Transcript FP7

Introduction to the 7th Framework
Programme (FP7)
Porto, March 21st, 2006
Introduction to FP7
Agenda
1. Background
2. FP7 Structure
3. FP7 Budget
4. Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme
(CIP)
5. Next steps in FP7 development
6. Preparing for FP7
Introduction to FP7
1. Background
Background: Framework Programme
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The Framework Programme (FP) is the European Union's main
instrument for funding research and development
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FPs have been implemented since 1984, and generally
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cover a period of five years
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with the last year of one FP overlapping with the first year of
the following FP
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The current FP is FP6 which will run up to the end of 2006
1. Background
Background: FP7
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Overall goal of FP7 is to strengthen EU research and
competitiveness
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Designed to carry Europe further towards a knowledge
economy and society
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FP7 is proposed to
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Run for seven years, from 2007 to 2013
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Will not overlap with FP6
FP7 is not yet approved
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1. Background
Background: FP7 Budget
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Overall budget is Euro 72.7 Billion
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Equal to Euro 10.4 Billion per year
Higher budget than previous FPs
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FP6 total budget equal to Euro 17.5 Billion
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FP5 total budget equal to Euro 14.9 Billion
1. Background
Background: FP Budgets
80.0
Average budget per Year
70.0
Total budget for FP
Million Euros
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2002 - 2006
2007 - 2013
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2. FP7 Structure
Structure of FP7
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Four basic components of FP7
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Cooperation
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Ideas
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People
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Capacities
Also, relatively minor component of, non-nuclear actions of
the Joint Research Centre
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2. FP7 Structure
Four Basic Components of FP7
Cooperation
Ideas
Support to cooperation
between
Funding for basic or
'frontier' research
by individual teams
competing at European
level
• Universities
• Industry
• Research centres
• Public authorities
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Support to
• Training
• Mobility
• Careers development
Through reinforced
'Marie Curie actions'
In order to lead key
scientific and
technology areas
61% of FP7 Budget
People
In order to strengthen
the human resources
for European research
16% of FP7 Budget
10% of FP7 Budget
Capacities
Enhance research and
innovation capacity by
developing research
infrastructures and
supporting
• Regional research
driven clusters
• SMEs
• Closer relationships
between science and
society
• International
cooperation
10% of FP7 Budget
2.1 FP7 Structure: Cooperation
Component 1: Cooperation
Cooperation
Support to cooperation
between
• Universities
• Industry
• Research centres
• Public authorities
Objective: Support the whole range of research activities
Carried out in trans-national cooperation
• From collaborative projects and networks, to
• The coordination of research programmes
Including international cooperation between the EU and
third countries
In order to lead key
scientific and
technology areas
Three major axes
61% of FP7 Budget
• Collaborative Research – Building up European excellence
• Joint Technology Initiatives and Technology Platforms
• Co-ordination among national research programmes & FP7
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2.1 FP7 Structure: Cooperation
Collaborative Research
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Core of FP7 research funding
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Objective is to establish excellent research projects and
networks able to attract researchers and investments from
Europe and the world
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Range of funding schemes, e.g.
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Collaborative projects, Networks of Excellence, Coordination/support actions
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Nine themes for Collaborative Research
2.1 FP7 Structure: Cooperation
Nine Themes for Collaborative Research
Health
Food, agriculture & biotechnology
Collaborative research organized
into 9 themes
Themes defined to allow priorities
to be adapted to evolving research
needs during FP7
Multi-disciplinary approach by
cross-thematic approaches to
research and technology
Information & communication technologies
Nanosciences, nanotechnologies,
materials & new production technologies
Energy
Environment (including climate change)
Socio-economic sciences & the humanities
Transport (including aeronautics)
Security & space
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2.1 FP7 Structure: Cooperation
Joint Technology Initiatives and Technology Platforms
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There are 29 European Technology Platforms (ETPs)
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ETPs focus on strategic issues where
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Europe's competitiveness, economic growth and welfare
depend on important research and technological progress in
the medium to long term
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ETPs bring together stakeholders, under industrial leadership,
to define and implement a Strategic Research Agenda
FP7 will contribute to these Strategic Research Agendas
when they present true European added value
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2.1 FP7 Structure: Cooperation
Joint Technology Initiatives and Technology Platforms
Three-stage development process for ETPs
Individuals and organizations can apply to join an ETP
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2.1 FP7 Structure: Cooperation
Joint Technology Initiatives and Technology Platforms
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Joint Technology Initiatives mainly result from the work of an
ETP
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Joint Technology Initiatives are used when the scale of the
resources involved justifies setting up long term public private
partnerships
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Covering a small number of selected aspects of research in the
chosen field
FP7 will support a limited number of
Joint Technology Initiatives
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2.1 FP7 Structure: Cooperation
Coordination between National Research Programmes
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Two measures foreseen
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A reinforced ERA-NET scheme (ERA-NET +)
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New pilot initiatives undertaken under national research
programmes - e.g. GALILEO
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Also used to enhance the complementarity between FP7 and
activities carried out in the framework of intergovernmental
structures such as EUREKA and COST
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2.2 FP7 Structure: Ideas
Component 2: Ideas
Ideas
Funding for basic or
'frontier' research
by individual teams
competing at European
level
Objective: Enhance the dynamism, creativity and
excellence of European research at the frontier of
knowledge
• By supporting "investigator-driven" research projects by
individual teams in competition at the European level
EU activities in frontier research will be implemented by a
European Research Council (ERC), composed of
• A scientific Governing Council
• A dedicated implementation structure.
16% of FP7 Budget
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Research areas covered will be independent of the thematic
orientations of other parts of the FP, and will include
engineering, social sciences and the humanities.
2.2 FP7 Structure: Ideas
ERC – Governing Council
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Made up of independent representatives appointed by the EC
following an independent procedure
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The governing council will
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Oversee decisions on the type of research to be funded
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Develop the annual work programme
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Establish the peer review process
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Monitor the programme's implementation to control quality from
a scientific perspective
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2.3 FP7 Structure: People
Component 3: People
People
Support to
• Training
• Mobility
• Careers development
Through reinforced
'Marie Curie actions'
In order to strengthen
the human resources
for European research
10% of FP7 Budget
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Objective: Strengthen, both quantitatively and qualitatively,
the human potential in research and technology in Europe
Methods include
• Initial training of researchers via Marie Curie Networks
• Life-long training and career development
• Industry-academia pathways and partnerships
• Support the creation of a genuine European labour market
for researchers
2.4 FP7 Structure: Capacities
Component 4: Capacities
Capacities
Enhance research and
innovation capacity by
developing research
infrastructures and
supporting
• Regional research
driven clusters
• SMEs
• Closer relationships
between science and
society
• International
cooperation
10% of FP7 Budget
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Objective: Enhance research and innovation capacities
throughout Europe and ensure their optimal use through
measures targeted at 6 topics:
• Research infrastructures
• Research for the benefit of SMEs
• Regions of knowledge
• Research potential of Convergence Regions
• Science in society
• International co-operation.
Also aims to support the coherent development of policies,
complementing the Cooperation programme, and
contributing to Community policies and initiatives to improve
the coherence and impact of Member States policies
2.4 FP7 Structure: Capacities
Capacities: Topics
Research infrastructures
Objective: Optimise the development of the
best research infrastructures in Europe and
create new research infrastructures
Research for the benefit of SMEs
Objective: Strengthen the innovation capacity of
European SMEs and their contribution to the
development of new technology-based products
Regions of knowledge
Objective: Strengthen the research potential of
European regions, in particular encouraging
regional "research-driven clusters"
Research potential of
Convergence Regions
Objective: Stimulate the full research potential
of the enlarged Union by developing the
potential in the EU's Convergence Regions
Science in society
International cooperation
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Objective: Stimulate harmonious integration by
encouraging a Europe-wide debate on science
and technology and their relation with society
Objective: Target cooperation with third
countries
3. FP7 Budget
FP7 – Budget Detail
50,000
45,000
40,000
Total = Euro 72.7 Billion
Million Euro
35,000
30,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
Cooperation
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Ideas
People
Capacities
JRC (Nonnuclear)
3. FP7 Budget
Food, Agriculture and
Biotechnology, 6%
50,000
45,000
Information and
Communication
Technologies, 29%
Environment (including
Climate Change), 6%
40,000
Socio-economic
Sciences and the
Humanities, 2%
Energy, 7%
Million Euro
35,000
Security and Space, 9%
30,000
Nanosciences,
Nanotechnologies,
Materials and new
Production
Technologies, 11%
25,000
20,000
15,000
Health, 19%
Transport (including
Aeronautics), 13%
10,000
5,000
0
Cooperation
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Ideas
People
Capacities
JRC (Nonnuclear)
3. FP7 Budget
Activities of
International Cooperation, 5%
50,000
45,000
Regions of Knowledge,
2%
Science in Society, 7%
40,000
Research Potential, 7%
Million Euro
35,000
30,000
Research
Infrastructures, 53%
25,000
Research for the benefit
of SMEs, 25%
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
Cooperation
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Ideas
People
Capacities
JRC (Nonnuclear)
4. CIP
The Competitiveness and Innovation
Framework Programme (CIP)
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Programme for Community action in the field of
competitiveness and innovation (2007-2013)
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Contributes to the competitiveness and innovative capacity of
the Community as an advanced knowledge society, with
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Sustainable development based on balanced economic growth,
and
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A highly competitive social market economy with a high level of
protection and improvement of the quality of the environment
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4. CIP
CIP Objectives
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Foster the competitiveness of enterprises and in particular
SMEs
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Promote innovation including eco-innovation
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Accelerate the development of a competitive, innovative and
inclusive Information Society
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Promote energy efficiency and new and renewable energy
sources in all sectors including transport
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4. CIP
CIP and FP7
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CIP and FP7 will be complementary and mutually reinforcing
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FP7 supports trans-national cooperation, in particular between
enterprises and public research organisations, and
researcher’s mobility between firms and academia
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CIP addresses technological and non-technological aspects
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Technological innovation: CIP focuses on the downstream
parts of the research and innovation process
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CIP will improve the availability of external sources of financing
to innovative SMEs and promote SME participation in FP7
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4. CIP
Specific Sub-Programmes of CIP
Entrepreneurship
and Innovation
• Bring together activities on
entrepreneurship, SMEs,
industrial competitiveness
and innovation
• Specifically target SMEs
• Mutual learning for
excellence in national and
regional innovation policymaking
• Promote awareness of
innovation and disseminate
good innovation practices
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ICT Policy Support
• Stimulate the wider
uptake of ICT by citizens,
businesses and
governments and aim at
intensifying the public
investment in ICT
• Support actions to
develop the single
European information
space and to strengthen
the internal market for
information products and
services
Intelligent EnergyEurope
• Support sustainable
development as it relates to
energy
• Contribute to the
achievement of the general
goals of environmental
protection, security of supply
and competitiveness
• Facilitate the development
and implementation of the
energy regulatory framework
4. CIP
Objectives of Specific CIP Sub-Programmes
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The Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme will support,
improve, encourage and promote
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Access to finance for the start-up and growth of SMEs and
investment in innovation activities, including eco-innovation
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An environment favourable to SME co-operation
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Innovation in enterprises, including eco-innovation
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Entrepreneurship and innovation culture
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Enterprise and innovation related economic / administrative
reform
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4. CIP
Objectives of Specific CIP Sub-Programmes
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The ICT Policy Support Programme will provide for the
following actions
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Development of the Single European information space and
strengthening of the internal market for information products
and services
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Stimulation of innovation through a wider adoption of and
investment in ICTs
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Development of an inclusive information society
Particular emphasis on promotion of the opportunities and
benefits that ICTs bring to citizens and businesses
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4. CIP
Objectives of Specific CIP Sub-Programmes
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The Intelligent Energy – Europe Programme will
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Foster energy efficiency and the rational use of energy
resources
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Promote new and renewable energy sources and to support
energy diversification
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Promote energy efficiency and the use of new and renewable
energy sources in transport
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4. CIP
CIP Budget
The indicative budgetary allocations for the specific programmes
3.000
Million Euro
2.500
Total = Euro 4.2 Billion
2.000
1.500
1.000
500
0
Entrepreneurship
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and Innovation
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2 Support
ICT Policy
Intelligent
3 EnergyEurope
4. CIP
CIP Implementing measures
Applied to any of the specific subprogrammes
Community financial instruments for SMEs
Networks bringing together a variety of stakeholders
Pilot projects, market replication, projects and other measures to
support the take-up of innovation
Policy analyses, development and coordination
with participating countries
Information sharing, dissemination and awareness raising
Support to joint actions of Member States or regions
Procurement based on technical specifications elaborated in
cooperation with the Member States
Twinning between authorities at national and regional level
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4. CIP
Community Financial Instruments for SMEs
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Operated with the aim to facilitate access to finance for SMEs
at certain phases of their life cycle
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Seed
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Start-up
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Expansion
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Business transfer
Investments made by SMEs in activities such as technological
development, innovation, and technology transfer are included
in the scope of the instruments
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4. CIP
Community Financial Instruments for SMEs
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Instruments are
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High Growth and Innovative SME Facility (GIF) - operated by
the European Investment Fund (EIF) on behalf of the EC
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SME Guarantee (SMEG) Facility - operated by the EIF on
behalf of the EC
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Capacity Building Scheme (CBS) - operated with international
financial institutions, including the European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the European
Investment Bank (EIB), the EIF and the Council of Europe
Development Bank (CEB)
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5. Next steps in FP7 development
FP7 - Timeline
2006
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23-24 April - European Council 'Spring Summit' will discuss research as part of the
Lisbon strategy
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Final administrative stages in the co-decision process for adoption of FP7
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End of FP6; FP7 to be launched at the end of 2006
2007
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Calls for proposals under FP7
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First FP7 projects to be launched
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Financial Perspectives of the Union 2007-2013 enter into effect
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A European Space Policy, implemented through a European Space Programme,
expected to enter into force (EU contribution to research in this programme will
mainly come from FP7, complemented by CIP and other initiatives)
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6. Preparing for FP7
Preparing for FP7
Keep yourself informed....
•
Future European Union research policy:
europa.eu.int/comm/research/future (including key documents for FP7)
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CORDIS – Towards FP7: www.cordis.lu/fp7
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CORDIS News services: www.cordis.lu/news; www.cordis.lu/rapidus
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Other national websites
Plan your strategy…
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CORDIS Partners: partners-service.cordis.lu
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Expressions of Interest Database: eoi.cordis.lu
•
National & International Events related to European Research
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6. Preparing for FP7
Administrative Procedures
Introduction to FP7
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Minimisation of administrative and financial regulations and introduction
of a database of legal, financial and administrative information
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Clear definition of eligible and non-eligible costs
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Removal of need for complex cost models
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Extended use of lump sum financing (instead of real costs)
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Reduction of time between the opening of negotiations and the
effective entry into force of contracts
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Full operational autonomy to project consortiums
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Simplification of reporting procedure
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Two stage submission procedure will be extended to all calls
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Systematic use of electronic tools for proposal submission, contract
negotiations and submission of periodic and final reports
Annex 1
Annex 1: What is new in FP7
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Annex 1
What is new in FP7
• Longer duration, more flexible implementation
• Logistical and administrative tasks to be transferred to external structures
• Frontier research – European Research Council
• Integration of International Cooperation into all 4 programmes
• Close co-ordination with CIP Innovation part of FP 6 to be moved to CIP
• New topic – Security and Space
•Technology platforms and Joint Technology Initiatives
Integrated Projects (IP)
Collaborative Projects
Specific Targeted Research
Projects (STREP)
Networks of Excellence (NoE)
Networks of Excellence (NoE)
FP6
Coordination Actions (CA)
Specific Support Actions (SSA)
Article 169
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Coordination and
Support Actions
Article 169
Joint Technology
Initiatives (JTI) - NEW
FP7
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Annex 2: Cooperation Component of FP7 Themes for Collaborative Research
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Annex 2
Nine Themes for Collaborative Research
Health
Food, agriculture & biotechnology
Information & communication technologies
Nanosciences, nanotechnologies,
materials & new production technologies
Energy
Environment (including climate change)
Socio-economic sciences & the humanities
Transport (including aeronautics)
Security & space
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Particular emphasis on
• Translational research (translation
of basic discoveries in clinical
applications)
• Development of sustainable and
efficient healthcare systems
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Nine Themes for Collaborative Research
Health
Food, agriculture & biotechnology
Information & communication technologies
Nanosciences, nanotechnologies,
materials & new production technologies
Energy
Environment (including climate change)
Socio-economic sciences & the humanities
Transport (including aeronautics)
Security & space
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Aims to build a European
"knowledge based bio-economy" to
• Answer the growing demand for
safer and healthier food
• Promote sustainable use and
production of renewable
bio-resources
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Nine Themes for Collaborative Research
Health
Food, agriculture & biotechnology
Information & communication technologies
Nanosciences, nanotechnologies,
materials & new production technologies
Energy
Environment (including climate change)
Socio-economic sciences & the humanities
Transport (including aeronautics)
Security & space
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Will enhance the different ICT
technology pillars
Help to integrate technologies
Applications research will be
concentrated on
• Societal, content-related,
business- and industry supportive
research
• Trust confidence-building research
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Nine Themes for Collaborative Research
Health
Food, agriculture & biotechnology
Information & communication technologies
Nanosciences, nanotechnologies,
materials & new production technologies
Energy
Environment (including climate change)
Socio-economic sciences & the humanities
Transport (including aeronautics)
Security & space
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Aims to transform European
industry from a resource-intensive
to a knowledge-intensive industry
• By generating breakthrough
knowledge for new applications
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Nine Themes for Collaborative Research
Health
Food, agriculture & biotechnology
Information & communication technologies
Nanosciences, nanotechnologies,
materials & new production technologies
Energy
Environment (including climate change)
Socio-economic sciences & the humanities
Transport (including aeronautics)
Security & space
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Emphasis on research on:
• Renewables
• Low CO2 emitting power
generation
Annex 2
Nine Themes for Collaborative Research
Health
Food, agriculture & biotechnology
Information & communication technologies
Nanosciences, nanotechnologies,
materials & new production technologies
Energy
Environment (including climate change)
Socio-economic sciences & the humanities
Transport (including aeronautics)
Security & space
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Highlights research related to
• Predicting climate change
• Developing earth observation.
Annex 2
Nine Themes for Collaborative Research
Health
Food, agriculture & biotechnology
Information & communication technologies
Nanosciences, nanotechnologies,
materials & new production technologies
Energy
Environment (including climate change)
Socio-economic sciences & the humanities
Transport (including aeronautics)
Security & space
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Generating an understanding
of the socio-economic challenges
Europe is facing, such as
• Growth
• Employment and competitiveness
• Social cohesion and sustainability
• Quality of life
• Global interdependence
With aim to providing an
improved knowledge base for
policies
Annex 2
Nine Themes for Collaborative Research
Health
Food, agriculture & biotechnology
Information & communication technologies
Nanosciences, nanotechnologies,
materials & new production technologies
Energy
Environment (including climate change)
Socio-economic sciences & the humanities
Transport (including aeronautics)
Security & space
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Support the development of
integrated, "greener" and "smarter“
pan-European transport systems
• Particular support to Galileo
Annex 2
Nine Themes for Collaborative Research
Health
Food, agriculture & biotechnology
Information & communication technologies
Nanosciences, nanotechnologies,
materials & new production technologies
Energy
Environment (including climate change)
Socio-economic sciences & the humanities
Transport (including aeronautics)
Security & space
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Build capabilities needed to:
• Ensure the security of European
citizens
• Ensure an optimal use of
technologies for both civilian and
defence purposes
Annex 3
Annex 3: Cooperation Component of FP7 Capacities
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Capacities: Topics
Research infrastructures
Objective: To optimise the development
of the best research infrastructures in
Europe and create new research
infrastructures of pan-European interest
Research for the benefit of SMEs
Activities
Regions of knowledge
Research potential of
Convergence Regions
Science in society
International cooperation
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1. Support to existing research
infrastructures
• Trans-national access
• Integrating activities
• Research e-infrastructure
2. Support to new research infrastructures
• Construction of new infrastructures and
major updates of existing ones
• Design studies to promote the creation of
new research infrastructures
Annex 3
Capacities: Topics
Research infrastructures
Research for the benefit of SMEs
Regions of knowledge
Research potential of
Convergence Regions
Objective: Strengthen the innovation
capacity of European SMEs and their
contribution to the development of new
technology-based products, by helping
them to
• Outsource research
• Increase research efforts
• Extend networks
• Better exploit research results
• Acquire technological know-how
Activities
Science in society
1. Research for SMEs
2. Research for SME Associations
International cooperation
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Annex 3
Capacities: Topics
Research infrastructures
Research for the benefit of SMEs
Regions of knowledge
Research potential of
Convergence Regions
Objective: Strengthen the research
potential of European regions, in
particular by encouraging and supporting
the development of regional
"research-driven clusters" associating
• Universities
• Research centres
• Enterprises
• Regional authorities
Activities
Science in society
International cooperation
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Activities will be implemented in close
Relationship with EU regional policy and
the Competitiveness and Innovation
Programme (CIP)
Annex 3
Capacities: Topics
Research infrastructures
Research for the benefit of SMEs
Objective: Stimulate the full research
potential of the enlarged Union by
developing the research potential in the
EU's Convergence Regions
Activities
Regions of knowledge
1. Two-way secondments of research staff
Research potential of
Convergence Regions
Science in society
International cooperation
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2. Acquisition and development of
research equipment in selected centres
3. Organisation of workshops to facilitate
knowledge transfer
4. Evaluation facilities for research
centres in the Convergence Regions
Annex 3
Capacities: Topics
Research infrastructures
Research for the benefit of SMEs
Regions of knowledge
Research potential of
Convergence Regions
Science in society
Objective: Stimulate harmonious
integration by encouraging a Europe-wide
debate on science and technology and
their relation with society and culture
Activities
1. Strengthening self-regulation
2. Engagement of general public in science
3. Gender research
4. Improved communication
International cooperation
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5. Policy on the role of universities
Annex 3
Capacities: Topics
Research infrastructures
Research for the benefit of SMEs
Regions of knowledge
Objective: Target cooperation with third
countries
Research potential of
Convergence Regions
• Candidate countries
• Countries neighbouring the EU,
Mediterranean countries, countries of the
Western Balkan region that are not
acceding or candidate countries and
Eastern European and central Asian states.
• Developing countries
• Emerging economies
Science in society
International cooperation
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