4. PRESENTATION IMS WORKSHOP_H2020
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Enabling & Industrial Technologies
in Horizon 2020
Research
and
Innovation
Horizon 2020
Total indicative budget:
Excellent science
80 Billion €*
Industrial leadership
Future and
EmergingTechnologies
Leadership in enabling
and industrial technologies
Access to risk finance
Marie Curie actions
Innovation in SMEs
European Research Council
Research infrastructures
Indicative Budget:
24 598 M€*
Indicative Budget:
17 938 M€*
Societal challenges
Health, demographic
change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable
agriculture, marine and
maritime research & the
bioeconomy
Secure, clean and
efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated
transport
Climate action, resource
efficiency and raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and
secure societies
* 2014-20, in constant 2011 prices
Indicative Budget:
31 748 M€*
Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies:
Indicative budget
(M€, 2014-20, in constant 2011 prices)
Leadership in Enabling and Industrial
Technologies - of which
ICT, other than KETs
Total for 6 KETs
Space
Access to risk finance
Innovation in SMEs
13 781
6 351
5 894
1 536
3 538
619
Leadership in Enabling and Industrial
Technologies
• A common approach to enabling and industrial technologies:
o ICT (incl. 2 KETs: micro and nano- electronic, photonics)
o Nanotechnologies, advanced Materials, advanced Manufacturing
o Biotechnology
o Space
• Innovation: Emphasis on technology development, industrialscale pilots and demonstrators, prototyping and product
validation
• Specific support for "cross-cutting KETs"
• Strong focus on leveraging private sector investment
• Important role of PPPs to implement KET related activities
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) –
Present & Future
• 3 PPPs of recovery package in FP7 (WPs 2010-13)
• Factories of the Future, Energy-efficient Buildings, Green
Cars
• Special features
• Leading role of industry in defining research priorities
• Ad-hoc Industrial Advisory Groups
• Multi-annual Roadmap allows long-term investment plans
• Increased use of SME-targeted and Demonstration
projects
• ~45-50% industry participation, of which ~20-25% SMEs
• ~70-80% of funding has gone to beneficiaries outside PPP
industry associations
1st Strategic Programme 2014-16
Leitmotif: maximise the impact of Horizon 2020 on
competitiveness, growth and jobs
Key Drivers
Measures to leverage and boost engagement of industry
Public-private partnerships, SMEs
Deployment of enabling technologies
Support innovation
Access to finance
rapid deployment of financial instruments
Developing knowledge and skills
Excellent Science & EIT
Addressing the research and innovation divide
Strong partnership with Member States
Strategic approach to international cooperation
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Policy
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and
Innovation
1st Strategic Programme: focus areas
Focusing on parts of the societal challenges with high potential
for sustainable competitiveness, innovation and growth
Personalising health and care
Sustainable food security
Blue growth: unlocking the potential of the oceans
Smart cities technologies
Competitive low-carbon energy & energy efficiency
Mobility for growth
Waste: a resource to recycle and reuse
Water innovation: boosting its value for Europe
Overcoming the crisis: new ideas, strategies and
governance structures for Europe
Disaster-resilience: safeguarding society and adapting to
climate change
Digital security
Policy
Research
and
Innovation
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Horizon 2020 strategy for international
cooperation in research and innovation
Overall need to engage more actively and strategically in
international cooperation:
Three main objectives:
Strengthen the Union's excellence and attractiveness in research and
innovation as well as its industrial and economic competitiveness
Tackle global societal challenges
Support the Union's external policies
Combining openness with better targeted actions
Strengthened partnership with Member States
Stronger contribution of research and innovation to
external policies of the Union
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and
Innovation
International participation in FP7
Policy
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and
Innovation
Instruments
Policy instruments
more strategic use of S&T agreements with key third countries
strategic partnerships (e.g. US, Mexico, Russia)
increased synergies across the Commission, more visibility for STI in
general cooperation frameworks
Funding instruments
collaborative projects (third country participation required and/or taken
into account in evaluation)
networking between existing projects
joint initiatives of Union and third countries: coordinated calls,
contribution of Union to third country/international organisations, ERANet/Art185
Information gathering
(multiple sources: ERAWATCH, OECD,
UNESCO, EEAS Delegations and Counsellors,…)
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and
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Dedicated Website
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