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European funding for Research, Development & Innovation UECBV, Brussels, 15 December 2011

European funding for Research, Development & Innovation UECBV, Brussels, 15 December 2011. Outline. FP7 & CIP Next calls for proposals Horizon 2020 Novelties Food theme SMEs and Innovation. Fundamental Research. National Contact Points. EU Funding Programmes 2007-2013.

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European funding for Research, Development & Innovation UECBV, Brussels, 15 December 2011

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  1. European funding for Research, Development & Innovation UECBV, Brussels, 15 December 2011

  2. Outline • FP7 & CIP • Next calls for proposals • Horizon 2020 • Novelties • Food theme • SMEs and Innovation

  3. FundamentalResearch National Contact Points EU Funding Programmes 2007-2013 AppliedResearch Innovation Project BusinessProject

  4. Next FP7 Calls 2012 - 2013 • 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological development (FP7) • Food, Agriculture, Fisheries & Biotechnology (Cooperation) • Next & last call: July 2012 • http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/kbbe/home_en.html • Research for the benefit of SMEs / Associations (Capacities) • Next & last call: July 2012 • http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/capacities/research-sme_en.html • Industry Academy Partnerships and Pathways - IAPP • Initial Training networks – ITN (People / Marie-Curie) • Next & last call(s): Q3 – Q4 2012 • http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/people/industry-academia_en.html • http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/people/initial-training_en.html

  5. FP7 • Research: 50% EC funding (+25% for SMEs) • Demonstration : 50% EC funding • Marie-Curie: Researcher’s costs 100% EC funded • NEW in 2012: Innovation activities (“Horizon 2020 flavor”)

  6. Research for SMEs • Participation of SMEs that are Research Centres or Institutes is possible as RTD performers or other enterprises and end users. • RTD and/or DEMO activities are compulsory. • Applicants are encouraged to form small consortia. • The size of consortium should typically be 5, but generally not exceeding 10 participants. • Typical project budget should be between € 0.5 to €1.5 million. • Typical duration is 1 to 2 years. • Proposed indicative budget for 2012 (2013 WP): €160 million

  7. Research for SME Associations • Applicants are encouraged to form small consortia. • RTD and/or DEMO activities are compulsory. • The size of the consortium should be typically between 5 and 15 participants • The SME end users group should be limited to 2 to 5 members necessary to achieve the objectives. • Typical project budget should be between €1.5 million & € 3 million. • Typical duration is 2 to 3 years. • Proposed indicative budget for 2012 (2013 WP): €53 million

  8. Demonstration activities • The project must be centred on the needs of the SMEs. • 2 SMEs from the prior successful FP7 (Capacities!) research project. • The coordinator must be one of the SMEs. • Predominant role of SMEs, but the participation of other actors such as SME end-users, SME associations, large companies and/or partners specialised in dissemination of innovative results is possible. • Applicants are encouraged to form small consortia. • Three activities are defined, demonstration, management and other activities (that includes training and dissemination activities). • Typical project budget should be between €0.5 million & € 3 million • Typical duration is 18 to 24 months. • Proposed indicative budget for 2012 (2013 WP): €25 million

  9. Next CIP Calls 2012 - 2013 • Competitiveness & Innovation Programme • Eco-Innovation (http://ec.europa.eu/environment/eco-innovation) • Next call: Q3 2012 (+ last call: Q3 2013) • 1st market application or market replication projects • 50% EC funding • Small to large projects - average project budget: €1.4 million • Maximum duration: 3 years • Participants from EU 27 + associated countries • Single proposers OK but EU added value requested • Pre-proposal check available

  10. What’s next? Horizon 2020 • Commission proposal for a research and innovation funding programme • Budget: €80 billion • Duration: 2014-2020 • 3 priorities: • Excellent Science • Industrial leadership • Societal challenges

  11. Priority 1 Excellent Science Proposed funding (million €, 2014-20)

  12. Priority 2 Industrial leadership Proposed funding (million €, 2014-20)

  13. Priority 3 Societal Challenges Proposed funding (million €, 2014-20) *FP7 Food (Cooperation): €1 935 million

  14. What’s new in Horizon 2020 • Simplification • Single set of participation rules • Eligibility • Evaluation • IPR • Exploitation / dissemination • Average time to grant target: 100 days

  15. What’s new in Horizon 2020 • Funding • Reimbursement of actual direct costs • Average personnel costs (scale of unit costs) for SME • Single flat rate for indirect costs (20%?) • 1 project = 1 funding rate for all participants & all activities • Controls • Financial viability check only for coordinators if requested EC grant >= 500.000€ • Guarantee Fund maintained • 1 single global audit at end of project if EC grant >= 325.000€ • Ex-post audits up to 4 years after project end

  16. What’s new in Horizon 2020 • Integration of research and innovation • Seamless and coherent funding from idea to market • All forms of innovation • Technological • Social • Services • Design driven • Compulsory exploitation of results • Emphasis on market take-up of innovation (incl. by Public sector) • Proof of concept • Prototyping, testing, piloting • Market replication • -> Max EC funding = 70% of eligible costs

  17. “Food” in Horizon 2020 • Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine & maritime research & the bio-economy • Sustainable agriculture and forestry • Sustainable and competitive agri-food sector for a safe and healthy diet • Unlocking the potential of aquatic living resources • Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries • Specific implementations actions

  18. Innovation in SMEs in Horizon 2020 • Single entry point: SME NCP + Enterprise Europe Network • Dedicated SME instrument • All types of innovative SMEs • All types of innovation • 15% budgetary target for Societal Challenges and Industrial Leadership -> € 6829 million for SMEs • Bottom-up approach • 3 phases covering whole innovation cycle • Phase 1: Proof of concept & feasibility assessment • Technical AND commercial • Phase 2: R&D, demonstration, market replication • Phase 3: Commercialisation • Access to financial instruments

  19. SME instrument Part 1 Feasibility (S&T and commercial) Part 2 R & D, Demonstration, Market Replication Part 3 Towards commercialisation & access toprivate finance Market Market opportunity Support network

  20. Next steps • From 30/11: Parliament and Council negotiations on the basis of the Commission proposals • Ongoing: Parliament and Council negotiations on EU budget 2014-2020 (including overall budget for Horizon 2020) • Mid 2012: Final calls under 7th Framework Programme for Research to bridge gap towards Horizon 2020 • By end 2013: Adoption of legislative acts by Parliament and Council on Horizon 2020 • 1/1/2014: Horizon 2020 starts; launch of first calls

  21. Thank you for your attention Alexandre Bonnyns NCP Coordinator NCP for legal & financial matters The Brussels Enterprise Agency Tour & Taxis Avenue du Port 86C B211 B-1000 Brussels Email: abo@bea.irisnet.be Direct landline: +32 2 422 00 45 Mobile: + 32 486 980 802 Skype: abo_at_bea

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