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HORIZON 2020 Overview

HORIZON 2020 Overview. Malta launch conference 7 February 2014. Alan Cross DG Research & Innovation European Commission. What is Horizon 2020. The new European Union programme for research and innovation for 2014-2020

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HORIZON 2020 Overview

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  1. HORIZON 2020Overview Malta launch conference 7 February 2014 Alan Cross DG Research & Innovation European Commission

  2. What is Horizon 2020 • The new European Union programme for research and innovation for 2014-2020 • A budget of just over €79 billion; 30 per cent higher in real terms than the 2007-2013 period • A core part of Europe 2020, Innovation Union & European Research Area: • Responding to the economic crisis to invest in jobs and growth • Addressing people’s concerns about their livelihoods, safety and environment • Strengthening the EU’s global position in research, innovation and technology Simpler access for all stakeholders 2

  3. € 79 billion from 2014 to 2020

  4. Three priorities • Excellent science • Industrial leadership • Societal challenges

  5. Why: World class science is the foundation of tomorrow’s technologies, jobs and well-being Europe needs to develop, attract and retain research talent Researchers need access to the best infrastructures Priority 1. Excellent science (24.4 Billion Euro) 5

  6. Why: Strategic investments in key technologies (e.g. advanced manufacturing, microelectronics) underpin innovation across existing and emerging sectors Europe needs to attract more private investment in research and innovation Europe needs more innovativeSMEs to create growth and jobs Priority 2. Industrial leadership (17 Billion Euro)

  7. Why: Concerns of citizens and society /EU policy objectives (climate, environment, energy, transport etc.) cannot be achieved without innovation Breakthrough solutions come from multi-disciplinary collaborations, including social sciences & humanities Promising solutions need to be tested, demonstrated and scaled up Priority 3. Societal challenges (30 Billion Euro)

  8. Work Programme 2014Funding for calls Excellent Science Pillar: ~ € 3 billion • European Research Council (4 calls)€ 1 662 million • Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (6 calls)€ 800 million • Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) (4 calls)€ 200 million • European Research Infrastructures (including e-Infrastructures) (4 calls)€ 277 million

  9. Work Programme 2014Funding for calls Industrial Leadership Pillar: ~ € 1.8 billionLeadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies (LEITs) • Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) (2 calls)€ 700 million • Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Production (5 calls) € 500 million • Space (5 calls)€ 128 million • Access to Risk Finance (financial instruments) (2 calls)€ 5 million(€ 295 million NOT in calls) • Innovation in small and medium-sized enterprises (1 call)€ 10 million • SME Instrument € 251 million

  10. Work Programme 2014Funding for calls Societal Challenges Pillar: ~ € 2.8 billion • Health, demographic change and wellbeing (2 calls)€ 600 million • Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine and Maritime and Inland Water Research and the Bioeconomy(3 calls)€ 300 million • Secure, clean and efficient energy (4 calls)€ 600 million • Smart, green and integrated transport (3 calls)€ 540 million • Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials (3 calls)€ 300 million • Europe in a changing world – inclusive, innovative and reflective societies (5 calls)€ 112 million • Secure Societies (4 calls)€ 200 million In addition • Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation (3 calls)€ 50 million • Science with and for Society (4 calls) € 45 million

  11. What is new? Challenge-based approach • Focusing on policy priorities without predetermining the precise choice of technologies or solutions that shall be developed • Including basic research, applied research, knowledge transfer or innovation • Bringing together a critical mass of resources and knowledge across different fields, technologies and scientific disciplines and research infrastructures to address the challenges

  12. What is new? Coupling research to innovation For those that would like to bring results to the market, support via: • Demonstration activities • Testing • Prototyping • Pilot type activities etc.

  13. What is new? New approach to Work Programme and Calls More strategic work programmes • Focusing on areas where EU level action has greatest impact • With a coherent set of actions from research to innovation • Greater integrated across different parts of Horizon 2020 Less prescriptive calls • More open to innovative proposals • Stronger emphasis on impact • Stimulating inter-disciplinary projects Two year work programmes • More advanced notice for applicants • Planning ahead

  14. Partnerships with industry and Member States Additional contractual Public-Private Partnerships In addition: €22 billion Innovation Investment Package proposed by Commission (July 2013) Joint programmes (with Member States, under Article 185) Joint Technology Initiatives (with industry under Article 187)

  15. Strong focus on SMEs 20% of budget • from societal challenges and LEITs New SME instrument • > € 500 million in 2014-2015 Support measures under 'Innovation in SMEs' Access to risk finance Participation with Member States (Public-Public) Eurostarsjoint programme

  16. International cooperation Principle of general opennessthe programme will remain the most open funding programme in the world Open to the association ofenlargement countries / EFTA / European Neighbourhood (and others associated to FP7) Targeted actions to be implemented taking a strategic approach to international cooperation

  17. Gender and Socio-economic sciences and humanities (SSH) • Embedding socio-economic sciences and humanities (SSH) • Integrated approach: SSH included 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 and creativity as well as the position of Europe as a global actor • Bottom-up funding: ERC, MSCA, Research Infrastructures • Embedding gender • Integrated approach: where relevant, a gender dimension will be integrated in the research and innovation programming and content

  18. Simpler access through theParticipant Portal Single entry pointfrom calls to electronic submission of proposals New tools for smart searches for the benefit of users, including newcomers to the programme.

  19. Evaluation STANDARD AWARD CRITERIA QUALITY & EFFICIENCY OF THE ACTION IMPACT EXCELLENCE • ERC frontier Research actions only EXCELLENCE • Innovation actions higher weighting for "IMPACT" • Attention • Proposal strictly evaluated by the experts “as it is” and not as “what it could be” = no need for negotiation! • Page limits apply!

  20. Malta and Horizon 2020

  21. Maltese participation in FP7 • 173 'participations' from Malta in • 146 signed grant agreements, with a • total EU contribution of 17.46 million euros. • The MT applicant success rate is 18.9% • (EU average = 20.9%)

  22. Malta: top 5 priority areas in terms of EU contribution

  23. For further information Participant Portal http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html Helpdesk http://ec.europa.eu/research/enquiries Expert evaluators needed! http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/experts/index.html Learn more about Horizon 2020 http://ec.europa.eu/horizon2020

  24. Support services • National Contact Points: • On the ground support from specialists, in your own language • Horizon 2020 Helpdesk: • Questions about any aspect of European R&I in general and Horizon 2020 • Enterprise Europe Network: • Every company that wants to apply for Horizon 2020 funding or has already receiving funding for an innovation project under the SME instrument is entitled to free support from the network • Specific Helpdesks: • Helpdesks for ethical issues. Intellectual property rights (IPR) and standardisation can be consulted • IT Helpdesk: • For any IT-related problems on the Participant Portal, this helpdesk is to be contacted • See: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html

  25. Thank you for your attention!

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