Horizon 2020 05.02.2015 Laurent Ghys Pascale Van Dinter Kristof Vlaeminck http://eurofed.stis.belspo.be/ 1
Agenda 1. General presentation Horizon 2020 2. Funding instruments Horizon 2020 3. Programme Committees in Belgium 4. Q&A http://eurofed.stis.belspo.be/ 2
1. Horizon 2020 http://eurofed.stis.belspo.be/ 3
What is Horizon 2020? New Framework Programme for Research and Innovation for 2014-2020 (75 billion ) Financial instrument to implement the Innovation Union Coupling research to innovation Challenge based http://eurofed.stis.belspo.be/ 4
24,4 B (31%) 3 pillars Excellent Science Horizontal: 5,9 B (8%) JRC EIT Science with & for society Widening participation 17 B (22%) Industrial Leadership Societal Challenges 29,7 B (39%) http://eurofed.stis.belspo.be/ 5
Excellent Science European Research Council (ERC) Frontier research, all fields of science, all nationalities Marie-Sklodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) Training and career development Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Collaborative research to open up new and promising fields of research & innovation European Research Infrastructures (RI) Ensure access to world-class RI (incl. e-ri) in EU and beyond http://eurofed.stis.belspo.be/ 6
Industrial Leadership Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (LEIT) Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Nanotechnologies, advanced materials, advanced manufacturing & processing Biotechnology Space Access to risk finance Innovation in SMEs http://eurofed.stis.belspo.be/ 7
Societal Challenges Health, demographic change and wellbeing Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine and Maritime and Inland Water Research and the Bioeconomy Secure, clean and efficient energy Smart, green and integrated transport Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Secure Societies http://eurofed.stis.belspo.be/ 8
2. Funding instruments Horizon 2020 http://eurofed.stis.belspo.be/ 9
Funding Instruments Funding actions Funding rates Research and Innovation action 100 % Innovation action (close to market) funds new, modified or improved products, processes or services - creating protypes, tests, demonstrations, pilot projects, large-scale product validation and developing marketability 70 % 100 % for NPOs Co-ordination and support action 100 % European Research Council (ERC) 100 % Marie Skłodowska-Curie action 100 % (except Co-fund) SME Instrument 70 % 10
Funding actions Goals Prizes To create incentive investments in research and development in specific areas Awards based on results Uncomplicated procedure for granting funds Fast Track to Innovation Speeding up the development of technologies towards innovative products, processes and services Increasing private investment in R & I Pre-Commercial Procurement Co-fund (PCP) Public Procurement of Innovative Solutions (PPI) Co-fund Various other Co-fund Co-financing research and development in innovative products and services that are not yet on the market Co-financing to procure innovative products and services that are already on the market or have just been lauched onto the market Co-financing (e.g. ERA-NET procedures, Fellowship programme etc.) 11
Funding partners from third countries Differentiation according to country groupings Funding, if specified in the Work Programme Industrialised States, BRIC and Mexico => no automatic funding, except in the case of: Funding as specified in the Work Programme or Participation is essential for the realisation of the project or Existing bilateral agreement 12
Open Access Scientific (peer-reviewed) publications: Open Access as a basic principle ( green or gold ) No obligation to publish! beneficiary must aim to deposit research data needed to validate the results OA costs are eligible for the duration of the project. Research data: Pilot open Research Data Pilot 13
More information Horizon 2020 Webpage (EC) http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/ Reference documents (eg. RfP, Model GA, manuals aso): http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/funding/referen ce_docs.html Participant Portal http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html 14
3. Programme Committees in Belgium http://eurofed.stis.belspo.be/ 15
Tasks Programme Committees Read and understand information from EC Communicate information to target group and stakeholders in Belgium Organise the concertation Defend a national position
The concertation at European level (1/3) Excellent Science Industrial Leadership Societal Challenges Horizontal configuration: coherence across the different parts of the programme and cross-cutting issues
The concertation at European level (2/3) 1. Horizontal configuration: coherence across the different parts of the programme and cross-cutting issues EXCELLENT SCIENCE PILLAR 2. ERC, MSCA, FET 3. Research infrastructures INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP PILLAR 4. ICT 5. Nanotechnologies, Advanced materials, Biotechnology, Advanced manufacturing and processing 6. Space 7. SMEs and Access to Risk Finance
The concertation at European level (3/3) SOCIETAL CHALLENGES PILLAR 8. Health, demographic change and well being 9. Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine and Maritime and Inland Water Research 10. Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy 11. Smart, Green and Integrated Transport 12. Climate Action, Resource Efficiency and Raw materials 13. Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective societies 14. Secure Societies Protecting Freedom and security of Europe and its citizens
The concertation at Belgian level (1/3) 2 concertation groups: CFS-CIS: - Commissions "Cooperation fédérale" et "Cooperation Internationale de la Conférence interministérielle de la Politique scientifique - Commissies "Federale Samenwerking" en "Internationale Samenwerking" van de Interministeriële Conferentie voor Wetenschapsbeleid CIS-groups: 2.01. CIS-Climate; 2.02. CIS-Energy; 2.03. CIS-Excellent-science; 2.04. CIS- Bioeconomy; 2.05. CIS-Health; 2.06. CIS-Horizontal; 2.07. CIS-ICT; 2.08. CIS- INFRA; 2.09. CIS-Nano; 2.10. CIS-Security; 2.11. CIS-SME; 2.12. CIS-Societies and 2.13. CIS-Transport http://eurofed.stis.belspo.be/ 20
The concertation at Belgian level (2/3) BE concertation group for each theme of H2020-2 Delegates + 1 or 2 substitutes - Access to CIRCABC Composition of concertation group - Delegates and substitutes in EC PC - + National Contact Points (NCPs) - + Expert(s)
The concertation at Belgian level (3/3) Responsabilities and tasks for the members: - participate; prepare input for draft WP s - be the chair of the group (delegate 1) Formulate a Belgian position opinion from all the entities in Belgium Ensure a follow-up of the activities from the programme
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4. Questions and Answers http://eurofed.stis.belspo.be/ 24