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This study explores the potential for a public-private partnership under Horizon 2020 in bio-based industries. Results from an online public consultation provide insights into stakeholder profiles, impact identification, European added value, objectives, and the necessity of intervention at the EU level.
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Bio-Based Industries, towards a Public-PrivatePartnershipunder Horizon 2020 Results of the online public consultation Antonio Di Giulio Acting Director Directorate for Biotechnologies, Agriculture, Food Directorate-General Research & Innovation European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/research/bioeconomy/
Online public consultation • Open from 21 september to 14 December 2012 • Open to all stakeholders, organisation or individual • Broadly announced via bioeconomy website, mailing, stakeholder groups, press
Bio-based industries, towards a public-private partnership under Horizon 2020? Respondent's profile Impact Identification of the problems Towards a PPP ? European Added Objectives Value Public consultation : Concept map
Bio-based industries, towards a public-private partnership under Horizon 2020? Respondent’s’ profile Impact Identification of the problems Towards a PPP ? European Added Objectives Value
Respondent’s profileN=673 Public sector Organisation Academia
Bio-based industries, towards a public-private partnership under Horizon 2020? Respondent's profile Impact Identification of the problems Towards a PPP ? European Added Objectives Value
Identification of the problems : Respondent’s views on competitiveness
Identification of the problems : respondent’s views on strengths and weaknesses (% strong + very strong) Systemic approach required
Bio-based industries, towards a public-private partnership under Horizon 2020? Respondent's profile Impact Identification of the problems Towards a PPP ? European Added Objectives Value
European added value : need for intervention at EU level ?
EU Added Value : Respondent’s views on added value of EU intervention (% agree + strongly agree)
Bio-based industries, towards a public-private partnership under Horizon 2020? Respondent's profile Impact Identification of the problems Towards a PPP ? European Added Objectives Value
Bio-based industries, towards a public-private partnership under Horizon 2020? Respondent's profile Impact Identification of the problems Towards a PPP ? European Added Objectives Value
Towards a PPP ? A Public Private Partnership is the most appropriate mechanism
Bio-based industries, towards a public-private partnership under Horizon 2020? Respondent's profile Impact Identification of the problems Towards a PPP ? European Added Objectives Value
Impact : respondent’s expectations on direct « sectorial » impacts
Impact : respondent’s expectations on broader socio-economic impacts
H2020 PPP criteria and stakeholder views EU intervention is required Added value EU level action Promotes essential new partnerships along the value chain Makes EU bio-based industries more competitive and sustainable Impact on competitiveness, sustainable growth and socio economic issues Leads to reduction in greenhouse gas emissions Creates new jobs and supports rural development Drives new investments R&I Long term commitment of all partners, scale of resources and leveraging Mobilises critical mass Private sector commits 2,8 billion €
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Bio-Based Industries, towards a Public-PrivatePartnershipunder Horizon 2020 Results of the online public consultation Antonio Di Giulio Acting Director Directorate for Biotechnologies, Agriculture, Food Directorate-General Research & Innovation European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/research/bioeconomy/