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New opportunities for academic institutions and enterprises to participate in EU RTD programmes

New opportunities for academic institutions and enterprises to participate in EU RTD programmes TU Kosice, 12-13 December 2002 New Opportunities and challenges for SMEs FP6 Manfred Horvat BIT - Bureau for International Research and Technology Cooperation, AT

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New opportunities for academic institutions and enterprises to participate in EU RTD programmes

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  1. New opportunities for academic institutions and enterprises to participate in EU RTD programmes TU Kosice, 12-13 December 2002 New Opportunities and challenges for SMEs FP6 Manfred HorvatBIT - Bureau for International Research and Technology Cooperation, AT An initiative of the Austrian Government and the Economic Chamber Austria

  2. The importance of European SMEs MOTOR OF EUROPE’S CHANGING ECONOMY by GENERATING NEW PRODUCTS & TECHNOLOGIES High tech SMEs create two-times more innovations per employee than large companies by SUPPORTING THE COMPETITIVENESS OF LARGE COMPANIES 50% of SMEs are subcontractors byCREATING EMPLOYMENT SMEs and especially micro-firms are the main source of new jobs

  3. Encouraging SMEs to participate in FP6 Specific measures taken to involve the SMEs in the 7 thematic priorities (Integrated Projects, Networks of Excellence, STRP) 1 Specific schemes in the form of actions on collective and cooperative research on any area 2 Appropriate information and assistance to potential SME participants 3

  4. The 7 thematic priorities Budget: 11.285 M€ >15 % for SMEs = ~1.700 M€ 1 - Life science, genomics, biotechnology 2 - Information society technologies 3 - Nanotechnologies, materials, products & production 4 - Aeronautics and space 5 - Food quality and safety 6 - Sustainable development, global change 7 - Citizens and governance

  5. To implement the thematic priorities:the FP6 instruments New instruments Traditional instruments Integrated projects Networks of excellence Article 169 Specific Targeted Research Projects Coordination actions Specific support actions

  6. Integrated Projects

  7. Networks of Excellence

  8. Specific Targeted Research Projects

  9. Special focus on SMEs Specific measures taken in Integrated Projects, Networks of Excellence and STREP (7 thematic priorities) 1 Objective = to allocate at least 15% of the 7 thematic priorities budget to SMEs

  10. Encouraging SMEs to participate in FP6 Specific measures taken in Integrated Projects, Networks of Excellence and STREP(in 7 thematic priorities) 1 • Participation of SME groupings • Evaluation criteria related to SMEs • Targeted calls for SME IPs in areas relevant for SMEs • Pre-allocated budget for take-up measures in IPs • Possibility to extend contracts to include new SMEs

  11. Participation of SME Groupings in the FP6 new instruments (particularly IP) • SME groupings involved in management • RTD performers / technology suppliers • Beneficiaries of TAKE UP MEASURES: • Assessment/trial/validation of promising technologies • Easier access to/transfer of best practices for early use & exploitation of technologies • Training of SMEs executives / technical staff • Dissemination of results

  12. Participation of SME Groupings in theFP6 new instruments (particularly IP) • If at the proposal / contract stage • not having identified SMEs for take-up measures • having pre-allocated budget • SME Groupings or Associations could: • from contract stage, • represent individual SMEs to be identified • select SMEs in a latter stage for take-up measures

  13. SME Integrated Project (Thematic Priority 3) Idea Within priority 3, to propose SME Integrated projects with two objectives: 1. To assist traditional sectors in developing value added products and services (Research intensive SME as technology provider and developer) 2. To help research intensive SME to further increase their technology competencies (SME as technology developer and researcher)

  14. Characteristics of SME Integrated Project • Substantial SME participation • SME with high R&D capacity are leading the project • probably smaller than “normal” IP’s • large companies can be present if SMEs so wish • possible combination of EU-funding with Venture Capital

  15. Encouraging SMEs to participate in FP6 Specific schemes in the form of actions on cooperative and collective research on any area 2 Individual SME Cooperative Research (CRAFT) Industrial associations or industry groupings Collective Research

  16. Cooperative research (CRAFT)

  17. Collective research

  18. Collective research CRAFT STREP IP NoE Comparison of the projects sizes In term of budget, duration, size of consortia

  19. Calls for proposals The projects can be submitted following to Callspublished in the EC Official Journal • Most of the time, two-step submission process • 1. Expression of Interest or outline proposal • 2. Full proposal by consortia • CRAFT : one-step submission • Evaluation criteria (relevance to the objectives of the call, S&T excellence, strategic impact, quality of consortium, quality of the management)

  20. SME Summary: SME in FP6 With R&D capabilities in the 7 thematic Priorities With R&D needs; all topics Partner in IP, NoE, STREP, (technology provider or end-user) Partner in CRAFT, Collective Research Technology transfer from IP, NoE min. 15% of budget: ca. 1.7 billion EURO ca. 400 Mill. Euro

  21. For further information SME National Contact Point for EU Research & Technology Projects: BIT, A-1220 Wien, Donaucity Strasse 1 http://www.bit.ac.at DI Dr. Sabine Herlitschka herlitschka@bit.ac.at Tel.: 0043/1 / 581 16 16 - 103 DI Marcus Bidmon bidmon@bit.ac.at Tel.: 0043/1 / 581 16 16 - 146 Fax 0043/1/5811616 - 16

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