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The AeroSME Project: Practical Assistance for Participation in the EU Research Projects

Paola Chiarini AeroSME Project Manager. The AeroSME Project: Practical Assistance for Participation in the EU Research Projects. Hungarian Aeronautical Research Workshop Budapest, 27-28 November 2006. Why to participate in EU Framework Programmes for Research

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The AeroSME Project: Practical Assistance for Participation in the EU Research Projects

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  1. Paola Chiarini AeroSME Project Manager The AeroSME Project:Practical Assistancefor Participation in the EU Research Projects Hungarian Aeronautical Research Workshop Budapest, 27-28 November 2006

  2. Why to participate in EU Framework Programmes for Research AeroSME: Practical Support to SMEs Table of Contents

  3. Becoming a partner (SME Study) • SMEs learn about opportunities from project coordinators or colleagues • Coordinators know their SMEs from previous projects or colleagues • 30% of the SME partners participated for the first time • SME partners are selected for special skills and a unique know-how

  4. Why SMEs participate in FP6 (SME Study) • SMEs decide carefully before they invest in an EU project • SMEs have strategic goals • developing a profile as international partner and acquiring know-how • EC funding is important, but not the main drive

  5. Outlook into the future (SME Study) • 97% of the SMEs would “do it again” • 72% of SME-coordinators are ready to coordinate again a project • More funding tops the SME "wish list“ • Second: have better information on the incoming proposals • Administrational effort and EC payments get “good ratings” from SMEs • 81% of the SME partners consider the administrative effort as acceptable • 71% of the SME-coordinators find the administrative effort acceptable

  6. EU funding: Con’s • 50-75% co-funded, but additional networking and partners • International consortium • Research results must be shared • Effort needed to protect existing intellectual property • Application procedure can be costly and time consuming, particularly for newcomers

  7. Are you suitable as a partner? • Have you already participated in technology development projects? • Do you have R&TD capabilities? • Are you prepared to spend 10,000 € or more for the preparation of a proposal? • Are you prepared to pay 25 - 50% of your share in a project out of your own resources? • Are you prepared to contribute a minimum of 50,000 € as your share in a project? • Would a 50,000 € contribution be less than 20% of your turnover? • Would you co-finance the use of test rigs, wind tunnels etc., if required? • Can you guarantee your participation in an R&TD project which may last up to 5 years? • Are you prepared to sign a standard consortium agreement?

  8. EU Projects: How to get involved ? • Become a partner in a proposal under preparation • Look out for information on proposals • Info on Large Collaborative Projects will be issued on the AeroSME website • Find the right niche in a proposal’s work programme for your company • Apply to become a partner with a short technical offer to the co-ordinator. A brochure or the expression of a general interest is not sufficient! • AeroSME will provide support in this procedure • Set up your own project

  9. EU Projects: How to get involved ? • Finding opportunities for participation in projects requires a proactive and continuous effort. • Be proactive (projects will not come to you!) • Contact people, preferably potential project co-ordinator(s) • Participate in match making workshops • Apply to join a project • Help is available from different sources. Look for specific, technology related support. • AeroSME, SCRATCH, ECARE+ • EC National Contact Points, National Associations and other networks

  10. Looking for information • Stay informed about running projects that are of interest to you • Try to know whether or not a continuation of a project is planned Synopses book DG RTD Aeronautics Web site pdf version at: http://ec.europa.eu/research/aeronautics/info/documents_en.html http://ec.europa.eu/research/aeronautics/projects/search_en.cfm

  11. Helping SMEs to Participate in EC Funded Research Setting-up Collaborative Research Project Led by SMEs Informing SMEs about PossibilitiesCoordinators of 'small' Collaborative Projects can find SMEs here http://www.aero-scratch.net/index.html Clustering Aeronautics RegionsCoordinators of Large Collaborative Projects can find SMEs here http://www.aerosme.com/ http://www.ecare-sme.org/plus/ http://www.smetolead.org/ Training SMEs to become project coordinator

  12. Why should you participate in an European project? AeroSME: Practical Support to SMEs Table of Contents

  13. The AeroSME Project AeroSME is a support action of the EC and the Aeronautics industry, represented by ASD. • Objectives • To support the participation of SMEs in EU funded research projects • To facilitate the co-operation across Europe • Open to all countries associated to FP6 • Not limited to ASD members, other organisations can also register www.aerosme.com

  14. What to look for in AeroSME • INFORMATION • On project proposals under preparation • On the Aerospace sector • How? • www.aerosme.com • Newsletters: info on funding, events, partner searches, etc • Helpdesk • National/Regional workshops in all FP6 countries • ENTRY POINT TO THE INDUSTRY • Focal point for the Large Collab. Research projects co-ordinators • Wide contact network across Europe • VISIBILITY • SME database (nearly 900 entries) • Freely accessible at www.aerosme.com • Over 400 visits per month by external users from across Europe • Used to find partners for both research projects and commercial activities

  15. How to participate in EU research projects PREPARATION FOR FP7 1st CALL • Publication of information documents on new rules, instruments, etc. • Publication of the Large CPs abstracts on the AeroSME website • Expected in December 2006 • Organisation of a workshop for the public presentation of the Large CPs • On 16th January 2007 in Brussels • Set up of a «market place» where to register your interests SUPPORT TO JOIN and SET UP PROPOSALS • Free-of-charge individual consulting • “First aid” on participation matters or project set-up • Partner searches

  16. To conclude • Watch out for the 1st call. Check the information on the AeroSME website • Participate in the workshop to be organised for the presentation of the large collaborative projects on 16th January in Brussels • Join the AeroSME Newsletter distribution list – just give me your business card • Apply to join a project Good luck!

  17. Contact Details • Paola Chiarini • AeroSME Project Manager • ASD – AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe • Gulledelle 94-b.5 • B - 1200 Brussels, Belgium • Tel: +32 2 775 82 98 • Fax: +32 2 763 35 65 • E-Mail: paola.chiarini@asd-europe.org • Web site: www.aerosme.com

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