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TRANSNATIONAL FUNDING 2014-2020
BREAKFAST BRIEFING
BREAKFAST BRIEFING
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Opening Remarks – Simon Nokes, New Economy
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Setting the scene and introduction – María González, New Economy
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UK Position in relation to the Future EU Programmes - Sue Baxter,
Department for Business Innovation and Skills
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New Transnational EU Programmes in brief – María González, New
Economy
OPENING REMARKS
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Current Financial Period 2007-13
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New Financial Period 2014-20
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Draft Regulations to be discussed by the Council and the European
Parliament during 2012-2013.
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Focusing on Future Transnational Programmes.
SETTING THE SCENE
NEW PROGRAMMES AND THEIR SUCCESSORS
2014-20
2007-13
Cohesion Policy
(€376bn)
Cohesion Policy
(EDF/ESF)
Horizon 2020 (€80bn)
Framework 7
Programme
Territorial Cooperation
Programmes (€11.7bn)
Northwest Europe
Interreg IVB
Connecting Europe
(€50bn)
TEN-T
Erasmus for All
(€15.21)
Lifelong Learning
(Erasmus, Leonardo
Comenius, Grundtvig,
Jean Monnet)
LIFE (€3.2bn)
LIFE +
Competitiveness &
SMES – COSME
(€2.38bn)
Competitiveness &
Innovation (access to
finance schemes)
Entrepreneurship
and Innovation
Programme
Creative Europe
(€1.5bn)
MEDIA
CULTURE
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Competitiveness
& Innovation
Atlantic Area
Interreg IVB
Interreg
IVC
URBACT
and ESPON
Tempus
Youth for
Action
ALFA and
EDULINK
MEDIA
MUNDUS
Common Features across all New Programmes
• Delivering Europe 2020 principles of smart, sustainable and inclusive
growth.
• SME support and sustainability mainstreamed across all programmes.
• Strong emphasis on impacts and results.
• Simplification – easier procedures and access to funds.
• Stronger focus and fewer priorities.
HORIZON 2020
The Future Common Strategic Framework for EU Research and
Innovation Funding.
Three Priorities:
I.
Excellence in the Science Base (26% of budget)
II.
Industrial Leadership and Competitive Framework (30%)
III.
Societal Challenges (44%)
Financial instruments:
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Grants
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Debt finance and equity investment
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Procurement
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Prizes
I. Excellence in the Science Base
World class excellence – developing talent and attracting leading researchers
European Research Council
(support for frontier research)
13,268
Future and Emerging Technologies
3,100
Marie Curie Actions
(skill, training and career development for researchers)
5,572
Research Infrastructures
(access and development f priority research
infrastructures)
2,478
II. Industrial Leadership
Supporting and Promoting business research and innovation in key technologies
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
(ICT, nanotechnology, biotechnology and advanced
manufacturing)
13,781
Access to Risk Finance and Venture Capital
3,538
Innovation in SMEs
(the “whole innovation chain” – from basic research to
market penetration, design or marketing)
619 +
(15% of
P. I&III)
III. Societal Challenges
Tackling the societal challenges identified in the Europe 2020 Strategy
Health, demographics changes and well-being
8,033
Food security and bio-base economy
4,152
Secure clean and efficiency energy
5,782
Smart, green and integrated transport
6,802
Climate change and resource-efficiency including
raw materials
3,160
Inclusive, innovative and secure societies
3,819
A further IV Priority dealing with the Joint Research Centre and the
European Institute of Innovation and Technology
Overview
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Strong Focus on Societal Challenges:
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60% focused on sustainable development (35%
to climate change).
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Address the whole innovation cycle.
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Greater integration of SMEs (specially across the industrial leadership and
societal challenges objectives).
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15% of the budget will be aimed at SMEs.
The American Small Business Innovation Research Programme.
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The Smart Cities and Communicates Scheme.
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Close synergies with Cohesion Policy and other Programmes (eg. COSME)
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Simplification – one set of rules
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The intervention rate increased to 100% for research actions and 70% for
actions closer to market replication.
Time to grant reduced; time recording, etc
EUROPEAN TERRITORIAL COOPERATION
PROGRAMMES
ETC Programmes:
• Interregional Cooperation INTERREG IVC / URBACT / ESPON
• Transnational Cooperation INTERREG IVB
• Cross-boarder Cooperation INTERREG IVA
In the Northwest of England:
• INTERREG IVC / URBACT / ESPON
• Northwest Europe INTERREG IVB
• The Atlantic Area INTERREG IVB
ERDF approved by partners' country to PSC9
NWE Interreg IVB
2007-13
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IRELAND
BELGIUM
NETHERLANDS
GERMANY
LUXEMBOURG
UNITED KINGDOM
UK partners by region to PSC8
ERDF allocated by region/DA to PSC8
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€16,000,000.00
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€14,000,000.00
€12,000,000.00
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EUROPEAN TERRITORIAL COOPERATION PROGRAMMES POST
2013
• Geographic flexibility
• Simplified Rules
EUROPEAN TERRITORIAL COOPERATION PROGRAMMES POST
2013
Thematic concentration
1. Research and Innovation
2. Access and use of ICT technologies
3. SMEs
4. Shift to low carbon economy
5. Climate change
6. Promoting the Environment & resource
efficiency
7. Sustainable Transport
8. Employment and labour mobility
9. Social inclusion and poverty
10. Education, skills and lifelong learning
11 Institutional capacity
Four priorities
per
programme
ERASMUS FOR ALL
Financial Allocations:
• Trans-national learning mobility (65%).
• Co-operation activities between education institutions (25 %).
• Policy support to gather evidence on the effectiveness of education
investments (4%).
• Two separate pillars for "Jean Monnet Initiative" and "Sport Action“.
Two New Elements:
• A loan guarantee scheme to help Master's degree students to
finance their studies abroad;
• The creation of 400 'knowledge alliances' and 'sector skills
alliances‘.
COSME
• Directly accessible to local businesses.
• Focus on financial instruments and support to the
internationalisation of enterprises.
• Encourage an entrepreneurial culture and promote the creation and
growth of SMEs.
LIFE
• Three priorities : Biodiversity; Environment and Resource Efficiency;
and Environmental Governance and Information.
• Three Sub-Programmes: Climate Change Mitigation; Climate
Change Adaptation; Climate Governance and Information.
• Integrated Projects - environmental or climate plans and strategies
on a larger territorial scale
NEXT STEPS
• Ongoing: Parliament and Council negotiations on the basis of the
Commission proposals
• Ongoing: Parliament and Council negotiations on EU budget 201420 (including overall budget for Horizon 2020)
• Feb. 2012: Commission to present the Common Strategic
Framework (CSF) for cohesion policy, rural development policy and
fisheries and maritime policy.
• Mid/End 2012: Final calls under some of the current programmes –
FP7, Lifelong learning.
• Mid 2013: Adoption of legislative acts by Parliament and Council on
all Programmes
• Jan 2014: Launch of all New Programmes
THANK YOU
María González
Principle EU Funding
Tel 0161 237 4031
[email protected]