spanish participation between 2007 and 2013
according to key words of water thematic
Decisio
n
making
Climate
change
CO²
Ecotech
nology
Environ
mental
manage
ment
Resourc
es and
raw
material
s
Risks
Projects
number
16
5
1
4
3
2
11
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
European projects numbers with French and
Spanish participation between 2007 and 2013
according to key words of water thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
Decision Making
Climate change
CO²
Ecotechnology
Environmental management
Resources and raw materials
Risks
11 1
6
5
1
4 3
2
French and Spanish participants between 2007
and 2013 according to key words of water
thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
1
6
5
1
4 3
2
Decisio
n
making
Climate
change
CO² Ecotech
nology
Environ
mental
manage
ment
Resourc
es and
raw
material
s
Risks
France 37 13 4 7 4 2 26
Spain 39 8 2 9 9 7 25
French and Spanish participants between 2007
and 2013 according to key words of water
thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
1
6
5
1
4 3
2
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Decision Making Climate change CO² Ecotechnology Environmentalmanagement
Resources and rawmaterials
Risks
Spain
France
16
5
1
4 3
2
11
French participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « decision making » in water thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
16
5 1
4 3
2
Spanish participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « decision making » in water
thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
16
5 1
4
2
French participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « climate change » in water thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
Spanish participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « climate change » in water
thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
French participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « CO2 » in water thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
Spanish participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « CO2 » in water thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
French participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « ecotechnology » in water thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
Spanish participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « ecotechnology » in water
thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
French participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « environmental management » in water
thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
Spanish participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « environmental
management » in water thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
French participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « resources and raw materials » in water
thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
Spanish participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « resources and raw
materials » in water thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
French participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « risks » in water thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
Spanish participants between 2007 and 2013 according to key word « risks » in water thematic
Period: 2007 – 2013. Programs: FP7, EIE, ECO-I et LIFE. Source: European Commission and MESR.
Roundtable:
Water treatment and depollution
Example of projects
DEMEAU
PCRD environnement
ENV.2012.6.5-2
Demonstration of promising technologies to
address emerging pollutants in water and
waste water
SARASWATI
PCRD environnement
FP7-ENV-2012-one-stage
Supporting consolidation, replication and up-scaling of sustainable wastewater
treatment and reuse technologies for India
DEMOWARE
PCRD environnement
FP7-ENV-2013-WATER-INNO-DEMO
Innovation Demonstration for a Competitive and Innovative European Water Reuse Sector
DEMOWARE
PCRD environnement FP7-ENV-NMP-2008-2
Water Detoxification Using Innovative vi-
Nanocatalysts