EUROPEAN GNSS APPLICATIONS IN H2020 Introduction to Call H2020-Galileo-2014-1 Marta Krywanis-Brzostowska Market Development European GNSS Agency www.gsa.europa.eu/r-d/h2020
Agenda R&D in the European GNSS Agency FP7- experience and results H2020 opportunities
Agenda R&D in the European GNSS Agency
GSA role within EU GNSS programmes Political Oversight European Council and Parliament Programme Oversight and Programme management European Commission GNSS Programme Committee Execution European Space Agency (ESA) delegation delegation assistance European GNSS Agency (GSA) Ensuring the Security of the EGNSS IOV Contracts Exploitation of Galileo FOC Contracts Exploitation of EGNOS EGNSS Applications R&D Market Development: supporting the use of EGNSS Upstream (space) industry Downstream (applications) industry
EU PUBLIC BENEFITS R&D is fundamental to achieve the market pull approach DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN MARKET SEGMENTS Navigation Signal Providers Chipset, receiver Devices. Content & applications. Service providers Road Aviation User requirements Maritime Rail LBS Agriculture Mapping Adoption Roadmap Convince users and decision makers R&D Engage receiver manufacturers Analyse the market and Public benefits Inputs for regulation Governmental E-GNSS USER ADOPTION
Agenda GNSS FP7- experience and results
7 GNSS FP7 results in a nutshell GNSS FP7 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd Calls 10 patents/registered trademarks (also on-going) 33 commercialised products/services 69 Working prototypes and more is expected 3 calls for proposals on GNSS Applications Portfolio of ~90 R&D projects with a budget of ~ 70 mln 425 beneficiaries 40% of GNSS funds to SMEs vs. EU FP7 average <15% Business coaching for SMEs: Business expert support
GNSS FP7 in numbers: Average projects costs Average project cost and EC funding
GNSS FP7 in numbers: Awarded projects Number and percentage of proposed projects awarded funding
GNSS plays an important role in key markets as shown by FP7 projects delegated by the EC to the GSA EGNSS FP7 PROJECTS SPLIT BY APPLICATION (% of number of projects funded) Visit our project portfolio to find awarded projects and partners http://www.gsa.europa.eu/r-d/gnss-project-portfolio
Agenda H2020 opportunities
Applications in Satellite Navigation-Galileo H2020 Call Participant Portal: Call opened the 11 th December 2013! http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html Deadline for submission: 03/04/2014
Horizon 2020: The new EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation Simplified list of types of action with strong emphasis on expected impact and broader topics One project one funding rate Up to 100% of the total eligible costs for CSA Up to 70% for IA (profit making entities) Key elements of what is expected to be achieved in relation to the specific challenge. Expected impact is described for each topic in the WP. Considerable freedom to come up with innovative solutions.
Galileo H2020 Call- types of actions APPLICATIONS IN SATELLITE NAVIGATION-GALILEO 2014 H2020-Galileo-2014-1 Innovation Actions Coordination and Support Actions Consists of activities directly aiming at producing plans and arrangements or designs for new, altered or improved products, processes or services. For this purpose they may include prototyping, testing, demonstrating, piloting, large-scale product validation and market replication. accompany measures such as: dissemination, awareness-raising and communication, networking, coordination or support services, policy dialogues and mutual learning exercises and studies, including design studies for new infrastructure and may also include complementary activities of strategic planning, networking and coordination between programmes in different countries. 2/5/2014
Innovation Actions: Topics: Galileo-1, Galileo-2, Galileo-3 H2020-Galileo-1 E-GNSS applications H2020-Galileo-2 SME based EGNSS applications H2020-Galileo-3 Releasing the potential of EGNSS applications through international cooperation More information in the Space Work Programme
Innovation Actions: Topics: Galileo-1, Galileo-2, Galileo-3 Application development in all market segments in a broad context: development, adaptation and/or integration of new software, hardware, services, datasets, etc. Projects close to the market: PRELIMINARY BUSINESS PLAN REQUESTED! standardisation, certification, legal and societal acceptance pilot projects synergies with other space-based services and systems Proposals should be focused on: use of Galileo early services multi-use character of EGNSS-enabled applications exploitation of EGNSS signals and operational advantages More information in the Space Work Programme
Innovation Actions: Highlights in Galileo-1 H2020-Galileo-1 E-GNSS applications in ALL key Market Segments Develops end-to-end application + trial Clear commercial intent Innovative, beyond state-of-the-art Builds on mature business concepts Provides public benefits Contributes to the adoption of Galileo, EGNOS or EDAS Strengthens the community of GNSS developers Takes into account relevant standards and regulations on e.g., safety and security Uses iterative development, with early prototypes 2/5/2014
Innovation Actions: Highlights in Galileo-2 H2020-Galileo-2 SME based EGNSS applications coordinated by SMEs SMEs considered as key players Applications in niche market sectors and business models in any application domain. Development of technological breakthrough into viable products with real commercial potential Large companies, research institutions and universities can join the consortium by providing added value to the idea led by the SME. More information in the Space Work Programme
Innovation Actions: Highlights in Galileo-3 H2020-Galileo-3 Releasing the potential of EGNSS applications through international cooperation Development of E-GNSS applications within international context and related standards with high international impact Implementation of applications benefiting from multiple constellations, including Galileo. Focus will be on regions of the world which represent an attractive GNSS market for the European industry. More information in the Space Work Programme
Compulsory Preliminary Business Plan GALILEO-1,2,3 What: Demonstrate the commercial potential of the product and/or service and describe how this potential will be realised. Why: It is an input to evaluate the Impact criteria. How: Template available in the participant portal. Define the proposed offering: the product and/or service and target market sector. Review the market sector: structure, size, drivers, market and technology trends. Assess the competition: main players, their current offerings and market share. Describe the innovation of the proposed offering in the context of the competition and the sector s needs Summarise potential business model(s) together with possible entry price(s) and costs Assess the key risks to market entry and possible options for risk mitigation. Outline, graphically, the roll-out of the offering: timescale, sales growth and market share.
Coordination and Support Actions Topic: Galileo-4 H2020-Galileo-4 EGNSS awareness raising, capacity building and/or promotion activities in and outside of EU More information in the Space Work Programme
Coordination and Support Actions Topic: Galileo-4 Actions supporting building of industrial relationships around services offered by EGNSS and related applications. Support the competitiveness of EU industry by identifying strategic partners and by developing market opportunities. capacity building, increasing awareness of EGNSS solutions incentive schemes in the form of financial support to third parties for innovative applications developed Proposals should be focused on: providing networking opportunities of centres of excellence and other relevant actors achieving a critical mass of EGNSS applications success stories More information in the Space Work Programme
Indicative Projects Size and Funding 1 - EGNSS applications (15-20 m ) Indicative projects size: 1.5-4 m 2 - SME based EGNSS applications (5-10 m ) Indicative projects size: 0.5-1 m 3 - Releasing the potential of EGNSS applications through international cooperation (5-8 m ) Indicative projects size: 0.5 1.5 m E-GNSS Apps development Innovation Action*: up to 70% funding (exception: up to 100% for non-profit) 4 - EGNSS awareness raising, capacity building and/or promotion activities in and outside of EU (5-10 m ) Indicative projects size: 1-2 m Promotion of E-GNSS use by using various means Coordination and Support Actions (CSA)*: up to 100% funding * for indirect cost: flat rate of 25% with some exceptions e.g. subcontracting 38 m for Call in 2014 15
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