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    Slide 1:Financing RTD and Innovation in the enlarged European Union -

    CONFERENCE FINANCING GROWTH AND COHESION IN THE ENLARGED EU Mr Louis BELLEMIN Head of Unit RTD-M3, European Commission, Directorate General for Research Competition aspects and Structural policies Directorate M - Investing in Research and Links with other Community policies Workshop 1: Financing research, technological development and innovation in the EU - developing and financing institution-building in the Member States, Brussels, November 24, 2005

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    Slide 2:3% Objective What is at stake?

    EU-US R&D Gap 130 bn every year & growing Public funding gap 25 bn Business funding gap 105 bn Estimated gains if EU reaches 3% in 2010 Until 2010 : +0.25% GDP every year +2 million jobs over 2004-10 After 2010 : +0.5% GDP every year +400,000 net jobs every year Long term gains : by 2010 and by 2030 Gains from reaching 3% R&D by 2010 compared to statu quo

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    Slide 3:Knowledge and Innovation for Growth

    Knowledge through investment in R&D, a key driver for economic growth and employment European R&D : contributes to the creation of new markets or production processes; leads to incremental improvements in conventional industries and technologies increases the capacity of countries and regions to absorb new technologies an essential part of the innovation process

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    Slide 5:About the RTD Framework Programme

    The Framework Programme has been traditionally a policy planning tool for research and technological development at EU level (an instrument to promote transnational co-operation among RTD players by supporting collaborative RTD). Financial Instrument to build the European Research Area Not specifically pointing to Regions - without however excluding them as such

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    Slide 6: Specific Programmes

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    Slide 8:Lisbon strategy /funding RTD and Innovation: key instruments / key challenges

    FP SF MEMBER STATES / REGIONS Key challenges for Research and Innovation: - Innovation Poles / Clusters - Investment Strategies - Human Resources -SMEs involvement -Access to finance -Services to businesses - Public / Private Partnerships -From R&D to technology market take-up

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    Slide 9:The Regional Dimension: FP7 vs CIP

    FP7 Direct support: Support to cooperation between Regional R&D driven clusters (Regions of Knowledge) Support for exchange of best practice among regional policy makers (OMC-NET) Unlocking Research Potential in Convergence Regions Co-funding of national / regional programmes in Human Resources for R&D Research in Social and Economic Sciences focused on Cohesion aspects Indirect support: Research Infrastructure SME R&D including Article 169 initiative on High-Tech SMEs Support to large scale Joint Technology Initiatives

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    Slide 10:FP7 and CIP vs Structural Funds

    Mutually reinforcing - Complementary Different tools and approaches - same Objectives: success of the Lisbon Strategy

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    Slide 11:How the Structural Funds can stimulate R&D investment in European regions

    R&D infrastructure and equipment (conventional approach- still valid) favouring the establishment of medium and long term R&D and innovation investment strategies help create the appropriate framework conditions for stimulating R&D and innovation especially in connecting academia and industry stimulate the emergence of clusters of technological competence / excellence involving especially SMEs

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    Slide 12:Different planning and implementation cycles

    FP projects will emerge while STRF Programmes will result from planning However planning may be adjusted to overall strategic research priorities of the Union, at national or regional level / medium or long term Such planning may maximise chances for emerging projects / create the best possible conditions for research and creativity A major contribution to the ERA process / a huge responsibility for the national / regional planning authorities

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    Slide 13:How to ensure complementarity between FP7 and the New Structural Funds

    Need for fine tuning of national and regional Research investment priorities at short, medium and long term in the future SF Strategic Reference Frameworks / Operational Programmes Guiding principles: the 7th Framework Programme (2007-2013) proposals, the developing ERA process, the 3% Action Plan, and of course the Strategic Guidelines for Cohesion main responsibility lies with the national /regional authorities

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    Slide 14:Net links

    http://europa.eu.int/invest-in-research/ Investing in European Research Website Information on research programmes and projects: http://www.cordis.lu 7th Framework Programme: http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/future/index_en.cfm http://www.cordis.lu/era/regions.htm (Regional Dimension of the ERA) http://www.innovating-regions.org/ (The IRE Network, Innovating regions in Europe) RTD info magazine: http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/rtdinfo/ Information requests: research@cec.eu.int

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