Tavolo Soci APRE Umbria Focus materiali
Terni, 7 Luglio 2016 LA RICERCA IN «MATERIALI» IN EUROPA:
H2020 E LE OPPORTUNITÀ DI FINANZIAMENTO
Serena Borgna National Contact Point
Bioeconomy – NMBP - ERC [email protected]
Europa 2020
Innovation Union
Horizon 2020
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M A T E R I A L I
Mastering the design, research and development of new and improved materials will remain key for achieving the goals of the European Innovation Policy, in agreement with the European Strategy for a smart, sustainable and inclusive growth EUROPE 2020. Research should respond to people's needs and concerns with integrated solutions that tie energy, natural resources and human health.
MATERIALS - EC
Materials can enable industrial and commercial success for both existing and not-yet existing products and processes: they may introduce new functionalities and improved properties adding value to existing products and process, thus representing an invisible revolution; at the same time, the engineered production of materials by design might allow the development of products and processes under a really sustainable systemic approach. Materials research can be presented starting from the materials themselves (e.g. biomaterials, metals, polymers) or the industrial sector (e.g. metallurgy, chemistry) or their applications (e.g. energy, health, transport) as well through other approaches. Materials profit from a wide range of scientific disciplines, such as chemistry, physics, biology and engineering, as well as from all available technologies and multidisciplinary approaches, like nanotechnology and biotechnology.
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http://ec.europa.eu/research/industrial_technologies/materials_en.html
Europa 2020
Innovation Union
Horizon 2020
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M A T E R I A L I
JUNCKER Presidency
priorities
H2020 WP 2016-17 Introduction
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http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-wp1617-intro_en.pdf
H2020 WP 2016-17 Strategic orientation in NMBP http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-wp1617-leit_en.pdf
CONTESTO POLITICO/1
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Five of the JUNCKER PRESIDENT'S PRIORITIES: To boost jobs, growth and investment;
To realise a connected digital single market;
To implement a resilient Energy Union with a forward looking climate change policy;
To develop a deeper and fairer internal market with a strengthened industrial base;
To make Europe a stronger global actor
Strategic priorities of COMMISSIONER MOEDAS:
Open innovation, Open science, Open to the world
CONTESTO POLITICO/2
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Sustainable jobs and growth: Boost jobs, growth and investment Deeper and fairer internal market with a strengthened industrial base
Re-industrialisation of EU: towards a strong industrial base
Digital Single Market: Factories of the Future, '4th industrial revolution' – link to Digital Single Market
EU Energy Union: Energy-efficient Buildings, Materials for Energy, etc.
Circular economy: boosting growth and renewing industrial capacities in a world of finite resources
A Deeper and Fairer Internal Market with a Strengthened Industrial Base*
• European industry needs to combine advanced manufacturing with sustainability and the solutions developed for societal challenges.
• This Work Programme will contribute to maintaining and reinforcing a strong and high-performing European industrial base and primary sector
• The research and innovation activities will help maintain our global leadership in strategic sectors with high-value jobs by stimulating investment in new technologies, processes and business models, easing access to finance and up-scaling investment in the development of innovative skills.
• The Industry 2020 in the Circular Economy 8
A Deeper and Fairer Internal Market with a Strengthened Industrial Base*
Key enabling technologies (KETs) supporting the development of new goods, industrial processes and services as well as product-service systems, and including cross-cutting KET actions, with the potential to create unforeseen advances and new markets, will also help strengthen Europe industrial base.
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This will help the manufacturing sectors to adapt to global competitive pressure by improving their technological base. As proposed in the European KET Strategy, the KET parts of this work programme use TRLs where relevant.
This Work Programme addresses TRLs from 3-4 up to 7, with an overall centre of gravity in the range from 5-6, with the highest level reserved for cases where there is strong industrial commitment. *LEIT NMP strategic orientation
DEFINITION Key Enabling Technologies
Knowledge-intensive technologies associated with high R&D intensity, rapid and integrated innovation cycles, high capital expenditure and highly-skilled employment
Enable process, goods and service innovation throughout the economy and are of systemic relevance
Multidisciplinary, cutting across many technology areas with a trend towards convergence and integration“
*Current situation of key enabling technologies in Europe, SEC (2009)
Photonics
Manufacturing
Nanotechnologies
Biotechnology
Micro/Nanoelectronics
Advanced Materials
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TRL 1 – basic principles observed TRL 2 – technology concept formulated TRL 3 – experimental proof of concept TRL 4 – technology validated in lab TRL 5 – technology validated in relevant environment (industrial environment in the case of key enabling technologies) TRL 6 – technology demonstrated in relevant environment (industrial environment in the case of key enabling technologies) TRL 7 – system prototype demonstration in operational environment TRL 8 – system complete and qualified TRL 9 – actual system proven in operational environment (competitive manufacturing in the case of key enabling technologies; or in space)
CROSS-CUTTING KETS Cross-cutting KETs bring together and integrate different KETs and reflect the interdisciplinary nature of technological development. They have the potential to lead to unforeseen advances and new markets, and are important contributions to new technological components or products. The integration of different KETs represents a vital activity in Horizon 2020. Over the course of Horizon 2020, around 30% of the budget allocated to KETs will go to integrated KETs projects. Cross-cutting KETs activities will in general include activities closer to market and applications ( ex. pilot lines and demonstrator). Manufacturability will often be a key issue on the innovation path towards the market, and pilot activities will normally combine at least two different KETs and integrated advanced manufacturing technologies/processes, in a way that value is created beyond the mere addition of the individual technologies for a component or product. 12
NMP STRATEGIC ORIENTATION
Aspects to be considered by proposals:
Well-targeted value chains enable to capture value to Europe – this aspect should be reflected in the quality of the consortium and the work plan to ensure optimal structure to maximise impact.
Adequate balance of industrial and research partners for the delivery of the expected outcome beyond the end of the project.
In order to facilitate up-scaling, aspects such as demonstration, transfer and piloting should be included as a part of the R&D&I actions. Where standardisation needs are identified, they should be followed up.
The integration of business development, time to market, and market understanding, together with the understanding and exploitation of customized and personalized products and services in the business-to-business context is necessary to meet innovation needs in the range TRL 5-7.
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NMP STRATEGIC ORIENTATION
Proof-of-concept prototypes, demonstration, assessments, platform-building activities, and pilots help to overcome the acceptance barrier, increase trust and convince potential users, express additional value benefits for diversified communities, provide seeds for new projects of the proposers also in other parts of Horizon 2020, and develop mechanisms for facilitating value creation in the real economy.
Non-technical and regulatory issues regarding health, safety and the environment should accompany the development of industrial applications, especially in fields such as nanotechnologies, where potential risks and public concerns have been identified.
Including social sciences and humanities (SSH) expertise in the approach can provide a constructive and critical accompaniment of the scientific and technological developments in funded projects
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Europa 2020
Innovation Union
Horizon 2020
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N M B P
Key Enabling Technologies – KET http://ec.europa.eu/growth/industry/key-enabling-technologies/european-strategy/high-level-group/index_en.htm
EU Industrial Policy http://ec.europa.eu/growth/industry/policy/eu/index_en.htm
LEIT introduction http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-wp1617-leit_en.pdf
Recommendation http://ec.europa.eu/research/industrial_technologies/pdf/policy/commission-recommendation-on-the-definition-of-nanomater-18102011_en.pdf
Regulatory Aspects http://ec.europa.eu/research/industrial_technologies/policy_en.html
European Technologies Platforms http://ec.europa.eu/research/innovation-union/index_en.cfm?pg=etp#etps
ERANET http://netwatch.jrc.ec.europa.eu/
Joint Research Center (JRC)
Excellent Science
European Research Council
Frontier research by the best individual teams
Future and Emerging Technologies
Collaborative research to open new fields of innovation
Marie Skłodowska Curie actions
Opportunities for training and career development
Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructure)
Ensuring access to world-class facilities
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 reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
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Industrial Leadership
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
ICT, nanotechnologies,
materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space
Access to risk finance
Leveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation
Innovation in SMEs
Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs
LEIT – NMBP Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials,
Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing
H2020 structure
Excellent Science
European Research Council
Frontier research by the best individual teams
Future and Emerging Technologies
Collaborative research to open new fields of innovation
Marie Skłodowska Curie actions
Opportunities for training and career development
Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructure)
Ensuring access to world-class facilities
Industrial Leadership
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space
Access to risk finance
Leveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation
Innovation in SMEs
Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs
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 reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
Joint Research Center (JRC) 17
BOTTOM UP
TOP - DOWN
BOTTOM UP
(SME)
TOP - DOWN
BOTTOM UP
(SME) TOP - DOWN
H2020 structure
Excellent Science
European Research Council
Frontier research by the best individual teams
Future and Emerging Technologies
Collaborative research to open new fields of innovation
Marie Skłodowska Curie actions
Opportunities for training and career development
Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructure)
Ensuring access to world-class facilities
Industrial Leadership
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space
Access to risk finance
Leveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation
Innovation in SMEs
Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs
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 reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
Joint Research Center (JRC) 18
H2020 structure
SME INSTRUMENT FAST TRACK TO INNOVATION
MATERIALI
INDIVIDUAL RESEARCHER doing High risk/frontier Research
ERC
INDIVIDUAL RESEARCHER targeting dev. of research career and training
MSCA
GROUP of researchers/actors doing basic/visionary but feasible research on technological aspects FET
GROUP of researchers/actors doing research on
Key enabling Technologies
NMP-b
ICT
ONE or more SME developing
solutions close to market
GROUP of Researchers/actors doing collaborative
multidisciplinary research
SME Instrument
SC1, 2, 3,4,5,7…
STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAMME: WHERE MATERIALS could fit?
Joint Research Center (JRC)
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 reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
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Industrial Leadership
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
ICT, nanotechnologies,
materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space
Access to risk finance
Leveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation
Innovation in SMEs
Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs
H2020 structure
Excellent Science
European Research Council
Frontier research by the best individual teams
Future and Emerging Technologies
Collaborative research to open new fields of innovation
Marie Skłodowska Curie actions
Opportunities for training and career development
Research infrastructures (including e-
infrastructure)
Ensuring access to world-class facilities
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OBIETTIVI
L‘ERC incoraggia proposte che
o superino le tradizionali barriere tra le discipline
o trattano settori nuovi ed emergenti
o high-risk, high-gain
o ground-breaking
o siano presentate da ricercatori Eccellenti
CARATTERISTICHE DEI GRANTS ERC
Sovvenzioni assegnate a ricercatori individuali
1 Progetto, 1 ricercatore, 1 istituto, 1 criterio di valutazione
Unico criterio di selezione: eccellenza
Borse sostanziose (1.5 mln € 3.5 mln )
Nessuna priorità tematica pre-definita (‘su iniziativa dei ricercatori’ – bottom-up);
Aperto a tutti i settori della scienza
No network ma TEAM
Portability del grant
Starting Grants
starters
(2-7 years after PhD)
up to € 2.0 Mio
for 5 years
Advanced Grants track-record of
significant research
achievements in the
last 10 years
up to € 3.5 Mio
for 5 years
Consolidator Grants
consolidators
(7-12 years after PhD)
up to € 2.75 Mio
for 5 years
SCHEMI DI FINANZIAMENTO
Proof-of-Concept bridging gap between research - earliest
stage of marketable innovation
up to €150,000 for ERC grant holders
FET - Future and emerging technologies
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[FET Pathfinding Europe's technological future]
Future and emerging technologies shall support
collaborative research in order to extend Europe’s capacity for
advanced and paradigm-changing innovation.
It shall foster scientific collaboration across disciplines on radically new, high-risk ideas
and accelerate development of the most promising emerging areas of science and
technology as well as the Union wide structuring of the corresponding scientific
communities.“
Individual
research projects
FET-Open
Early Ideas
Topical clusters
of research projects
FET Proactive
Exploration and
Incubation
Common research
agendas
FET Flagships
Large-Scale Partnering
Initiatives
Exploring Developing Addressing
novel ideas topics & communities grand challenges
Roadmap based research Open, light and agile
Call FET-Open : novel ideas for radically new technologies
• 'Open is open'
• All technologies, no thematic restriction
• FET gatekeepers define the kind of research that FET is looking for
• Scope defined by the 6 gatekeepers
• Bottom-up, but targeted - not blue sky research
• Collaborative research
• Total budget: 202 M € in 2016-17 in 2014-15 160 M €
• Deadline: 17th January 2017* 27th September 2017
• Research and Innovation Actions
• Proposal Template: 16 pages * Temporary suspended
FET
Interdisciplinary
Novelty S&T breakthrough
Foundational High-Risk
Long-term vision
[FET Open: 2016-17]
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Mobility
International
Interdisciplinary
Intersectorial
Innovative networks supporting early-stage training (Including Industrial doctorates & Joint doctorates)
ITN- Innovative Training Network
RISE- Research Innovation Staff Exchange
IF- Individual Fellowship
COFUND
Individual fellowship supporting experienced researchers undertaking mobility
International and inter-sector cooperation through research and innovation staff exchange
Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes funding doctoral and postdoctoral researchers
MSCA
Early-Stage
Researchers
Experienced
Researchers
Exchange
of Staff
Co-funding
Joint Research Center (JRC)
Excellent Science
European Research Council
Frontier research by the best individual teams
Future and Emerging Technologies
Collaborative research to open new fields of innovation
Marie Skłodowska Curie actions
Opportunities for training and career development
Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructure)
Ensuring access to world-class facilities
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 reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
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Industrial Leadership
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
ICT, nanotechnologies,
materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space
Access to risk finance
Leveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation
Innovation in SMEs
Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs
LEIT – NMBP Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials,
Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing
H2020 structure
Statistiche WP 2014-15 thanks to Prof. Donata Medaglini Italian rappresentative LEIT NMBP programme committeee
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No.
Partecipanti
italiani in
proposte
presentate
No. Partecipanti
italiani
finanziati
Tasso di
successo
partecipanti
Italiani
813 122 15%
No. Proposte
presentate a
coordinament
o italiano
No.
Coordinamenti
italiani
finanziati
Tasso di
successo
coordinatori
Italiani
76 11 14,5%
Partecipazione
Coordinamento
Contributo finanziario
per l’Italia
48.03 M € (~10% del budget totale)
~ 13% Progetti finanziati sono a Coordinamento Italiano
No. proposte
presentate
No. Proposte
finanziate
Tasso medio
di successo
603 96 16% (tasso medio di successo
del programma NMBP: 8%)
Calls NMBP 2014: RESULTS
No.
Partecipanti
italiani in
proposte
presentate
No. Partecipanti
italiani
finanziati
Tasso di
successo
partecipanti
Italiani
1045 107 10.2%
No. Proposte
presentate a
coordinament
o italiano
No.
Coordinamenti
italiani
finanziati
Tasso di
successo
coordinatori
Italiani
106 7 6.5%
Partecipation
Coordination
Contributo finanziario
per l’Italia
45.7 M € (~10.7% del budget
totale )
Calls NMBP 2015: RESULTS
NMBP WORK PROGRAMME 2014-2015
1° stage NMBP 2016
Topic Code
Number of Proposals Italian Coordination
Evaluated Retained for
Funding Success Rate Reserve List Number Acronym
NMBP-01-2016
Novel hybrid materials for heterogeneous
catalysis
25 9 36,0% 0 2
MULTI2HYCAT
BUSYCAT
NMBP-02-2016
Advanced Materials for Power Electronics based on
wide bandgap semiconductor devices technology
17 6 35,3% 0 2 InRel-NPower
CHALLENGE
NMBP-03-2016
Innovative and sustainable materials solutions for the
substitution of critical raw materials in the electric power
system
37 12 32,4% 0 1 IMMENSA
NMBP-09-2016
Biomaterials for diagnosis and treatment of
demyelination disorders of the Central Nervous
System
17 8 47,1% 0 2
NANO T-FACTORY
PIEZOTREND
NMBP-10-2016
Nanoformulation of biologicals 60 8 13,3% 0 1 CUPIDO
NMBP-17-2016
Advanced materials solutions and architectures for
high efficiency solar energy harvesting 42 13 31,0% 0 1 NEXTOWER
NMBP-18-2016
Advanced materials enabling the integration of
storage technologies in the electricity grid 4 3 75,0% 0 0 0
NMBP-23-2016
Advancing the integration of Materials Modelling in
Business Processes to enhance effective industrial
decision making and increase competitiveness
9 4 44,4% 0 1 MatMod4Biz
NMBP-26-2016
Analytical techniques and tools in support of
nanomaterial risk assessment
16 5 31,3% 0 1 IDnano
IT Coordinators: 11/68 1° stage score ≥ 8,0
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5 topics (RIA)
114 eligible proposals
Call budget 78.8 M€
Requested EC funding 563.9 M€
Average size 5.4 M€
36 invited to 2nd stage (35%)
Requesting 205.3 M€
Overall threshold = 8
NMBP topics (materials/modelling/risk assessment)
Overview
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NMBP topics (materials/modelling/risk assessment)
Invited to 2nd stage proposals
26%
21% 28%
8%
17%
NMBP-01-2016 9 projects
NMBP-02-2016 6 projects
NMBP-03-2016 12 projects
NMBP-23-2016 4 projects
NMBP-26-2016 5 projects
2 IT Coordination 1 IT Coordination
NMBP-01-2016: Novel hybrid materials for heterogeneous catalysis
NMBP-02-2016: Advanced Materials for Power Electronics based on wide bandgap semiconductor devices technology
NMBP-03-2016: Innovative and sustainable materials solutions for the substitution of critical raw materials in the electric power system
NMBP-23-2016: Advancing the integration of Materials Modelling in Business Processes to enhance effective industrial decision making
and increase competitiveness
NMBP-26-2016: Analytical techniques and tools in support of nanomaterial risk assessment
2 IT Coordination
1 IT Coordination
1 IT Coordination
7/36 (19,4%) IT Coordination
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NMBP topics (materials/modelling/risk assessment)
Invited to 2nd stage proposals - Country
14
24
0 0
6
64
10
0
8
48
6
38
0 2
12
41
0 3
0 0
14
0 2
0
14
4 1
47
3 5
1
17
1
17
1 2 3 5
AT…
BE
BG CY
CZ
DE
DK EE EL ES FI FR HR
HU IE IT LT LU LV MT
NL
PL
PT
RO SE SI SK UK IL
…
NO CA
…
CH
CN JP KR
MX
RU US
Number of participants
WORK PROGRAMME NMPB - Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing
Calls
2016/2017
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NANOTECHNOLOGIES,
ADVANCED MATERIALS
AND PRODUCTION
PILOTS
BIOTECHNO-LOGIES
FACTORIES OF THE FUTURE
SPIRE ENERGY-EFFICIENT
BUILDINGS
http://ec.europa.eu/research
/participants/data/ref/h2020/
wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-
wp1617-leit-nmp_en.pdf
http://ec.europa.eu/research
/participants/data/ref/h2020/
wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-
wp1617-focus_en.pdf
WP NMBP 2016-17
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• Final version soon available (2017): http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/funding/reference_docs.html#h2020-work-programmes-2016-17
• LEIT-NMBP part, including EeB call and main NMBP call (+ BIO)
• Cross-Cutting part , including PILOTS, Factories of the Future (FoF), and Sustainable Process Industries (SPIRE)
(Focus Area 'Industry 2020 in the Circular Economy')
• Publication: July 2016
• Deadlines:
• NMBP two-stage: 27 Oct 2016/ 04 May 2017
• PILOTS (two-stage): 27 Oct 2016/ 04 May 2017
• EeB, FoF, SPIRE: 19 Jan 2017
• NMBP CSAs, ERA-NETs, NMBP-08: 19 Jan 2017
WP NMBP 2017
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• Budgets:
• NMBP: 254,39M€ (incl. BIOTEC, CSAs, ERA-NETs)
• EeB: 54M€
• PILOTS: 48M€
• FoF: 85M€ (+ 33 M€ for ICT topics)
• SPIRE: 80M€
• Types of action
• RIA: Research and innovation actions (100% funding)
• IA: Innovation actions (70% funding for profit-making partners)
• CSA: Coordination and support actions
• ERA-NET Co-fund: to support public-public partnerships
5
00
M€
IMPACT in NMBP WP
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• Impact for most topics is to be demonstrated by Business cases and exploitation strategies for industrialisation (outlined in LEIT Introduction)
• Should be realistic and credible
• Exploitation strategies are to be developed further during projects
• In NMBP calls, the impact criterion is always the first criterion used to resolve proposals with equal overall scores
• For IAs, the impact criterion is weighed by 1.5
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NANOTECHNOLOGIES, ADVANCED MATERIALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCTION http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-wp1617-leit-nmp_en.pdf
ADVANCED MATERIALS AND NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR HIGH ADDED VALUE PRODUCTS AND PROCESS INDUSTRIES
Year Topic Topic Title Instrument TRL Deadline
2016
NMBP 01-2016 Novel hybrid materials for heterogeneous catalysis RIA 3-5
1st Stage: 8/12/15 2nd Stage: 24/5/16
NMBP 02-2016 Advanced Materials for Power Electronics based on wide bandgap semiconductor devices technology
RIA 4-6
NMBP 03-2016 Innovative and sustainable materials solutions for the substitution of critical raw materials in the electric power system
RIA 3-5
2017
NMBP 04-2017
Architectured /Advanced material concepts for intelligent bulk material structures
RIA 4-6
1st Stage: 27/10/16 2nd Stage:
4/5/17
NMBP 05-2017
Advanced materials and innovative design for improved functionality and aesthetics in high added value consumer goods
IA 4-6,
target 7
NMBP 06-2017
Improved material durability in buildings and infrastructures, including offshore
RIA 4-6
NMBP 07-2017
Systems of materials characterisation for model, product and process optimisation
RIA 4-6
ADVANCED MATERIALS AND NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR HEALTHCARE Year Topic Topic Title Instrument TRL Deadline
2016
NMBP 09-2016 Biomaterials for diagnosis and treatment of demyelination disorders of the Central Nervous System
RIA 3, target
5 1st Stage: 8/12/15 2nd Stage:24/5/16
NMBP 10-2016 Nanoformulation of biologicals RIA 3/4-5/6
NMBP 11-2016 ERA-NET on Nanomedicine ERA-NET cofund
21/1/16
2017
NMBP 12-2017
Development of a reliable methodology for better risk management of engineered biomaterials in Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products and/or Medical Devices
RIA 4,
target 6
1st Stage: 27/10/16
2nd Stage: 4/5/17
NMBP 13-2017
Cross-cutting KETs for diagnostics at the point-of-care
RIA 3/4-5/6
19/1/17
NMBP 14-2017
Regulatory Science Framework for assessment of risk benefit ratio of Nanomedicines and Biomaterials
IA 5-6 1st Stage: 27/10/16
2nd Stage: 4/5/17
NMBP 15-2017
Nanotechnologies for imaging cellular transplants and regenerative processes in vivo
RIA 3/4-5/6
1st Stage: 27/10/16
2nd Stage: 4/5/17
NMBP 16-2017
Mobilising the European nano-biomedical ecosystem
CSA 19/1/17
Year Topic Topic Title Instrument TRL Deadline
2016 NMBP-08-2016 Affordable weight reduction of high-volume vehicles and components taking into account the entire life-cycle
RIA 4-6 21/1/16
GREEN VEHICLES
ADVANCED MATERIALS AND NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR ENERGY APPLICATIONS Year Topic Topic Title Instrument TRL Deadline
2016 NMBP 17-2016
Advanced materials solutions and architectures for high efficiency solar energy harvesting
IA 4,
target 6 1st Stage: 8/12/15 2nd Stage:24/5/16
NMBP 18-2016 Advanced materials enabling the integration of storage technologies in the electricity grid
IA 5,
target 6
2017
NMBP 19-2017
Cost-effective materials for “power-to-chemical” technologies
IA 3,
target 5
1st Stage: 27/10/16
2nd Stage: 4/5/17
NMBP 20-2017
High-performance materials for optimizing carbon dioxide capture
IA 5,
Target 6
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Year Topic Topic Title Instrument TRL Deadline
2016
BIOTEC-01-2016
ERA-NET Cofund on Biotechnologies ERA-NET Cofund
3-6 21/1/16
BIOTEC-02-2016
Bioconversion of non-agricultural waste into biomolecules for industrial applications
RIA 3-5 1st Stage: 8/12/15 2nd Stage: 24/5/16 BIOTEC-03-
2016 Microbial chassis platforms with optimized metabolic pathways for industrial innovations through systems biology
RIA 3-5
BIOTEC-04-2016
KET Biotechnology foresight identifying gaps and high-value opportunities for the EU industry
CSA 21/1/16
2017
BIOTEC-05-2017
Microbial platforms for CO2-reuse processes in the low-carbon economy
RIA 3-5
1st Stage: 27/10/16 2nd Stage:
4/5/17
BIOTEC-06-2017
Optimisation of biocatalysis and downstream processing for the sustainable production of high value-added platform chemicals
IA 5-7
BIOTEC-07-2017
New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBT) in molecular farming: Multipurpose crops for industrial bioproducts
RIA 3-5
BIOTEC-08-2017
Support for enhancing and demonstrating the impact of KET Biotechnology projects
CSA 19/1/17
MODELLING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NANOTECHNOLOGIES AND ADVANCED MATERIALS
Year Topic Topic Title Instrument TRL Deadline
2016
NMBP-23-2016 Advancing the integration of Materials Modelling in Business Processes to enhance effective industrial decision making and increase competitiveness
RIA 5 1st Stage: 8/12/15 2nd Stage:24/5/16
NMBP-24-2016 Network to capitalise on strong European position in materials modelling and to allow industry to reap the benefits
CSA 21/1/16
2017 NMBP-25-2017
Next generation system integrating tangible and intangible materials model components to support innovation in industry
IA 6
1st Stage: 27/10/16 2nd Stage:
4/5/17
SCIENCE-BASED RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF NANOTECHNOLOGIES, ADVANCED MATERIALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGIES
Year Topic Topic Title Instrument TRL Deadline
2016
NMBP-26-2016 Analytical techniques and tools in support of nanomaterial risk assessment
RIA 5-6 1st Stage: 8/12/15 2nd Stage:24/5/16
NMBP-27-2016 Promoting safe innovation through global consolidation and networking of nanosafety centres and strengthening the European industry through cooperation in nanosafety
CSA 21/1/16
2017
NMBP-28-2017
Framework and strategies for nanomaterial characterisation, classification, grouping and read-across for risk analysis
RIA 5-7 1st Stage: 27/10/16 2nd Stage:
4/5/17 NMBP-29-2017
Advanced and realistic models and assays for nanomaterial hazard assessment
RIA 4-6
INNOVATIVE AND RESPONSIBLE GOVERNANCE OF NEW AND CONVERGING ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES
Year Topic Topic Title Instrument TRL Deadline
2016
NMBP-30-2016 Facilitating knowledge management, networking and coordination in the field of formulated products
CSA
21/1/16
NMBP-31-2016 Presidency events CSA
NMBP-32-2016 Support for National Contact Points CSA
NMBP-33-2016 Networking and sharing best experiences in using regional clusters strategies with a focus on supporting innovation in the NMBP thematic area
CSA
NMBP-36-2016 Policy support for Industry 2020 in the circular economy CSA
2017
NMBP-31-2017
Presidency events CSA 19/1/17
NMBP-34-2017
Governing innovation of nanotechnology through enhanced societal engagement
CSA 19/1/17
NMBP-35-2017
Innovative solutions for the conservation of 20th century cultural heritage
RIA 4,
target 6
1st Stage: 27/10/16 2nd Stage:
4/5/17
INDUSTRY 2020 IN THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
CROSS-CUTTING CALL
PILOTS
Year Topic Topic Title Instrument TRL Deadline
2016
PILOTS-01-2016
Pilot lines for manufacturing of materials with customized thermal/electrical conductivity properties
IA 4/6,
target 7 1st Stage: 8/12/15 2nd Stage: 24/5/16 PILOTS-02-
2016
Pilot Line Manufacturing of Nanostructured Antimicrobial Surfaces using Advanced Nanosurface Functionalization Technologies
IA 4/6,
target 7
2017
PILOTS-03-2017
Pilot Lines for Manufacturing of Nanotextured surfaces with mechanically enhanced properties
IA 4/6,
target 7 1st Stage:
27/10/16 2nd Stage:
4/5/17
PILOTS-04-2017
Pilot Lines for 3D printed and/or injection moulded polymeric or ceramic microfluidic MEMS
IA 4/6,
target 7
PILOTS-05-2017
Paper-based electronics RIA 3,
target 5
FACTORIES OF THE FUTURE – FOF (2017) Year Topic Topic Title Instrument TRL Deadline
2017
FOF-06-2017 New product functionalities through advanced surface manufacturing processes for mass production
RIA 4-6
19/1/17
FOF-07-2017 Integration of unconventional technologies for multi-material processing into manufacturing systems
RIA 4-6
FOF-08-2017 In-line measurement and control for micro-/nano-enabled high-volume manufacturing for enhanced reliability
IA 5-7
FOF-09-2017 Novel design and predictive maintenance technologies for increased operating life of production systems
IA 5-7
FOF-10-2017 New technologies and life cycle management for reconfigurable and reusable customised products
IA 5-7
Year Topic Topic Title Instrument TRL Deadline
2016 FOF-11-2016 Digital automation RIA, CSA 21/1/16
2017 FOF-12-2017 ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs (I4MS) RIA, CSA 19/1/17
2016 FOF-13-2016 Photonics Laser-based production RIA, IA 21/1/16
ICT for FACTORIES OF THE FUTURE
SUSTAINABLE PROCESS INDUSTRIES – SPIRE (2017)
Year Topic Topic Title Instrument TRL Deadline
2017
SPIRE-07-2017 Integrated approach to process optimisation for raw material resources efficiency, excluding recovery technologies of waste streams
IA 5-7
19/1/17
SPIRE-08-2017 Carbon dioxide utilisation to produce added value chemicals
RIA 4-6
SPIRE-09-2017 Pilot lines based on more flexible and down-scaled high performance processing
IA 5-7
SPIRE-10-2017 New electrochemical solutions for industrial processing, which contribute to a reduction of carbon dioxide emissions
RIA 4-6
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
Excellent Science
European Research Council
Frontier research by the best individual teams
Future and Emerging Technologies
Collaborative research to open new fields of innovation
Marie Skłodowska Curie actions
Opportunities for training and career development
Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructure)
Ensuring access to world-class facilities
Industrial Leadership
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space
Access to risk finance
Leveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation
Innovation in SMEs
Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs
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 reflective societies
Security society
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
Joint Research Center (JRC) 58
H2020 structure
SC2 : Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy
SC3: Secure, clean and efficient energy
SC4: Smart, green and integrated transport
SC5: Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
SC7: Security society
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ICT-30-2017: Photonics KET 2017
SFS-35-2017: Innovative solutions for sustainable food packaging
EE-17-2016-2017: Valorisation of waste heat in industrial systems
LCE-06-2017: New knowledge and technologies (New renewable energy technologies)
GV-05-2017: Electric vehicle user-centric design for optimised energy efficiency
SC5-14-2016-2017: Raw materials Innovation actions
SEC-03-DRS-2016: Validation of biological toxins measurements after an incident: Development of tools and procedures for quality control
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H2020-BBI-JTI-2016
Pubblication date: 18/04/2016
Deadline: 08/09/2016, 17.00 (Brussels local time) – single
stage call
Indicative Budget: 188,65mln €
Estimated value of the in kind contributions by the
members other than the Unione or their constituent
entities (BIC): Minimum 110mln €
Information on the outcome of the evaluation process:
max 5 months after the proposal submission deadline → By:
8 Feb 2017
Signature of grant agreements: max 8 months after the
proposal submission deadline → By: 8 May 2017
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION ACTIONS BBI 2016.R1 - Valorisation of the organic content of wastewater as feedstock, contributing to the renewable circular
economy
€50 M
BBI 2016.R2 - Develop consolidated bioprocesses for direct fermentation into bio-
compounds for chemicals and materials BBI 2016.R3 - Improve control over microorganism growth in bio-catalysis operations in order to reduce/avoid contamination
without antibiotics
BBI 2016.R4 - Flexible biorefining technologies able to handle different feedstock,
leading to new value chains or enlarging existing ones by utilising the same
processing plant
BBI 2016.R5 - Advanced biomaterials for smart food packaging BBI 2016.R6 - Bio-based alternatives to improve protection of human health and the environment
BBI 2016.R7 - Biopolymers with advanced functionalities for high performance
applications
BBI 2016.R8 - Emerging technologies for conversion of Municipal Solid Waste and improving waste-to-chemicals value chains
BBI 2016.R9 – Exploiting algae and other aquatic biomass for the production of molecules for pharma, nutraceutic, food
additives and cosmetic applications
BBI 2016.R10 – Industrial biotransformation for the production of bio-based chemicals
BBI 2016.R11 – Recover and reuse enzymes to reduce costs of existing industrial processes
BBI 2016.R12 - Emerging technologies for separation and purification of fermentation products to obtain high grade bio-
based monomers at industrial level
INNOVATIONS ACTIONS – “DEMONSTRATION” ACTIONS BBI 2016.D1 - Improve sustainability of value chains based on forest biomass and increase
productivity and profitability on supply side by adapting forests to climate changes
€ 67.65 M
BBI 2016.D2 – Improvement and adaptation of industrial crop varieties and novel sources of
biomass to diversify biomass feedstock for biorefineries
BBI 2016.D3 - Valorisation of lignin and other side-streams to increase efficiency of
biorefineries and increase sustainability of the whole value chain
BBI 2016.D4 - New and optimised biorefinery approaches enabling the creation of local value
chains in underdeveloped or unexploited areas
BBI 2016.D5 – Bio-based polymers/plastic materials with new
functionalities for medical, construction, automotive and textile
industries BBI 2016.D6 - Valorisation of the organic content of Municipal Solid Waste and contributing
to the renewable circular economy
BBI 2016.D7 - Optimise technical production routes to bio-based chemicals in bio- or chemo-
catalytic processes
BBI 2016.D8 - New sources of proteins for animal feed from co-products to address the EU
protein gap
BBI 2016.D9 - Biomass production on unused land for conversion into added-value products
while ‘boosting rural and industrial development
INNOVATION ACTIONS – “FLAGSHIP” ACTIONS
BBI 2016.F1 - Valorisation of by-products or waste-streams from the food
processing industry into high added-value products for market applications
BBI 2016-F2- Converting biobased feedstock via chemical building blocks
into advanced materials for market application
€ 67.6 M
COORDINATION AND SUPPORT ACTIONS BBI 2016.S1 – A roadmap for the chemical industry to a bioeconomy
€3.5 M
BBI 2016.S2 - Bioeconomy related open access research infrastructure and assessing its
capabilities for industry driven development projects
BBI 2016.S3 – Open-innovation Platform strengthening cooperation and joint development of
bio-based industries and downstream sectors
BBI 2016.S4 – Clustering and networking for new value chains
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SME Instrument (NMBP)
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SMEInst-02-2016-2017: Accelerating
the uptake of nanotechnologies advanced materials or advanced manufacturing and processing technologies by SMEs (NMBP)
SMEInst-03-2016-2017: Dedicated support to biotechnology SMEs closing the gap from lab to market
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HORIZONTAL ISSUES
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Open Research Data Standards Ethics
Exploitation Business Case Engagement
RRI & Safety Dissemination and
Communication
ARIaT – Horizon 2020 Annotated Research and Innovation Actions Template
• Innovation dimension in Horizon 2020 proposals: set of good practices to understand and write innovation related issues both in Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) and Innovation Actions (IA)
http://www.health2market.eu/results/h2020-
annotated-template
H2020 KEY Performance Indicators https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/news/horizon-2020-indicators-assessing-results-and-impact-horizon
RESEARCH PARTICIPANT PORTAL http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/home
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