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Horizon 2020 and cppps SEMINARIO MATERIE EUROPEE Unioncamere-Brussels(Be) Carmine Marzano Directorate D "Key Enabling Technologies" DG Research and Innovation European Commission

Outline I. Horizon 2020 - introduction II. Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies (LEIT) III. PPPs and EEB, FoF, SPIRE IV. Practical aspects Additional Slides: Calls

What is Horizon 2020? A research and innovation funding programme of nearly EUR 80 billion (2014-2020, the biggest ever) Strengthening the recovery trend to invest in future jobs and growth Addressing people s concerns about their livelihoods, safety and environment A core part of Europe 2020, Innovation Union & European Research Area Strengthening the EU s global position in research, innovation and technology

Horizon 2020 Excellent science European Research Council Future and Emerging Technologies Marie Curie actions Research infrastructures Industrial leadership Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies Access to risk finance Innovation in 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 societies Secure societies

Horizon 2020 is different A strong challenge-based approach, allowing applicants to have considerable freedom to come up with innovative solutions Less prescription, strong emphasis on expected impact Broader topics Simplified set of instruments (e.g. research and innovation - 100%; innovation actions - 70%, ) Cross-cutting issues mainstreamed (e.g. social sciences, gender aspects, international cooperation )

II. Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies (LEIT) HORIZON 2020 Priority 1: Excellent Science Priority 2: Industrial Leadership Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (LEIT) (i) ICT including micro- and nano-electronics (ii) Nanotechnologies (iii) Advanced Materials This (iv) Biotechnology Work Programme (v) Advanced Manufacturing & Processing (vi) photonics Access to risk finance Leveraging private finance and venture capital for R&I Innovation in SMEs Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs Priority 3: Societal Challenges 6

LEIT in a nutshell: Focus on Key enabling technologies and support to innovative SMEs to exit economic crisis (strenghten recovery) Emphasis on R&D and innovation areas with strong industrial dimension. Involvement of industrial participants and SMEs to maximise expected impact => evaluated in proposal! Activities primarily developed through relevant industrial roadmaps. (ETPs) Implementation by PPPs to better address the industry issues together with Industry and attract a strong private commitment

What are Public-Private Partnerships? EU Industry Public Private Partnership Public and Private objectives aligned Clear benefits for Europe Strong private commitment Activities Open to all IMPACT Jobs, growth, social benefits

Why Public-Private Partnerships in Horizon 2020? To solve problems together with industry To strengthen European industrial leadership To facilitate prioritisation of R&I in line with Europe 2020 objectives and industry needs To leverage research and innovation elements To strongly commit industry to joint objectives

Benefits of PPPs Long-term commitments and strategies Increased efficiency of funding (higher leverage) Covering whole value chain and interrelated sectors Expanding technological competencies Shortening time to market High level SME participation Potential synergies with Structural Funds (H2020)

PPPs in Horizon 2020 Joint Technology Initiatives Innovative Medicines (IMI) Clean Sky Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) Fuel Cells and Hydrogen (FCH) Electronic Components and Systems (ECSEL - old ARTEMIS + ENIAC) New: Bio-based Industries (BBI) Contractual PPPs Factory of the Future (FoF) Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB) Green Vehicles (EGVI) Future internet (5G) New: Sustainable Process Industry (SPIRE) Robotics Photonics High Performance Computing

Contractual PPPs functioning Earmarked budget is only indicative Industry proposes strategy and advises on WPs Commission manages the programme Committology as usual under Horizon 2020 H2020 Programme rules for participation Industry commitment via Partnership Agreement (Signed in Brussels Dec 2013)

Outcome of "contractual" PPPs in FP7 Quick response in defining the strategy via Roadmaps Efficient calls with better success rates and time-to-grant 366 projects supported, with 4409 participations Increased participation of industry (57%) and SMEs (25%) More innovation related activities, including demonstration The full EC contribution of 1.6 billion has been provided, resulting in a combined investment of 2.4 billion

Contractual Public Private Partnerships in Horizon 2020 Factories of the Future (FoF) 1150 Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB) 600 European Green Vehicles Initiative (EGVI) EU indicative funding 2014-2020 (M ) 750 Sustainable Process Industry 900 Advanced 5G network infrastructure for the Future Internet (5G) 700 High Performance Computing (HPC) 700 Robotics 700 Photonics TOTAL: 700 6200 The public investment should provide a leverage of 5 to 10 coming from the private (e.g. investment to bring technologies to the market). Policy Research and Innovation

Indicative EC funding RTD cppps H2020 funding NMP RTD ICT CNECT Transport RTD + CNECT Energy RTD + ENER Environment RTD TOTAL M FoF 700 450 1,150 EeB 400 75+75 50 600 EGVI 70 600+80 750 SPIRE 700 50+50 100 900 TOTAL 1870 450 680 250 150 3,400

EeB Rationale/The Sector The construction sector is the largest European single activity ( 1,2 trillion, 9.6% of GDP) and biggest industrial employer (14,6 million direct operatives, 30.7% of industrial employment, 43,8 million indirect workers). Sector is highly fragmented and 95% of the 3,1 million enterprises (EU-27) are SMEs. Turnover decreased significantly during the crisis and has not yet recovered. Buildings account for 40 % of total energy consumption and 1/3 of Greenhouse Gases in Europe.

EeB Rationale/Sector status Low replacement rate of the existing stock (1-2% per year) Energy-efficient building solutions are at present too expensive for private investment by homeowners Renovation technologies offering energy savings would create new jobs Energy efficiency in the built environment cannot be solved on a Member State scale: novel technologies and systemic solutions are needed, which are optimised leveraging on research at EU scale, but customised at local scale

General objectives 2 To develop technologies and solutions enabling to 3 reduce energy use and GHG emission in buildings Increase renovation rate of the building stock at lower cost and to meet regulatory needs. Transform the building industry into a knowledgedriven sustainable business, with higher productivity and higher-skilled employees. To develop innovative and smart systemic approaches for green buildings and districts, addressing interoperability and standards, Helping to improve the competitiveness of EU building industry Policy Research and Innovation

Call for Factories of the Future (FoF) "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%) Policy Research and Innovation 19

SPIRE The initiative aims to strengthen the European Process industry on the world stage. Contribution to the EU s overall competitive edge and longterm sustainability of the European process industry Contribution to ensuring growth and jobs in Europe (20% of the manufacturing base) The 8 EU industrial sectors covered provide 6.8 million jobs in 450,000 and 1,600 billion/year in turnover Strong environmental/social/economic impact expected for the European process industry in line with the EU2020 strategy and its flagships initiatives

SPIRE Objectives By 2030, up to 30% reduction in fossil energy intensity of from current levels Efficiency improvement of CO2-equivalent footprints of up to 40% By 2030, up to 20% reduction in non-renewable, primary raw material intensity compared to current levels increase in renewables, reduction and re-use of waste (even cross-sectorial) with ambition to achieve a close loop Reduction of the water footprint of industrial processes Creating new high quality knowledge intensive jobs through knowledge transfer and training

Work Programme topics Structure reflects the challenge-based approach: 3 key features Specific Challenge - sets context, problem to be addressed, why intervention is needed Scope - delineates the problem, specifies the focus and the boundaries of the potential action BUT without overly describing specific approaches Expected Impact - describes the key elements of what is expected to be achieved in relation to the specific challenge

The LEIT part of the WP uses Technology Readiness Levels (or TRL) from 3-4 up to 7-8 Synergies with other EU, national or regional programmes are encouraged: Some topics are particularly suitable for additional funding e.g. to explore paths to commercial exploitation or to deploy H2020-funded technologies

LEIT proposals, innovation oriented: Funded projects will be outcome oriented. LEIT projects to develop key technology building blocks and bring them closer to applications and market to pave way for industrial and commercial implementation. Proposal should describe Exploitation and/or business plans Engagement of partners along industrial value chain Standardisation IPR Dissemination of know-how Support for education and training Expected impact

Thank you for your attention

Call 2015 NMP-EEB EeB 5 2015: Innovative design tools for refurbishment at building and district level Innovation Actions, TRL 5-7 EeB 6 2015: Integrated solutions of thermal energy storage for building applications Research & Innovation Actions, TRL 4-6 EeB 7 2015: New tools and methodologies to reduce the gap between predicted and actual energy performances at the level of buildings and blocks of buildings Innovation Actions, TRL 5-7

ENER+ENV Topics EeB 8 2015: Integrated approach to retrofitting of residential buildings Innovation Actions, TRL 5-7 EE 1 2014/15: Manufacturing of prefabricated modules for renovation of buildings Innovation Actions, TRL 5-7 EE 2 2014/15: Buildings design for new highly energy performing buildings Innovation Actions, TRL 5-7

Deadlines Topic identifier Deadline 2015 Budget (Meuro) EeB 5-2015 EeB 6-2015 EeB 7-2015 EeB 8-2015 09/12/2014 Most likely to be postponed Feb 2015 64.00 EE 1-2015 EE 2-2015 09/12/2014 9.00

Topics FoF 2015 FoF 8: ICT-Enabled Modelling, Simulation, Analytics & Forecasting Technologies a) Research & Innovation Actions, TRL 3-5 and b)csa FoF 9: ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs a)innovation Actions, TRL 5-7; b)csa FoF 10: Manufacturing of Custom-Made Parts for Personalised Products Research & Innovation Actions, TRL 4-6 FoF 11: Flexible Production Systems Based on Integrated Tools for Rapid Reconfiguration of Machinery & Robots Innovation Actions, TRL 5-7

Topics FoF 2015 FoF 12: Industrial Technologies for Advanced Joining & Assembly Processes of Multi-Materials Innovation Actions, TRL 5-7 FoF 13: Re-Use and Re-Manufacturing Technologies & Equipment for Sustainable Product Lifecycle Management Research & Innovation Actions, TRL 4-6 FoF 14: Integrated Design & Management of Production Machinery & Processes Research & Innovation Actions, TRL 4-6

Deadlines Topic identifier Deadline 2015 Budget (Meuro) FoF 8a-2015 FoF 8b-2015 FoF 9a-2015 FoF 9b-2015 09/12/2014 Most likely to be postponed Feb 2015 31 1 35 1 FoF 10-2015 FoF 11-2015 FoF 12-2015 FoF 12-2015 FoF 12-2015 09/12/2014 Most likely to be postponed Feb 2015 77.00

Topics SPIRE 2015 SPIRE 5: New adaptable catalytic reactor methodologies for Process Intensification Research & Innovation Actions, TRL 3-5 SPIRE 6: Energy and Resource Management Systems for Improved Efficiency in the Process Industries Innovation Actions, TRL 4-6 SPIRE 7: Recovery Technologies for Metals and other Minerals Innovation Actions, TRL 5-7 SPIRE 8: Solids Handling for Intensified Process Technology Innovation Actions, TRL 5-7

Topics SPIRE 2015 Societal challenge 3: Energy CALL COMPETITIVE LOW-CARBON ENERGY LCE 2 2014/2015: Developing the next generation technologies of renewable electricity and heating/cooling (Subtopic g. Renewable Heating and Cooling) Solar heating for industrial processes TRL 3-4 to 4-5 2015: up to 14,75 million Projects will be selected based on merit. Thus, it is possible that no proposals are funded under some sub-topics. Suggested EU contribution/project : 3-6 million

Deadlines Topic identifier Deadline 2015 Budget (Meuro) SPIRE 5-2015 SPIRE 6-2015 SPIRE 7-2015 SPIRE 8-2015 09/12/2014 Most likely to be postponed Feb 2015 77 LCE 2/2015 03/09/2014 (1 st ) 03/03/2015 14,75