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Industrial Partners in Horizon 2020 Ben Williams, EU Team, Funding Development, RIS

Industrial Partners in Horizon 2020 Ben Williams, EU Team, Funding Development, RIS. Research and Innovation Service. Agenda. Intro to Horizon 2020 Industrial participation in Horizon 2020 Engaging Industry. Research and Innovation Service. Funding Development Team

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Industrial Partners in Horizon 2020 Ben Williams, EU Team, Funding Development, RIS

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  1. Industrial Partners in Horizon 2020Ben Williams, EU Team, Funding Development, RIS

  2. Research and Innovation Service Agenda • Intro to Horizon 2020 • Industrial participation in Horizon 2020 • Engaging Industry Research and Innovation Service

  3. Funding Development Team Martin Hamilton, Head of Funding Development Ben Williams European Manager Jesús OrtegaEU Research Development Manager Maggie CredlandEU Funding Administrator Keri Dunning European Post Award Administrator Alex Braithwaite EU Finance Officer Sanita Devi EU Finance Officer Research and Innovation Service The European Team Research and Innovation Service

  4. Research and Innovation Service Framework Programme 7 • 2007-13, €52.521bn • 4 “Pillars” • Large or small/medium research projects • Changes implemented after mid-term review and financial crisis • ‘Bridging the gap’ activities, especially in final calls Research and Innovation Service

  5. Research and Innovation Service • What is the structure of Horizon 2020? • European Commission released a proposal on 30th November 2011 • Three broad areas: • Tackling Societal Challenges • Creating Industrial Leadership and Competitive Frameworks • Raising Excellence in the Science Base Research and Innovation Service

  6. Research and Innovation Service • Horizon 2020 vs FP7

  7. Research and Innovation Service • How will Horizon 2020 differ from FP7? • Not a straight continuation from FP7 • Inclusion of Innovation • Incorporates 3 funding programmes in the field of research and innovation: • The Framework Programme • The Competitiveness and Innovation Programme (CIP) • The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Research and Innovation Service

  8. Research and Innovation Service • How will Horizon 2020 differ from FP7? • Topics for funding are much broader • Topics are less prescriptive • Much more emphasis on use of results • Uptake of results into products/processes/society requires non-academic partners, and frequently industrial partners Research and Innovation Service

  9. Research and Innovation Service • Duration and Budget Duration: 7 years, 2014-2020 Budget: €70.2 billion awarded Or is it €79bn??!! Research and Innovation Service

  10. Research and Innovation Service • The Role of Industry

  11. Research and Innovation Service • Generally • Collaborative projects • Societal Challenges • Roles as RTD performers, end users, quality control, prototyping and proof of concept • ITNs • Mandatory non-academic partner • Intersectoral opportunities • Offer placements / training • Little commitment Research and Innovation Service

  12. Research and Innovation Service • Specifically • LIET topics (ICT, NMP, Space) • JTIs • PPPs • ITNs – EID scheme • Marie Curie RISE Research and Innovation Service

  13. Research and Innovation Service • Why should they participate? • Horizon 2020 will not work without them • Better reimbursement of costs • ‘Catch up’ with other EU member states BIS has been attempting to redress the imbalance of UK industrial participation since early FP7 compared to DE and FR. Research and Innovation Service

  14. Research and Innovation Service Funding Research and Innovation Service One model for all partners

  15. Research and Innovation Service Reimbursement vs. FP7 - academia FP7 60% overheads. 75% reimbursement €100k direct costs €60k indirect costs €160k total €120k reimbursed by EC €75k for research €45k for overheads H2020 25% overheads.100% reimbursement €100k direct costs €25k indirect costs €125k total €125k reimbursed by EC €100k for research €25k for overheads Research and Innovation Service €100k total direct costs identified

  16. Research and Innovation Service Reimbursement vs. FP7 - industry FP7 20% overheads. 50% reimbursement €100k direct costs €20k indirect costs €120k total €60k reimbursed by EC €50k for research €10k for overheads H2020 25% overheads.100% reimbursement €100k direct costs €25k indirect costs €125k total €125k reimbursed by EC €100k for research €25k for overheads Research and Innovation Service €100k total direct costs identified

  17. Research and Innovation Service • How do we manage industrial links? • Do we manage them? At what level? • Transformation Funds? • Hubs? • Schools? • Faculties? • Personal? • Do we need to manage them? Research and Innovation Service

  18. Research and Innovation Service • How do we encourage involvement of strategic links, personal links and new links? Research and Innovation Service

  19. Research and Innovation Service What barriers do you feel could prevent industry from participating? How can we overcome them? How would you sell H2020 to them? Research and Innovation Service

  20. Research and Innovation Service • Barriers • Split into groups • Write as many ideas as you can on separate post-its • ‘Cluster’ common ideas into groups Research and Innovation Service

  21. Research and Innovation Service • Barriers • Impact – how much impact will the problem identified have on Industrial participation • “Solve-ability” – is there an obvious solution immediately? Or not? Research and Innovation Service

  22. Research and Innovation Service • Barriers + Research and Innovation Service Impact + - “Solve-ability”

  23. Research and Innovation Service • Barriers – next step For the problems that are of high impact and low solve-ability: • What could be done to make this lower impact on participation? • What could be done to start solving the issue? – e.g. what are the constituent parts of the problem that can be addressed? Research and Innovation Service

  24. Industrial Partners in Horizon 2020Ben Williams, EU Team, Funding Development, RIS

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