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Horizon 2020IL NUOVO FRAMEWORK IN RICERCA E INNOVAZIONEFOCUS SU MARIE SKLODOWSKA-CURIE (MSCA)
Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria10 dicembre 2013
Agenda Che cos’è APRE?
Il contesto politico e strategico verso Horizon 2020: Europa 2020 e
Innovation Union
L’architettura di Horizon 2020
Horizon 2020 - Regole di Partecipazione
Focus su “Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA)”:
Struttura e regole di partecipazione
Innovative Training Networks (ITN)
Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE)
Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes
(COFUND)
Individual Fellowships (IF)
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[COSA è APRE?][COSA è APRE?]
MISSION Promuovere e Supportare la Partecipazione Italiana ai programmi
europei di ricerca su sviluppo e innovazione
Migliorare la “Qualità” della partecipazione italiana nei programmi europei di ricerca su sviluppo e innovazione.
Ente di ricerca non profit
1989 - nasce come “Task Force” del Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca.
23 anni di esperienza
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[SERVIZI APRE][SERVIZI APRE] 4
[INTERLOCUTORI][INTERLOCUTORI]
APRE
Associazioni
industriali
Camere di Commercio
Parchi Scientifici
UniversitàCentri di ricerca
Enti pubblici
Finanza
Una rete dioltre 100 Soci
54 Università
37 Enti di Ricerca Pubblici / Privati
4 Finanza
4 Organismi del Sistema Camerale
7 Pubblica Amministrazione – Enti Locali
5 Associazioni di Categoria
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Collaborazione con il MIUR Collaborazione con il MIUR
MINISTRO
DG Research
Cons. diplom.
EPR
D1 D2 D3D13
D14
AS RPUE
Technical Secretariat
STRATEGIA
Operational coordiantion(task force)
DELEGATI
Capo di Gabinetto
UNIV
APRE NCPs
ESP ad hoc
REGImpres
e
NCP14APRE
ESP14aESP14b
ESP14c
ESP1aESP1b
ESP1c
NCP1APRE
Source: MIUR http://hubmiur.pubblica.istruzione.it/web/ministero/cs300713 6
2007 - 20132007 - 2013
R&D7FPR&D7FP
InnovazioneCIP
InnovazioneCIP
2014 -20202014 -2020
R&D&I
HORIZON2020
InnovationUnion
Verso un unico programma R&D&I
EIT -European Institute For Innovation and
Technology
EIT -European Institute For Innovation and
Technology
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Programmi Specifici
CooperationCapacitiesPeopleIdeas
TOTAL BUDGET53 € miliardi
Cooperation
Approccio top –down
Ricerca del topic di interesse
Consorzio transnazionale
People
Approccio bottom – up
Azioni Marie Curie
Mobilità dei ricercatori
Ideas
Approccio bottom - up
Eccellenza unico criterio
Ricercatori individuali
Capacities
Approccio bottom - up
Proprio tema di ricerca
Consorzio transnazionale
SSTRUTTURATRUTTURA 7PQ 7PQ -- PPROGRAMMIROGRAMMI SPECIFICISPECIFICI
Cooperazione – Ricerca su temi specifici
Persone – Formazione e mobilità
Idee – Ricerca ‘di frontiera’
Capacità – Ricerca ed Innovazione
Centro Comune di Ricerca (non-nucleare)
Euratom per ricerca nucleare e attività di formazione
4 pr
ogra
mm
i sp
ecif
ici
JRC
32.413
4.750
4.097
7.510
1.751
2.751
Eura
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FP7 in Key Figures113.000 Applications (103.000 evaluated proposals)
485.000 Participants in evaluated proposals
20.000 Proposals retained
103.000 Participants in proposals retained
45% Universities
26% Industry (17% SME)
25% Research Organisation
32.8 Billions €uro --> EU funding
170 Countries participating
Sixth FP7 Monitoring Report, 07/08/2013
Europa2020
InnovationUnion
Horizon 2020
Strategia per una crescita intelligente, sostenibile e inclusiva
Iniziativa faro di sostegno alla ricerca e all’innovazione
Quadro strategico comune su ricerca e innovazione (2014- 2020)
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"Innovation Union and Horizon 2020: ways to excellence in science, competitive industries and a better society"
Máire Geoghegan-Quinn European Commissioner for Research, Innovation and ScienceFebbraio 2012
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OCCUPAZIONE 75% of the population aged 20-64 should be employed
R & INNOVAZIONE 3% del PIL dei Paesi EU investito in R&D
A reduction of CO2 emissions by 20%
CLIMA / ENERGIA A share of renewable energies up to 20%
An increase in energy efficiency by 20%
FORMAZIONE The share of early school leavers should be under 10%
At least 40% of the younger generation should have a degree or diploma
POVERTA’ 20 million fewer people should be at risk of poverty
Europa 2020 - 5 obiettivi
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Le 7 “Flagship Initiatives”
Smart Growth Sustainable Growth Inclusive Growth
Innovation
« Innovation Union »
Climate, energy and mobility
« Resource efficient Europe »
Employment and skills
« An agenda for new skills and jobs »
Education
« Youth on the move »Competitiveness
« An industrial policy for the globalisation era »
Fighting poverty
« European platform against poverty »Digital society
« A digital agenda for Europe »
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1. Training researchers
5. European Research infrastructures
8. Forum on Forward Looking Activities
2. University ranking system
3. Developing new curricula
7. Involvement of SMEs in R&I
6. Programmes focusing on EU2020
4. ERA Framework
27. Research programmes on public sector and social innovation
19. European Design Board
12. Cross-border matching of innovative firms
9. EIT to expand its activities
10. New financial instruments for private finance
11. Free Venture Capital funds
34. New indicator for fast-growing companies and monitoring
31. Scientific cooperation with third countries
32. International agreements on research infrastructures
33. MS to carry out self assessments
14. EU Patent
17. Pre-commercial and public procurements
18. Eco-innovation action plan
13. Review of State aid R&D&I
24. Smart Specialisation
29. European Innovation Partnerships
30. Policies for researchers to reside in Europe
20. Open access
28. Partners consultation on knowledge economy
25. Focus on Innovation in the next Structural Funds
26. European Social innovation pilot
21. Knowledge transfer
16. Modernise standard-setting
22. European market for patents and licensing
23. Safeguard of IPRs
15. Screening of key regulatory frameworks
La Innovation Union/1
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RAFFORZARE LA BASE DI CONOSCENZE E RIDURNE LA FRAMMENTAZIONE
• Promuovere l'eccellenza nel campo dell'istruzione e dello sviluppo delle competenze
• Costruire lo Spazio europeo della ricerca
• Concentrare gli strumenti di finanziamento dell'Unione sugli obiettivi prioritari dell'Unione dell'innovazione
• Promuovere l'Istituto europeo di innovazione e tecnologia (EIT) in quanto modello per la gestione dell'innovazione in Europa
PORTARE LE BUONE IDEE AL MERCATO
• Potenziare l'accesso ai finanziamenti per le imprese innovative
• Realizzare un mercato unico per l'innovazione
• Promuovere l'apertura e trarre vantaggio dal potenziale creativo europeo
La Innovation Union/2
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Stati membri UE: innovation performance
Indicatore generale composto da 24 indicatori – valori compresi tra 0 e 1
*Innovation Union Scoreboard 2013http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/innovation/facts-figures-analysis/innovation-scoreboard/index_en.htm
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Indicatori «Innovation Union Scoreboard» 25
Cosa condividono gli innovation leaders?
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• ottimeperformance in spese correlate a Business R&D
Spese
• ottimeperformance in altri indicatorilegati ad attivitàdi business
Business
• punteggi alti in co-pubblicazioni scientifichesia pubbliche che private per milione di abitanti(= correlazione tra scienza e impresa)
Pubblicazioni
• ottima commercializzazionedel loro know-how tecnologico(es. indicatore License and patent revenues from abroad)
Know-how
• sistema nazionale di ricercae innovazione ben bilanciato(= solo piccole variazioni nelleperformance relative alle variedimensioni dell'innovazione)
Sistema R&I
Che relazione tra R&D e crescita?
GDP growth, 2010
Aver
age
R&D
Inve
stm
ent,
200
4 -2
009
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Il passaggio tra FP7 e H2020
7° PQ2007-2013
Horizon 20202014 -2020
Misure di semplificazione*
Wider acceptance of average personnel costs
Flat rate for SME owners and natural persons without a salary
Research Clearing Committee
Interest on pre-financing
Research Participant Portal
* http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/pdf/c-2011-174-final_en.pdf#view=fit&pagemode=none
Un progetto in Horizon 2020…
Research
Innovation
Development
ExcellentScience
Industrialleadership
Societalchallenges
…a stronger, clear focus30
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 Technologies
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)
Struttura del programma
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Shared Objectives and Principles
International Cooperation
European Research Area
Europe 2020 Priorities
Coherent with other EU and MS Actions
Common Rules, Toolkit of Funding Schemes
Simplified Access
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Caratteristiche
Un singolo programma che riunisce tre iniziative fino ad ora separate
Value chain che va dalla ricerca di frontiera , allo sviluppo tecnologico, dimostrazione, valorizzazione dei risultati e innovazione
Innovazione, in tutte le sue forme
Focus su societal challenges
Accesso semplificato per le imprese, le università, etc in tutti gli statieuropei
Sinergie con i Fondi Strutturali
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Challenge based calls (inter-pillars)
Business plan
Focus on added value of Innovation
Demand/value driven
Brain intensive (engineering)
Synergistic approach (programme engineering -SF)
Focus on outcome
Cosa cambia?
NEW CONCEPTTHEMATIC
BASED
CHALLENGE BASED - SYSTEMIC
7PQ
Linear thematic calls
Research plan
Focus on R&D
Quantity driven
Resource intensive
Linear approach (project design)
Focus on output
Horizon 2020
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Budget proposto
Commissione Europea 80 miliardi €
Parlamento Europeo 100 miliardi €
Consiglio Europeo 70 miliardi €
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Accordo sul Budget*28 Giugno 2013
70,2 Miliardi di €(incluso EURATOM)
Quadro finanziario pluriennale 2013/2020 - MFF
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Budget da FP1 a Horizon 2020
Programmi Quadro quadriennali e quinquennali
Programmi Quadro settennali.
Billion €
Budget: past & present
Il processo di adozione
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40Fonte: Parlamento Europeo
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TIMING SOGGETTI COINVOLTI
Proposta Commissione sul Quadro Finanziario Pluriennale 2014-2020 Link 6 Luglio 2011
Proposta Commissione su Horizon 2020Regolamento che istituisce il Programma Quadro di R&I - Horizon 2020 LinkRegole di partecipazione e di diffusione LinkProgramma specifico recante attuazione di Horizon 2020 Link
30 Novembre 2011
Partial General Approach del Consiglio sul Programma Quadro Link Maggio 2012
Partial General Approach del Consiglio sulle regole di partecipazione e di diffusione Link Ottobre 2012
Voto al Parlamento Europeo del Comitato ITRE (documento del Trilogo) Link Novembre 2012
Partial General Approach del Consiglio sul Programma Specifico Link Dicembre 2012
Consiglio Europeo sul Quadro Finanziario Pluriennale Link 7-8 febbraio 2013
Voto in plenaria del PE sul Quadro Finanziario Pluriennale Link 13-14 marzo 2013
Voto in plenaria del PE su H2020 * interrogazioni 10 – 13 giugno 2013
Adozione della posizione comune del Consiglio sul Quadro Finanziario Pluriennale 27-28 giugno 2013
Conciliazione tra PE e Consiglio sul regolamento di H2020 9 Luglio 2013
Parlamento Europeo: adozione del regolamento di H2020 Settembre/ Ottobre 2013
Consiglio Europeo formale: adozione del regolamento di H2020 26-27 Settembre2013
Lancio di H2020 e dei primi bandi Fine 2013/ Inizio 2014
CALENDARIO
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COMMISSIONE INDUSTRIA, RICERCA E ENERGIA – ITREPer preparare il lavoro del Parlamento europeo in Aula, i deputati si suddividono in commissioni permanenti,ciascuna delle quali è specializzata in determinati settori. Esaminano le proposte della Commissione e delConsiglio e redigono le relazioni che saranno presentate in Aula.La commissione ITRE del Parlamento europeo esamina le proposte legislative della Commissione Europeaconcernenti : la politica industriale dell'Unione, comprese le misure relative alle PMI; la politica dell'Unione nelcampo della ricerca e innovazione; la politica spaziale; la politica energetica; Euratom; la tecnologiadell'informazione.
PARTIAL GENERAL APPROACH - ORIENTAMENTO GENERALE PARZIALEAccordo politico raggiunto in sede di Consiglio in attesa della posizione in prima lettura del Parlamentoeuropeo. Un orientamento generale è detto parziale se copre solo parti dell'atto legislativo proposto.
QUADRO FINANZIARIO PLURIENNALEIl Quadro finanziario pluriennale fissa gli importi annuali massimi che l'Unione europea può spendere nei varisettori d'intervento in un determinato periodo. Le parti che partecipano ai negoziati sul QFP sono laCommissione europea, il Consiglio e il Parlamento europeo. L’approvazione da parte del Parlamento europeorappresenta un passaggio necessario per l’entrata in vigore del QFP per il settennato 2014-2020.
TRILOGONegoziazione informale tra il Consiglio, il Parlamento europeo e la Commissione (DG Ricerca & Innovazione perHorizon 2020) avviata tra la prima lettura del testo legislativo al Parlamento e l'adozione da parte del Consigliodella propria posizione. I triloghi consentono di identificare i punti essenziali di divergenza tra il Parlamento e ilConsiglio e di effettuare così una prima valutazione della possibilità di giungere un accordo sul testo in primalettura. 46
Ripartizione finanziaria
* proposta del Trilogo del 27-06-13
Excellent Science
32%
Industrial Leadership
22%
Societal Challenges
39%
EIT3%
Science..1%
Widening..1%
JRC2%
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Excellent Science
Societal challenges
Industrial Leadership
Il budget per le attività
54%
11%
25%
10%
European Research Council
Future and Emerging Technologies
Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions
European Research Infrastructures (including eInfrastructures)
80%
16%
4%Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
Access to risk finance
Innovation in SMEs
25%
13%
20%
21%
10%
5%
6%
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy:
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials
inclusive, innovative and reflective Societies
Secure Societies
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Compromise % 27.06.13 Million € (27.06.13)
I. Excellent Science, of which: 31,73% 21.6091. ERC 17,00% 11.5772. FET 3,50% 2.3843. MS Curie Actions 8,00% 5.4484. Research Infrastructures 3,23% 2.200
II. Industrial Leadership, of which: 22,09% 15.044
Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies 17,60% 11.986
Access to Risk Finance 3,69% 2.513Innovation in SME’s 0,80% 544,81
II.I Societal Challenges, of which:38,53% 26.240
Health, demographic change and well being 9,70%6.606
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bio economy
5,00%3.405
Secure, clean and efficient energy 7,70%5.244
Smart, green and integrated transport 8,23%5.605
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials 4,00%2.724
Europe in a changing world – Inclusive, innovative and reflective society
1,70%1.158
Secure societies – Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens
2,20%1.498
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation 1,06%722
Science with and for society 0,60%409
European Institute of Innovation and Technology - EIT 3,52%2.397
JRC Non-nuclear 2,47% 1.682EURATOM 2.098Total 100,00% 70.200
[1] Il calcolo del budget per programma è stato elaborato da APRE sulla base delle percentuali stabilite durante il Consiglio
Il budget per le attività /2
EXCELLENT SCIENCE1° PILLAR
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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
Industrial Technologies
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
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EUROPEAN RESEARCH COUNCIL
MARIE SKŁODOWSKA-CURIE ACTIONS
FET* RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES
FP7
EXCELLENT SCIENCE
H2020
*Le FET, che nell’ FP7 riguardavano solo ICT, in H2020 saranno trasversali ad altre tematiche.
IDEAS - ERC
PEOPLE – MC Actions
COOPERATION - ICT
CAPACITIES – RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES
EC EP Compromise27.06.13
European Research Council 15.008 13.268 11.934
Future and Emerging Technologies 3.505 3.100 2.457
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions 6.503 5.572 5.616
Research Infrastructures 2.802 2.478 2.267
Excellent Science /1Budget proposto (milioni di €)
22.274 M €
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Excellent Science /2
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Per sostenere le migliori idee e sviluppare
competenze, per fare dell’Europa un polo di
attrazione per i migliori ricercatori mondiali
European Research Council: progetti di ricerca di frontiera
Future and Emerging Technologies: ricerca nelle aree più promettenti nel campo delle tecnologie di domani; (Science)
Azioni Marie Skłodowska-Curie per attrarre e sostenere ricercatori e la loro mobilità;
Infrastrutture di Ricerca adeguate, meno care e diffuse in Europa.
Consiglio Europeo della Ricerca
• Nella proposta non sono evidenziati gli schemi di finanziamento
• ERC organo indipendente
• Schemi
FP7 Eleggibilità
ERC Starting 2-7 anni dal phd
ERC Consolidator 7-12 anni dal phd
ERC Advanced Almeno 10 anni di esperienza on ricerca
ERC Sinergy• Da due a quattro PI• transdisciplinarietà
ERC Proof of Concept Per grantees finanziati
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FET – Future and Emerging Technologies
Expanded from ICT to be used as cross-cutting instrument
Supports frontier research: alternative ideas, concepts or paradigms of risky or non-conventional nature
Nurturing emerging themes and communities
FET Openfostering novel ideas. Collaborative research for embryonic, high risk visionary science and technology
FET Proactive
FET FlagshipTackling grand interdisciplinary science and technology challenges
Innovative Training
Networks (ITN)
Individual Fellowships
(IF)
R&I Staff Exchange
(RISE)
COFUND
Doctoral and initial training of researchers proposed by international networks of organisations from public and private sectors
Individual fellowships for most promising experienced researchers to develop their skills through international or inter-sector mobility
International and inter-sector cooperation through the exchange of research and innovation staff
Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes
ITN(including EID and IDP)
IEFIOFIIFCIG
IAPPIRSES
COFUND
MARIE SKŁODOWSKA-CURIE ACTIONS - MSCA
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Research Infrastructures
Three main objectives
Developing the European research infrastructures for 2020 and beyond
Fostering the innovation potential of research infrastructures and their human capital
Reinforcing the European research infrastructure policy and international co-operation
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INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP2° PILLAR
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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
Struttura del programma
60
Industrial Technologies
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 FP7
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP
ICT
NANOTECHNOLOGIES
ADVANCED MATERIALS
MANUFACTURING
BIOTECHNOLOGY
SPACE
COOPERATION - ICT
COOPERATION - NMP
COOPERATION - HEALTH
COOPERATION - KBBE
COOPERATION - SPACE
EC EP Compromise27.06.13
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
(ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space)
15.580 13.781 12,355
Access to risk financeLeveraging private finance and venture
capital for research and innovation4.000 3.538 2.590
Innovation in SMEsFostering all forms of innovation in all
types of SMEs700 619 561
Industrial Leadership/1Budget proposto (milioni di €)
15.507 M €
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Industrial Leadership/2
Per incoraggiare investimenti in R&I in Europa, promovendo alcune priorità per ogni forma di business
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - soprattutto Keyenabling technologies (Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), Nanotechnologies, Advanced materials, Biotechnology, Advanced Manufacturing and Processing) & Space;
Access to finance per aziende innovative, strumenti finanziari in partenariato con l’European Investment Bank; Debt instrument & Equity instrument
Innovation in SMESupport to innovative SMEs
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COSA SONO LE KET?Key Enabling Technologies
Tecnologie "ad alta intensità di conoscenza eassociate ad elevata intensità di R & S, a ciclid'innovazione rapidi, a consistenti spese diinvestimento e a posti di lavoro altamentequalificati. Rendono possibile l'innovazione neiprocessi, nei beni e nei servizi in tutti i settorieconomici e hanno quindi rilevanza sistemica. Sonomultidisciplinari, interessano tecnologie di diversisettori e tendono a convergere e a integrarsi.Possono aiutare i leader nelle tecnologie di altrisettori a trarre il massimo vantaggio dalle loroattività di ricerca“
*Current situation of key enabling technologies in Europe, SEC (2009)
Photonics
Manufacturing
Nanotechnologies
Biotechnology
Micro/Nanoelectronics
Advanced Materials
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 65
NanotechnologiesNext generation nanomaterials, -devices, -nanosystems
Ensuring safe development & application + societal dimension
Efficient synthesis and manufacturing of nanomaterials, - systems
Developing capacity-enhancing techniques, measuring methods
Advanced MaterialsMaterials development & transformation
Mgmt of materials components
Materials for sustainable and for creative industries
Metrology, characterisation, standardisation, quality control
Optimisation of the use / substitution of materials
Advanced Manufacturing & ProcessingFactories of the future
Energy-efficient buildings
Sustainable technologies in energy-intensive process industries
New, sustainable business models
3.510 M €
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 66
ICTNew generation components & systems
Next generation computing
Future internet
Content technologies & information mgmt
Advanced interfaces and robots
BiotechnologyBoosting cutting-edge biotech as future innovation drivers
Biotechnology-based industrial processes
Innovative and competitive platform technologies
SpaceEnabling European competitiveness & independence in space activities
Enabling future space missions
Enabling exploitation of space data
Enable European participation in global space endeavours
470 M €
7.027 M €
1.347 M €
Eurostars EEN Azioni di coordinamento e
supporto
Access to Finance Per aziende innovative
Strumenti finanziari in partenariato con l’EuropeanInvestment Bank
Debt instrument & Equity instrument
Innovation in SME
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2.590 M €
561 M €
SME instrument phases
?
Concept & Feasibility Assessment
Innovation R&D activities
CommercialisationSME window EU financial facilities
Pre-commercial procurement
IDEA Business Coaching through out the project MARKET
SME instrument
Roma, 17 giugno
Phase 1:
Valutazione e fattibilità
Le PMI beneficeranno di finanziamenti per esaminare
la fattibilità scientifica o tecnica e il potenziale
commerciale di una idea nuova (proof of concept) al
fine di sviluppare un progetto di innovazione.
In caso di esito positivo di tale valutazione, il
finanziamento proseguirà anche nella o nelle fasi
successive.
Phase 2:R&S, dimostrazione, prima applicazione
commerciale
La ricerca e lo sviluppo beneficeranno di un sostegno incentrato in particolare sulle attività dimostrazione (prove,
prototipi, studi di ampliamento di scala, progetti pilota di processi,
prodotti e servizi innovativi, verifica delle prestazioni ecc.) e la prima applicazione commerciale.
Phase 3:
commercializzazione
Questa fase mira a facilitare l'accesso al capitale privato e ad ambienti propizi all'innovazione. Sono previsti collegamenti con
gli strumenti finanziari (cfr. parte II, sezione "Accesso al capitale di rischio del presente allegato") ad esempio accordando alle PMI che
hanno superato le fasi 1 e/o 2 priorità nell'ambito di una
dotazione finanziaria riservata. Le PMI beneficeranno inoltre di misure di sostegno come messa in rete, formazione, tutorato e consulenza. Inoltre questa fase
può comportare misure di incentivazione degli appalti
precommerciali e degli appalti per soluzioni innovative)
SME instrument
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES3° PILLAR
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Joint Research Center (JRC)
Industrial Technologies
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
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
Science with and for society
Struttura del programma
71
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
H2020
• Health, Demographic Change and Wellbeing;
• Food Security, Sustainable Agricolture, Marine and Maritime Research & the Bio-economy;
• Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy;
• Smart, Green and Integrated Transport;
• Climate Action, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials;
• Inclusive, Innovative and ReflectiveSocieties;
• Secure Societies.
SOCIETAL CHALLANGES
FP7
COOPERATION
HEALTH
KBBE
ENERGY
TRANSPORT
ENVIRONMENT
SSH
SECURITY
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
EC EPCompromise
27.06.13Health, demographic change and wellbeing 9.077 8.033 6.606
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy 4.694 4.152 3.405
Secure, clean and efficient energy 6.537 5.782 5.244
Smart, green and integrated transport 7.690 6.802 5.605
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials 3.573 3.160 2.724
Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective Societies4.317 3.819
1.158
Secure Societies 1.498
73
Societal challenges/1Budget proposto (milioni di €)
26,240 M €
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 74
1. Health, Demographic
Change And Wellbeing
1.1. Understanding health, wellbeing and disease
1.2. Preventing disease
1.3. Treating and managing disease
1.4. Active ageing and self-management of health
1.5. Methods and data
1.6. Health care provision and integrated care
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 75
2. Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture, Marine And
Maritime Research And The Bio-economy
2.1. Sustainable agriculture & forestry
2.2. Sustainable and competitive agri-food sector for a safe and healthy diet
2.3 Unlocking the potential of aquatic living resources
2.4 Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries and supporting the development of a European bio-economy
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 76
3. Secure, Clean And Efficient Energy 3.1. Reducing energy consumption and carbon
footprint by smart and sustainable use
3.2. Low cost, low carbon electricity supply
3.3. Alternative fuels and mobile energy sources
3.4. A single, smart European electricity grid
3.5. New knowledge and technologies
3.6. Robust decision making and public engagement
3.7 Market uptake of energy innovation
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 77
4. Smart, Green and Integrated Transport
4.1 Resource efficient transport that respects the environment
4.2. Better mobility, less congestion, more safety and security
4.3. Global leadership for the European transport industry
4.4 Socio-economic and behavioural research and forward looking activities for policy making
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 78
5. Climate Action, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials 5.1. Fighting and adapting to climate change
5.2.Protecting the environment, sustainablymanaging natural resources, water, biodiversity andecosystems
5.3. Ensuring sustainable supply of non-energy &non-agricultural raw materials
5.4. Enabling the transition towards a greeneconomy and society through eco-innovation
5.5 Developing comprehensive and sustained globalenvironmental observation and information systems
6. Inclusive, Innovative and
Secure Societies
7. Secure Societies –Protecting Freedom And
Security of Europe and its Citizens
6. Europe in a changing world – Inclusive, Innovative and
Reflective societies
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 79
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 80
6. Europe in a changing world – Inclusive, Innovative and
Reflective societies6.1. Inclusive societies
6.2. Innovative societies
6.3 Make use of the innovative, creative and productive potential of all generations
6.4 Ensure societal engagement in research and innovation
6.5 Promote coherent and effective cooperation with third countries
6.6 Reflective Societies – cultural heritage and European identity
* Area attività: Proposta Commissione Europea 81
7. Secure Societies –Protecting Freedom And
Security of Europe and its Citizens
7.1 Fight crime, illegal trafficking and terrorism, including understanding and tackling terrorist ideas and beliefs
7.2 Protect and improve the resilience of critical infrastructures, supply chains and transport modes
7.3 Strengthen security through border management
7.4 Improve cyber security
7.5 Increase Europe's resilience to crises and disasters
7.6 Ensure privacy and freedom, including in the Internet and enhance the societal dimension legal and ethical understanding of all areas of security, risk and management
7.7 Enhance standardisation and interoperability of systems, including for emergency purposes
7.8 support the Union's external security policies, including conflict prevention and peace-building
AZIONI ULTERIORI
82
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 Technologies
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) 83
EC EP 27/6
EIT – European Institute of Innovation and Technology
2.397
JRC – Joint Research Centres 1.682
Science with and for Society 409
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
790 722
Euratom 2.098
Azioni ulterioriBudget proposto (milioni di €)
8484
• Twinning and networking measures
• Building synergies with Structural Funds
(proposta del Parlamento)
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation
722 M€
85
Science with and for society
409 M€
86
EIT
2.397 M €
87
JRC -Joint Research Centre
1.682 M €
88
IMPLEMENTAZIONE DI H2020Gli schemi di finanziamento
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STRATEGIC PROGRAMME: A multi-annual approach (3 years) tohelp applicants plan ahead. (note: this could be subject to the vote ofProgramme Committee)
WORK PROGRAMMES: 3 Work Programmes (biannual) duringthe course of H2020 and 1 final Work Programme for the last year tobridge to the next programme after 2020
FLEXIBILITY IN ORGANISING CALLS: one call in each WP withtwo deadlines; or two calls with two deadlines; or continuously opencalls (under discussion)
SYNERGIES: Horizon 2020 will follow closely the emerging SmartSpecialisation flagship priorities and will support them through theHorizon 2020 Work Programmes”
IMPLEMENTAZIONEWork Programmes H2020
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Regole di partecipazione H2020
SOGGETTI GIURIDICI PARTECIPANTI (art.6)/ ELEGGIBILITA’ PER IL FINANZIAMENTO (art.9)
• QUALSIASI SOGGETTO GIURIDICO, UNIVERSITA’ O CENTRO DI RICERCA STABILITO IN UNO STATO
MEMBRO O ASSOCIATO* O IN UN PAESE TERZO • JRC (Joint Research Centre)
•ORGANIZZAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI DI INTERESSE EU
• ORGANIZZAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI E SOGGETTI STABILITI IN PAESI TERZI IN AGGIUNTA ALLE
CONDIZIONI MINIME
*Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, CroaZia, FYR Macedonia, Islanda, Israele, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Norvegia,
Serbia, Svizzera, Turchia
CHI PUO’ PARTECIPARE? CHI PUO’ RICEVERE IL FINANZIAMENTO?
• QUALSIASI SOGGETTO GIURIDICO, UNIVERSITA’ O CENTRO DI RICERCA STABILITO IN UNO STATO MEMBRO O ASSOCIATO O IN UN PAESE TERZO
• JRC (Joint Research Centre)• PAESI ICPC
• ORGANIZZAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI DI INTERESSE EU
• ORGANIZZAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI E SOGGETTI STABILITI IN PAESI TERZI NON ICPC SOLO
ECCEZIONALMENTE SE PREVISTO DAL WP/ACCORDO BILATERALE oppure SE ESSENZIALE
PER L’AZIONE
POSSIBILITA’ DI JOINT CALL CON I PAESI TERZI E LE ORG. INTERNAZIONALI
DEFINIZIONI (art.2)
QUALSIASI PERSONA FISICA o GIURIDICA, CREATA SULLA BASE
DEL DIRITTO NAZIONALE/COMUNITARIO/
INTERNAZIONALE PURCHE’ DOTATA DI
PERSONALITA’ GIURIDICA
AMMESSA LA PARTECIPAZIONE DI SOGGETTI GIURIDICI SPROVVISTI DI PERSONALITA’ GIURIDICA PURCHE’
PREVISTI EQUIVALENTI MECCANISMI DI ATTRIBUZIONE DELLA
RESPONSABILITA’ CONTRATTUALE E FINANZIARIA A CARICO DEI
RAPPRESENTANTI LEGALI
UN SOGGETTO GIURIDICO CHE LEGALMENTE NON DISTRIBUISCE I
PROFITTI TRA I SUOI MEMBRI O AZIONISTI
‘LEGAL ENTITY’
‘NON-PROFIT LEGAL ENTITY’
NEW
N.A.
CONDIZIONI MINIME DI PARTECIPAZIONE (art.8)
3 SOGGETTI GIURIDICI INDIPENDENTI STATIBILITI IN TRE DIVERSI STATI MEMBRI o ASSOCIATI
1 SOLO PARTECIPANTE
ERC, SME INSTRUMENT, AZIONI CO-FUND, CSA, AZIONI A SUPPORTO DELLA MOBILITA’ e DELLA FORMAZIONE DEI RICERCATORI(MARIE CURIE)
NESSUNA VARIAZIONE RISPETTO A FP7!!!
STRUMENTI
FORME DI FINANZIAMENTO (art.5)
STRUMENTI H2020(richiamo esplicito al Regolamento Finanziario)
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION ACTION
INNOVATION ACTION
COORDINATION AND SUPPORT ACTIONS
PROGRAMME CO-FUNDING ACTIONS
SME-INSTRUMENT
PRE-COMMERCIAL PROCUREMENT (PCP)
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT OF INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS (PPI)
PREMI
NEW
NEW
NEW
Tipologie progetti
CSA
Co –
Fund
(+)In
nova
zion
e
Rice
rca
colla
bora
tivaResearch and
innovationaction
Innovationaction
Strumento PMI
Eranet
Pre –commercial procurement
(PCP)
PubblicProcurementof Innovative solution (PPI)
Coordinationand SupportAction
Prize
Fast track to innovation
97
Attività mirate a creare nuova conoscenza e/o ad esplorare la fattibilità di una nuova o migliorata tecnologia, prodotto, procedura o servizio.
Funding rate: 100% costi diretti, 25% costi indiretti
R&I actions Attivita’ di prototipizzazione,
test, dimostrazione, piloting, validazione, etc…finalizzatealla definizione, produzione o design di nuovi prodotti e processi.
Funding Rate: 70% costi diretti (100% no profit); 25% costi indiretti
I actions
98
Research and innovation action & Innovation action
DEFINIZIONI (art.2, 5a)
INNOVATION ACTION, CARATTERIZZATA DA ATTIVITA’ DI
PROTOTIPIZZAZIONE, TEST, DIMOSTRAZIONE, PILOTING,
VALIDAZIONE, ETC…FINALIZZATE ALLA DEFINIZIONE/PRODUZIONE/DESIGN
DI NUOVI PRODOTTI E PROCESSI.
ATTIVITA’ DI DIMOSTRAZIONE(RIMBORSATA AL 50%)
NEW
CCONTRIBUTOONTRIBUTO CCOMUNITARIOOMUNITARIO 7PQ7PQ
Rimborso di costi eleggibili Tutti
PMI, enti pubblici no-profit, università, istituti di ricerca
Ricerca e sviluppo tecnologico 50% 75%
Dimostrazione 50% 50%Coordinamento e supporto e Gestione
100% 100%
Altre attività 100% 100%
COSTI DIRETTI + COSTI INDIRETTICOSTI DIRETTI + COSTI INDIRETTI
Costi attribuibili direttamente al progetto
Costi NON attribuibili direttamente al progetto, ma sostenuti in
relazione ai costi diretti ESEMPI: costi connessi alle
infrastrutture (affitto, ammortamento edifici), acqua, gas, elettricità,
manutenzione, assicurazione, spese
postali, costi di connessioni rete,
personale tecnico-amministrativo, ecc…
ESEMPI: personale, viaggi, attrezzature, consumabili,
ecc…
Costi eleggibili
Costi indiretti – 7PQ• Tutti i beneficiari:
– Costi indiretti reali o Metodo semplificato (se contabilitàanalitica)
– Standard flat rate del 20% dei costi diretti meno isubcontratti e i costi delle terze parti non utilizzate nei localidel datore di lavoro
• Enti Pubblici No Profit, Istituti d’Istruzione Secondaria e
Superiore, Organismi di ricerca no profit e PMI con contabilità
non analitica special flat rate del 60% per schemi di
finanziamento con attività di RTD
• Per CSA : rimborso dei costi indiretti in misura pari al 7% del
totale dei costi diretti meno i sub-contratti
COSTI INDIRETTI (Art. 24)
UNICO TASSO FORFETARIO DEL 25% DEI COSTI DIRETTI
(ECCETTO I SUBCONTRATTI E COSTI DELLE RISORSE MESSE A DISPOSIZIONE DA TERZI
CHE NON VENGONO UTILIZZATE NEI LOCALI DEL BENEFICIARIO)
STANDARD FLAT RATE (20%)SPECIAL FLAT RATE (60%)SIMPLIFIED METHOD or ACTUAL INDIRECT COSTS
NEW
UNICA % DI RIMBORSO PER PROGETTO, SENZA DISTINZIONE TRA
BENEFICIARI •fino al 100% dei costi eleggibili per
progetti R&S (cd. RESEARCH & INNOVATION action)
• fino al 70% per progetti dimostrativi cd. INNOVATION action (fatta
eccezione per organismi no-profit, finanziabili fino al 100%) e CO-FUND
FINANZIAMENTO DELL’AZIONE (Art. 22)
NEW
Direct costs
Indirect costs
Total costs
% EU contribution
EU contribution
100 / 25 Funding 100 25 125 100% € 125
Esempio: Nell’ FP7, circa il 90 % delle Università e più della metà degliOrganismi di Ricerca hanno utilizzato lo special flat rate (60%) per il calcolodei costi indiretti. Per tutti questi partecipanti l’impatto sul contributo UE inH2020 sarà favorevole:
Direct costs
Indirect costs
Total costs
% EU contribution
EU contribution
Flat-rate (60 %) 100 60 160 75% € 120
IMPATTO NUOVO MODELLO DI FINANZIAMENTO
ESEMPIO: PROGETTO RTD NEL VII PQ
106
Participant short name
Fun-ding rate for
RTD %
Indi-rect
costs metho
d
RTD Demonstration (50%
reimbursement)
Management (100%
reimburse-ment)
Other (100% reimburse-
ment)Total costs
EU contribu-
tionDirect costs
Indi-rectcosts
Direct costs
Indi-rect
costsDirect costs
Indi-rect
costsDirect costs
Indi-rect
costsUniversity A 75 60% 100 60 100 60 100 60 480 440Foundation B
50 20%100 20 100 20 240 120
University C 75 Simplified 100 46 146 109.5
SME D 75 60% 100 60 100 60 100 60 480 360Enterprise E 50 Real 100 104 100 104 408 204SME F 75 Real 100 78 100 78 100 78 534 356
Total 600 368 400 262 100 60 300 198 2288 1589.5
ESEMPIO: PROGETTO RESEARCH AND INNOVATION ACTION HORIZON 2020
107
Participant short name
Estimated eligible costs
Total costsEU
contribution (100%)Direct
costs
Indirect costs (25%)
University A 100 25 125 125Foundation B 100 25 125 125University C 100 25 125 125SME D 100 25 125 125Enterprise E 100 25 125 125SME F 100 25 125 125
Total 600 150 720 750
Participant short name
Fun-ding rate for
RTD %
Indirect costs
method
RTD Demonstra-tion(50% reimburse-
ment)
Management (100%
reimbursement)
Other (100% reimburse-
ment)Total costs
EU contri-bution
Direct costs
Indi-rect
costsDirect costs
Indi-rect
costsDirect costs
Indi-rect
costsDirect costs
Indi-rect
costsUniversity A 75 60% 100 60 100 60 320 200Enterprise B 50 20% 100 20 120 60University C 75 Simpli-fied
100 46 100 46 292 182.5SME D 75 60% 100 60 160 80Enterprise E 50 Real 100 104 204 102SME F 75 Real 100 78 178 89
Total 200 104 500 308 100 60 1274 713.5
ESEMPIO: PROGETTO DIMOSTRATIVO VII PQ
108
Participant short name
Estimated eligible costs
Total costsRequested EU contribution (70%/100%)
Direct costsIndirect
costs (25%)University A
100 25 125 125Enterprise B
100 25 125 87,5University C
100 25 125 125SME D 100 25 125 87,5Enterprise E
100 25 125 87,5SME F 100 25 125 87,5
Total 600 150 750 600
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ESEMPIO: PROGETTO INNOVATION ACTION HORIZON 2020
Funding of the action
• Single reimbursement rate
• 100% of the total eligible costs
• 70% of the total eligible costs for:• Innovation actions, except for non-profit legal entities 100%
• Programme co-fund actions
• Indirect costs: flat rate of 25% of the total direct eligible costs
• Excluding subcontracting
PROCEDURA DIAGGIUDICAZIONE
CRITERI DI SELEZIONE E ATTRIBUZIONE (Art. 14)
TRE CRITERIQUALITA’ E EFFICIENZA
NELL’ATTUAZIONEIMPATTOECCELLENZA
UNICO CRITERIO PER LE AZIONI ERC
TIME TO GRANT (art.17a)
ESITO DELLA VALUTAZIONE = 5 MESI DALLA SOTTOMISSIONEdella PROPOSTA
FIRMA DEL GRANT AGREEMENT = 3 MESI DALLACOMUNICAZIONE DEGLI ESITI DELLA VALUTAZIONE (fattaeccezione per i progetti ERC, dove l’elevato numero diproposte presentate potrebbe richiedere un’estensione)
TEMPISTICA
Per maggiori informazioni:http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/index_en.cfm
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[MSCA]
MSCA Objective
Ensure the optimum development and dynamic use of Europe’s intellectual capital in order to generate new skills, knowledge and innovation
Budget 2014-2020: 6 162 million €
Open to all domains of research and innovation from basic research up to market take-up and innovation services
Entirely bottom-up
Participation of non-academic sector strongly encouraged, especially industry and SMEs
Mobility as the key requirement - funding on condition participants move from one country to another
Promotion of attractive working and employment conditions
Particular attention to gender balance
Public engagement of supported researchers
2014-2015: 10 calls foreseen -> one call per each MSC action per year + one call covering 2 years of European Researchers' Night + NCP
[Key features]
Attract and retain research talent
Develop state-of-the-art, innovative training schemes, consistent with thehighly competitive and increasingly inter-disciplinary requirements ofresearch and innovation
Promote sustainable career development in research and innovation
Focus on delivering new knowledge and skills, in line with the key driveridentified in the strategic programming approach
Contribute to a strong partnership with MS via the co-funding mechanism
Strategic programming approach
• MC will continue as the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
• Funding levels ~maintained
• Broad Schemes ~maintained
• Simplification in Implementation ~
• Bi-Annual Work programmes
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions in H2020
[Definitions]
Academic sector: public or private HEI awarding academic degrees, public or private non-profit research organisations, international European interest organisations
Non-academic sector: any socio-economic actor not included in the academic sector definition
Beneficiaries => signatories of the grant agreement
Partner organisations => not signing the grant agreement
Categories of researchers: ESR and ER – in line with FP7 approach
Full time research equivalent and mobility rule – following FP7 approach
Staff members in RISE: researchers, managers, administrative and technical personnel supporting research and innovation activities of the project
Research fields are freely chosen by the applicants, except:• research activity aiming at human cloning for reproductive purposes• research activity intended to modify the genetic heritage of human beings
which could make such changes heritable• research activities intended to create human embryos solely for the purpose of
research or for the purpose of stem cell procurement, including by means of somatic cell nuclear transfer
• areas of research covered by the EURATOM Treaty
[Bottom-up approach]
[Mobility rule]
At the time of the relevant deadline for submission of proposals, or recruitment/secondment by the host organisation, depending on the action, researchers shall not have resided or carried out their main activity (work , studies, etc) in the country of their host organisation for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the reference date.
COFUND
Innovative networks supporting early-stage training (Including Industrial doctorates & Joint doctorates)
ITN
Early-Stage Researchers
RISE
Exchange of Staff
IF
Experienced Researchers
COFUND
Co-funding
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
ITN
IAPP
IRSES
IEF
IOF
IIF
CIG
[MSCA]
Innovative Training Networks (ITN)
Objective
raise excellence and structure research and doctoral training
train a new generation of creative, entrepreneurial and innovative early-stage researchers
Scope
European Training Networks (ETN), European Industrial Doctorates (EID) or European Joint Doctorates (EJD)
Triple 'i' dimension of mobility and particular focus on innovation skills
Expected Impact
structure research and doctoral training in Europe
trigger cooperation and exchange of best practice among participants
enhance researchers' employability and provide them with new career perspectives
MSCA - main EU programme for structured doctoral training
[ITN – Main features]
Budget*: € 405.18 Million in 2014 (EID: 25.5 Mio, EJD: 30 Mio) € 370 Million in 2015 (EID: 25 Mio, EJD 28 Mio)
Duration of projects: maximum 4 years
Consortium agreement: required only for EID
Support to early-stage researchers only
Fellowships of 3-36 months
Maximum 540 researcher-months per consortium (180 for EID with 2partners)
Separate multidisciplinary panels for EID and EJD
* All budget-related details in this presentation are subject to the final decision on MFF
Innovative Training Networks (ITN)
At least three beneficiaries (or at least two for EID) located in different Member States or Associated Countries
In the case of EID, at least one beneficiary must be entitled to award doctoral degrees and at least one beneficiary must come from the non-academic sector
For EJD, at least three beneficiaries must be entitled to award doctoral degrees
Duration of support: 3-36 months
Researchers in EID shall spend at least 50% of their time in the non-academic sector
European Training
Networks
EuropeanJoint
Doctorates
AcademiaNon-academia
AcademiaNon-academia
Country 1
Country 2Country 3
Academia
Country 1
Country 2Country 3
AcademiaNon-academia
AcademiaNon-academia
AcademiaNon-academia
AcademiaNon-academia
Academia Academia
AcademiaNon-academia
Non-academiaAcademiaEuropean Industrial
Doctorates Country 2Country 1
≥ 50%
Non-academiaAcademia
AcademiaNon-academia
[ITN – consortia]
[Level of participation]
Beneficiaries: signatory to the agreement
full partners
They contribute directly to the implementation of the research training programme by appointing, supervising, hosting and training researchers. They may also provide secondment opportunities
Partner organisations: non-signatory of the agreement
do not employ the researchers within the project
A letter of commitment in the proposal
[Level of participation]
Minimum Number of ParticipantsETN EID EJD
1. Beneficiary 32
(1 academic, 1 non-academic)
3(degree-awarding)
2. Partner Organisation Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Network Status
Recruitment of
Researchers
Training and / or Hosting of Seconded Researchers
Participation in Supervisory Board
Claims Costs
1. Beneficiary 2. Partner
organisationX X
[Innovative Training Networks - ITN]
Transferable skills :
In order to increase the employability of the researchers, the research training will be complemented by meaningful exposure of each researcher to other sectors and by substantial training modules addressing key transferable skills common to all fields :
entrepreneurship, management and financing of research projects and programmes, management of intellectual property rights, other exploitation methods of research results, ethical aspects, communication, standardisationand societal outreach
[Award criteria: ITN]
Excellence Impact Implementation
Quality, innovative aspects and credibility of the research programme
(including inter/multidisciplinary and intersectoral aspects)
Enhancing research- and innovation-related human resources, skills, and working conditions to realise the potential of individuals and to provide
new career perspectives
Overall coherence and effectiveness of the work plan, including
appropriateness of the allocation of tasks and resources (including
awarding of the doctoral degrees for EID and EJD projects)
Quality and innovative aspects of the training programme
(including transferable skills, inter/multidisciplinary and intersectoral
aspects)
Contribution to structuring doctoral / early-stageresearch training at the European level and to strengthening European innovation capacity,
including the potential for:
a) meaningful contribution of the non-academic sector to the doctoral/research training, as appropriate to the
implementation mode and research field
b) developing sustainable joint doctoral degree structures (for EJD projects only)
Appropriateness of the management structures and procedures, including
quality management and risk management (with a mandatory joint governing structure for EID and EJD
projects)
Quality of the supervision (including mandatory joint supervision for EID and
EJD projects)
Effectiveness of the proposed measures for communication and dissemination of results
Appropriateness of the infrastructure of the participating organisations
Quality of the proposed interaction between the participating
organisations
Competences, experience and complementarity of the participating organisations and their commitment
to the programme
Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE)
Objective
promote international and inter-sector collaboration through research and innovation staff exchanges
foster a shared culture of research and innovation
Scope
International and inter-sector transfer of knowledge and sharing of ideas
Common research and innovation project
Highly skilled research and innovation staff
Within Europe: only inter-sector secondments
No secondments between institutions located outside Europe or within the same MS/AC
Expected Impact
strengthen the interaction between organisations in the academic and non-academic sectors, and between Europe and third countries
[RISE – Main features]
Budget: € 70 Million in 2014 € 80 Million in 2015
Duration of projects: maximum 4 years
Minimum eligibility condition: participants in 3 different countries(at least 2 MS/AC)
Partnership agreement recommended
Support to secondments of staff members (1-12 months)
No mobility rule required
Eligibility condition for staff member: 6 month at the sending institutionprior to the first secondment
Maximum 540 researcher-months per consortium
8 evaluation panels
Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE)
Participants in the RISE shall be established in at least three different countries of which at least two must be EU Member States and/or Associated Countries.
If all participants are from the same sector (either only academic or only non-academic), at least one participant must be from a third country.
Above this minimum, the participation of institutions from any country or organisation is possible under the conditions provided by the Horizon 2020 Rules for Participation
Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE)
Duration of support: 1-12 months
Secondments may be split into several stays not exceeding 12 months in total and not going beyond the project duration. The splits must be justified and considered beneficial for the transfer of knowledge activities.
The exchanged staff members* should be guaranteed full reintegration into the sending institution thus maximising the impact of the action for knowledge sharing and long-term collaboration.
* Staff members in RISE are researchers (ESR and ER), innovators, administrative, managerial and technical staff supporting the research and innovation activities of the project. They shall be actively engaged in or linked to research and/or innovation activities for at least six months (full-time equivalent) at the sending institution prior to the first period of secondment. Secondments in RISE are not subject to the mobility rules.
Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE)
Support for the exchanges between institutions in the EU Member States and Associated Countries covers only inter-sector secondments.
Exchanges with institutions from third countries can be inter-sector secondments as well as secondments within the same sector.
No secondments between institutions located in third countries or within the same EU Member State or Associated Country can be supported
[Award criteria: RISE]
Excellence Impact Implementation
Quality, innovative aspects and credibility of the research (including
inter/multidisciplinary aspects)
Enhancing research- and innovation-related human resources, skills and working conditions to realise the potential of
individuals and to provide new career perspectives
Overall coherence and effectiveness of the work plan, including
appropriateness of the allocation of tasks and resources
Clarity and quality of knowledge sharing among the participants in light of the research and innovation objectives.
To develop new and lasting researchcollaborations, to achieve transfer of
knowledge between research institutions and to improve research and innovation potential at
the European and global levels
Appropriateness of the management structures and procedures, including
quality management and risk management
Quality of the interaction between the participating organisations
Effectiveness of the proposed measures for communication and results dissemination
Appropriateness of the institutional environment (infrastructure)
Competences, experience and complementarity of the participating
organisations and institutional commitment
[COFUND]
Objective stimulate regional, national or international programmes to foster excellence in
researchers' training, mobility and career development
Scope international, intersectoral and interdicisplinary research training, as well as
transnational and cross-sector mobility of researchers at all stages of their career Possibilities of synergies with structural funds Opportunities for researchers from all countries Researchers to comply with the mobility rules of the MSCA Open and transparent recruitment, vacancies widely publicised
Expected Impact exploit synergies between European Union actions and those at regional, national,
and international level leverage funding and combat fragmentation
MSCA to foster excellence throughout Europe
[COFUND]
Mono-beneficiary
Legal entities (public and private) established in MS or AC and international European interest organisations
Doctoral Programmes
Fellowship Programmes
[COFUND – Main features ]
Budget: € 80 Million in 2014 (Doctoral Programmes: 30 Mio) € 80 Million in 2015 (Doctoral Programmes: 30 Mio)
Maximum € 10 Million per single applicant per call
Duration of projects: maximum 5 years
Fellowships: minimum 3 months
EU contribution to cover living allowances for researchers and managementcosts
50% co-funding for established unit costs
Minimum living allowance fixed in the WP
[Award criteria: COFUND]
Excellence Impact Implementation
Quality of the selection / recruitment process for the researchers
(transparency, composition and organisation of selection committees, evaluation criteria, equal opportunity)
Enhancing research- and innovation-related human resources, skills and working conditions to realise the potential of
individuals and to provide new career perspectives
Overall coherence, effectiveness and appropriateness of the work
plan
Quality of the research options offered by the programme in terms of science,
interdisciplinarity, intersectorality and level of transnational mobility
Impact of the programme on aligning practices at participating organisations with principles set out by the EU for the human
resources development in research and innovation
Appointment conditions of researchers
Quality of career guidance and training, including supervision arrangements,
training in transferable skills
Effectiveness of the proposed measures for communication and results dissemination
of the programmes
Competence of the participant to implement the programme
[NIGHT]Objective bring researchers closer to the general public
increase awareness of research and innovation activities
Scope yearly event, typically on the last Friday of the month of September focus on the general public, addressing and attracting people regardless of the
level their scientific background special focus on pupils and students promotion of the European dimension and gender balance in research and
innovation involvement of researchers funded by Horizon 2020
Expected Impact raise awareness of the importance of research careers in the long term, encourage young people to embark on scientific careers
[NIGHT – Main features]
Budget: € 8 Million in 2014 (2 editions covered)
Call under Coordination and support action
Maximum 100% funding
Duration: maximum 2 years (option for one edition only)
Beneficiaries: any legal entity in the EU Member States and AssociatedCountries
Consortium agreement not required
[Individual Fellowships (IF)]
Objective
enhance the creative and innovative potential of experienced researchers
provide opportunities to acquire new knowledge, work on research projects in a European context or outside Europe, resume a career or return to Europe
Scope
Individual, trans-national fellowships awarded to the best or most promising researchers
European Fellowships or Global Fellowships
Career Restart Panel and Reintegration Panel
Expected Impact
release the full potential of researchers and to catalyse significant development in their careers in both the academic and non-academic sectors
strengthen the contact network of the researcher and the host organisation
[IF – Main features]
Budget: € 240.50 Million in 2014 (Global Fellowships: 29 Mio) € 213 Million in 2015 (Global Fellowships: 27 Mio)
Duration of projects: 2 years (IF Global: 3 years)
Support to experienced researchers of any nationality (IF Globaland IF Reintegration: nationals of EU MS/AC and long-term residents)
Focus on career development, not necessarily experience
Additional 3 or 6 month secondment option, within Europe and inanother sector
Separate multidisciplinary panels for CAR and Reintegration
Same award sub-criteria for all proposals
[IF – European and Global]
European Fellowships
Global Fellowships
Individual Fellowships (IF)
Duration of support:
IF European: 12-24 months
IF Global: 12-24 months for the outgoing phase plus 12 month return phase in Europe
[Individual Fellowships - IF]
Career restart panel:- to resume research in Europe after a career break, e.g. after parental leave, is ensured via a separate multi-disciplinary career restart panel of the European Fellowships.
- To qualify for the career restart panel, researchers must not have been active in research for at least 12 months immediately prior to the deadline for submission
[Award criteria: IF]
Excellence Impact Implementation
Quality, innovative aspects and credibility of the research (including
inter/multidisciplinary aspects)
Enhancing research- and innovation-related human resources, skills and working conditions to realise the potential of
individuals and to provide new career perspectives
Overall coherence and effectiveness of the work plan, including
appropriateness of the allocation of tasks and resources
Clarity and quality of transfer of knowledge/training for the development
of researcher in light of the research objectives
Effectiveness of the proposed measures for communication and results dissemination
Appropriateness of the management structures and procedures, including
quality management and risk management
Quality of the supervision and the hosting arrangements
Appropriateness of the institutional environment (infrastructure)
Capacity of the researcher to reach or re-enforce a position of professional maturity
in research
Competences, experience and complementarity of the participating
organisations and institutional commitment
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COFUND projects in the FP7-PEOPLE-Programme
[REA]
From 1st of March 2010 People
Programme is managed by
DG Education and Culture
The implementation of the Programme
delegated to the Research Executive
Agency (REA), that manages all phases
of the projects
[Call deadlines 2014]
Call ID Call Opens Call Deadline Budget (Mio EUR)
H2020-MSCA-ITN-2014 11-12-2013 09-04-2014 405.18
H2020-MSCA-IF-2014 12-03-2014 11-09-2014 240.50
H2020-MSCA-RISE-2014 11-12-2013 24-04-2014 70.00
H2020-MSCA-COFUND-2014
10-04-2014 02-10-2014 80.00
H2020-MSCA-NIGHT-2014 11-12-2013 04-03-2014 8.00
H2020-MSCA-NCP-2014 11-12-2013 02-04-2014 1.50
Call deadlines 2015
Education and Culture
Call ID Call Opens Call Deadline Budget (Mio EUR)
H2020-MSCA-ITN-2015 02-09-2014 13-01-2015 370.00
H2020-MSCA-IF-2015 12-03-2015 10-09-2015 213.00
H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015 06-01-2015 28-04-2015 80.00
H2020-MSCA-COFUND-2015
14-04-2015 01-10-2015 80.00
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