Use of Galileo and EGNOS services for mass market and in niche sectors [including PRS applications], to be mainly provided by SMEs Boris Kennes GSA 1
The GNSS market is still accelerating and pace of innovation is not slowing down Worldwide GNSS market size ( bn) 165 +11% p.a. 148 125 104 87 58 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 European Union North America Rest of the World Significant growth expected for GNSS market offering many opportunities for SMEs 2
We have always provided strong support to SMEs and research institutions Budget for SME topic in GNSS / Galileo calls EUR mln 9.6 2.7 3.8 10.0 4 th dedicated call for SMEs and research institutions Funding to SMEs at consistently high level Exceeding FP7 targets already in FP6 # of projects FP6 FP7-1C FP7-2C 32 9 10 FP7-3C? Overall % funding to SMEs 26 43 37? 3
SMEs in FP7 What is an SME? SMEs make up a large part of Europe's economy and industry. The EU's 23 million SMEs account for 99% of all businesses and contribute up to 80% of employment in many sectors. EU definition < 250 employees Either, an annual turnover < EUR 50 million or balance-sheet total not exceeding EUR 43 million Independence What is the FP7 policy towards SMEs? A target of 15% has been set for FP7 To reach this target, FP7 has seen increased fundinglevels for SMEs and dedicated calls At mid-term the cooperation programme in FP7 has granted 14% to SMEs. Traditionally SME participation in space related activities is low (11% at mid-term). The door is also open for small start-ups and newcomers! 4
SME projects: a virtuous circle (EXAMPLE) R&D institution with specialised cutting-edge knowledge SME with solid understanding of GNSS and system integration Focused project with clear concept and objectives Market driven SME with innovation track record Small consortia can be very effective especially if complementary skills and little overlaps 5
5 myths about SME participation in FP7 I will not be taken seriously, FP7 is for established scientists with many publications and prizes Time spent on overhead and administration will cost me more than I will ever gain in benefits. It will take 2 years before I see any money I can only get a small role in a consortium dominated by large companies and research institutions I can never assemble X partners from countries like Y SMEs are often more innovative and focused on results. Our past experience with SMEs was very positive. Short projects with few partners require less overhead and reporting. We will provide support. It can take as little as 4 months between final proposal and pre-financing In our R&D programme consortia are relatively small and often led by SMEs. This is certainly true for the SME topic A large consortium is not needed as is participation from particular regions. We will help you in finding partners through events like Growing Galileo. 6
Evolution of SME call FP6 FP7-1C FP7-2C FP7-3C Size of grant foreseen Large companies allowed 300k (max) N/A 300k (indicative) (275k- 495k***) N/A No No Yes* Yes* Due to consistently good results some requirements have been relaxed over time Max project 12 18 18 24 duration** months months months months Funding level RTD activities Number of evaluation stages 75% 75% 75% 60% 1 1 1 2 Some changes have been introduced in the current call Classified proposals No No No Yes * if adequately justified ** this is maximum limit, proposed duration should be consistent with workplan *** actual 7
Two-stage evaluation for small projects Only 2 weeks to the 1 st deadline!! Deadline: Oct 5 th Feedback: End Oct Deadline: Jan 13 th Stage 1 proposal Evaluation and feedback Stage 2 proposal Submit initial proposal 5-10 pages Coordinator can file without explicit support of partners Evaluation on the level of innovation and the potential impact Receive feedback Confirm / enhance consortium Enhance concept Prepare full proposal Submit final proposal (60-100 pages) Consortium needs to be fully on board and support proposal Workplan and quality of consortium also evaluated The 1 st stage is focusing only on the concept. It is designed to be quick, efficient and accessible with minimal administrative hassle. Once you have passed the 1 st stage you can improve the concept and write a full proposal with more confidence. The likelihood of getting funding at this stage should be 60-70% instead of 20-25% for single stage evaluations. 8
Content of proposal Cover page Scientific and/or technical quality, relevant to the topics addressed by the Call Objectives Progress beyond the state-of-the-art S/T methodology and work plan (incl. tables) Implementation Management structure and procedures Individual participants Consortium as a whole Resources to be committed Security provisions (where applicable) Impact Expected impacts listed in the description of topics Dissemination and/or exploitation Ethics issues Included in 1 st stage Read the Guide for applicants and the topic description carefully! 9
Proposal Evaluation criteria Included in 1 st stage S/T QUALITY Scientific and/or technological excellence (relevant to the topics addressed by the Call) Soundness of concept, and quality of objectives Progress beyond the state-of-the-art Quality and effectiveness of the S/T methodology and associated work plan IMPLEMENTATION Quality and efficiency of the implementation and the management Appropriateness of the management structure and procedures Quality and relevant experience of the individual participants Quality of the consortium as a whole (including complementarity, balance) Appropriateness of the allocation and justification of the resources to be committed (budget, staff, equipment) IMPACT Potential impact through the development, dissemination and use of project results Contribution, at the European [and/or international] level, to the expected impacts listed in the work programme under the relevant topic/activity Appropriateness of measures for the dissemination and/or exploitation of project results, and management of intellectual property. Note: Slightly different sub-criteria for Coordination and Support Actions 10
Exact topic of the call is open, there are however clear requirements Topic: Use of Galileo and EGNOS services for mass market and in niche sectors [including PRS applications], to be mainly provided by SMEs What do you need to do? Develop end-to-end GNSS application Technical feasibility and user trial - gather feedback from users Evaluate and demonstrate the commercial feasibility and the business potential of the concept proposed Develop rough business plan (also part of initial proposal) Coordinate with other projects Support the dissemination of results This is more than a feasibility study! 11
Example areas of research (NOT EXHAUSTIVE) Mobile LBS and leisure Mobile LBS Health and safety Sports and leisure Road Congestion management, road safety, pollution control Vehicle Value Added Services Logistics, telematics High Precision Agriculture High precision Robotics New markets and technologies Data security applications GNSS service provider business models Algorithms to enhance performance or usability for a specific application, provide authentication to GNSS signals for security techniques that increase the robustness vs. jamming, spoofing Adaptation of existing applications or systems to make use of EGNOS and/or Galileo advantages. 12
Summary Mainly open for, but not limited to SMEs, universities, and R&D organisations Large industrial companies may participate if justified Focused projects run by small, focused consortia Emphasis on innovation Two-stage evaluation, deadline 1 st stage: Oct 5th!! Despite often limited budget, we expect concrete results not just a feasibility study TOTAL BUDGET = 10mln 13
THANK YOU Boris Kennes R&D and Market Monitoring Officer European GNSS Supervisory Authority Boris.kennes@gsa.europa.eu 14