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Space in the 7 th Research Framework Programme

Space in the 7 th Research Framework Programme Università Politecnica delle Marche – 20 Maggio 2005. Mauro FACCHINI European Commission DG Enterprises and Industry Space Policy and Coordination Unit. Building the ERA of Knowledge for Growth. Proposals for the 7 th Research

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Space in the 7 th Research Framework Programme

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  1. Space in the7th Research Framework Programme Università Politecnica delle Marche – 20 Maggio 2005 Mauro FACCHINI European Commission DG Enterprises and Industry Space Policy and Coordination Unit

  2. Building the ERA of Knowledge for Growth Proposals for the 7th Research Framework Programme2007 – 2013 COM(2005) 118 and COM(2005)119

  3. Specific Programmes Cooperation – Collaborative research Ideas – Frontier Research People – Human Potential Capacities – Research Capacity + JRC (non-nuclear) JRC (nuclear) Euratom

  4. SPECIFIC PROGRAMMES - funding • Cooperation (collaborative research)9 themes: € 44.7 billion • Ideas (frontier research, European Research Council): € 11.9 billion • People (human potential, Marie Curie Actions): € 7.2 billion • Capacities (research infrastructures, research for benefit of SMEs, INCO, etc.): € 7.5 billion TOTAL (incl. JRC € 1.8 billion) = € 73.2 billion

  5. Cooperation – Collaborative research 9 themes (M€ 44,735) • Health (M€ 8,373) • Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology (M€ 2,472) • Information and Communication Technologies(M€ 12,756) • Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies (M€ 4,865) • Energy (M€ 2,951) • Environment (including Climate Change) (M€ 2,552) • Transport (including Aeronautics) (M€ 5,981) • Socio-Economic Sciences and the Humanities (M€ 798) • Security and Space (M€ 3,987)

  6. Main differences/ similarities wrt FP6 • Amount: doubling of EC research budget • 5-fold increase in Space-related budget • Duration: 7 years instead of 4 • Thematic areas: 9 instead of 7, but very similar • Instruments: same as FP6

  7. 9. Security and Space Protection against terrorism and crime Space-based applications at the service of the European Society Security of infrastructures and utilities Border security Exploration of space Restoring security in case of crisis Security systems integration and interoperability RTD for strengthening space foundations Security and society Security Research Coordination and structuring

  8. 9.2 Space Objectives • To support a European Space Programme focusing on applications such as GMES, with benefits for citizens and for the competitiveness of the European space industry. • This will contribute to the development of a European Space Policy, complementing efforts by Member States and by other key players, including the European Space Agency.

  9. 9.2 Space Rationale • User driven applications: benefits to public authorities and decision-makers (in fields such as agriculture, environment, fisheries, security, telecommunications, transport). • Benefits to European industry: better definition of common objectives based on user requirements and policy objectives. • Co-ordination of activities: to avoid duplications, maximise interoperability and define standards.

  10. 9.2 Space Activities (1/2) Space-based applications at the service of the European Society • GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security): user driven approach to: • development of satellite-based monitoring systems; • integration with in-situ monitoring systems; • use and delivery of GMES data and services. • Innovative satellite communication services in public application sectors (e.g. civil protection, tele-medicine). • Technologies for reducing the vulnerability of space-based services and for the surveillance of space.

  11. 9.2 Space Activities (2/2) Exploration of space • Contribution to international space exploration initiatives. RTD for strengthening space foundations • Contribution to: • Space transportation technology. • Space sciences including life in space.

  12. Tentative Roadmap for FP7 2005 6/4 Commission - Adoption of FP7 proposals 18/4 Council - Exchange of views 7/6 Council - Orientation debate 21/9 Commission - Proposals on SPs and Rules for participation and dissemination 11/10 Council - Exchange of views on SPs and Rules 23/11 Commission - Proposals under Articles 169 and/or 171 28-29/11 Council - Orientation debate on SPs and Rules 12-15/12 EP - 1st reading on EC FP. Opinion on Euratom FP 2006 Feb/Mar Council - Common position on EC FP EP - 1st reading on EC Rules. Opinion on Euratom Rules. April Common position on EC Rules May/June EP - 2nd reading on EC FP; Opinion on SPs; 2nd reading on EC Rules (earliest) June Council - Adoption of FP and Rules (earliest) July Council and EP - Adoption of FP and Rules July Council - Adoption of the SPs Oct Commission - Adoption of Work programmes and necessary materials Nov Commission - Publication of 1st calls

  13. Conclusion • FP7 looks very promising for Space, especially GMES • Participation of SMEs will be supported:Potocnik speech on FP7, Slovenia, 18/3/2005:« …facilitate and encourage the participation of SMEs in mainstream cooperative projects »

  14. Funding of the ESP activities 2007 - 2013 • Planned FP7 contribution • Planned TEN contribution to Galileo • Planned CIP contribution

  15. Roadmap for the development of the ESP April – May 2005 EC Inter-services consultation on the Preliminary Elements of the European Space Policy (PEP) Preparation of a convergent PEP with ESA Discussion of convergent PEP with MS at expert and High Level Space Policy Group meetings June 2005 Presentation of PEP to 2nd Space Council Fall 2005 Preparation with ESA and in consultation with MS of the detailed European Space Programme based on PEP

  16. Roadmap for the development of the ESP Nov. 2005 EC Communication to Council and Parliament on European Space Programme 28 Nov. 2005 3rd Space Council 6 Dec. 2005 ESA Ministerial Conference

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