SMART SPECIALIZATION STRATEGY OF HUNGARY

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Mintacím szerkesztése SMART SPECIALIZATION STRATEGY OF HUNGARY THE STAIRWAY TO EXCELLENCE Dr. Zoltán PEREDY consultant National Research, Development and Innovation Office Budapest, 24 May 2016

The Mintacím alignment szerkesztése of national smart specialisations with the S3

Mintacím The management szerkesztése of National Smart Specialisation Strategy (S3) National Reform Programme related to the Europe 2020 Strategy Government has negotiated and adopted the S3 Ministry for National Economy prepared a smart specialisation white paper close cooperation with the EC highlighted that the potential specialisation directions of the white paper also requires an inclusive, participative process of local/regional stakeholders EC indicated that they would welcome the establishment of an institutional and organisational framework in Hungary that would conduct the S3 planning process

Mintacím The management szerkesztése of National Smart Specialisation Strategy (S3) S3 dedicated organisational structure was managed by the acting government commissioner responsible for the establishment of the NKFIH. Special emphasis was put on finalizing of the S3 development According to the Action Plan in close cooperation with the EC, Hungary managed to end the planning process in 2014 The S3 document was officially send to the EC and the EC approved together with those Operational Programmes which contained RDI priority axes at the beginning of 2015

Grouping Mintacím of szerkesztése the RDI actors involved in the design of the national S3 Science Higher education institutions Universities Colleges Research institutes Academic and sectoral (public or private) research institutes Knowledge centres Regional and sectoral knowledge centres Government Government and local government organisations Ministries National government offices County governments County government offices Local governments of cities of county rank Economy Innovative enterprises Large enterprises SMEs (including micro, start up and spinoff businesses) Non profit companies Civil organisations Trade associations Interest representation bodies (e.g. national and county chambers of commerce and industry) Other non profit organisations

Mintacím szerkesztése Systems sciences Enhancing research and innovation (R&I) infrastructure and capacities to develop R&I excellence, and promoting centres of competence, in particular those of European interest; Creating relationships and synergies between businesses, research and development centres and the higher education sector open innovation increasing the international integration of basic research in the Horizon 2020 projects and the European research networks by reaching a high level of participation in the programs and strengthening the relationships between the national and European research centres Improving the system of conditions of discovery research along the smart specialization; supports the strengthening of the interfaces be education-research-industry (knowledge triangle) and the (public) services and higher education institutions, the basic research related to the domestic key technologies and main economic sectors as well as the expansion of young researchers, further the harmonization of the university-academic and corporate capacities. supporting discovery research

Mintacím Smart production szerkesztése supporting technological and applied research, pilot programmes, early product validation actions, and the advanced production capacities and test production of basic technologies promoting the R&I investments of businesses Creating relationships and synergies between businesses, research and development centres and the higher education sector product and service development networking and clusters open innovation building the knowledge triangle, namely supporting the interfaces of education-research-industry and supporting the collaboration of the companies and the academic and higher education institutions Increasing the R&D activity and adaptation, and innovation performance Purchase of instruments and devices related to smart specialisation and supporting the interventions ensuring a new research generation in higher education

Mintacím Sustainable szerkesztése society product and service development technology transfer social innovation and eco-innovation spreading of general-purpose technologies building the knowledge triangle, namely supporting the interfaces of educationresearch-industry and supporting the collaboration of the companies and the academic and higher education institutions Purchase of instruments and devices related to smart specialisation and supporting the interventions ensuring a new research generation in higher education Increasing the R&D activity and adaptation, and innovation performance discovery research in social sciences

SOURCE Governmental (36%) Non-profit (1%) Mintacím RDI Financing szerkesztése in Hungary (2014) 1 430 million EUR TARGET Governmental sector R&D (14%) Higher education sector R&D (14%) Business enterprise (46%) 1,38% of the GDP Business enterprise sector R&D (72%) Foreign(17%)

Mintacím RDI Financing szerkesztése in Hungary Total RDI budget in 2014: 1 430 million EUR (1.38% of GDP) Total: governmental RDI budget in 2014: 515 million EUR (0,5 % of GDP) Institutional funding: 44% Competitive funding: 56% In 2015 the budget of the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund: 245 million EUR Competitive RDI funding calls in 2015: Economic Development and Innovation Operational Program 830 million EUR Competitive Central Hungary Operational Program National Research, Development and Innovation Fund 42 million EUR 90 million EUR

Mintacím RDI funding szerkesztése in Hungary in 2015 Portfolio of RDI calls Objectives Funding measures Funds available (billion HUF) Funding resources to be opened in 2015 Supporting RDI activity of enterprises GINOP (from August 2015 onwards, 50 billion HUF) VEKOP (to be launched soon) 50 5 RDI of enterprises 88.8 billion HUF Intellectual property rights GINOP (from August 2015 onwards, 1 billion HUF) NRDI Fund (from October 2015 onwards, 0.3 billion HUF) Innovation Voucher (to be launched soon, 4 billion HUF) Innovation ecosystem start-up and spin-off companies (to be launched soon, 6.5 billion HUF) Prototype, product, technology and service development (to be launched soon, 22 billion HUF) 1 0.3 3 1 5 1.5 20 2 GINOP (Economic Development and Innovation Operation Programme) 257.5 billion HUF Technology transfer 88.1 billion HUF R&D competitiveness and excellence cooperations integrated national projects GINOP (from November 2015 onwards, 50 billion HUF) NRDI Fund (to be launched soon) Higher Education and Industrial Cooperation Centre research infrastructure development (to be launched soon, 29 billion HUF) 50 9.1 25 4

RDI funding in Hungary in 2015 Portfolio of RDI calls Mintacím szerkesztése Objectives Funding measures Funds available (billion HUF) Funding resources to be opened in 2015 Infrastructure 106 billion HUF Excellence of strategic R&D Centers GINOP (from November 2015 onwards, 40 billion HUF) VEKOP (to be launched soon) Reinforcing RDI infrastructure internationalisation, networking GINOP (from October 2015 onwards, 20 billion HUF) VEKOP (to be launched soon) 40 4 20 2 VEKOP (Competitive Central Hungary Operation Programme) 13 billion HUF ELI Laser Research Centre (funded, 40 billion) 40 Targeted thematic research calls Research topic calls (to be launched soon) Post-doc calls (to be launched soon) 5.98 1,57 International RDI Improving international R&D relations GINOP (to be launched soon, 3.5 billion HUF) NRDI Fund (to be launched soon) NRDI Fund National support for ERC applicants (from June 2015 onwards, 0.45 billion HUF) NRDI Fund Support for involvement in jointly financed EU programmes (from November 2015 onwards, 1.38 billion HUF) NRDI Fund Support for bilateral Science and Technology (S&T) cooperations (from October 2015 onwards, 0.7 billion HUF) 3.5 3.68 NRDI Fund (National Research, Development and Innovation Fund) 27.13 billion HUF

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