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Public Service of Wallonia Directorate general operational for Economy, Employment and Research Department for Research Programmes Directorate for federal and international programmes BEWARE FELLOWSHIPS INDUSTRY Industry (SMEs and Accredited Research Centers) Co-funded by the EC Marie Curie Programme Call for proposals Year 2014_2 Important dates June, 30th 2014 October 15th 2014 at noon December 2014 January - February 2015 Call opening Full proposals deadline submission Panel meeting Contracting of selected projects Persons in charge of the Call Ir. Pierre Villers Head of Department +32 81/33.45.46 pierre.villers@spw.wallonie.be Dr Baudouin Jambe Director +32 81/33.45.41 baudouin.jambe@spw.wallonie.be Contact Persons Pierre Demoitié +32 81/33.45.40 pierre.demoitie@spw.wallonie.be Didier Flagothier +32 81/33.45.27 didier.flagothier@spw.wallonie.be Alexandra Lacroix +32 81/33.45.51 alexandra.lacroix@spw.wallonie.be It is necessary to read carefully the entire document before submitting a research project

1. Context This call is part of the implementation of an integrated research policy which is more than ever an essential tool to ensure a mutation allowing the creation of sustainable jobs and economic redeployment of Wallonia. In this purpose, the establishment of a transfer and an effective exchange of knowledge and technology is crucial. In addition, no one disputes that currently, for economic, environmental or technological reasons, research must fall within the context of sustainable development. This notion is defined by the European Union in the following manner "Sustainable development is a key objective (...) for all policies of the European Community. It aims at the continuous improvement of the quality of life on Earth for present and future generations. It aims at preserving the ability of the earth to support life in all its diversity. It is based on the principles of democracy and the rule of law as well as the respect for fundamental rights, including freedom and equal opportunities for all. It ensures solidarity within and between generations. It seeks to promote a dynamic economy, full employment, a high level of education, health protection, social and territorial cohesion, as well as environmental protection in a peaceful and secure world, respecting cultural diversity 1. This definition results from the definition of the concept of sustainable development according to the Brundtland Report, which became the reference in the field in 1987: "Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Two concepts are inherent in this notion: 1. the concept of 'needs', in particular the essential needs of the poor, who should be given the highest priority and 2. the idea of limitations imposed by the state of technology and social organization imposes on the ability of the environment to meet current and future needs. ". This call is resolutely in this focus. SMEs, that are numerous in Wallonia, have a key role to play in this dynamic and can be important levers of economic recovery and the pursuit of sustainable development. Indeed, currently, the small production entities represent the main source of job creation and added value in many areas of the Walloon economy. In addition, the growth of large companies and multinationals companies based directly or indirectly on the dynamics of a network of SMEs acting as subcontractors, suppliers, even distributors or customers. The twenty-two Accredited Research Centers in Wallonia can also play a vital role in this approach. These centers, via the infrastructure and equipment they have available, through their research activities and technological observation and their integration into international networks, constitue centers of excellence in their respective fields of technology. They are therefore an essential tool for sustainable economic and industrial Walloon redeployment, insofar as they contribute to the dissemination and integration of emerging technologies in the industrial fabric. This call covets to enable SMEs and Accredited Research Centers to benefit from the expertise acquired abroad by highly qualified researchers. This program is co-financed by the European Commission. 2. General description This call for proposals aims at encouraging and support the innovation process in small and medium enterprises, and in the Walloon Accredited Research Centers (ARC), by allowing them to benefit from the expertise acquired abroad by highly qualified researchers through the funding of an industrial research project. In the case of SMEs, this research will enable the development of new products, processes or services. 1 ANNEX 1 Declaration on Guiding Principles for Sustainable Development - Council of the European Union Presidency Conclusions DOC 10255/05 Brussels European Council, 16 and 17 June 2005 2

In the case of ARC, this research will enable the acquisition and development of a new technology that may be enhanced by the center beside the Walloon companies. More specifically, projects that fall within the areas of 6 clusters established under the Marshall Plan 2.Green ( Plan Marshall 2.Vert ) are encouraged. This call also fits into the Research strategy 2011-2015 "Towards an integrated research policy", adopted by the Walloon Government and the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. The strategy identifies five priority research themes defined by the 3 July 2008 Decree to support research, development and innovation in Wallonia (the so-called Decree). a. Content and objective The project will consist of industrial research as defined in Article 2 of the Decree (see point 4 below). In this context, the objectives of the BEWARE Industry program are: Provide the opportunity to the company or to the center to access to scientific and technological results that may have a positive impact on its expertise and allowing it to move towards sustainable economic development; Conduct research that would have a positive impact on the Walloon economic and social development and on the creation of sustainable jobs; Integrate a researcher enjoying international experience in industrial innovation processes within an SME or an ARC in which it s expected that he will continue his business activities. The deliverable of the research will have to be unique, quantifiable, clearly identified, fully described and justified in relation to its potential value-creation and its innovative character. b. Duration These research will last from 18 up to 36 months and will not be extended. 3. Who can apply? The promoter is or A SME having a head office in Wallonia and meeting the definition of the recommendation from the European Commission from 6 May 2003 (2003/361/EC) (Official Journal L124 of 20 May 2003). SMEs must already be created at the launch of the call. The following site enables SMEs to check their eligibility for this call: http://testpme.wallonie.be/; An Accredited Research Center, meaning any organization whose primary purpose is to conduct research and perform service delivery contributing to technological and economic development of Wallonia, and which meets the definition in Article 10, 2 of the Decree and accredited in accordance with this Decree. The project can be supported by one single promoter. The researcher must be identified at the project submission. He must hold a PhD or have equivalent 3

research experience (minimum 4 years). At the closing date of the call for proposals, the researcher may not have more than 10 years experience from the date of obtaining the diploma giving access to doctoral studies and must be in a situation of transnational mobility (having spent less than 12 months in Belgium during the last 36 months). In the case of hosting a researcher subject to visa and / or work permit, the host can register itself to the Federal Science Policy to be approved under the 'scientific visa "which provides the researcher work permits and offers an accelerated granting of a residence permit procedure. More information on www.belspo.be/visa. 4. Legal basis and budget The methods depending on aids are granted, as well as the intensity and definition of eligible expenses are those of the Decree which is available at the following address: http://wallex.wallonie.be/index.php?doc=11217&rev=14595-1171 http://wallex.wallonie.be/index.php?doc=11997&rev=14612-7265 http://wallex.wallonie.be/index.php?doc=14461&rev=15038-8406 The text related to the Community Framework for State aid for research, development and innovation is available at the following address: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/lexuriserv/lexuriserv.do?uri=oj:c:2006:323:0001:0026:fr:pdf Support model consists of grants. The eligible costs are cofunded according to the following modes : the promoter contribution is minimum 30% for SMEs; 25% for Accredited Research Centers. The funding balance is covered by the programme. The eligible expenditures are: The entire researcher s salary; A flat sum of 9.000,00 per semester to cover operating costs; A mobility flat sum of 2.700,00 per semester for the researcher. The grant agreement will not allow any budgetary increase after the signature of the contract. The objective is to allocate 20 fellowships, 10 to SMEs and 10 to ARC. 5. Eligibility criteria To be eligible, a proposal must fulfil the following the conditions: The application: The application must be submitted using the form imposed and must be responded to each of the headings and sub-headings; 4

The promoter is a SME or an ARC, as defined in point 3 of this call; Submission procedures referred to in paragraph 9 of this call for proposals have been met; The researcher is identified and meets the conditions set out in paragraph 3 of this call for proposals. The research: The proposal s subject is the acquisition and exploitation of new knowledge that may contribute to the development of the SMs or of the Walloon industrial fabric; It includes a credible scheme for results valorisation; The research must not have already been subjected to public funding; The project must fall with the Walloon Region s abilities. 6. Evaluation criteria and projects selection The proposals are only evaluated on the basis of the submitted documents at the closing date of the call and according to the following criteria: Selection criteria Treshold Quality of the proposal and sustainable development 3/5 - Matching of the project content with the call for proposals - Adequacy of the work plan and budget with the project objective - Relevance and clarity of responses to each of the headings and sub-headings, quality of presentation and proposal writing - Does the project fosters reaching market of clean technologies, products or services that reduce environmental risk and minimize pollution and use of resource use energy? - Does the project promotes social development (access to knowledge, reducing inequality, impact on health and living conditions)? - Is the environment integrated in the management of R & D process (sustainability criterion when purchasing supply, certification system, taking into account the potential negative impacts)? Quality of the applicant 3/5 - Researcher s expertise in the project field - Added value for the researcher s career Quality of the hosting institution 3/5 - Scientific and/or technologic promoter s capacity to conduct research and to improve his knowledge in the field - Promoter s capacity to supervise the researcher s work - Relevance of the industrial sponsor and its input to the project Technological quality of the project 3/5 - Innovation - Collaboration establishment / development between the research unit and the industrial sponsor - Relevance of the project in relation to the technical and economic needs (market driven) Valorisation 3/5 - Size of the market reached by the industrial sponsor and turnover referred - Protection of results and valorisation strategy - Valorization capacities by the industrial sponsor - Valorization opportunities in Wallonia - International valorisation opportunities Total treshold 15/25 The evaluation is based on the following ratings : 5 = excellent ; 4 = very good ; 3 = good ; 2 = fair ; 1 = insufficient ; 0 = poor In addition to this ex ante evaluation, which is crucial for the selection of projects, an ex post evaluation will 5

be conducted at the end of the project to determine the impact, anticipated or unanticipated, in economic, social and environmental terms. If the criteria is not applicable, the rate will be 3. 7. Selection process The eligibility of each project is reviewed by DGO6 based on the criteria set out in point 6 of the call for proposals. Ineligible projects are not subjected to evaluation. Each eligible project is evaluated by two independent external experts based on a framework provided by DGO6 that includes all the criteria stated in point 7. On the basis of experts evaluations, DGO6 and the Sustainable Development Department write an expert summary report (ESR form, see below) according to the criteria listed in point 6 of the call for proposals. Afterwards, DGO6 provides the following documents to a Selection Committee: ESR forms will be written by DGO6 and will be validated by external experts. One form will be written by evaluated project A grid incorporating synthetically all ratings assigned at the end of expertise These documents are classified 'Restricted' in accordance with Article 20 of the Royal Decree implementing the 11 December 1998 Law on classification and security clearances. The Selection Committee deliberates on the basis of all these elements. It is composed of One representative of Accord-Wallonie One representative of LIEU network One representative of UWE One representative of WBI Two representatives of DGO6 Research Programmes One representative of Sustainable Development Department One representative of the Walloon Minister for research One representative of the French speaking Minister for research One representative of the Walloon Minister for Economy DGO6 s experts, who analyzed the projects, are involved in the process and inform the members of the Selection Committee. These and DGO6 s experts are bound non disclosure. Promoters are encouraged to mention in their proposal the elements for which they wish the utmost confidentiality. In this case, only two experts and technical staff designated to evaluate and treat the project have access to this information. The Chair of the Selection Committee is provided by DGO6 representatives. The organization, administration and secretariat are carried out by DGO6. In case of a vote (majority), each Committee member has one vote. The Chair's vote counts double in the event of a tie. Observers and experts have no voting rights. The recommendation of the Selection Committee establishes a ranking of the projects. This ranking based the decision of Minister for research. It is established as follows: 6

Proposals are classified in priority list. Two groups of proposals are created: the recommended (having obtained at least "good" to the five criteria) and the rejected (having obtained a "fair "or lower to at least one out of five criteria); In the "recommended" group created in the previous point, projects are ranked in descending order of the cumulative value of the ratings on the five criteria. To perform this ranking, a rating of "excellent" is assigned the value 5, the "very good" rating is assigned the value 4... In case of a tie, the criteria "Quality of the researcher" and "Technological quality of the project" are then taken into account to decide between the tied proposals; Proposals that could not be decided between these two criteria are declared tied; The 20 first files will be selected for funding. 8. Contract Selected projects are subject to agreements that determine the conditions under which the Walloon Region is providing a grant to the beneficiaries. Upon notification of the funding decision by the Minister for research, DGO6 writes the agreement binding the Walloon Region and the beneficiaries. Each agreement must be written based on the elements contained in the proposal. The signature of the draft agreement by the beneficiary must occur within two months from the receipt of the above mentioned document. 9. Proposal submission An information session between DGO6 s officers and the project promoter may be organized, at the promoter s request, prior to final proposal submission. Meeting dates may be proposed by contacting contact persons (see p 1). A detailed proposal prepared using the form available on the portal of research and technology in Wallonia must be filed for October 15th 2014 at noon at the latest. The date of receipt by DGO6 only prevails. DGO6 will deliver by mail to the promoter an acknowledgement receipt of the proposal submitted in this call. This acknowledgment will include the file number, which number shall be included in all future correspondence relating to the project. From that moment, the progress of the process can be consulted by the promoter via a secured and particularized link to the website "Project Management" of DGO6. After the deadline for submission of detailed proposals, DGO6 takes into account only the elements that are communicated in response to a request in the frame of the examination process. 7