of German Research Organisations KoWi Victoria Reichl Head of Brussels Office CARPE Conference 2 Future and Emerging Technologies FET 1 European Research Council ERC 3 Marie Skłodowska ID: 811593
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European Liaison Office of German Research Organisations (KoWi)Victoria Reichl, Head of Brussels Office
CARPE Conference
Slide22. Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
1. European Research Council (ERC)
3. Marie Skłodowska
-
Curie Actions (MSCA)
Part I –
Excellent Science
4. European Research Infrastructures, including
e-infrastructures
Part III –
Societal Challenges
Health,
demographic
c
hange
and
wellbeingFood security, sustainable agriculture, marine, maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomySecure, clean and efficient energySmart, green and integrated transportClimate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materialsInclusive, innovative and reflective societiesProtecting freedom and security
2. Access to Risk Finance
Part II –
Industrial Leadership
3. Innovation in SMEs
1.
Leadership in Enabling &
Industrial Technologies (LEIT)
Information and Communication TechnologiesNanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Advanced Manufacturing and Processing and BiotechnologySpace
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Part IV
Spreading excellence &
widening participation
Part V
Science with &
for Society
Non-nuclear direct actions of the Joint Research Centre (JRC)
Horizon 2020 – Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2014-2020)
Slide3Pillar I –
Excellent Science
European Research
Council (ERC)
Marie
Skłodowska
-Curie Actions (MSCA)
Research
Infrastructures
Pillar II –
Global Challenges & European Industrial Competitiveness
T
hematic clusters
Health
Culture, creativity and inclusive SocietyCivil S
ecurity for SocietyDigital, Industry and SpaceClimate, Energy and MobilityFood, Bioeconomy
, Natural Resources, Agriculture and EnvironmentNon-nuclear direct actions of the Joint Research Centre (JRC)Pillar III – Innovative EuropeEuropean Innovation Council (EIC)European Innovation EcosystemsEuropean Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Widening participation and strengthening
the European Research Area
Widening Participation and Sharing Excellence
Reforming and Enhancing the European Research and Innovation SystemHorizon Europe – 9. EU-
Rahmenprogramm für Forschung und Innovation (2021-2027)*
* CU vom 27. März 2019
Slide4Horizon Europe: Budget – Distribution
Open Science
25,8
Mrd
. EUR
28
%
Global Challenges & Industrial Competitiveness
52,7
Mrd
. EUR
56%
Open Innovation
13,5
Mrd. EUR 14%Strengthening the European Research Area2,1 Mrd. EUR 2
%Sum total:
94,1 Mrd. EUR
Slide5Missions Areas* Areas for Missions: Mission Area 1:
Adaptation to Climate Change, including Societal
Transformation Mission Area 2: Cancer Mission Area 3: Healthy Oceans, Seas, Coastal and Inland Waters
Mission Area 4:
Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission Area 5: Soil Health and Food(*Common Understanding, Horizon Europe, 27. March 2019)
Slide6MissionsSource: COM – Horizon Europe Presentation (PDF)
“A
mission is a portfolio of actions across disciplines intended to achieve a
bold and inspirational and measurable
goal within a set timeframe, with impact for society and policy making as well as relevance for a significant part of the European population and wide range of European citizens
.” European Commission
Slide7European Partnerships*Partnership AreasPartnership Area 1: Faster development and safer use of health innovations for European patients, and global healthPartnership Area 2: Advancing key digital and enabling technologies and their use, including but not limited to novel technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, photonics and quantum technologies
Partnership Area 3:
European leadership in Metrology including an integrated Metrology system
Partnership Area 4: Accelerate competitiveness, safety and environmental performance of EU air traffic, aviation and railPartnership Area 5:
Sustainable, inclusive and circular bio-based solutionsPartnership Area 6: Hydrogen and sustainable energy storage technologies with lower environmental footprint and less energy-intensive productionPartnership Area 7:
Clean, connected, cooperative, autonomous and automated solutions for future mobility demands of people and goodsPartnership Area 8: Innovative and R&D intensive small and medium-sized enterprises*CU, Horizon Europe, 27. March 2019
Slide8Important Documents“Common understanding”Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL establishing Horizon Europe - the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, laying down its rules for participation and dissemination - Common understandingThe Commission's proposal for Horizon Europehttps://ec.europa.eu/info/horizon-europe-next-research-and-innovation-framework-programme/commissions-proposal-horizon-europe_en
Slide9Slide10„Europäische Universitäten“Pilotausschreibungen „EUN“ von GD EAC für 2019 und 2020:Budget ca. 30 Mio. EUR, 5 Mio. EUR/ Netzwerk 54 Anträge eingereicht, ca. 80% umfassen 5-8 Partner17 zur Förderung ausgewählte Netzwerke am 26.6. bekannt gegeben (14 aus Deutschland)> unerwartet hohe Beteiligung„EUN – nationale Initiative“: 7 Mio. EUR/Jahr* für „Topping-up“-Förderung für beteiligte DE HS,
mglw
. Unterstützung für DE HS auf Reserveliste („
Approved but not funded“)DAAD-Ausschreibung 7/2019, Förderung ab 10/2019*Zweite EU-Ausschreibung voraussichtlich: 10/2019, erneut mit nationaler Kofinanzierung aus dem DAADIm neuem MFF ist eine Mit-Finanzierung aus Horizon Europe beabsichtigt
(1 Mrd. €)
* Website DAAD, 27.06.2019
Slide11NEU ab 2021: Digital Europe Programmegeplantes Programm der Europäischen Kommission zur Förderung der digitalen Transformation
Budget 2021-2027: 9,2 Mrd. EUR
–
tbcFokus auf Einsatz und Anwendung (
capacity
building)
Quelle
:
Fact Sheet “Digital Transformation 2021-2017”
(PDF)
*
Vorschlag der Europäischen Kommission vom
6.
Juni 2018
*
f
ünf thematische Focus AreasKomplementarität zu Horizon EuropeFinanzierungsformen: v.a. Procurement, aber auch Grants, Prizes, Financial Instruments/blended fundingEuropäische Kommission – Presseaussendung zum Digital Europe Programme
Slide12European Innovation Council (EIC)Pathfinder for Advanced
Research
Pathfinder Transition
Activities
Accelerator
Was?
“nurture potential market creating innovation out of breakthrough ideas, and bring them to demonstration stage or development of business cases or strategies for further take-up”
TRL 1/2 – 5/6
“help researchers and innovators develop the pathway to commercial development” TRL 5/6
“financial support (…) to develop and deploy (…) breakthrough innovations and to scale up rapidly”
TRL 6-9
Wer?
“from individuals to universities, research
organisations and companies, in particular startups and SMEs”
“SMEs including start-ups and, in exceptional cases, small mid-caps”
Wie?bottom-up, Grants, v.a. Konsortien (Einzelanträge sollen z.T. möglich sein), „portfolio approach“ bei Evaluierung möglichGrants oder Pauschalen für ausgewählte Projekte bottom-up, Einzelanträge, v.a. blended finance, „portfolio approach“ bei Evaluierung möglichQuelle: Council Partial General Approach (PGA)
Slide13Impact in H2020/HEU Politisch-programmatische Ebene
= Impact im Hinblick auf generelle Ziele der EU-Politik
H2020/HEU
soll als
Mittel zur Umsetzung der
politischen Leitlinien in seiner
Gesamtheit Impact erzielen politische
Legtimation!s
cientific impact
societal impacteconomic/innovation impact
Projektebene
= Impact durch Projekte und deren Ergebnisse
Impact in
Ausschreibung (Topic Description), Antrag und als Evaluierungskriteriumgeförderte
Projekte erarbeiten den vorgesehenen
/versprochenen ImpactHEU Regulation Proposal, Annex V: Key Impact Pathways Indicators