Transcript Circulaire economie Horizon 2020
Horizon 2020
LIFE
John Heynen 3 oktober 2016
European programmes in 2016
• • John Heynen
HORIZON 2020
LIFE
• • • SME instrument
Fast Track to Innovation Eurostars
1. Horizon 2020
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2007-2013 2014-2020
Ca 70 – 80 billion euro
Opportunities for sustainable innovation
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Excellent Science 2.
Industrial Leadership • • • • Council Enabling and industrial technologies Future and Emerging Technologies Marie Curie actions Research infrastructures •
ICT,
nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing
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Access to risk finance •
Innovation in SMEs 1.
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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, Environment, resource efficiency and raw materials Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
Secure Societies
Cross Cutting Activities
Cyclus
Tweejarige werkprogramma’s met meerdere calls 5
Cyclus
Tweejarige werkprogramma’s met meerdere calls 6
Topic omschrijving
SPIRE-07-2017: Integrated approach to process optimisation for raw material resources efficiency, excluding recovery technologies of waste streams
Specific challenge: Process industries are currently facing the challenge of an increase in the energy and raw materials cost , a few of them facing a relative supply chain. The reduction in losses will also ensure a scarcity . …Improving the utilisation of raw materials resources (fluids, solids or gases) is essential to increase yields throughout the decrease of the environmental footprint and therefore contribute to a more sustainable industry.
Scope: Proposals should address the technological improvements for both continuous and batch processes to improve material and energy efficiency in the entire production route. They should also identify key bottlenecks and resource efficiency improvement opportunities that will increase yields while optimising the energy consumption of the original processes…… Expected impact: • least cycles..
25% reduction in yield losses when compared to the current practice in the sector, by optimising/minimising production losses and an increased material consumption on interconnected • At least 10% improvement in energy efficiency when compared to the current practice in the sector.
Type of action: Innovation Actions (70%) 7
Horizon 2020
• • Universities, knowledge institutes, (SME) enterprises, industry, authorities Minimum of 3 project partners from 3 different countries, on average 5-15 partners Project budget approx. 2-15 million euro • • • Funding percentage 70-100% Calls are part of 2 yearly Working Programmes http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/e n/funding/reference_docs.html#h2020-work-programmes 2016-17 http://www.rvo.nl/horizon2020
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Horizon 2020: WP Climate Action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials 2016-2017
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Greening the Economy
Climate services Towards a low-carbon Europe
Nature-based solutions for territorial resilience
Water Raw materials
Earth Observation
Cultural heritage for sustainable growth
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In WP Cross Cutting Activities
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Industry 2020
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Circular Economy
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Smart and Sustainable Cities
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SPIRE
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Kansen Horizon 2020 Societal Challenge 5 Climate Action, Environment, Resource Efficiency & Raw Materials 2016/2017
2016/2017:660 miljoen euro http://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/ 2017-calls-proposals
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Circular calls Horizon 2020 WP 2016-2017 & Raw Materials
CIRC-01-2017: Systemic services for the circular economy
• • • Create markets / New approaches for designing products Large scale demo, systemic eco-innovations, co-creation, new business models 4 - 7 million euro (total budget: 40 mln) CIRC-02-2017: Towards the next generation of water systems and services– large scale demonstration projects • • • • Large scale (regions / river basins) Reduction water / energy consumption Create new markets / New business models Ca. 10 mln (total budget: 30 mln) SC5-13-2017: New solutions for sustainable production of raw materials / New sensitive exploration technologies (one stage call) SC5-14-2017: Raw materials Innovation actions (a) Processing lower grade, secondary raw materials in the most sustainable ways (b) Sustainable metallurgical processes
Deadlines
7 March & 5 September 2017 (2 stages) >> Als het gaat om innovatie
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SPIRE calls Horizon 2020 WP 2016-2017
CALL FOR SUSTAINABLE PROCESS INDUSTRIES (SPIRE)
SPIRE-07-2017: Integrated approach to process optimisation for raw material resources efficiency, excluding recovery technologies of waste streams (IA) SPIRE-08-2017: Carbon dioxide utilisation to produce added value chemicals (RIA) SPIRE-09-2017: Pilot lines based on more flexible and down-scaled high performance processing (IA) SPIRE-10-2017: New electrochemical solutions for industrial processing, which contribute to a reduction of carbon dioxide emissions (RIA) SPIRE-11-2017: Support for the enhancement of the impact of SPIRE PPP projects (CSA) SPIRE-12-2017: Assessment of standardisation needs and ways to overcome regulatory bottlenecks in the process industry (CSA)
Energy:
EE-17-2017: Valorisation of waste heat in industrial systems (SPIRE-PPP) EE-20-2017: Bringing to market more energy efficient and integrated data centres
Deadline
: 19 January 2017 >> Als het gaat om innovatie
ADVANCED MATERIALS AND NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR HIGH ADDED VALUE PRODUCTS AND PROCESS INDUSTRIES
2017 NMBP-04-2017
: Architectured /Advanced material concepts for intelligent bulk material structures
NMBP-05-2017
: Advanced materials and innovative design for improved functionality and aesthetics in high added value consumer goods
NMBP-06-2017
: Improved material durability in buildings and infrastructures, including offshore
NMBP-07-2017
: Systems of materials characterisation for model, product and process optimisation Deadlines: 27 October 2016 / 4 May 2017 (2 stages)
BIOTECHNOLOGY
2017 BIOTEC-05-2017
: Microbial platforms for CO2-reuse processes in the low carbon economy
BIOTEC-06-2017
: Optimisation of biocatalysis and downstream processing for the sustainable production of high value-added platform chemicals
BIOTEC-07-2017
: New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBT) in molecular farming: Multipurpose crops for industrial bioproducts Deadlines: 27 October 2016 / 4 May 2017 (2 stages)
BIOTEC-08-2017
: Support for enhancing and demonstrating the impact of KET Biotechnology projects Deadline: 19 January 2017
Bioeconomy- biobased innovation
15 Securing sustainable biomass for biobased goodds and services Building the biobased markets of the future www.bbi-europe.eu
Deadline calls : 15 September 2016 New calls expected in 2017
Wegwijzer Horizon 2020
http://www.rvo.nl/sites/default/files/2016/01/Horizon%20Wegwij zer%20Calls%202016-2017.pdf
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Zoek uw onderwerp op de Participant Portal
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/ 17
How to find partners?
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Your Netwerk
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EU-project database cordis.europa.eu/fp7/projects_en.html
Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) www.rvo.nl/een New: matching tool NCPs CaRE: http://partnersearch.ncps-care.eu/ Call Specific for SC5 (climate, environment) European networks (ETPs, EIPs, etc.) Social media (Cordis, LinkedIn) Attend infodays & events in Brussels (SC5 infoday 14 September) -> meld je aan als expert: http://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/call-experts-climate-action-environment resources-management http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/experts/index.html
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SME instrument: 3 phases
COMMERCIALISATION CONCEPT Feasibility Assessment DEMONSTRATION R&D, Market Replication
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Market
+/- 50,000 70% 1-3 million 70%
EU risk facilities Idea to concept, risk assessment, technological & commercial feasibility Demonstration, prototyping, testing , market replication, scaling up, miniaturisation, research Quality label for successful projects, access to risk finance, indirect support
Financiering van internationale uitrol van innovaties van MKB, verdeeld over 3 fasen:
Fase I: Commerciële haalbaarheid • • • • Aanvragen: Kort business plan (10 pagina’s) 50k lump sum ophalen ½ jaar werk Business plan uitwerken Fase II: Uitvoeren van het business plan • Aanvragen: business plan (30 pagina’s) • € 0.5 – 2.5 mln ophalen. 70% financiering van kosten • 1-2 jaar werk • Business plan uitvoeren: market replicatie, demonstratie, tweaken proto’s, produceerbaarheid vergroten, waardeketen betrekken, internationaliseren Fase III: Lening van een bank voor internationale uitbreiding 20
Voorwaarden
• • • Aanvrager is MKB Project past binnen één van 13 brede thema’s Voorstel wordt beoordeeld op Excellence, impact en implementation Cut off dates 2016/17 (17:00u) Fase I 9 november 15 februari 3 mei 6 september 8 november Fase II 13 oktober 18 januari 6 april 1 juni 18 oktober 21
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Horizon 2020 – Fast Track to Innovation - Pilot
to be evaluated in 2017 Time to market: 36 months or less from start • Bottom-up (no specific calls) • Business (case) driven, min. 3 – max 5 partners from three different countries (2/3 partners or budget = Business!) • Funding: EUR 1-2 (max 3) million / project; 70% funding rate • Available budget: 200 million euro (2015/2016) • Continuous open calls: Cut-off dates 2016: 15 March, 1 June, 25 October 22 Information: http://www.rvo.nl/subsidies-regelingen/fast-track innovation-horizon-2020 >> Als het gaat om innovatie
Fast track to innovation
• • • • • • • • Dezelfde beoordeling (impact, excellence en implementatie) Echter, minimaal 3 en maximaal 5 partners Minimaal 3 verschillende EU landen Gelinkt aan één van 13 brede thema’s Ook grootbedrijf en onderzoeksinstellingen kunnen meedoen 70% financiering tot 3 € mln Looptijd 36 maanden Bij afloop project marktintroductie • Calls 2016 : 15 maart, 1 juni en 25 oktober 23
Eurostars
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International technological cooperation
-For high tech SMEs -Bottom-up AND close to market -> 50% costs/activities must be carried by high tech SME -Funding max. 500.000 euro (grant) -SMEs: 35% development, 45% research -large companies/universities can participate and can receive funding www.rvo.nl/eurostars 24 >> Als het gaat om innovatie
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nvironnement Innovative (environmental) technology or development and restoration of nature conservation • • • Demonstrations / pilots Target group: public and private bodies; 1 or more participants; EU memberstates only 1- 3 million Euro per project, 60% funding 25 • •
LIFE Environment focus on 3 strands:
1. Nature and Biodiversity
2. Environment and Resource Efficiency
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Governance
LIFE Climate Action www.rvo.nl/LIFE / ec.europe.eu/environment/LIFE
What is LIFE?
Nature & Biodiversity
•N2000 gebieden verbeteren •Improving Birds habitat directive LIFE 2014-2020 € 3,5 billion
Environment Environment & resource efficiency
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Climate
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Water
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Air Quality
•Soil •Urban environmen
Noise
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Chemicals
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Environment & Health Waste and Raw Materials
•Forests •
Innovation
•Strategic approachs
Environmental Governance and Information
•Aimed env. campaigns •Forest Fire prevention
Climate Action
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Mitigation
• Adaptation • Governance and information
Priorities 2014-2017
• Focus • Nature: implementation PAF (prioritised action plans N2000), seas • Biodiversity: green infrastructure, ecosystem approaches, innovative financing •
Recource efficiency and circular economy
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Air Quality:
impact of power plants, transport, agriculture •
Health and environment: pollution, noise
• Governance and information: focussed awareness campaigns, netwerking, evforcement • Climate: flooding risk mitigation, green infrastructure, droughts,
energy intensive industries
, replacement of harmful substances for the ozone layer.
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LIFE: Resource Efficiency green and circular economy
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Value chains
Eco-design, Circular business concepts Repair / recycle Remanufacturing •
New business models
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Green procurement
LIFE: regarding Water
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Water, floods and drought
Natural water retention Risk management River basin management Integrated nutrient management • • •
Marine and coastal management
Reduce pressure of economic activity Reduce marine litter and microbial contaminant Coastal management and maritime spatial planning • • •
Water Industry
Drinking water, urban waste water treatment Efficient water services in low population areas Recycled/ reclaimed water • .
Projects environment LIFE
• Green plasma process Technology –
FujiFilm
, call 2012 Demonstration of new sustainable production technology for flexible electronics; less toxic waste.
• Low Emission Asphalt Pavement–
BAM
call 2012 Demonstrate cold asphalt / road construction combinations:improve environmental performance.
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Goudsmit magnetics
Recycling black plastic and mineralen from shredder waste of cars and electronics.
Projects environment LIFE
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ISR-Innovative sludge reduction
> HH Schieland en Krimpenerwaard
Demonstration of an innovative process to produce biobased plastic out of cellulose recovered from domestic waste water
> Hoogheemraadschap Hollands Noorderkwartier
An Excellent LIFE proposal?
Address a Nature, Environmental or Climate problem, Quantify !, Should fit in EU policies No research, you already know how to tackle the problem Large project, €1 - € 3 million. 60% subsidy.
Have concrete quantifiable results Engagement of essential stakeholders in the project Innovative (pilot, demonstratie), natuur: best practice Monitoring: show that it works! Added value for Europe, value for money Effect / Impact, no tools.
LIFE | Horizon 2020
Eligible
LIFE
EU Memberstates only
Nr. partners Funding Typical funding Nr. calls Type of project
No minimum, anyone can apply 60 % 1- 3 mln 1 call / year (3 strands) Pilot and demo
Focus Budget
Environment & Climate 3.5 billion
Horizon 2020
EU + assoc. Countries (+ 3rd countries) Min. 3 in different countries 100 / 70 % 3 – 7 mln Many very specific calls From research to demonstration Several themes / challenges 80 billion
Horizon 2020 and related EU instruments
bottom-up Commercial top-down application
LIFE SME instrument Eurostars Fast Track to Innovation H2020 Innovation Action Research & Innovation Action ERC
Basic research
Grants MSCA Future & Emerging Technologies
Number of partners
Orientation and Advice by RVO
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Which calls are open, does my project fit?
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Proposals check •
Infodays
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Workshops
(Orientation on Horizon 2020, How to prepare, legal and financial) •
Presentations
RVO Support
Horizon 2020 (Nano)materials, Process, SPIRE SC2: Agro/ Food SC3: Energy SC5: Climate, Environment, circular, resources, Raw Materials SME instrument, FTI LIFE Ahmet Polat Saske Hoving, Willemien van Asselt Ashna Raghoebarsing John Heynen, Corinne van Voorden Elke vd Graaf, Jean-Luc Eggen John Heynen, Teun Bolder, Astrid Hamer, Mayke Derksen
European projects:
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Pro’s of European cooperation:
“Get the best knowledge & expertise” “Demonstration directly linked to European market” “Increase European network for future collaborations” 37 • • •
Con’s of European cooperation:
“Not for small projects” “Administrative burden” “Cultural differences can create misunderstandings
John Heynen [email protected] 088-6022527 Corinne van Voorden [email protected]
088-6021659 RVO helps
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