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    The New EUFramework Programme forResearch and Innovation2014-2020

    Prague, 21 January 2014

    HORIZON 2020

    Thierry Van der Pyl

    Director C, Excellence in Science

    DG CONNECT

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    The Multiannual Financial Framework 2014-2020:European Council conclusions, 8 February 2013

    Key challenge: stabilise the financial and economic system whiletaking measures to create economic opportunities

    1. Smart & inclusive growth (451 billion)

    2. Sustainable growth, natural resources (373 billion)

    3. Security and citizenship (16 billion)

    4. Global Europe (58 billion)

    5. Administration (61.6 billion)

    Education,Youth, Sport

    ConnectingEurope

    CohesionCompetitive

    BusinessSMEs

    HORIZON2020

    TOTAL960 billion

    70B

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    Investment in R&D is part of the solutionto exit from the economic crisis

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    Innovation scoreboard

    EU Member States innovation performance

    Average performance is measured using a composite indicator building on data for

    24 indicators going from a lowest possible performance of 0 to a maximum possible

    performance of 1. Average performance reflects performance in 2010/2011 due to a

    lag in data availability.

    http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/innovation/policy/innovation-scoreboard/

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    What is Horizon 2020?

    A 70.2 billion*research and innovation fundingprogramme (2014-2020)

    A core part of Europe 2020, Innovation Union & EuropeanResearch Area:

    Responding to the economic crisis to invest in future jobs andgrowth

    Addressing peoples concerns about their livelihoods, safety andenvironment

    Strengthening the EUs global position in research, innovationand technology

    *in constant prices, i.e. nearly 80Bin current prices (with inflation rate estimated at 2%/year)

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    What's new?

    A single programmebringing together three separateprogrammes/initiatives*

    Coupling research to innovation from research to retail,all forms of innovation

    Focus on societal challengesfacing EU society, e.g. health,clean energy and transport

    Simplified access,for all companies, universities, institutes inall EU countries and beyond

    The 7thResearch Framework Programme (FP7), innovation aspects ofCompetitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP), EU contribution to theEuropean Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)

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    Three priorities

    Excellentscience

    Industrialleadership

    Societalchallenges

    39%(29,7B)*

    31%(24,4B)*

    22%

    (17B)*

    + EIT, JRC,

    Widening, SwfS

    8%(5,9B)*

    *in current prices (inflation rate est. 2%)

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    Coverage of the full innovation chain

    Basic

    Research

    Technology

    R&D

    DemonstrationMarket

    uptake

    Large scale

    validation

    PrototypingPilots

    Excellent science

    Industrial leadership

    Societal challenges

    Research infrastructures

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    Horizon 2020 and partnering

    Public private partnerships:

    Through Joint Technology Initiatives or other formal structures (Art. 187)

    Through contractual agreements, which provide inputs for work programmes

    Only when criteria met, e.g. clear commitments from private partners

    Public public partnerships:

    Through ERA-Nets for topping up individual calls/actions (replacing currentERA-Net, ERA-Net Plus, Inco-Net, Inno-net)

    Through participation in joint programmes between Member States (Art. 185)

    Supporting agendas of Joint Programming Initiatives when in line with Horizon2020

    Only when criteria met, e.g. financial commitments of participating countries

    European Innovation Partnerships:

    Not funding instruments, but for coordination with broader policies andprogrammes

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    Public-Private Partnerships(Article 19 H2020 FP)

    Joint Technology Initiatives (under Article 187 FR)

    Innovative Medicines Initiative 2

    Clean Sky (Aeronautics) 2

    Fuel Cell and Hydrogen 2

    Bio-based Industries

    Electronic components and systemsContractual Public-Private Partnerships

    Factories of the Future

    Energy-efficient Buildings

    European Green Vehicles Initiative

    Sustainable Process Industry Photonics

    Robotics

    High Performance Computing

    Advanced 5G networks for the Future Internet

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    Public-Public Partnerships (P2Ps)(Article 20 H2020 FP)

    Joint programmes (under Article 185 FR)

    European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership

    (EDCTP) 2

    European Metrology Research Programme 2

    Eurostars (for SMEs) 2

    Active and Assisted Living 2

    +ERA-NET (co-fund) actions throughout Horizon 2020 (see

    work programmes)

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    Creating Industrial Leadership andCompetitive Frameworks

    Leadership in enabling and industrialtechnologies

    ICT

    Nanotech., Materials, Manuf. and

    Processing

    Biotechnology

    Space

    Access to risk finance

    Innovation in SMEs

    Excellence in the Science Base

    Frontier research (ERC)

    Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)

    Skills and career development (Marie Curie)

    Research infrastructures

    Shared objectives and prin ciples

    Common ru les, toolki t of funding schemes

    Eur ope 2020 pri oriti es

    Simpl if ied access Dissemination & knowledge tran fer

    Tackling Societal Challenges

    Health, demographic change and wellbeing

    Food security, sustainable agriculture and

    the bio-based economy

    Secure, clean and efficient energy

    Smart, green and integrated transport

    Climate action, resource efficiency and raw

    materials

    Inclusive, innovative and reflectivesocieties

    Secure Societies

    EIT

    JRC

    ICT

    ICT

    ICTICT

    ICT

    ICT

    ICT

    ICT

    ICT

    ICT in Horion 2020

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    European Research Council (ERC)

    Frontier research by the best individual teams 13 095

    Future and Emerging Technologies

    Collaborative research to open new fields ofinnovation

    2 696

    Marie Skodowska-Curie actions (MSCA)

    Opportunities for training and career development 6 162

    Research infrastructures(including e-infrastructures)

    Ensuring access to world-class facilities 2 488

    Excellent Science funding (million, 2014-2020)*

    *in current prices (inflation rate est. 2%)

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    HORIZON 2020

    Thank you

    for your attention!Find out more:

    www.ec.europa/research/horizon2020

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    Widening participation

    Principle of excellence:continue to allocate funding on thebasis of competitive calls, selecting only the best projects

    Clear division of labourbetween cohesion policy andHorizon 2020

    Cohesion policy: support for regions in building up their research andinnovation capacity

    Horizon 2020: widen participation, better coordination between the twoUnion funding programmes, support policy learning reforms

    Accompanying measures in Horizon 2020 to ensure that

    excellence prevails wherever it exists, including: twinning, ERAchairs, support for access to international networks, development ofsmart specialisation strategies