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LAUNCH EVENT Fast Track to Innovation Pilot (2015-2016) Brussels, Belgium 9 January 2014

Welcome by Mr Robert-Jan Smits, Director-General, DG Research and Innovation

Opening Speech Europe on a Fast Track to Innovation by Mr Carlos Moedas, EU Commissioner for Research, Innovation & Science

A Vision Innovation & Growth for Europe / Fast Track to Innovation Pilot Fast Track to Innovation Pilot by Dr. Christian Ehler, Member of the European Parliament

Fast Track to Innovation Pilot Policy Background by Mr Peter Dröll, Acting Director, Innovation Union & European Research Area DG Research and Innovation

Investment in R&D, part of the solution to exit from the economic crisis?!!

especially if we want to compete at a global level

The 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

What is Horizon 2020 A close to 80 billion research and innovation funding programme (2014-2020)* A core part of Europe 2020, Innovation Union & European Research Area, built on three mutually reinforcing and complementary priorities: Excellent Science Industrial Leadership Societal Challenges Integrated and simplified support throughout the innovation cycle ("from lab to market") * In current prices, taking into account inflation. REGULATION (EU) No 1291/2013 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 11 December 2013

Horizon 2020: Open for All Types of Applicants, Especially Business!! Strong challenge-based approach, allowing industry applicants considerable freedom to come up with innovative solutions Emphasis on innovation, with continuing support for R&D Less prescriptive topics, strong emphasis on expected impact A strategic approach, with two-year work programmes (that take into account industry concerns and changing business needs) Focus areas bring together different technologies, along the entire innovation chain

Horizon 2020: Paving the Way for Ideas to the Market Great efforts have been made to support a more innovation-friendly business environment in Europe (cf. Innovation Union -- unitary patent, revised public procurement directives, venture capital passport etc.); Wider access to risk finance for growth and innovation purposes: InnovFin EU Finance for Innovators (the debt facilities alone are expected to support up to EUR 48 billion in new investments in Research and Innovation in Europe); Dedicated support through various specific instruments that appeal in particular to the private-for-profit sector, and leave it up to the market to decide where the emphasis in terms of support should be: e.g. the SME instrument, FTI Pilot = bottom-up approach!

Fast Track to Innovation Pilot - the concept in a nutshell The FTI pilot (2015-2016) is the only fully bottom-up measure in Horizon 2020 promoting close-to-the-market innovation activities that is open to all types of participants

while cutting across 2 of the main 3 Horizon 2020 priorities! Excellent science (ES) Industrial Leadership (IL) FTI Societal Challenges (SC)

Main policy drivers behind the scheme Reduce time from idea to market ('last push') Increase participation of industry, first-time applicants, SMEs Stimulate private sector investment in R&I

Fast Track to Innovation Pilot Implementation Planning & Business Processes Business Processes by Mr Jean-David Malo, Head of Unit, SMEs, Financial Instrument and State Aids DG Research and Innovation

Coming up! Why participate to the FTI Pilot? Who are we looking for? What type of activities can be supported? Implementation timeline for 2015 Proposal drafting & submission Proposal evaluation (including evaluator profiles) Ranking and communication to applicants / resubmission Grant agreement & project management Future of the FTI Pilot?! Q&A

Why participate to the FTI Pilot? Proof of your market potential Visibility at the European level / increased chances for market success Important support to close-to-market innovation activities Building of new value chains / other networking opportunities Be one of the first to test a a new type of scheme (be it a pilot): Faster funding Business-driven approach Maximum emphasis on impact

Who are we looking for? Consortia of a limited size: min. 3, max. 5 partners All of the partners should be legally established in the EU or in a Horizon 2020 associated country*, and partners must be from at least three different eligible countries Consortia must be industry-intensive: either 2 out of 3/4 partners = private-for-profit or 3 out of 5 partners = private-for-profit or 60% of the budget of the proposal (=total estimated eligible costs) is to be allocated to private-for-profit entities but can be composed of partners of any type of legal entity ( industry, SMEs, first-time applicants ) EU funding sought cannot exceed EUR 3 million; 70% of funding for private-for-profit entities (//innovation actions) And last but not least * A list of Horizon 2020 associated countries is available via this link.

the solution or innovation proposed must be relatively mature / close-to-market already! Time-to-market: 36 months or less (from the moment of the start of the FTI pilot action!) Level of development ~ TRL 6 (for technological innovations), and similar level of maturity for the non-technological ones Further development (up to TRL 9 or equivalent for nontechnological innovations) possible in a relatively limited amount of time, and underpinned by a technical and a commercial planning Ultimate objective: significant value creation at the EU level (and beyond) / hit the mar

What type of activities can be supported? Advanced and specific research and development activities Standard setting and advanced performance testing / piloting / demonstration activities Validation of solutions in real working conditions / certification Business model validation ~

Implementation Timeline for 2015 January 6, 2015 Open for submission April 29, 2015 First intermediary call deadline End of July, 2015 First results from evaluation September 1, 2015 Second intermediary call deadline End of October 2015 First grants signed December 1, 2015 Third intermediary call deadline & results from September intermediary call deadline known

Proposal drafting and submission Industry status of participants = flagged automatically Max. 30 pages for technical annex (sections 1,2,3) Impact! Excellence Implementation Business plan-logic Market relevance and positioning / exploitation strategy (IPR?!) Financing needs / framework conditions Return on investment? EU added value at another level than the prospective economic one also important Solution should be described in a way that it is clear that it will go beyond the current state-of-the-art in its field Resources: complementary & cost-effective

Proposal evaluation Fully remote* Panel of four independent experts (commercial and financial expertise!) No consensus meetings Automated aggregation of individual assessment reports will result in evaluation summary report (arithmetic average of scores) Short feedback allowing the applicant to understand what can be improved in the proposal Thresholds: overall 12/15; score for "Impact" needs to be 4/5 or higher! * The agency may decide to organise panel review meetings in very specific cases.

Ranking Proposals with an overall initial score lower than 12/15 will not be ranked Proposals with an initial score lower than 4/5 for impact will not be ranked Marking will be refined, will allow for bulk of selection decisions 1 2 3 Criteria for further differentiation will be: Value of 'Impact' criterion Size of budget allocated to SMEs Number of first-time industry applicants Number of industry participants Gender balance of consortium staff performing the proposed action

Communication to applicants / Resubmission Quite immediate after evaluation if below thresholds In case the proposal is above threshold, communication may be delayed until after the ranking process No information on how to improve a proposal, only about what elements should be tackled to come to a better result Resubmission possible, but only after learning about the result of first submission of the proposal

Grant agreement & project management // Standard processes - innovation actions No negotiations in grant preparation phase (only high-quality actions will be selected for funding) Grant agreement template = general one for innovation actions Financial viability check for coordinators only Pre-financing on a case-by-case basis (max. 90%) Project duration not to exceed 36 months, but average duration is expected to be in between 12 and 24 months (1 or max. 2 reporting periods) High visibility for participants

Future of the FTI Pilot 2016: pending Work Programme adoption 50 to 70 actions Budget of EUR 100 million Beyond 2016: dependent on progressive, fullscale evaluation and first results! Specific reporting template for FTI Pilot participants Specific study to be commissioned

Questions?