Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovation for Competitiveness (OP EIC)

Similar documents
Operational Programme Entrepreneurship and Innovations for Competitiveness Regional Office of CzechInvest for South Moravia region

The Stairway to excellence (S2E)

( ) Page: 1/24. Committee on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures SUBSIDIES

Long-term Intersectoral Cooperation

Operational Programme Competitiveness and Economic Growth (Slovakia)

Synergy of projects in H2020 and OPEIC How to be successful in the EU Space?

OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME INNOVATION AND COMPTITIVENESS

Strategies for Enhancing Bulgaria's SMEs Competitiveness: Strengthening BSMEPA's Innovation and Internationalization Supporting Programs

EIT: Synergies and complementarities with EU regional policy

Czech Republic Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports

III. The provider of support is the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (hereafter just TA CR ) seated in Prague 6, Evropska 2589/33b.

Hungarian Development Bank Financial instruments related to Thematic objective 4 in Hungary. Ildikó Zátrok, Head of Department

Access to finance for innovative SMEs

Research and innovation strategies for smart specialization and smart and sustainable development

EUROPEAN FUNDING FOR DUAL-USE AND DEFENCE

EU funding opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises

2014 to 2020 European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme. Call for Proposals European Social Fund. Priority Axis 2 : Skills for Growth

EU Cluster Initiatives to support emerging industries

Horizon 2020 Financial Instruments for the Private Sector, Especially SMEs An Overview

Coast to Capital ERDF Sector Specific Business Support Call Launch Event

International Mobility of Researchers MSCA IF

Operational Programme Investment priorities Ex-ante conditionalities

Governance and Institutional Development for the Public Innovation System

advancing with ESIF financial instruments The European Social Fund Financial instruments

ENTREPRENEUR S GUIDE TO THE OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME INDUSTRY AND ENTERPRISE

The Access to Risk Finance under the European Funding Programmes WEBINAR

Industrial policy, Smart Specialisation, COSME

A grand tour of social innovation in Europe. By Henriette van Eijl and Liesbet de Letter

COSME. 31 January 2014 Tallinn, Estonia. Andreas Veispak DG Enterprise and Industry - European Commission

Synergies between H2020 and ESIF: Clean Sky pilot case. Juan Francisco Reyes Sánchez CDTI 1 (14/10/2016)

CLUSTERCOOP WP3. Benchmark report on the existing EU/national/regional funding schemes

Synergy of projects in H2020 and OPEIC How to become a European Innovation Champion?

Presentation of the Workshop Training the Experts Workshop Brussels, 4 April 2014

Regional innovation system in the South Moravian Region

European Investment Fund in Support of Tech Transfer

The 10 billion euro question. How to most effectively support innovation in Poland. Marcin Piatkowski Senior Economist The World Bank, Warsaw

Crete Innovation Initiative (CRINI)

2014 to 2020 European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme. Call for Proposals European Social Fund. Priority Axis 2 : Skills for Growth

CALL FOR THEMATIC EXPERTS

ERDF Call Launch Event

Interreg Europe Annual Implementation Report 2016 CITIZEN SUMMARY

Synergies between various EU- Instruments related to the energy issues

SAINT-PETERSBURG: PERSPECTIVE COOPERATION. GOVERNMENT OF SAINT-PETERSBURG Committee for Industrial policy and innovations

Building synergies between Horizon 2020 and future Cohesion policy ( )

Incentive Guidelines Innovative Start-ups Scheme

ELENA TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

Bussines driven innovation

HORIZON The EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation

November Dimitri CORPAKIS Head of Unit Research and Innovation DG Research and Innovation European Commission

Your Gateway to ERDF Business Grants

EU GRANTS IN TOURISM & NATIONAL INVESTMENT INCENTIVES

Synergies between funding sources to large infrastructure. Louis-Philippe Carrier, Smart Development expert, JASPERS Prague, 3 March 2016

Cooperation mechanisms EASME

Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Overview. Assam

COSME Seminar on Participation in COSME for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Countries

Incentive Guidelines Network Support Scheme (Assistance for collaboration)

Brussels, C(2014) 247 final ANNEX 1 ANNEX

SCOTTISH ENTERPRISE REGIONAL AND SME INVESTMENT AID SCHEME

10. Secure, clean and efficient energy

Sources of information on Horizon 2020 and other R&I programmes. Name: Function:

Action Fiche for Paraguay (Annex I) Project approach partially decentralised. DAC-code Sector Agricultural policy and administrative management

Points of the European Economic and Social Committee opinion considered essential. European Commission position

Implementation of the Structural funds in Bulgaria Monthly brief, February 2012

ANNEX II. Information regarding State aid exempt under the conditions of this Regulation

European Funding Programmes in Hertfordshire

Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE third call for proposals:

ERDF in the Heart of the South West Eifion Jones Head of Strategy & Operations

CIP Innovation and entrepreneurship, ICT and intelligent energy

STANDARD GRANT APPLICATION FORM 1 REFERENCE NUMBER OF THE CALL FOR PROPOSALS: 2 TREN/SUB

Lapland s Arctic Smart Specialisation Ground for the development of the social enterprises Soria By Kristiina Jokelainen Regional Council

Financing Innovation AN OVERVIEW OF THE MAIN EU FUNDING PROGRAMMES. Eindhoven 24th May 2016 Djilali KOHLI

DANUBE. preparation of a transnational cooperation programme. National Stakeholder Consultation XXX June 2014 Location

CEI Know-how Exchange Programme (KEP) KEP AUSTRIA Call for Proposals 2011

4RE Resource Efficiency Waste Prevention Implementation Fund

ANNEX. to the. Commission Implementing Decision

Digital Economy.How Are Developing Countries Performing? The Case of Egypt

Application Form for Business Expansion Grant

LIFE SCIENCES & HEALTHCARE IN UKRAINE

51 million EU funding for enterprises

Call for the expression of interest Selection of six model demonstrator regions to receive advisory support from the European Cluster Observatory

RIO Country Report 2015: Slovak Republic

EIB support for private sector investment in Africa

Application Form for Priming Grant

The European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI) and the European Investment Advisory Hub (EIAH) - Drivers for the real economy

Towards a RIS3 strategy for: Wallonia. Seville, 3 May 2012 Directorate For Economic Policy Mathieu Quintyn Florence Hennart

The Start-up and Scale-up Initiative

A shared agenda for growth: European Commission Services

SEBASTIANO FUMERO. H2020 general structure and Budget what s new? Approach? Funding scheme and rate?

Competitiveness and Innovation CIP

Facts & Figures. Incentives in Germany Supporting Your Investment Project

EIB outside Europe: Africa and the Middle East

Overview of fi-compass. advisory platform and its activities. ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCE MARKET PLACE Ja n u a r y

Getting Ready for Horizon th February 2013

HORIZON The EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation. Which option is best for me? Mary Kavanagh

EU Cohesion Policy : legislative proposals

Interreg Europe. National Info Day 26 May 2015, Helsinki. Elena Ferrario Project Officer Interreg Europe Secretariat

European Funding Opportunities & Outlook from Mark Schneider Manager of the European Service West Midlands Councils

2018/SMEWG/DIA/009 INADEM s Programs to Support SMEs, Innovation and Entrepreneurship

From FP7 to Horizon 2020

Financial Support Business Start Ups and Growth Companies. September 2011

Transcription:

Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovation for Competitiveness 2014 2020 (OP EIC) Sharing the first experiences with the opening of the 2014 2020 programming period JUDr. Ing. Tomáš Novotný, Ph.D. Deputy Minister Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic 9 th June 2016, Budapest

Content MIT s Previous Experience (OPIE OPEI OP EIC) Goals and Structure of OP EIC MS2014+ System Current Situation and Supported Activities RIS3: Research and Innovation Strategy for Smart Specialisation Financial Instruments Investment Incentives

The MIT s experience with support from European structural and investment funds from 2004 OPIE 2004-2006 OPEI 2007-2013 OP EIC 2014-2020 Emphasis on development support + the beginning of innovation aid Emphasis on innovation support + support for R&D in enterprises (Potential), cooperation between the tertiary sector and industry Emphasis on the knowledge economy, R&D collaboration with innovative enterprises and the use of new forms of support

Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovation 2007 2013 This primarily focused on business development and promoting the business environment, support for innovation, the introduction of new technologies and the commercialisation of results of research and development The programme was long perceived as risk-free (according to MRD statistics) At the end of 2015 the Ministry of Industry and Trade achieved great success by being the first ministry in the CR to draw down all of the resources allocated to the 2007-2013 programming period from EU funds

Changes in the contents of aid under OP EIC vs OPEI Expansion of interventions (applied industrial research, new technologies in the energy sector, high-speed Internet as an entirely new area) Support for new sectors (energy savings in agriculture) Extension of the scope of beneficiaries (involvement of public universities and public research institutions; however main emphasis is on support for SMEs) Increased share of allocation in the area of financial instruments

Changes in allocation for OP EIC compared to OPEI A higher allocation for the OP EIC despite a reduction in the overall amount of resources for the Czech Republic (EUR 4.331 billion; source ERDF) OP EIC OPEI EUR 4.331 billion EUR 3.12 billion + EUR 1.2 billion (an increase of 38.8 %)

Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovation for Competitiveness 2014 2020 (OP EIC) Vision A competitive and sustainable Czech economy based on knowledge and innovations Global goal Increasing the competitiveness of the Czech economy by supporting the business environment, promoting innovations in the production and services sectors, energy treatment and development of ICT

Priority Axes (PA) OP EIC The OP contains four factually-oriented priorities PA 1 Promotion of research and development for innovation EUR 1.35 billion 31 % of allocation PA 2 PA 3 PA 4 Development of SME s (small and medium-sized enterprises) entrepreneurship and competitiveness Efficient energy management, development of energy infrastructure and renewable energy sources, support for the introduction of new technologies in the management of energy and secondary raw materials Development of high-speed internet access networks and information and communications technologies EUR 0.89 billion 21 % of allocation EUR 1.22 billion 28 % of allocation EUR 0.74 billion 17 % of allocation

Conditions of OP EIC approved by the Commission Limited support for large companies 20 % of the allocation for PA 1, PA 3 (excluding specific objective 3.6) and PA 4 (excluding specific objective 4.1) New requirements on beneficiaries aid only for those who publish to a reasonable extent their ownership structure (to ensure transparency and prevent potential conflict of interest) However, we were able to make small traders eligible as aid beneficiaries (in relation to Article 2 paragraph 10 of the General Regulation)

Large enterprises proposed changes A proposal was submitted to the OP EIC Monitoring Committee meeting, held from 12 13 May, limiting aid for large enterprises to cca 35% of the OP EIC allocation without SO 3.6, SO 4.1 and excluding PO 5 (on the basis of an external study prepared by the National Centre for Energy Savings) According to the European Commission support for large enterprises up to a maximum of 20% of the allocation is sufficient, there is no provision for financial instruments up to this limit The Monitoring Committee approved the proposed amendment and authorised the Managing Authority to complete the proposal on the basis of further negotiations with the EC

MS2014+ system Applicants may submit applications for aid during the new programming period through the IS portal KP14+ MS2014+ application. However the problem is the MS2014+, system s functionality as it is still plagued with a whole series of problems, while the full functionality and, particularly, the sophistication of the MS2014+ system is essential for the proper and smooth implementation of the programme. The main deficiencies of the MS2014+ system are as follows: Impossible to upload into the Decision template (Decisions have to be filled in manually) Impossible to return projects from the commission to the assessors (After approving the assessment, there is no way of returning the assessment to the assessors for completion) The system for producing statistics is too complicated for normal users and the necessary statistical summaries are still not available The absence of a complete module for financial instruments

Applicants interest in operational programmes in the Czech Republic OP Enterprise and innovation for Competitiveness 7 185 OP Enterprise and innovation for Competitiveness 2 559,5 OP Employment 3 577 OP Employment 1 306,3 OP Environment 2 200 OP Research, Development and Education 958,7 Integrated Regional Operational Programme 1 145 OP Environment 827,0 OP Research, Development and Education 723 Integrated Regional Operational Programme 608,0 OP Fisheries 141 OP Technical Assistance 89,1 OP Prague - Growth Pole of the Czech Republic 123 OP Transport 50,0 OP Technical Assistance 74 OP Prague - Growth Pole of the Czech Republic 23,4 OP Transport 3 Rural Development Programme N/A Rural Development Programme N/A OP Fisheries N/A 0 4 000 8 000 0 2 000 4 000 Number of registered applications EU contribution in registered applications in million of EUR ESIF allocation of announced calls in million of EUR

Current situation of implementation of OP EIC The implementation of the OP EIC currently includes a total of 45 calls with a total allocation of EUR 1.1 billion registered in MS2014+, of which 11 calls are currently announced and open (with total allocation of nearly EUR 223 mil.). Within these 11 calls applicants may submit projects. 34 calls have already been closed (in the meaning of closure the acceptance of aid applications)

Current situation of implementation of OP EIC As at 29 May 2016 a total of 7 185 aid applications had been registered in the MS2014+ system (of which 3 264 called preliminary and 3 921 full aid applications), with total expected eligible expenditure of more than EUR 6.4 billion and requested EU contribution of EUR 2.6 billion (the actual subsidies will vary depending on the aid intensity according to the different programmes or calls).

Number of registered applications Technologies Energy saving Real estates Application Innovation ICT and shared services Potential Training centers Marketing - Individual participation of SME s Cooperation - Clusters Energy saving of the systems for heat supply Knowledge transfer partnerships Infrastructure services Cooperation - Technology platforms Technical assistance Smart grids I. (Distribution systems) Renewable energy Smart grids II. (Transmission system) Low-carbon technologies Marketing - CzechTrade Marketing - CzechInvest 23 21 16 15 15 11 10 3 1 82 71 87 264 291 384 553 664 699 874 1 425 1 676 0 200 400 600 800 1 000 1 200 1 400 1 600 1 800

Requested EU contribution in registered applications Energy saving Real estates Innovation Application Technologies Potential ICT and shared services Smart grids II. (Transmission system) Energy saving of the systems for heat supply Technical assistance Training centers Smart grids I. (Distribution systems) Infrastructure services Cooperation - Clusters Marketing - Individual participation of SME s Marketing - CzechTrade Marketing - CzechInvest Renewable energy Knowledge transfer partnerships Cooperation - Technology platforms Low-carbon technologies 49,1 33,9 33,1 31,5 29,4 19,5 15,0 9,9 6,1 5,6 5,5 3,5 0,5 87,2 233,9 266,9 259,5 376,8 367,7 365,9 359,1 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 EU contribution in registered applications in million of EUR ESIF allocation of announced calls in million of EUR

Strategies for Smart Specialisation (RIS3) Prerequisite for funding set by the European Commission National RIS 3 + regional annexes The guarantor is the Office of the Government of the Czech Republic During June RIS3 will go through the interministerial comment procedure and will subsequently be sent to the EC for approval. Updates have been made in particular to Chapter 7 Institutional management and implementation of the National RIS3 and Chapter 8 - Financing the National RIS3 from operational programmes RIS3 will be implemented through OP EIC in PA1 and PA4 and also, partially, in SO 2.1 (NF only): Enhancing competitiveness of start-ups and developing SMEs and in SO 2.2 as a whole: Enhancing the internationalisation of small and medium-sized enterprises

RIS3 Innovation platforms (IP) In the RIS 3 Guide the European Commission envisages the establishment of innovation platforms for domain specialisation 4 innovation platforms are proposed, others are dependent on the entrepreneurial discovery process engineering + generation and distribution of electricity + part of electrical engineering, IT services and software + part of electronics and electrical engineering manufacture of transport equipment pharmaceuticals and medical technologies The MIT is permanently represented in IP The specific form of implementation will be proposed by the MA OPEIC by the OPEIC call in August (EC requirement)

Financial Instruments of OP EIC Present state Financial instruments based on ex ante assessment 10 % of total OP allocation (EUR 431 mil) Mainly in cooperation with ČMZRB: Expansion (SO 2.1) EUR 327 mil of loans and guarantees, access to finance for SMEs Energy savings in enterprises (SO 3.2), Energy savings in heat supply (SO 3.5) financial instruments for energy efficiency EUR 31 mil. An investment platform National Innovation Fund is being created in close cooperation with EIF and EIB innovative equity financial instruments for pre-seed, seed and startup funding It is intended to invest EUR 40 mil. in cooperation with the EIF (EIB would add another EUR 10 mil), EUR 25mil directly via NIF, out of which EUR 12 mil on Proof-of-Concept projects (for commercialization of research and development) and EUR 13 mil on start-ups in seed stage. Currently under discussion central management of financial instruments and activation of national development bank ČMZRB creation of a central fund of funds available to all operational programmes NIF shall be the central implementation body for those Managing Authorities who opt in Transformation of ČMZRB: ČMZRB will become shareholder of NIF, capital increase of ČMZRB - CZK 2.5 bil., law on ČMZRB as national development bank

Investment Incentives supported activities Manufacturing industry starting or expanding production facilities Technology centres establishment or expansion of R&D centre Business support services centres establish or expansion of 1. shared service centres 2. SW development centres 3. high-tech repair centres 4. data centres 5. call centres

Investment Incentives types of incentives Following items summed up cannot exceed the ceiling of state aid 25 % Corporate income tax relief for 10 years Real estate tax exemption for 5 years in Special Industrial Zones Job creation grants (EUR 3 600 11 000, depending on the region) Cash grant on capital investment (in case of strategic investment) Granted above the ceiling of state aid Training and retraining grants (25 50 %, depending on the region)

Conclusion OP EIC = 1 st approved operational programme in the Czech Republic, total allocation of EUR 4.331 billion Increasing the competitiveness of the Czech economy based on knowledge and innovations Promotion and support of the business environment, SME s, research and development, energy infrastructure, renewable energy resources, ICT sector

Thank you for your attention Tomáš Novotný novotnyt@mpo.cz Deputy Minister Section of EU Funds, Research, Development, Innovations and Investment Incentives Ministry of Industry and Trade