Transcript Focus areas

HORIZON 2020 STRATEGIC
PROGRAMME
2014-2016 WORK PROGRAMMES
ERRIN
March 2013
Horizon 2020:
Strategic directions for 2014-2016
• highlights the main
features of the
rollout of Horizon
2020 and
• guides its
implementation over
the first three years
• complements the
direct research
activities
• provides scientific
support to
Commission policy.
The Strategic
Programme
Horizon2020
Priorities*
Key drivers
Focus areas
Measures
• defined on the basis of
key drivers
• provides focus points for
the first work
programmes
• developed into a full set
of funding opportunities
The Strategic
Programme
Personalising health and care
Sustainable food security
Twelve
Focus areas
Blue growth: unlocking the potential of the oceans
Smart cities and communities
Competitive low-carbon energy
Energy Efficiency
Mobility for growth
Waste
Water innovation: boosting its value for Europe
Overcoming the crisis
Disaster-resilience
Digital security
Horizon 2020
• Strategic programming (SP) will ensure a
coherent and evidence-based approach
• SP adds value and maximises impact:
– Responds to new developments
– Covers the full research and innovation cycle
– Contributes to European policy e.g. EU2020
Strategy and Innovation Union flagship…
Priorities
• Key priority = exit the crisis by boosting
competitiveness, creating jobs and supporting
growth by:
– Focusing resources around 12 areas of high growth and
innovation potential
– Bringing forward key measures in Key Enabling
Technologies (KETs), assuring access to finance and
supporting innovative SMEs
– Launching PPPs
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• Public public partnerships art 185
– Launching measures to overcome the innovation divide via
Structural Funds
Key drivers – see following slides
• Focusing on societal challenges with high potential
for sustainable competitiveness, innovation and
growth
• Using dedicated measures to leverage and boost
industry/SME engagement
• Access to finance
• Developing new knowledge and contributing to
skills
• Boosting deployment of KETs
• Tackling the research and innovation divide
• Supporting strong partnerships with Member States
• Strategic approach to international cooperation
Societal challenges: focus areas
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Build scale and critical mass
Exploit existing research and innovation
Cross-cutting
Involve both societal challenges and KETs
Support the innovation chain
– research> development> proof of concept> piloting>
demonstration projects…
• Make use of a variety of funding schemes
• Integrate different perspectives
– Social science and humanities, gender…
Societal challenges: supporting
innovation
• Support for activities close to end user and markets
• Support for pre-commercial and first commercial
public procurement and standard setting
• Inducement prizes (possible Capital of Innovation)
• Piloting new forms and sources of innovation
focusing on public sector and social innovation
PPPs
• Public Private Partnerships
• Joint Undertakings established in FP7 under Article
187 of the Treaty, for which further support may be
provided under the above conditions are:
• the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI), Clean Sky,
Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR), Fuel
Cells and Hydrogen (FCH), and Embedded computing
systems (ARTEMIS) and Nanoelectronics (ENIAC).
• The latter two may be combined into a single
initiative.
PPPs
• Specific Programme text
• Other public-private partnerships supported under FP7
for which further support may be provided under the
above conditions are: Factories of the Future, Energyefficient Buildings, European Green Vehicles
Initiative, Future Internet.
• Further public-private partnerships may be launched
under Horizon 2020 where they meet the defined criteria.
This may include partnerships on Information and
Communication Technologies in the areas of Photonics
and Robotics, on sustainable process industries
(SPIRE), on bio-based industries and on security
technologies for maritime border surveillance.
Article 185
• Four initiatives identified in the
FP7 Specific Programmes
• AAL - a joint research programme on 'Ambient
Assisted Living';
• Bonus - a joint research programme in the field
of Baltic Sea research;
• EMRP - a joint research programme in the field
of Metrology (the science of measurement)
• Eurostars - a joint research programme for
research-performing SMEs and their partners.
European Innovation Partnerships
• Healthy Ageing, Water, Smart Cities, and Raw
materials, Agricultural sustainability and
productivity
• http://ec.europa.eu/research/innovationunion/index_en.cfm?pg=eip
Joint programming
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Alzheimer and other Neurodegenerative Diseases (JPND)
Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change (FACCE)
A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life
Cultural Heritage and Global Change: A New Challenge for
Europe
Urban Europe - Global Urban Challenges, Joint European
Solutions
Connecting Climate Knowledge for Europe (CliK'EU)
More Years, Better Lives - The Potential and Challenges of
Demographic Change
Antimicrobial Resistance- The Microbial Challenge - An
Emerging Threat to Human Health
Water Challenges for a Changing World
Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans
EIT- new KICs > 2014
• Food4future - sustainable supply chain from
resources to consumers
• Innovation for healthy living and active ageing
• Raw materials – sustainable exploration,
extraction, processing, recycling and
substitution
• Added-value manufacturing
• Urban mobility
• Smart secure societies ???
European Technology Platforms
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Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in Europe
(ACARE)
Advanced Research and Technology for Embedded
Intelligence and Systems (ARTEMIS)
European Biofuels Technology Platform (EBTP
European Construction Technology Platform (ECTP)
Mobile and Wireless Communications Technology
Platform (eMobility)
European Nanoelectronics Initiative Advisory
Council (ENIAC)
European Platform on Smart Systems Integration
(EPoSS)
European Rail Research Advisory Council (ERRAC)
European Road Transport Research Advisory Council
(ERTRAC)
European Steel Technology Platform (ESTEP)
European Space Technology Platform (ESTP)
European Technology Platform on Industrial Safety
(ETPIS)
Advanced Engineering Materials and Technologies
(EuMat)
European Technology Platform on Robotics (EUROP)
Food for Life (Food)
Future Textiles and Clothing (FTC)
Forest-based Sector Technology Platform (FTP)
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1European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health (GAH)
Integral Satcom Initiative Technology Platform (ISI)
Future Manufacturing Technologies (Manufuture)
Nanotechnologies for Medical Applications
(Nanomedicine)
Networked and Electronic Media (NEM)
Networked European Software and Services
Initiative (NESSI)
Plants for the Future (PLANTS)
European Technology Platform for Photonics
(Photonics21)
European Photovoltaic Technology Platform
European Technology Platform for Electricity
Networks of the Future (SmartGrids)
European Platform on Sustainable Mineral
Resources (ETP SMR)
Sustainable Nuclear Energy Technology Platform
(SNE-TP)
European Technology Platform for Sustainable
Chemistry (SusChem)
European Wind Energy Technology Platform
(TPWind)
European Technology Platform Waterborne
Water Supply and Sanitation European Technology
Platform (WSSTP)
Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants (ZEP)
Engaging industry and SMEs 1
Partnership
• PPPs
– JTIs Clean sky; Fuel cells and hydrogen; Air traffic management
(SESAR); innovative medicines; Bio-based industries; electronic
components and systems;
– Contractual PPPs = energy efficient buildings; Green Vehicles;
Factories of the Future and Future and sustainable process industries
(SPIRE); Robotics, Photonics and Future Internet
• European Innovation Partnerships
– Healthy ageing, water, smart cities, sustainable agriculture…
• European Technology Platforms
Engaging industry and SMEs 2
SMEs
– 20% resource allocation across societal challenges
and industrial technologies
– Dedicated SME instrument to address needs of
innovative SMEs
• Coaching services
– Eurostars
– Enterprise Europe Network
Access to finance
• Risk finance for R&I – equity financing facility
• Reinforcing the European Research Area
• Marie Sklodowska-Curie actions
– Industry-academic secondments
• Future and Emerging Technologies
– Flagships addressing grand science and
technology challenges
• Research infrastructure
– ESFRI
Developing new knowledge and skills
• Reinforcing the European Research Area
• Marie Sklodowska-Curie actions
– Industry-academic secondments
• Future and Emerging Technologies
– Flagships addressing grand science and
technology challenges
• Research infrastructure
– ESFRI
• Supporting e-infrastructures
KETs
• Supporting R&I in the KETs: micro and nano
electronics, photonics, nanotechnologies,
advanced materials, biotechnology, advanced
manufacturing and space
• Support for large scale pilot lines and
demonstrator projects
• ICT
• Space (Galileo and GMES/Copernicus)
Closing the innovation divide
• Initial emphasis will be to support Member States
and regions in the effective implementation of the
new R&I
• Policy support to MS and regions on R&I policy
design and innovation
• ERA Chairs
• Teaming
– creating centres of excellence
• Twinning
– Structured exchange between institutions and upgrading
knowledge in a particular field
Strong partnerships with MS
• Member States control biggest percentage of
research and innovation budgets
• Need to avoid unnecessary duplication
• PPPs
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Clinical trials EDCTP
Eurostars
Metrology research EMRP
Baltic Sea programme BONUS
• Marie Sklowdowska-Curie
• Joint Programming
International cooperation
• Opening up work programmes
• Targeted international cooperation
– Multi-annual roadmaps
The Strategic
Programme
Personalising health and care
Sustainable food security
Twelve
Focus areas
Blue growth: unlocking the potential of the oceans
Smart cities and communities
Competitive low-carbon energy
Energy Efficiency
Mobility for growth
Waste
Water innovation: boosting its value for Europe
Overcoming the crisis
Disaster-resilience
Digital security
The Strategic
Programme
Personalising health and care
This focus area will support research and innovation
throughout the health and care chain
Focus areas
• by promoting the development of personalised diagnostics,
drugs and other interventions
• by improving health and care delivery through measures
including evidence based integrated and self-care
• by promoting population health interventions.
through the
Innovative Medicines
Initiative
bringing together
> academia,
> small businesses and the
> research based
pharmaceutical industry
through the
Ambient Assisted
Living Joint Programme
bringing together
> academia,
> small businesses and the
> research based
pharmaceutical industry
through
direct support to small
businesses
or
other forms of
co-operative
research
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Programme
Focus areas
Sustainable food security
This focus area will develop competitive and resourceefficient aquatic and terrestrial food production systems
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eco-intensification of production;
sustainable management of natural resources;
technologies for a sustainable food chain;
safe foods and healthy diets for all;
and a global food security system.
Actions in this area will support the Roadmap to a Resource Efficient
Europe, the European Innovation Partnership, the European Consumer
Agenda and the integrated EU approach to contribute to reducing ill
health due to poor nutrition, overweight and obesity.
The Strategic
Programme
Blue growth: unlocking the potential of the oceans
Focus areas
This focus ares addresses the overall challenge through five
cross-cutting priority domains supporting the Blue Growth
Agenda:
• valorising the diversity of marine life;
• sustainable harvesting the deep-sea resources;
• new offshore challenge;
• ocean observation technologies; and the
• socioeconomic dimension
Actions in this area will support the EU Blue Growth Strategy and relevant EU
policies as well as provide in particular for transatlantic cooperation.
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Programme
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Smart cities and communities
This focus area
> will coordinate the development and technological validation of
smart cities technologies,
> will result in commercial-scale solutions with a high market
potential in areas such as:
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energy efficient and smart buildings and neighbourhoods;
smart digital services for better-informed citizens;
identification, optimisation and integration of flows;
smart and sustainable digital infrastructures;
smart and sustainable energy systems and
smart mobility services.
This focus area and the EIP will develop a strong
pipeline of long-term sustainable urban solutions
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Programme
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Competitive low-carbon energy
This area aims to develop and put on the market affordable
and efficient solutions to decarbonise the energy system,
secure energy supply and to complete the energy internal
market.
This area will focus on:
•a smart European electricity grid;
•alternative fuels and technologies;
•competitive low carbon electricity.
Actions in this area will support the European Strategic Technology
Strategy Plan; Energy Roadmap 2050; and Low Carbon Economy
Roadmap.
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Programme
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Energy Efficiency
This focus area will include actions in industry and
buildings including market uptake measures, and
will focus on
• a smart European electricity grid;
• alternative fuels and technologies;
• competitive low carbon electricity.
Actions in this area will support the European Strategic Technology
Strategy Plan; Energy Roadmap 2050; and Low Carbon Economy
Roadmap
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Mobility for growth
Transport is on the brink of a new era of "smart mobility". In order to
boost its efficiency at system-level, this focus area will support:
• targeted efforts to develop and validate new solutions
that can be rapidly deployed, notably on corridors and in
urban areas
• Research and innovation on equipment and systems for
vehicles, aircraft and vessels
• Research and innovation on smart infrastructure
solutions, based also on GNSS applications
Actions in this area will support the EU Road Map to a Single European
Transport Area, the EU approach to research and innovation for Europe's
future mobility; the review of the Thematic Strategy on Air Pollution;
and the EU Low Carbon Economy Roadmap.
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Programme
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Waste
This focus area therefore aims
> to boost the development of innovative, environmentally friendly
and cross-sectoral waste management solutions,
> to build a better understanding of environmental impact of human
activities, and
> to seize new and significant market opportunities by positioning
Europe as a global market leader in related innovation and technology
Activities will therefore address the whole production and consumption cycle, from waste
prevention and the design of products and processes to waste disposal or re-use, including
organisational, management and behavioural changes, and fostering business models that
bring residual waste close to zero.
Actions in this area will support the Europe 2020 Resource-efficient Europe Flagship,
the Eco-innovation Action Plan, the Communication 'Innovating for sustainable
growth: a bioeconomy for Europe', the Raw Material Initiativestrategy and the
European Innovation Partnership on Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability.
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Programme
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Water innovation: boosting its value for Europe
The aim of this focus area is to seize the new and significant market
opportunities by positioning Europe as a global market leader in
water related innovation and technology.
The activities will address:
> innovative tools and methodologies for risk assessment, mitigation and
adaptation strategies
> eco-innovative, integrated and cross-sectoral solutions for water
management such as:
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wastewater and drinking water treatment technologies;
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water reuse systems and closed water cycles in industry;
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enhanced desalination technologies;
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improved materials and process, behaviour and technologies to
enhance water and energy use efficiency;
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appropriate management systems and strategies.
Actions in this area will support the Europe 2020 Strategy, Resource-efficient Europe and
the Environmental Action Programmed to 2020
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Programme
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Overcoming the crisis
This area will focus on socio-economic research on:
• the reform of the EU economic governance structure to better
secure financial and economic stability;
• the social, political and cultural consequences of and responses to
the crisis, such as higher unemployment and the widening of social
disparities;
• understanding the evolution of the crisis: long-term structural
problems and short-term crisis impact; and
• the impacts of broader global trends on the EU's economy and
governance.
Actions in this area will support the Europe 2020 Strategy, and the EU approach to a
Deep and Genuine Economic and Monetary Union.
The Strategic
Programme
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Disaster-resilience
This area will focus on developing technologies and running largescale demonstration with a view to:
•strengthening prevention and preparedness against natural and
man-made disasters by underpinning an all-hazard approach to risk
assessment across the EU;
•developing solutions, for climate change adaptation in areas
•affected by natural disasters
•facilitating disaster management, notably through communication
technologies for crisis response actors and the linking of situational
awareness centres;
•building up community resilience and resilience of critical
infrastructure, including against cybercrime and cyber-terrorism.
Actions in this area will support the EU Internal Security Strategy and its Action Plan; the EU
Security Industrial Policy; the EU Climate Adaptation Strategy, the EU's Civil Protection Mechanism
and the European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection.
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Programme
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Digital security
This focus area aims to develop solutions to protect the society
and economy against accidental or man-made disruptions
of the information and communication technologies they so
much depend on. Through
• providing solutions for end-to-end secure ICT systems,
services and applications;
•safeguarding the human right of privacy in the digital society;
•providing the incentives for the industry to supply secure ICT;
• stimulating the uptake of secure ICT.
Actions
in this area
support
the EU Internal
Security Strategy and its Action Plan; the
Programme
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Critical
Infrastructure
Protection.
EU Security Industrial Policy; the EU Climate Adaptation Strategy, the EU's Civil
Protection Mechanism and the European Cybersecurity Strategy.
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