HORIZON 2020 The New EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation 2014-2020
On 11 December the European Union will launch Horizon2020 1. WhatisHorizon 2020? 2. International cooperationin Horizon 2020 3. Cooperation in FP7 Education, Youth, Sport Connecting Europe Cohesion 4. Cooperation in Horizon 2020 Competitive Business SMEs
28 Member States Each Member States has its own individual science landscape Research and Innovation 3
Associated Countries contributing to FP7 7th EU Research Framework Programme 28 EU Member States FP7 + Associated States = 40 Iceland Norway Switzerland Liechtenstein Turkey Albania FYROM (Macedonia) Montenegro Serbia Bosnia Herzegovina Israel Faroer Islands Additional Budget in relation to FP and their GDP Research and Innovation
The EU's Multiannual Financial Framework 2014-2020: European Council conclusions, 8 February 2013 Key challenge: stabilise the financial and economic system while taking measures to create economic opportunities 1. Smart & inclusive growth ( 451 billion) Education, Youth, Sport Connecting Europe Cohesion Competitive Business SMEs HORIZON 2020 2. Sustainable growth, natural resources ( 373 billion) 3. Security and citizenship ( 16 billion) 4. Global Europe ( 58 billion) 5. Administration ( 61.6 billion) TOTAL 960 billion
The political process is not yet fully finished On 3 December the Council adopted already the "Horizon 2020" programme for research and innovation for the years 2014 to 2020 Horizon 2020 will replace the EU's 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7), which runs until the end of 2013. Compared with FP7, the new programme is expected to further eliminate fragmentation in the fields of scientific research and innovation.
What is Horizon 2020? 79 billion (current prices) research and innovation funding programme (2014-2020) which represents 30% increase A core part of previous strategic documents, called "Europe 2020", "Innovation Union" and "European Research Area": Responding to the economic crisis by investing in future jobs and growth Addressing people s concerns about their livelihoods, safety and environment Strengthening the EU s global position in research, innovation and technology
What's new? A single programme bringing together three separate programmes/initiatives* Coupling research to innovation from research to retail, all forms of innovation Focus on societal challenges facing EU society, e.g. health, clean energy and transport Simplified access, for all companies, universities, institutes in all EU countries and beyond The 7 th Research Framework Programme (FP7), innovation aspects of Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP), EU contribution to the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Three priorities Excellent science Industrial leadership Societal challenges
Priority 1. Excellent science Why: World class science is the foundation of tomorrow s technologies, jobs and wellbeing Europe needs to develop, attract and retain research talent Researchers need access to the best infrastructures
Proposed funding ( million, 2014-2020)* European Research Council (ERC) Frontier research by the best individual teams 13 095 Future and Emerging Technologies Collaborative research to open new fields of innovation 2 696 Marie Sklodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) Opportunities for training and career development 6162 Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructure) Ensuring access to world-class facilities 2488 All funding figures in this presentation are subject to the pending Multiannual Financial Framework Regulation by the EP and the Council
Priority 2. Industrial leadership Why: Strategic investments in key technologies (e.g. advanced manufacturing, micro-electronics) underpin innovation across existing and emerging sectors Europe needs to attract more private investment in research and innovation Europe needs more innovative small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to create growth and jobs
Proposed funding ( million, 2014-2020) Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (LEITs) (ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space) Access to risk finance Leveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation Innovation in SMEs Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs 13 557 2 842 616 + complemented by expected 20% of budget of societal challenges + LEITs and 'Access to risk finance' with strong SME focus
Priority 3. Societal challenges Why: Concerns of citizens and society/eu policy objectives (climate, environment, energy, transport, etc) cannot be achieved without innovation Breakthrough solutions come from multi-disciplinary collaborations, including social sciences & humanities Promising solutions need to be tested, demonstrated and scaled up
Proposed funding ( million, 2014-2020) Health, demographic change and wellbeing 7 472 Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the Bioeconomy 3 851 Secure, clean and efficient energy * 5 931 Smart, green and integrated transport 6 339 Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials 3 081 Inclusive and reflective societies 1 309 Secure societies 1 695 Science with and for society 462 Spreading excellence and widening participation 816 Additional funding for nuclear safety and security from the Euratom Treaty activities (2014-2018)
Next steps Formal political decisions on Horizon 2020 Formal political decision on Multi-annual financial framework (2014-2020) Adoption of work programme and publication of first calls for proposals Horizon 2020 national launch events December 2013 December 2013 11 December 2013 October to January 2014
Structure 1. WhatisHorizon 2020? 2. International cooperationin Horizon 2020 3. Cooperation in FP7 4. Cooperation in Horizon 2020 Education, Youth, Sport Connecting Europe Cohesion Competitive Business SMEs
International cooperation in Horizon 2020 Key message: Horizon 2020 is open to participation from across the world! Clear ambition to substantially increase participation of international partners! How? General opening Targeted international cooperation actions across Horizon 2020 Such as co-ordinated calls
General opening Horizon 2020 is open to participation from across the world Automatic funding: Member States (including overseas departments and overseas territories) Associated Countries exhaustive list of countries in annex to work programme (but: no longer BRIC + Mexico in this list!) For other countries, funding only in exceptional cases: when provision is made in the call text bilateral agreement (e.g. Health challenge NIH) when the Commission deems it essential (case by case assessment)
Targeted actions Targeted international cooperation activities across Horizon 2020: area for cooperation and partner specified upfront Areas identified based on analysis of a set of criteria to ensure common interest and mutual benefit: Research and innovation excellence Framework conditions/access to markets Contribution to international commitments Frameworks to engage in cooperation and lessons learned Differentiation by countries/regions: enlargement/neighbourhood/efta, industrialised and emerging countries, developing countries International cooperation as part of strategic planning for each part of Horizon 2020 Result: roadmaps for international cooperation with international partners (to be published early 2014)
INCO experts in third countries Enhance involvement of third country NCPs in European NCP networks, e.g. by covering travel cost for meetings, training, running help-desk Congratulation to Ichioka san and the EU-Japan Centre for industrial Cooperation - who have been nominated by METI as a National Contact Point Coordinator: Mr Epaminondas Christofilopoulos (epaminondas@helpforward.gr)
Structure 1. What is Horizon 2020? 2. International cooperation in Horizon 2020 3. Cooperation in FP7 4. Cooperation in Horizon 2020 Education, Youth, Sport Connecting Europe Cohesion Competitive Business SMEs
Participation in FP7: key figures (1)* Japan FP7 Collaboration Projects with Japan: 90 Japanese Participations: 103 Total cost of Japanese project partners: 29,007,311 EU Contribution: 8,555,144 *Excluding People and Ideas Spercific Programmes
Participation in FP7: key figures (2)* *Excluding People and Ideas Spercific Programmes
Participation in FP7: key figures (3)* *Excluding People and Ideas Spercific Programmes
Participation in FP7: Coordinated Calls 2011 Energy Japanese New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization Project: NGCPV (EU project cost: 6,528,053) 2011 Manufacturing (Superconductivity) Japan Science and Technology Agency Projects: IRON-SEA, LEMSUPER, SUPER-IRON (EU project cost: 6,642,525) 2012 Aeronautics Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Projects: HIKARI, JEDI ACE, SHEFAE (EU project cost: 5,933,681) 2013 ICT Projects: CLOUT, FELIX-EU, GREENICN, MIWEBA, NECOMA, STRAUSS-EU (EU project cost: 12,759,124) 2013 Manufacturing ( Rare Earth) Japan Science and Technology Agency Projects: HARFIR, IRENA, NOVACAM (EU project cost: 7,077,545)
Structure 1. WhatisHorizon 2020? 2. International cooperationin Horizon 2020 3. Cooperation with[partner] in FP7 4. Cooperation in Horizon 2020 Education, Youth, Sport Connecting Europe Cohesion Competitive Business SMEs
Priorities for cooperation the draft work programmes 2014 2015 have been pre-published on: http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizo n2020/index_en.cfm?pg=h2020- documents
In the now published workprogrammes you will find that researchers in Japan are addressed in the following topics 1.aquatic farm animal diseases, 2.malnutrition of elderly, 3.aeronautics cooperation, 4.polar research, 5.raw materials, 6.structural change in research organisations, 7.source term of a nuclear accident, 8.novel Internet architectures, 9.wireless network technologies, 10.substituting critical materials, 11.Safety of nanotechnology-based applications, 12.cooperation in space science 13.a coordinated call on EU-Japan Research and Development Cooperation in Net Futures.
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Back side of the calendar: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/ portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/ Stillunderembargo 11 December However: draft work programmes 2014 2015 have been pre-published on: http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/index_ en.cfm?pg=h2020-documents Research and Innovation 31
HORIZON 2020 Thank you for your attention! Find out more: www.ec.europa/research/horizon2020