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Opportunities for NMBP HORIZON 2020 Dr. Marion Tobler MB, NCP NMBP Euresearch Head Office Marion.tobler@euresearch.ch +41 31 380 60 08

LEADERSHIP IN ENEABLING AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES (LEIT)

Content New focus in H2020 NMBP KETs in NMBP Call 2016 & 2017 About proposal writing Get suport

FP7 is past H2020 is the future WHAT IS NEW IN NMBP? 4

Coverage of the full innovation chain Excellent science Industrial leadership Societal challenges Basic Research Technology R&D Demonstration Prototyping Large scale validation Pilots Market uptake

New: technology readyness levels

Structure within H2020 HORIZON 2020 Excellent Science Competitive Industries Societal Challenges European Research Council (ERC) Future Emerging Technologies (FET) Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions (MSCA) European Research Infrastructures Enabling and Industrial Technologies Access to Risk Finance Innovation in SMEs Health, Demographic Change and Wellbeing Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture, etc. Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy Smart, Green and Integrated Transport Climate Action, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective Societies Secure Societies European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) Joint Research Centre (JRC) Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation Science with and for Society

Structure within H2020 NMBP stands for Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnologies and Advanced Manufacturing in LEIT Biotechnology topics are new in NMBP Nano-electronic topics are new in ICT Nano Medicine remains to a large content in NMBP Basic research is new in FET (Future Emerging Technologies Raw Materials topics are new in the societal challenge «Climate action» Many NMBP topics are addressing societal challenges «Health» and «Energy» Basis training on H2020 for network 8

Main Types of Actions Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) 3 legal entities from 3 EU member states/associated countries Basic & applied research up to validation of small-scale prototype in lab or simulated environment Innovation Actions (IA) 3 legal entities from 3 EU member states/associated countries Support first application/deployment in market of innovation that has already been demonstrated Prototyping, testing, up to market replication Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) 1 legal entities from 3 EU member states/associated countries; according to call text Accompanying measures 9

KETS IN NMBP

Competitive industries Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (LEIT) (ICT, nanotechnologies, advanced 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 Boosting Europe s industrial leadership through research, technological development, demonstration and innovation in: ICT Micro- and Nano-electronics & Photonics Nanotechnologies Advanced Materials Biotechnologies Advanced Manufacturing Space

How were the KETs selected? Economic Potential Value adding enabling Role Technology- Intensity Capital Intensity Economic criteria GDP contribution Employment Market Growth Systemic relevance General Purpose Technology Innovation driver Productivity driver Spill-over effects R&D-Intensity Innovation cycles Know-how intensity IPR/ Patenting High-skill ratio Initial investments Capital expenditure/ Production costs Amortisation rates Investment per employee Selection of 6 KETs Nanotechnology Micro- & Nano-electronics Photonics Advanced Materials Industrial Biotechnology Advanced Manufacturing Systems European KET Strategy: EC Communications (2009)512 & (2012)341 KET High-level Group

Cross cutting KETs

http://ec.europa.eu/research/innovation-union/index_en.cfm?pg=etp#etps European Construction Technology Platform European Steel Technology Platform European Technology Platform for Future Textiles and Clothing Nanomedicine Sustainable Chemistry European Technology Platform for Advanced Engineering Materials and Technologies Manufacturing Sustainable Mineral Resources For sustainable development of nanotechnologies Industrial safety European Consumer Goods Research Initiative Basis training on H2020 for network 14

Open on 1st October 2015 NMBP CALL 2016/17

Budgets 2016 & 2017 Call 2016 2017 NMBP 268.7 317.7 FoF 118 143 EeB 48.5 51 SPIRE 65 67 total 500.2 578.7

Focus in WP 2016 & 2017 Advanced materials and nanotechnologies for high added value products and process industries Key enabling technologies for societal challenges healthcare Key enabling technologies for societal challenges energy / other Knowledge-based nanotechnologies and advanced materials for industrial value chains Biotechnology Actions to support developments in, and acceptance of, nanotechnologies, advanced materials and biotechnology modelling Science-based risk assessment and management Innovative and responsible governance Call for FoF - Factories of the Future Call for EeB Energy-efficient Buildings Call for SPIRE Sustainable Process Industries

Deadlines WP 2016 NMBP 2016 two stage 8. Dec. 2015 NMBPB CSA and ERA Net 21. Jan. 2016 NMBP 8 21. Jan. 2016 FoF 2016 21. Jan. 2016 EeB 2016 21. Jan. 2016 SPIRE 2016 21. Jan. 2016

(d) Advanced materials and nanotechnologies for high added value products and process industries NMBP 01-2016 Novel 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 Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 3-5 Recommended budget 5-8 Mio Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4-6 International cooperation; Implementation as cross KET Budget recommendation tbd Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4-6 International cooperation (Japan and USA. ) Recommended budget 3-5 Mio

(d) Advanced materials and nanotechnologies for high added value products and process industries NMBP 04-2017 Architectured /Advanced material concepts for intelligent bulk structures NMBP 05-2017 Design-driven advanced materials for high added value innovative products NMBP 06-2017 Improved material durability in buildings and infrastructures, including offshore NMBP 07-2017 Systems of materials characterisation for model, product and process optimisation NMBP 08-2016/17 Accelerating the uptake of nanotechnologies, advanced materials or advanced manufacturing and processing technologies by SMEs Euresearch Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4-6 Budget recommendation tbd Innovation action (70% funding) TRL 5-7 Significant SME participation with R&D capacities SSH Budget recommendation tbd Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4-6 Budget recommendation tbd Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4-6, SME suited International cooperation with ISO? (tbc) Budget recommendation: 3-4 Mio (one project), part of open data pilot SME instrument! No funding for CH single beneficiary

Green vehicle initiative NMBP 09-2016 Affordable weight reduction of high volume vehicles and components taking into account the entire life cycle. Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4-6, SME suited, gender relevance Budget recommendation: 5-8 Mio (e) Key enabling technologies for societal challenges - healthcare NMBP 10-2016 Biomaterials for treatment and prevention of multiple sclerosis NMBP 11-2016 Nanoformulation of biologicals Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4-6, SME suitable Budget recommendation: tbd Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4-6, Budget recommendation: 3-4 Mio Proposed to be replaced!

(e) Key enabling technologies for societal challenges - healthcare NMBP 12-2017 Reference methods for managing the risk of engineered Biomaterials NMBP 13-2017 Cross KET for Health NMBP 14-2017 Regulatory Science Framework for assessment of risk-benefit ratio of Nanomedicine and Biomaterials NMBP 15-2017 Upscaling of the production of nanopharmaceuticals NMBP 16-2017 Nanotechnologies for imaging cellular transplants and regenerative processes in vivo NMBP 17-2017 Mobilising the European nano-biomedical ecosystem NMBP 18-2017 ERA-NET on Nanomedicine (Call 2017) Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4-6 Industrial participation and international cooperation encouraged Budget recommendation: tbd Innovation action (70% funded) TRL 4-6 (?) Budget recommendation: tbd (Co funding from DG CONNECT and DG RTD Innovation action (70% funded) TRL 3-7 International cooperation encouraged Budget recommendation: 5-8 Mio Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4-6, Implementation as cross KET Budget recommendation: 5-8 Mio Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4-6 Budget recommendation: tbd CSA (100% funding) Budget recommendation: tbd Maybe moved to 2016 ERA-NET Cofund Link with IMI Budget recommendation: tbd

(e) Key enabling technologies for societal challenges energy / other NMBP 19-2016 Advanced materials solutions and architectures for high efficiency solar energy harvesting NMBP 20-2016 Advanced materials enabling the integration of storage technologies in the electricity grid NMBP 21-2017 Cost-effective materials for "power to chemical" technologies NMBP 22-2017 High-performance materials for optimising CO2 capture NMBP 23-2016 ERA Net on manufacturing technologies supporting industry and particularly SMEs in the global competition NMBP 24-2017 Business models and industrial strategies supporting novel supply chains for innovative product-services Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4-6 Budget recommendation: 3-5 Mio SET plan Innovation Actions (70% funding) TRL 5-7 Budget recommendation: 6-8 Mio Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4-6 Budget recommendation: 3-5 Mio Innovation Actions (70% funding) TRL 5-7 Budget recommendation: 6-8 Mio ERA-NET Cofund SME suited, International cooperation SSH, Gender relevance Budget recommendation: 10-15 Mio Research and Innovation Actions (100% fund.) TRL 4-6 SME suited, International cooperation SSH, economics and business administration Budget recommendation: 3-5 Mio

(f) Knowledge-based nanotechnologies and advanced materials for industrial value chains NMBP 25-2016 Pilot lines for manufacturing of materials with customized thermal/electrical conductivity properties NMBP 26-2016 Pilot lines for reactive/in Situ /In process generation of nano-features NMBP 27-2016 Pilot line manufacturing of nanostructured antimicrobial surfaces using advanced nanosurface functionalization technologies Innovation Actions (70% funding) TRL 5-7 cross-cutting KETs Budget recommendation: 5-8 Mio Innovation Actions (70% funding) TRL 5-7 ; cross-cutting KETs Budget recommendation: 5-8 Mio Research & Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4 6 cross-cutting KETs Budget recommendation: 5-8 Mio NMBP 28-2017 Pilot lines for manufacturing of nanotextured surfaces with enhanced mechanical properties. NMBP 29-2017 Open access Pilot Lines for 3D printed and/or injection moulded polymeric microfluidic MEMS and/including biological applications NMBP 30-2017 Paper based electronic paper Innovation Actions (70% funding) TRL 5-7 cross-cutting KETs Budget recommendation: 5-8 Mio Innovation Actions (70% funding) TRL 5 7 cross-cutting KETs Budget recommendation: 5-8 Mio Research & Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 3 5 cross-cutting KETs

(g) Biotechnology NMBP 31-2016 ERA-Net Cofund KET Biotechnology NMBP 32-2016 Bioconversion of non-agricultural waste into biomolecules for industrial applications NMBP 33-2016 Microbial chassis platforms with optimized metabolic pathways for industrial innovations through systems biology NMBP 34-2016 KET Biotechnology foresight identifying high-value opportunities for the EU industry ERA-NET Co-fund TRL 3-6, SSH Budget recommendation: 3-5 Mio Research & Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 3 5 SME targeted Research & Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 3 5, implementation as cross KET 30% of budget to SME, international cooperation CSA ( 100% funding) SSH Budget recommendation: 700 000-1 Mio 1 project only, 12 months duration

(g) Biotechnology NMBP 35-2016/17 Dedicated support to biotechnology SMEs closing he gap from lab to market NMBP 36-2017 Microbial platforms for CO2-reuse processes in the low-carbon economy NMBP 37-2017 Optimisation of biocatalysis and downstream processing for the sustainable production of high value-added platform chemicals NMBP 38-2017 New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBT) in molecular farming: Multipurpose crops for industrial bioproducts NMBP 39-2017 Support for demonstrating the potential of biotechnological projects SME instrument No funding for CH mono beneficiaries! Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 3 5, implementation as cross KET SME, International cooperation, SSH Budget recommendation: 5-7 Mio Innovation Actions (70% funding) TRL 5 7, Budget recommendation: 5-7 Mio Research & Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 3 5, SME, International cooperation, SSH Budget recommendation: 5-7 Mio CSA (100% funding), Budget recommendation: 700 000-1 Mio

(h) Actions to support developments in, and acceptance of, nanotechnologies, advanced materials and biotechnology - modelling NMBP 40-2016 Advancing the integration of Materials Modelling in Business Processes to enhance effective industrial decision making and increase competitiveness NMBP 41-2016 Network to capitalise on strong European position in materials modelling and to allow industry to reap the benefits NMBP 42-2017 Next generation system integrating tangible and intangible materials model components to support innovation in industry Research & Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4 6, part of open data pilot Budget recommendation: tbd CSA (100% funding) part of open data pilot Budget recommendation: 2-4 Mio Innovation Actions (70% funding) TRL 5 7 (?) part of open data pilot Budget recommendation: tbd

(h)- science-based risk assessment and management NMBP 43-2016 Analytical techniques and tools in support of nanomaterial risk assessment NMBP 44-2016 Promoting safe innovation through consolidation and networking of nanosafety centres and strengthening the European nanosafety cooperation NMBP 45-2017 Framework and strategies for nanomaterial characterisation, classification, grouping and read-across for risk analysis NMBP 46 2017 Advanced and realistic models for nanomaterial hazard assessment Research and Innovation Action (100% funding) TRL 4-6, part of open data pilot International Cooperation Budget recommendation: 5-7 Mio CSA (100% funding) International Cooperation (Brazil, South Korea and USA) Budget recommendation: 1-2 Mio Research and Innovation Action (100% funding) TRL 3-6 part of open data pilot International Cooperation Budget recommendation: 5-7 Mio (one project) Research and Innovation Action (100% funding) TRL 4-6 part of open data pilot International Cooperation Budget recommendation: 10-13 Mio (one large project)

(h) innovative and responsible governance NMBP 47-2016 Improving nanotechnology (KETs) skills by involving multiple stakeholders NMBP 48-2016/17 Presidency events NMBP 49-2016 Support for National Contact Points NMBP 50-2016 Networking and sharing best experiences in using regional cluster strategies with a focus on supporting innovation in NMBP thematic area NMBP 51-2017 Governing innovation of nanotechnology through enhanced societal engagement NMBP 52-2017 Enhancing public awareness on nanotechnologies NMBP -53 2017 (Multi-scale model based development of) Innovative solutions for the conservation and preservation of (contemporary) cultural heritage CSA, (100% funding) SSH, gender aspects Budget recommendation: 1-2 Mio CSA, (100% funding) Commitment of national authorities and co funds Budget 300 000 600 000 CSA, (100% funding) Budget recommendation: 250 000 500 000 CSA, (100% funding) Budget recommendation: 250 000 500 000 CSA, (100% funding) SSH, gender aspects Budget recommendation: 1 2 Mio CSA, (100% funding) SSH, gender aspects Budget recommendation: 1 2 Mio Research and Innovation Action (100% funding) TRL 4-6, SME with R&D capacities, SSH Budget recommendations: 6-8 Mio

ABOUT PROPOSAL WRITING

What you get Text for a topic in the work program Specific Challenge sets the context, the problem to be addressed, why intervention is necessary Scope delineates the problem, specifies the focus and the boundaries of the potential action BUT without describing specific approaches Expected Impact describes the key elements of what is expected to be achieved in relation to the specific challenge

What they want Scores single stage proposal Award criterion Threshold Max Score Excellence 4 5 Impact 4 5 Quality and efficiency of implementation 3 5 Total 12 15 Impact counts 1.5 for IA Note: If a proposal fails to achieve the threshold for a certain criterion at any stage, the evaluation of the proposal will be stopped!

When writing your proposal, What problem are you trying to solve? Is it relevant to the call (and roadmap)? -> section excellence 1 and 2 Is it a trans-disciplinary, cross KET, value-chain problem? -> section excellence 3 Why you? Are you the best industry and academia people to do this work? -> section implementation Why this project now? (is it a disruptive innovation, are you aiming at industrial standards?) -> section impact What is the impact and how will we make it happen? -> section impacts (industry) ask the following questions:

GET SUPPORT

Euresearch Services We Inform EURESEARCH NEWSLETTER E-ALERTS Current information and views on European RDI Latest, targeted information by e-mail (calls, news, events, partner searches) PROGRAMME FACTSHEETS TOPIC PREVIEW Summary of information on a specific European programme Compilation of information on upcoming calls and topics WE INFORM UPDATES VIA SOCIAL MEDIA BASIC INFORMATION AND TRAINING ON EUROPEAN RDI OPPORTUNITIES THE ENTERPRISE EUROPE NETWORK Latest information and event promotion via social media (YouTube, LinkedIn, twitter, blogs) Basic information and training on Horizon 2020 & other European programmes, initiatives and networks Information on innovation cooperation opportunities, technological partnerships, foreign markets and regulations 38

Euresearch Services We Advise OPPORTUNITY ADVICE Topic Preview, Idea Check, Info and Training on European RDI opportunities for SMEs, Eligibility Check, Call-related Information Events, Advice on EU RDI Strategy, Innovation Check for SMEs, Support for Innovation & Market Strategy PROPOSAL PREPARATION PROJECT CONTRACT SUPPORT Proposal Advice, Consortium Advice, Proposal Review, Call-related Applicant Training, Training on Specific Skills Advice on legal aspects of the Consortium Agreement and Grant Agreement WE ADVISE PROJECT MANAGEMENT SUPPORT Advice on specific questions concerning a funded project (reporting, audit, ethics, IPR, rules, accounting etc.) INNOVATION & RESULT EXPLOITATION Technology Offer/Request Support, Enhancement of innovation management capacity Name Title of presentation Date www.euresearch.ch 39

Euresearch Services - Events INITIAL INFO AND TRAINING ON EUROPEAN RDI OPPORTUNITIES FOR SMEs Training and bilateral info on EU RDI programmes, initiatives and networks for SMEs CALL-RELATED INFO EVENTS Information events on the next funding opportunities CALL-RELATED APPLICANT TRAINING TRAINING ON SPECIFIC SKILLS Training for applicants preparing proposals for a specific call Training on proposal writing, legal and financial issues and other specific project-related skills EURESEARCH EVENTS LEGAL AND FINANCIAL TRAINING Training on legal and financial issues for coordinators, project participants and admin./financial officers PARTNERING EVENTS Event for transnational networking and finding RDI partners 41

The PPPs and more Dr. Marion Tobler MB, NCP NMBP Euresearch Head Office Marion.tobler@euresearch.ch +41 31 380 60 08

PPPs in NMBP About industry policy Calls 2016 & 2017 Impact and success rates A Swiss platform for industry 4.0 Partner search

NMBP PPPs Factories of the Future (FoF) http://www.effra.eu producing more products with less material, less energy and less waste. implement high-risk innovative manufacturing technologies. Energy efficient Buildings (EeB) http://www.e2b-ei.eu reducing energy consumption during the whole life-cycle of the buildings contribute to decreasing the EU's energy import dependence. New: Sustainable Process Industry through Resource and energy efficiency (SPIRE) http://www.spire2030.eu create growth and increase the competitiveness of Europe in a global market rejuvenate the European process industry (turnover, employment, technologies) reduce resource and energy inefficiency and the environmental impact of industrial activities.

ABOUT INDUSTRY POLICY

Important for PPPs Roadmap based Value chain approach Cross sectorial / transferable technologies Lifecycle perspective Outline business plan Valorisation of results and products Address non technological barriers and bottlenecks Links to legislation and standardisation 46

Junker s agenda for the PPPs New boost for jobs growth and investment A connected digital single market A resiliant energy union with a forward looking climate change policy A deeper, fairer internal market with a strenghtened industry base A stronger global actor

Budget for the PPPs in H2020

HTTP://WWW.EFFRA.EU/

Call for Factories of the Future (FoF) III. Calls "Re-industrialisation" Ensure best use of technology to boost productivity Increase market share of EU suppliers of innovative manufacturing technology (CPS robotics, lasers and photonics, etc..) Raise industrial investment in equipment from 6% to 9% by 2020 More environment-friendly and competitive manufacturing: Reduction of energy consumption in manufacturing, up to 30% Less waste generated by manufacturing activities, up to 20% Less consumption of materials (up to 20%) R&I to integrate and demonstrate at least 40 innovative manufacturing technologies in: Adaptive and smart manufacturing equipment, 3D printing, increased production performance, collaborative and mobile enterprises,.. 50

Call for Factories of the Future (FoF) III. Calls STAKEHOLDERS Represented by the EFFRA stakeholder association Originating from the Manufuture ETP A wide range of SMEs in manufacturing Users and suppliers Major Stakeholders European Associations (e.g. ORGALIME, CECIMO,..) 100+ direct memberships from Industry, RTOs, Academia and National Associations 51

(a) The Factories of the Future cppp (FoF) FoF 01-2016: Novel hybrid approaches for additive and subtractive manufacturing machines FoF 02 2016: Machinery and robot systems in dynamic shop floor environments using novel embedded cognitive functions FoF 03 2016: Zero defect strategies at system level for multi-stage manufacturing in production lines FoF 04 2016 Continuous adaptation of work environment with changing levels of automation in evolving production systems Research and Innovation Action (100% funding) TRL 4-6 SME supportive Innovation Actions (100% funding) Implementation as cross KET TRL 5 7 SSH Innovation Actions (70% funding) Implementation as cross KET TRL 5 7 Research and Innovation Action (100% funding) Implementation as cross KET TRL 4-6

(a) The Factories of the Future cppp (FoF) FoF 05-2017 Support for further development of Additive Manufacturing technologies on Europe FoF 06-2017: New product functionalities through advanced surface manufacturing processes for mass production FoF 07-2017 Integration of unconventional technologies for multi-material processing into manufacturing systems FoF 09-2017 Novel design and predictive maintenance technologies for increased operating life of production systems FoF 10-2017 New technologies and life cycle management for reconfigurable and reusable customised products CAS Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4 6 Suitable for SME Recommended budget: 3 5 Mio Research and Innovation Action (100% funding) TRL 4-6, implementation as cross KET SME supportive Innovation Actions (70% funding) TRL 5-7, Implementation as cross KET Suited for SMEs Research and Innovation Action (100% funding) TRL 4-6, implementation as cross KET Suitable for SME SSH supportive International cooperation

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Call for Sustainable Process Industries (SPIRE) III. Calls Contribution of the process industry to the EU2020 goals Processes and systems for increased energy and materials resources efficiency Contribution to EU competitive edge Ensuring growth and jobs with long-term stability Radical steps towards environment-friendly processing: A reduction in fossil energy intensity of up to 30% by 2030 Up to 20% reduction in non-renewable, primary raw material intensity by 2030 a significant contribution to a drastic efficiency improvement in CO2- equivalent footprints of up to 40% by 2030 potential improvements extend beyond process industry R&I to integrate and demonstrate at least 40 innovative systems and technologies: Adaptable processes using alternative feedstocks, reduction of waste and water usage; CO2 reduction, novel green materials, industrial symbiosis,.. 55

Call for Sustainable Process Industries (SPIRE) III. Calls STAKEHOLDERS Initiative of 8 process industry sectors Chemical, Steel, Process engineering, Minerals, Non-ferrous metals, Cement, Ceramics and Water Support from the relevant European industrial associations Represented in a common association: A.SPIRE A broad commitment Direct commitment from large industries Wide representation across all sectors 70+ direct memberships from Large Industry, SMEs, Academia and RTOs 56

(b) The Sustainable Process Industries cppp (SPIRE) SPIRE 01-2016 Systematic approaches for resourceefficient water management systems in process industries SPIRE 02-2016 Plant-wide monitoring and control of dataintensive processes SPIRE 03-2016 Industrial technologies for the valorisation of European bio-resources into high added value process streams SPIRE 04-2016 Industrial furnace design addressing energy efficiency in new and existing furnaces SPIRE 05-2016 Potential use of CO2 and non-conventional fossil natural resources in Europe as feedstock for the process industry SPIRE 06-2016 Business models for flexible and delocalised approaches for intensified processing Innovation Actions (70% funding) Suitable for SME TRL 5 7 Implementation as cross KET Recommended budget 5-7 Mio Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) Suitable for SME, gender relevance TRL 4 6 Recommended budget 4-6 Mio Innovation Actions (70% funding) Significant participation of SMEs with R&D capacities TRL 5 7 Implementation as cross KET Recommended budget 4-6 Mio Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4 6, Suitable for SME implementation as cross KET CSA (100% funding) CSA (100% funding) Recommended budget 0.25 0.5 Mio

(b) The Sustainable Process Industries cppp (SPIRE) SPIRE 07-2017 Integrated approach to process optimisation for raw material resources efficiency, excluding recovery technologies of waste streams SPIRE 08-2017 CO2 Utilisation to produce high added value chemicals SPIRE 09-2017 Pilot lines based on more flexible and down scaled high performance processing SPIRE 10-2017 New electrochemical solutions for industrial processing, which contribute to a reduction of CO2 emissions SPIRE 11-2017 Support for the enhancement of the impact of SPIRE PPP projects SPIRE 12-2017 Assessment of standardisation needs and ways to overcome regulatory bottlenecks in the process industry Innovation Actions (70% funding) TRL 5 7, implementation as cross KET Recommended budget 4-6 Mio Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4 6, implementation as cross KET Recommended budget 4-6 Mio Innovation Actions (70% funding) Significant participation of SMEs with R&D capacities TRL 5 7, implementation as cross KET Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) Suitable for SME TRL 4 6, implementation as cross KET Recommended budget 4-6 Mio CSA (100% funding) CSA (100% funding) International cooperation Recommended budget 0.5-1 Mio

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Call for Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB) III. Calls Boosting the Energy-efficiency in Buildings Speed up the reduction of energy use and Green House Gas emissions in line with the 2020 goals by targeting a higher renovation / renewal rate. Development of affordable energy efficiency solutions turning the business into a knowledge-driven sustainable business Development of systemic approaches for green buildings and districts, addressing interoperability and standards. Fostering new and higher quality jobs in the sector: Turning the largest European single activity (almost 10% of the EU GDP) into a sustainable, higher skilled industry, taking account of the millions of SMEs active in the sector. R&I to integrate and demonstrate at least 40 innovative manufacturing technologies in: Innovative construction, retrofitting, district level approaches and performance monitoring. 61

Call for Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB) III. Calls STAKEHOLDERS Represented by the E2BA stakeholder association Originating from the European Construction Technology Platform (ECTP) A wide range of SMEs in construction Users, suppliers, service providers... Major Stakeholders 12 sub-sector associations (architects, materials suppliers, housing agencies etc.) Strong direct involvement from Large industry 100+ direct memberships from Industry, RTOs, Academia and Associations 62

(c) The Energy-efficient Buildings cppp (EeB) EeB 01-2016 Smart Insulation materials with improved properties including durability EeB02-2016 Performance indicators and monitoring techniques for energyefficiency and indoor quality at building and district level. EeB 03-2016 Integration of advanced technologies for heating and cooling at building and district level EeB 04-2016 New technologies and strategies for the development of prefabricated elements through the reuse and recycling of construction materials and structures Innovation Actions (70% funding) TRL 5 7 Suitable for SMEs Recommended budget 3-6 Mio CSA (100% funding) Innovation Actions (70% funding) Significant participation of SMEs with R&D capacities TRL 5 7 Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) TRL 4 6 Recommended budget 3-6 Mio

(c) The Energy-efficient Buildings cppp (EeB) EeB 05-2017 Development of Near Zero Energy building Renovation EeB 06-2017 Highly efficient Hybrid Storage Solutions for Power and Heat in residential buildings and district areas, balancing the supply and demand conditions. EeB 07-2017 Integration of Energy harvesting for residential/ commercial buildings EeB 08-2017 New business models for Energy - efficient Buildings through adaptable refurbishment solutions Innovation Actions (70% funding) TRL 5 7 Implementation as cross KET Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) Significant participation of SMEs with R&D capacities TRL 4 6 Innovation Actions (70% funding) TRL 5 7 Significant participation of SMEs with R&D capacities Recommended budget 3-6 Mio CSA (100% funding) Suitable for SMEs, SSH Gender relevance

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Impact on economy: new working places Private sector: 1.04 prmanent WP, 2.27 temporary WP Private sector: 37% producing industry 1 spinn-off per 10 participations 7 peer reviewed publications + 4.5 others 10 oral presentations 78% continuation of cooperation after project 66

Evaluation of the first calls Total submitted Total funded CH submitted CH funded CH sucess rate EU success rate FoF 181 21 50 7 14% 11.6% EeB 90 13 11 2 18.2% 14.4% SPIRE 68 11 9 2 22.2% 16.2% 67

Swiss break down in 2015? Call Nr of topics eligible retained Success rate NMBP 10 467 90 19.2%* FoF 5 214 14 7.1 % SPIRE 4 82 13 15.1% *Indicative success rate stage 2: 23.7% Not only Swiss participants! Lower quality of proposals Proposals not adapted to H2020? Find the «right» call! 68

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Industry 4.0 - also a Swiss initiative 4th revolution in industry Digitalisation along the value chain Embedde new technologies and ICT concepts New business models A vision for more inteligent manufacturing More fexibility and efficiency Smart (individualized) products and service

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