HORIZON 2020, EUREKA, EUROSTARS & CLUSTERS Irina Slosar European and International Programmes FFG Austrian Research Promotion Agency 12 November 2015, Vienna
HORIZON 2020: STRUCTURE & BUDGET Excellenct Science ( 24.232,1 Mio.) Industrial Leadership ( 16.466,5 Mio.) Societal Challenges ( 28.629,6 Mio.) Target: Excellent science base 1.European Research Council (ERC) 2.Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions 3.Research Infrastructures 4.Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Target: Growth 1. Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies (LEITs) 2. Access to risk finance 3. Innovation in SMEs Target: Tackling Societal chalenges 1. Health, Demographic Change and Wellbeing 2. Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine, Maritime and Inland Water Research and the Bioeconomy 3. Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy 4. Transport 5. Climate Action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials 6. Europe in a changing world 7. Secure societies Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation ( 816,5 Mio.) Science with and for Society ( 444,9 Mio.) European Institute of Innovation and Technology ( 2.383,0 Mio.) Joint Research Centre ( 1.855,7 Mio.)
INTERNATIONAL STI COOPERATION IN HORIZON 2020 General opening Horizon 2020 is open to participation of researchers from anywhere in the world Industrialized countries (e.g. Korea) & emerging economies (BRIC + Mexico) will only receive funding under specific conditions Societal Challenges and Industrial Leadership Targeted activities/projects with required or preferential 3rd country participation Joint/coordinated calls, ERA-NETs, Article 185 initiatives Excellent science Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions: strong international dimension European Industrial Doctorates (EID), European Joint Doctorates (EJDs), Global Fellowships, Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) ERC open to researchers from all over the world research to be carried out mostly in EU Member States or Associated Countries Cross-cutting horizontal actions Support for bilateral, multilateral and bi-regional policy dialogue Coordination of EU and MS/AC international cooperation policies Strengthening of European presence in international partner countries Austrian Research Promotion Agency Sensengasse 1 1090 Vienna www.ffg.at 2
EU-Korea Horizon 2020 Co-funding Mechanism for Research and Innovation Projects Korean participants are not automatically eligible for funding through Horizon 2020. Korean participants have themselves to determine the sources of funding and find the resources for their part of the project. These may be own funds, as well as funds received from Korean ministries, foundations and other organisations that fund research and innovation activities in Korea. Contributions can also be made in kind. To support Korean participants, the Korean government (Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, MSIP, http://www.msip.go.kr, and Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, MOTIE, http://www.motie.go.kr) regularly launches public calls for proposals to co-fund Koreans in Horizon 2020 projects selected for European Union funding, covering all thematic areas. Korean partners should consult these websites in view of submitting applications: http://www.nrf.re.kr/nrf_tot_cms/board/biz_notice/list.jsp?show_no=170&check_no=169&c_relation =biz&c_relation2=0&c_no=294&c_now_tab=1 http://www.kiat.or.kr/site/program/board/detail.jsp?boardtypeid=98&searchselect=&keyword=&bo ardcategory=¤tpage=1&menuid=002003&finishisyn=&boardid=44557&mode=detail http://www.haneurope.or.kr/member/kr/staticcontent/krressuppro.do Austrian Research Promotion Agency Sensengasse 1 1090 Vienna www.ffg.at 3
INTERNATIONAL STI COOPERATION IN FP7 Performance of non-eu countries 6.457 participations of non-eu-countries in EU-funded FP7 projects* 60 Korean participations in 49 EU projects 11 EU projects with joint participation of Korea and Austria (mainly in ICT) Source: PROVISO, June 2014 Austrian Research Promotion Agency Sensengasse 1 1090 Vienna www.ffg.at 4
Horizon 2020 preliminary results Rang Organisation Anzahl Beteiligungen 1 AVL LIST GMBH 16 2 INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AUSTRIA AG 7 3 TECHNIKON FORSCHUNGS UND PLANUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH 5 4 EV GROUP E THALLNER GMBH 4 5 TTTECH COMPUTERTECHNIK AG 4 6 BOC ASSET MANAGEMENT GMBH 3 7 SEMANTIC WEB COMPANY GMBH 3 8 AMS AG 2 9 FILL GESELLSCHAFT MBH 2 10 LAM RESEARCH AG 2 11 PRO AUTOMATION GMBH 2 12 KISKA GMBH 2 Austrian Research Promotion Agency Sensengasse 1 1090 Vienna www.ffg.at 5
EUREKA instruments 00 00 00 00 EUREKA Secretariat 2014
EUROSTARS
Eurostars is Joint programme between EUREKA and EU Dedicated to R&D-performing SMEs Market-oriented Bottom-up International cooperation EUREKA Secretariat 2014
Eurostars under Horizon 2020 EU contribution + Eurostars countries contribution 25% 75% = 1.15 billion Eurostars total public budget 2014 2020 35 % success rate 80% projects above trashold are funded 9
Eurostars countries 34 countries Austria Bulgaria Belgium Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta The Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovak Republic Slovenia South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom 10
Market-oriented INNOVATIVE PRODUCT PROCESS SERVICE YEAR1 YEAR2 YEAR3 YEAR4 YEAR5 Market introduction is foreseen within 2 years after project completion
Eligibility Project leader is an R&Dperforming SME from a Eurostars country At least 2 participants Autonomous entities Legal entities from at least 2 Eurostars countries SMEs are in the driving seat International balance Project duration is max. 3 years Market introduction within 2 years EUREKA Secretariat 2014
Evaluation criteria QUALITY AND EFFICIENCY OF THE IMPLENTATION: BASIC ASSESSMENT Quality of the consortium Added value through cooperation Realistic and clearly defined Project management & planning Reasonable cost structure EXCELLENCE: INNOVATION AND R&D Degree of Innovation New applied knowledge Level of Technical Challenge Technological achievability & Risk IMPACT: MARKET & COMMERCIALISATION Market size Market access and risk Competitive advantage Clear and realistic commercialisation plans Time to market EUREKA Secretariat 2014
Decentralised funding procedure EUREKA Secretariat 2014
Funding in Austria Annually 3,5 Mio. Max. 500.000 per AT project 50% - 60% SME grants 30 % large company grants 40% - 60% Universities, Research Organisations grants Austrian Research Promotion Agency Sensengasse 1 1090 Vienna www.ffg.at 15
EUREKA PROJECTS
EUREKA projects Innovative product, process or service with a civilian purpose Participants from at least two EUREKA countries No thematic restrictions but projects need to reflect market demand National evaluation procedures & funding 17
Funding in Austria with General Programmes 50% - 60% grants SME 40 % grants large company Universities, Research Organisations only as subcontractors Evaluation procedure ca. 2 months Austrian Research Promotion Agency Sensengasse 1 1090 Vienna www.ffg.at 18
METALLURGY CATRENE ACQUEAU EURIPIDES 2 ITEA 3 EUROGIA 2020 CELTIC PLUS CLUSTERS
Clusters in numbers Total number of projects 197 98 81 43 Total project costs 3269 M 728 M 489 M 1544M 20
Funding in Austria With General Programmes 50% 60% SME grants 25 40% large company mix of loans and grants Universities, Research Organisations only as subcontractors Other sources: ICT of the Future Austrian Research Promotion Agency Sensengasse 1 1090 Vienna www.ffg.at 21
Enterprise Europe Network 63 Countries 600 Organisations >3,000 Experts = 1 Network The largest business support network world-wide offers support and advice to businesses and helps them make the most of the opportunities on the international market. Commercialisation of innovations Search for solutions to technological problems Search for suitable national and international funding Support in finding international collaboration partners (for business, technology transfer, research projects) Advice on IPR and financing FFG and KIAT are both partners in the Enterprise Europe Network!
The Enterprise Europe Network in Austria http://een.ec.europa.eu/ Contact FFG: Andrea Kindler andrea.kindler@ffg.at +43 57755-4703
CONTACT Irina Slosar EUREKA NPC Austrian Research Promotion Agency Sensengasse 1 A-1090 Vienna www.ffg.at Tel.: +43 (0)57755-4901 email: irina.slosar@ffg.at 24