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Page 1: PORTUGAL · 2016-04-15 · WEF – Global Competitiveness Report’14: PT 36/144 PT TODAY: R&D&I are significantly driving competitiveness 1. Country with higher performance of annual

PORTUGAL

PORTUGAL 2020

Margarida Pinto FCT

(Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia)

Vienna, 30.06.2015

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WEF – Global Competitiveness Report’14: PT 36/144

PT TODAY: R&D&I are significantly driving competitiveness

1. Country with higher

performance of annual

innovation growth rate.

2. Technological availability, TT

activities, capacity to retain

techology by companies, 40%

increase in exports,

cooperaton in R&D

3. Scientific offer (17º)

4. Human resources (8º)

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PT TODAY: R&D&I are significantly driving competitiveness

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More cooperation is driving innovation

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1. Structural funds Programme

2. Covers all phases of the innovation

cycle

3. Several funding mechanisms &

different topologies

4. Different target groups

QREN (2007-2014)

QREN: Outcome of former Framework

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Aerospace Annual distribution of structural funds

Total = 189 M€

QREN/QCA3 : Outcome of former Frameworks

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Type Activity Funding

(M€) #

Technological centres 2 3

Companies 153 99

TT Interface entities 22 10

Private non-profit entities 7 4

National labs and public entities 0,7 3

Universities 4 16

Total 189 135

Aerospace

Distribution per Type of Entity

(2001-2014)

QREN/QCA3 : Outcome of former Frameworks

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11 Thematic Objectives

16 Operational Programmes (4 national thematic, 5 Regional, 2 autonomous

regions, 3 Agriculture, 1 Maritime and Fishing, 1 Technical Assistance)

5 Structural Funds Source (Cohesion, ESF, ERDF, EAFRD, EMFF)

Coordinated by ADC (Agency for Development and Cohesion)

Management of incentive by Governmental Agencies for thematic

programmes and Regional Development Centres (CCDRS) for the regional OP

25.000M € for the period 2014-2020

Research & Development under OT1 umbrella – 3.000M €

Calls scheduled in published calendar

In Brief

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FUNDING DISTRIBUTION PER OP

Cohesion Funds

ESF

ERDF

EMFF Funds

ERDF Funds

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Cross-Cutting Areas

Territorial approach Public administration reform

Competitiveness and

internationalisation

Central Thematic Objectives (OT):

OT1- Strengthen of research, technological

development and innovation. OT2- Improve the ICT accessibility as well as its use and quality

OT3- Reinforcement of SME competiveness and agricultural, fisheries and

aquaculture sectors

OT7- Promotion of the sustainable transportation and remove bottlenecks in

the infrastructures networks.

OT11- Strengthen of institutional public authorities and stakeholder capacities

as well as public administration efficiency.

Social Inclusion and

Employment

Central OT

OT8- Promotion of employment sustainability and quality and support of

workers mobility.

OT9 – Promotion of social inclusion and combating poverty and discrimination

Human Capital Central OT

OT10- Investment in education. training and professional training , in order to

competencies acquisition and lifelong learning.

Sustainability and

efficient use of

recourses

Central OT

OT4- Support the transition to a low carbon economy, among all sectors

OT5- Promotion of climate changes adaptation and risk management and

prevention

OT6- Environment preservation and protection and promotion of efficient use of

natural recourses

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OT 1 – Strengthen of research, technological

development and innovation - Objectives

Specific goals:

Enhancement of knowledge-intensive economic activities through the

improvement of investment in R&I in industry and creation of a value chain

supported in innovation.

Increase of business cooperative actions and its articulation with R&D

organizations, promoting knowledge, technology and results transfer among

companies.

Projects objectives aligned with smart specialization strategy (RIS3) in order

to strengthen competiveness and international insertion .

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Scientific Research & Technological Development

Technology Transfer

R&D Infrastructures

Economic valorisation of R&D results

Strategies of collective efficiency of networks and clusters

OT 1 – Strengthen of research, technological

development and innovation

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1. Demonstration and pilot lines

2. Insertion of qualified Human Resources in companies (namely PhD)

3. Participation in European / International programs and European projects

results valorization

4. Foster strategic partnerships between companies and RTO

5. Individual, collaborative or mobilizing projects

Mechanisms to foster cooperation and internationalization:

PT2020: Focus on cooperation instruments for R&D&I

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Incentive Scheme Type of Projects / Scheme features

R&D

(Enterprise R&D, R&D teams, IPR

protection, International R&D, Special

Regime and Strategic Interest)

• Non Refundable

• 25% to 80% co-funding depending on type of R&D, Company Size or

project

• R&D Projects and technological DEMONSTRATION, individually or in co-

promotion, led by companies

• Projects and R&D expenses, hiring HR, IP Protection expenses,

Technical assistance

Bussiness Innovation /

Enterpreneurship

(Innovation for SME and non SME,

Enterpreneurship / vouchers)

• Refundable at 0% interest rate

• 35% to 75% co-funding

• Refund exemption up to 50%

• New investment or upgrade

• Promoting innovation in business;

• Strengthen export to international markets;

• Fostering entrepreneurship with growth potential

SME Qualification /

Internationalization

(Qualification of SME,

Internationalization or Innovation

Vouchers)

• Non Refundable

• 45% to 50% co-funding

• Explore international markets, marketing. branding;

• Industrial Property; Design, Development and Engineering Products,

Services and Processes, Innovation

• ICT, Quality, Environment, Eco-efficiency, Digital Economy, logistics;

Fiscal Incentive (Tax benefits cumulative with financial

incentives)

• Tax benefits up to a 10-year period, after the conclusion of the investment.

• Corporate Income Tax Credit from 10% up to 25% of eligible investment

• Exemption or reduction of municipality tax (IMI)

• Exemption or reduction of property acquisition tax (IMT);

• Exemption of stamp tax duty.

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PT AGENCIES SCOPE

• Collaborative and Mobilizing R&D Projects (led by companies)

• Demonstrators and Pilot Lines projects (led by companies)

• Collaborative R&D Teams (led by companies)

• Participation in EU projects and initiatives (companies and

RTO)

• Fiscal Incentives

• Individual R&D Projects (led by companies)

• Individual R&D Teams (led by companies)

• Innovation Projects (led by companies)

• Vouchers (led by companies)

• Entrepreneurship

• Special Regime or Strategic Interest (>10 M€) R&D Projects

(led by companies)

• Strategic Innovation Projets (>25M€) or large companies

• Fiscal Incentives (>3M€)

• Internationalization projects

PT AGENCIES – Management of Incentive Schemes under

PT2020 (RDI – Main Areas)

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Information about the Calls

- One stage submission

- Bottom-up approach

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Information about the Calls

Operational Program Budget

(Million euros)

COMPETE 2020 18

POR NORTE (regional) 5

POR CENTRO (regional) 5

POR LISBOA (regional) 2

POR ALENTEJO (regional) 3

POR ALGARVE (regional) 1

Funding Rates : Companies: 40% plus dedicated rates

R&D entities: 75%

1 M€ Max recommended funded projects

Strategic Projects > 10 M€

R&D Collaborative Industrial projects (Typical Call)

Budget:

Call 1

(June 2015)

34M€

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Information about the Calls

Proposal submission in dedicated platform

“Balcão 2020”

www.portugal2020.pt

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Information about the Calls

Evaluation Criteria – MERIT OF THE PROJECT (MP)

A = QUALITY OF THE PROJECT (3,0)

B = IMPACT OF THE PROJECT IN THE COMPETITIVENESS

OF THE LEADER ENTREPRISE (2,0)

C = IMPACT ON ECONOMY (2,0)

D= CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROJECT TO THE REGIONAL

CONVERGENCY – RIS 3 (2,0)

MP = 0,3 A + 0,2 B + 0,2 C + 0,3 D > 3

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Nacional strategy in line with 7 Regional strategies

Alignment condition for accessing ESFI

R&D investment in competitive

regional areas

5 thematic axes

15 priority areas

Consolidated themes vs. Emerging

Differentiated Priorities per region

PT2020: ESFI – RIS3 and regional strategies

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Portugal:

Towards a RIS 3 Strategy

Smart Specialization,

“a regional policy

framework for innovation

driven growth”

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National Smart Specialization Strategy Four Pillars:

Digital Economy

• Portugal as

European actor in

ICT

Portugal country of

science and creativity

• Exploration of the

existing capacity in

energy,

biotechnology and

health

• Stimulating the

cultural and creative

industries

• Enhance national

identity and tourism.

Strengthen the

technological capacity

of industry

• Strengthen the

technological

intensification of

industry

• Insertion in

international value

chains

• Exploitation of

existing capacity in

new materials

• Development of

capabilities in

automobile,

aeronautical and

space and in

transport and

logistics.

Enhance differentiators

endogenous

capabilities

• Development of

innovative products of

high added value and

environmental

sustainable.

• Economy of sea,

forest, agro-food,

minerals, and

resources.

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NORTE CENTRO LISBOA ALENTEJO ALGARVE MADEIRA AÇORES

1 Energy

2 ICT

3 Materials and raw materials

4 Production technologies and product industry

5 Production technologies and process industry

6 Automobile, Aeronautics and space

7 Transport, logistics and mobility

8 Agro-food industry

9 Forest

10 Sea economy

11 Water and environment

12 Health

13 Tourism

14 Cultural and creative industries

15 Habitat

Regional Priority LevelThematic areas National priorities

I- Cross-cutting

technologies and its

applications

II- Industry and production

technologies

III- Mobility, space and

logistics

v- Health, well-being and

territory

IV-Natural resources and

environment

5 thematic areas 15 National priorities

4 3 2 1more

important

less

important

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Tourism and hospitality

Mobility and transports

Creative media and

cultural industries

Research, health

technologies and services

Prospecting and

exploitation of marine

resources

-

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MAIN TOPICS for: Automotive, Aeronautic and Space

Main Topics

Sustainability and innovation of

automobile production and its

components

• New means of transport

• Low Carbon;

• New Fuels (green)

Development of advanced technologies

applied to automobile, Aeronautics and

space sector

• ICT and electronics;

• Optics and Lasers;

• Robotics

• Automation and control;

• Advanced Materials

• Design of modules, motor vehicle and

aircraft

Development of industry of

components:

• Technical Textile

• Rubber

• Moulds and plastics

• Glass

• Metal Components

• New materials

• Sensors

• Coatings

Knowledge-intensive services

• Acquisition

• Pre-processing and data access

• Telemetry

• Modelling for information production

• Modules design

Development of subsystems for the

Aeronautics and space Industry

• Navigation systems

• Space Hardware

• Design of modules for the aeronautical

industry

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USEFUL LINKS

http://www.portugal2020.pt

http://www.norte2020.pt

http://www.centro.portugal2020.pt

http://alentejo.portugal2020.pt

http://algarve.portugal2020.pt

http://www.ccdr-lvt.pt

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TOWARDS

competitiveness

Innovation & In companies’2020

TOWARDS GLOBAL

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National Delegate Transports-Aeronautics / MSG ACARE

Margarida Pinto

ISQ (Instituto de Soldadura e Qualidade)

Head of R&D Department

TagusPark, Av. Prf. Dr. Cavaco Silva 33

2740-112 Porto Salvo, PORTUGAL

Tel: +351 214 229 044

www.isq.pt

[email protected]

NCP Space & Aeronautics/ SRG Clean Sky 2

João Romana

Av. D. Carlos I, 126, 4º

1049-001 Lisboa, PORTUGAL

Tel: +351 213 917 635 (ext XXXX)

Mob:+351 913 012 237

www.gppq.fct.pt

[email protected]

AVIATION – H2020/P2020