Horyzont 2020 Wyzwanie społeczne 5: Konkursy 2017 Dr Marcin L. Sadowski Szef sektora / surowce marcin.sadowski@ec.europa.eu Dzień Informacyjny 18 października 2016 / Gliwice
Czym jest Horyzont 2020? Program Unii Europejskiej na rzecz badań naukowych i innowacji na lata 2014-2020 Budżet: 77 mld (w cenach bieżących, które obejmują inflację) Rdzenna część strategii Europa 2020, Unii Innowacji i Europejskiej Przestrzeni Badawczej (ERA).
30 lat Programów Ramowych UE w zakresie badań naukowych i innowacji Roczny budżet (w mld )
Trzy filary: o Doskonała baza naukowa o Wzmocnienie pozycji UE w świecie w zakresie badań, innowacji i technologii o Wiodąca pozycja w przemyśle o W odpowiedzi na kryzys gospodarczy inwestycje w zatrudnienie i wzrost gospodarczy o Wyzwania społeczne o W odpowiedzi na obawy ludzi o ich środki do życia, bezpieczeństwa i środowiska - -
Wyzwania społeczne 1. Zdrowie, zmiany demograficzne i dobrostan; 2. Bezpieczeństwo żywnościowe, zrównoważone rolnictwo i leśnictwo, badania mórz oraz wód śródlądowych oraz biogospodarka; 3. Bezpieczna, czysta i efektywna energia; 4. Inteligentny, ekologiczny i zintegrowany transport; 5. Działania w dziedzinie klimatu, środowisko, efektywna gospodarka zasobami i surowce; 6. Europa w zmieniającym się świecie integracyjne, innowacyjne i refleksyjne społeczeństwa; 7. Bezpieczne społeczeństwa ochrona wolności i bezpieczeństwa Europy i jej obywateli
Wyzwania społeczne 1. Zdrowie, zmiany demograficzne i dobrostan; 2. Bezpieczeństwo żywnościowe, zrównoważone rolnictwo i leśnictwo, badania mórz oraz wód śródlądowych oraz biogospodarka; 3. Bezpieczna, czysta i efektywna energia; 4. Inteligentny, ekologiczny i zintegrowany transport; 5. Działania w dziedzinie klimatu, środowisko, efektywna gospodarka zasobami i surowce; 6. Europa w zmieniającym się świecie integracyjne, innowacyjne i refleksyjne społeczeństwa; 7. Bezpieczne społeczeństwa ochrona wolności i bezpieczeństwa Europy i jej obywateli
Horyzont 2020 Instrumenty finansowe Research and innovation actions (RIA) działania badawczo-innowacyjne Innovation actions (IA) działania innowacyjne Coordination and support actions działania koordynacyjne i wspierające ERANET Co-fund Inducement Prizes Nagrody motywacyjne MSC Actions Akcje Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie SME instrument Instrument MŚP Fast Track to Innovation Szybka Ścieżka do innowacji Pre-commercial procurement Co-fund (PCP) Przedkomercyjne Zamówienia Publiczne Public procurement of innovative solutions Co-fund (PPI) Zamówienia Publiczne na Innowacyjne Rozwiązania
Instrumenty H2020 - zakres badań Badania podstawowe Rynek RIA ERC IA FET SME LEIT CHALLENGES W ramach programu HORIZON 2020 wspierane są badania wzdłuż całego łańcucha rozwoju technologii Skala TRL (Technology Readiness Level - Poziom Gotowości Technologicznej) - zaadoptowana z OECD - jest wskaźnikiem indykatywnym, służy określeniu oczekiwanego poziomu zaawansowania technologicznego finansowanych badań Badania dla TRL>4 nie mogą być prowadzone bez zaangażowania przemysłu
Aktorzy Polityka naukowa Agencje Wykonawcze Komisji Europejskiej Dyrekcje Generalne Komisji Europejskiej implementacja HORIZON 2020
SC5 2017 objectives Mainstreaming water R&I Climate action - climate services - low-carbon Europe - the Arctic dimension Raw materials Sustainable growth by harnessing: - Earth observation data - Cultural heritage Systemic eco-innovation for a circular economy Nature-based solutions: - for territorial resilience - for sustainable cities
SC5 2017 objectives and calls Mainstreaming water R&I Climate action - climate services - low-carbon Europe - the Arctic dimension SC2 Calls: 'Blue Growth' & 'Sustainable Food Security' Sustainable growth by harnessing: - Earth observation data - Cultural heritage Systemic eco-innovation for a circular economy Call: 'Industry 2020 in the Circular Economy' Raw materials Call: 'Greening the Economy' Nature-based solutions: - for territorial resilience - for sustainable cities Call: 'Smart and Sustainable Cities'
2017 Budget (EUR million) Call Greening the economy (SC5) 223.60 INDUSTRY 2020 IN THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY call in the area of Crosscutting activities (Focus Areas) of the WP SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES call in the area of Cross-cutting activities (Focus Areas) of the WP 74.00 44.00 BLUE GROWTH call (SC2) 10.00 SUSTAINABLE FOOD SECURITY call (SC2) 10.00 SME INSTRUMENT call 36.00 TOTAL 397.00
SC5 2017 objectives Systemic eco-innovation for a circular economy
Eco-innovation for circular economy supporting systemic innovation to obtain a systems-wide transformation reorganising production and consumption to maintain/enhance value of products, components, materials and resources throughout the value chain and product life decoupling creation of wealth and jobs from resource consumption demonstrating the economic and environmental feasibility of the circular economy
...a new step Systemic Eco-Innovation Covering all forms of innovation Business models Whole value chain Governance Across all stages Multistakeholder Skills and education Finance HORIZON 2020
Eco-innovation for circular economy Where? Cross-cutting call 'Industry 2020 in the Circular Economy': CIRC-01-2016-2017: Systemic, eco-innovative approaches for the circular economy: large-scale demonstration projects (IA) Systemic services for the circular economy CIRC-02-2016-2017: Water in the context of the circular economy (IA) Towards the next generation of water systems and services large scale demonstration projects
Systemic eco-innovation for a circular economy CALL: INDUSTRY 2020 IN THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY IA topic budget CIRC-01-2017 44,000,000 CIRC-02-2017 30,000,000 Deadline: 07 March 2017 17:00:00 (second stage: 05 September 2017 17:00:00)
SC5 2017 objectives Climate action - climate services - low-carbon Europe - the Arctic dimension
Main drivers for the Work Programme 2017 on climate action Post-COP21 action: supporting IPCC reports in view of the Global Stocktake Supporting mitigation policies to keep global warming "well below 2 C" + efforts to limit it to 1.5 C Contributing to adaptation, also through the development of climate services Technological innovation International cooperation Hot-spots of climate change Transatlantic Ocean Research Alliance with US and Canada
Climate services building Europe's capacity to respond to and improve resilience to climate change strengthening significantly the nascent global market for demand-driven climate services addressing both climate change mitigation and adaptation needs
Climate services Where? Call 'Greening the economy': SC5-01-2016-2017: Exploiting the added value of climate services From climate service concepts to piloting and proof-ofconcept (RIA) SC5-02-2017: Integrated European regional modelling and climate prediction system (RIA) SC5-04-2017: Towards a robust and comprehensive greenhouse gas verification system (RIA) SC5-31-2017: Widening international cooperation activities on climate adaptation and mitigation (CSA)
Towards a low-carbon Europe deepening the analysis of possible and cost-effective trajectories for Europe to achieve its medium and long-term climate objectives maximising societal benefits and economic prosperity
Towards a low-carbon Europe Where? Call 'Greening the economy': SC5-06-2016-2017: Pathways towards the decarbonisation and resilience of the European economy in the timeframe 2030-2050 and beyond The risks and costs of climate change for Europe (RIA) SC5-07-2017: Coordinating and supporting research and innovation actions on the decarbonisation of the EU economy (CSA)
The Arctic dimension Where? Call 'Blue growth demonstrating an ocean of opportunities' BG-11-2017: The effect of climate change on Arctic permafrost and its socio-economic impact, with a focus on coastal areas (RIA)
Climate action topic SC5-01-2017 SC5-02-2017 SC5-04-2017 SC5-06-2017 SC5-07-2017 SC5-19-2017* SC5-31-2017 budget 43,000,000 6,000,000 CALL: GREENING THE ECONOMY RIA CSA SC5-30-2017 13,000,000 ERA-NET *EO 07 March 2017
Climate action CALL: BLUE GROWTH topic budget BG-11-2017 10,000,000 RIA 14 February 2017
SC5 2017 objectives Nature-based solutions: - for territorial resilience - for sustainable cities
Nature-based solutions inspired and supported by nature economic, social & environmental benefits & resilience systemic, resourceefficient locally adapted interventions more nature & natural features in cities & landscapes Sustainable cities through nature-based solutions Nature-based solutions for territorial resilience
Nature-based solutions Where? Topic on Sustainable cities through nature-based solutions in cross-cutting call 'Smart and Sustainable Cities': SCC-02-2016-2017: Nature-based solutions for inclusive urban regeneration (IA) Nature-based solutions for inclusive urban regeneration Topic on Nature-based solutions for territorial resilience in SC5 call 'Greening the economy': SC5-08-2017: Large-scale demonstrators on nature-based solutions for hydro-meteorological risk reduction (IA)
Nature-based solutions CALL: GREENING THE ECONOMY topic budget SC5-08-2017 29,000,000 IA CALL: SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES Topic budget SCC-02-2017 44,000,000 IA 07 March 2017
SC5 2017 objectives Sustainable growth by harnessing: - Earth observation data - Cultural heritage
Earth observation maximising benefits of E.O. infrastructure for European citizens developing innovative services to support more sustainable production & consumption patterns & resilient societies completing the in-situ component of GEOSS & Copernicus enabling the sharing & full, open & unrestricted access to validated E.O. datasets engaging with the private sector to leverage emerging technologies & develop services
Earth observation Where? Call 'Greening the economy': SC5-18-2017: Novel in-situ observation systems (IA) SC5-19-2017: Coordination of citizens' observatories initiatives (CSA) Call 'Sustainable Food Security resilient agri-food chains': SFS-43-2017: Earth Observation services for the monitoring of agricultural production in Africa (RIA)
Earth observation Where else? Call 'Earth Observation' (H2020-EO-2017) EO-1-2017: Downstream applications EO-2-2017: EO Big Data Shift Call 'Competitiveness of the European Space Sector: Technology and Science' (H2020-COMPET-2017) COMPET-2-2017: Competitiveness in Earth observation mission technologies Call 'SME Instrument' (H2020-SMEInstr-2016-2017) SMEInst-04-2016-2017: Engaging SMEs in space research and development SMEInst-12-2016-2017: Boosting the potential of small businesses in the areas and priorities of SC 5
Cultural heritage for sustainable growth A more dynamic approach to cultural heritage, beyond mere conservation cultural heritage as a production rather than a cost factor, and a strategic resource cultural heritage as a catalyst for regeneration, sustainable development, economic growth and quality of life European reference framework and robust EUwide evidence
Cultural heritage for sustainable growth Where? Call 'Greening the Economy' SC5-21-2016-2017: Cultural heritage as a driver for sustainable growth Heritage-led rural regeneration (IA) SC5-22-2017: Innovative financing, business and governance models for adaptive re-use of cultural heritage (RIA)
Sustainable growth CALL: GREENING THE ECONOMY topic budget SC5-18-2017 15,000,000 SC5-21-2017 14,000,000 SC5-22-2017 5,000,000 RIA IA RIA CALL: SUSTAINABLE FOOD SECURITY RESILIENT AND RESOURCE-EFFICIENT VALUE CHAINS topic budget SFS-43-2017 10,000,000 RIA
Water mainstreamed through WP 2017, as part of the systemic approach harnessing strong potential for European industry to become global market leader continuity with 2014-2015 Focus Area call Water Innovation: Boosting its value for Europe
Water Where? SC5-01-2017: Exploring the added value of climate services SC5-02-2017: Integrated European regional modelling and climate prediction system SC5-08-2017: Large-scale demonstrators on nature-based solutions for hydro-meteorological risk reduction CIRC-02-2017: Water in the context of the circular economy SCC-02-2017: Demonstrating innovative nature-based solutions in cities See also: SC2 calls: 'Sustainable Food Security Resilient and resource-efficient value chains' and 'Rural Renaissance Fostering innovation and business opportunities'; SPIRE topics in call: 'Industry 2020 in the Circular Economy'; inducement prize on 'Zero Power Water Infrastructure Monitoring' under 'Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies Information and Communication Technologies'
SC5 2017 objectives Raw materials
Raw materials securing the EU's supply of primary and secondary raw materials through research and innovation EU Policy Raw Materials Initiative aim: securing sustainable supplies of raw materials non-energy, non-agricultural raw materials integrated strategy (3 pillars) list of Critical Raw Materials (CRM) - 20 CRMs in 2014 European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials See also: o substitution of critical and scarce raw materials -> LEIT-NMBP 'Advanced materials and nanotechnologies' o recycling, re-use and secondary raw materials -> 'Industry 2020 in the Circular Economy' cross-cutting call o bio-based materials (wood-based & natural rubber) -> Societal Challenge 2 and Joint Undertaking for Bio-Based Industries (BBI)
Raw materials Where? Call 'Greening the economy': SC5-13-2016-2017: New solutions for sustainable production of raw materials (RIA) New sensitive exploration technologies SC5-14-2016-2017: Raw materials Innovation actions (IA) Processing of lower grade and/or complex primary and/or secondary raw materials in the most sustainable ways Sustainable metallurgical processes SC5-15-2016-2017: Raw materials policy support actions (CSA) Good practice in waste collection systems Optimising collection of raw materials data in Member States Linking land use planning policies to national mineral policies EU network of mining and metallurgy regions <3 M EU network of regions on sustainable wood mobilisation (wood supply) SC5-16-2016-2017: Raw materials international co-operation International network of raw materials training centres (CSA)
Raw Materials topic budget SC5-13-2017 10,000,000 SC5-14b-2017 SC5-14c-2017 56,000,000 CALL: GREENING THE ECONOMY RIA IA SC5-15b-2017 SC5-15c-2017 SC5-15d-2017 SC5-15e-2017 SC5-15f-2017 SC5-16-2017 10,000,000 CSA 07 March 2017
Support to policy & preparing for innovation procurement Where? Call 'Greening the Economy' SC5-23-2016-2017: Support to confirmed Presidency events (conferences) Estonia (CSA) SC5-26-2017: Pre-commercial procurement on soil decontamination
SME Instrument call: SC5 topic SMEinst-11-2016-2017: Boosting the potential of small businesses in the areas and priorities of climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials commercialising innovative solutions for green growth in any SC5 area, including 2016-2017 strategic priorities (systemic eco-innovation and circular economy, nature-based solutions, climate services, sustainable supply of raw materials, harnessing GEOSS Earth observation data, cultural heritage for sustainable growth, water) covering all kinds of promising ideas, products, processes, services and business models, across sectors and disciplines aiming at commercialisation in B2B and/or B2C contexts targeted at all types of eco-innovative SMEs with a strong ambition to develop, grow and internationalise
Funding for third countries Applicants automatically eligible for funding: EU Member States and the Overseas Countries and Territories linked to Member States Countries associated to Horizon 2020 (including Norway) Low or medium per-capita income or low GDP International European interest organisations Third country identified in the Work Programme or Participation deemed by the Commission essential in the action or When provided under a bilateral scientific and technological agreement Link: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/port HORIZON al/desktop/en/funding/reference_docs.html#h 2020 2020-work-programmes-2014-15-annexes
Submission & evaluation tips Where to start? Consider all information available on the Participant Portal, e.g. Work Programme (introduction to call, topic text, topic conditions), H2020 On-line Manual, FAQs Electronic submission: Get familiar with the web-based system before the deadline; complete administrative forms (part A) in advance, including budgetary aspects. Make sure that your proposal is eligible. Evaluation criteria? Follow the guidance provided in the manual. All criteria are relevant and have similar importance and scores. Check funding type: how close to 'market'? Be concise and precise: proposals will be assessed by peers; respect the given layout and page limits. Cross-cutting issues: read WP text carefully for issues related to interdisciplinarity, innovation, SSH, gender, SME participation and make them real in your proposal Your National Contact Point is there to help.
Dziękuję za uwagę Dr Marcin Sadowski Head of Sector / Raw Materials marcin.sadowski@ec.europa.eu EASME on Twitter @H2020EE @H2020SME @EEN_EU @EU_ECOINNO