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Open Materials Research and Innovation in Europe. K. J. Kurzydlowski European Materials Forum. European Materials Forum. Launched in 2004 To stimulate strong contacts between research community and industry Provides a forum to advocate independent scientific advices
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Open Materials Research and Innovation in Europe K. J. Kurzydlowski European Materials Forum
European Materials Forum • Launched in 2004 • To stimulate strong contacts between research community and industry • Provides a forum to advocate independent scientific advices • President Prof. Michal KLEIBER • Represented by Prof. K. J. Kurzydlowski, Director of Applied Research Funding Agency of Poland
Open innovation system – funding • In what sense the current system is closed and locked? • Fragmentation in terms • Private and public • National and European • National spending exceeds by far European • 95 to 5% • Approximately 1/3 of spending comes from the National (Domestic) Funding Agencies
On average NF Agencies act separately • Provide funding within administrative borders • Against the intensifying diffusion of business activities • Against the increasing mobility of human resources • A clear need to diffuse the borders between the NFA
Some actions already in place • ERA-NETS, Joint Planning, Eureka, Eurostars • M-era.Net - a European network of public funding organisations and funding programmes on materials science and engineering • 25 European countries • 37 funding organisations, (29 national and 8 regional) • The whole innovation chain from basic to applied research and innovation • A single ERA-NET contract
The M-era.Net Consortium • Hungary: OTKA: www.otka.hu • Israel: MATIMOP: www.matimop.org.il • Iceland: RANNIS: www.rannis.is • Italy: MIUR: www.miur.it • ItalyPiemonte: REGIONE PIEMONTE: www.regione.piemonte.it & FINPIEMONTE: www.finpiemonte.it • Lithuania: RCL: www.lmt.lt • Luxembourg: FNR: www.fnr.lu • Latvia: LAS: www.lza.lv • Netherlands: NWO: www.nwo.nl • Norway: RCN: www.rcn.no • Poland: NCBiR: www.ncbir.gov.pl • Portugal: FCT: www.fct.pt • Romania: UEFISCDI: www.uefiscdi.ro • Sweden: Vinnova: www.vinnova.se • Slovenia: MESCS: www.mizks.gov.si • Slovakia: SAS: www.sav.sk • Turkey: Tübitak: www.tubitak.gov.tr • UK: TSB: www.innovateuk.org • Austria: FFG: www.ffg.at • Austria: bmvit: www.bmvit.gv.at • Austria: FWF: www.fwf.ac.at • Belgium-Flemish: FWO: www.fwo.be • Belgium-Flemish: IWT: www.eurotransbio.eu • Belgium/Walloon Region: DGo6: http://spw.wallonie.be/ • Cyprus: RPF: www.research.org.cy • Germany: BMBF: www.bmbf.de • Germany: DFG: www.dfg.de • Germany: JULICH: www.ptj.de • Germany: KIT: www.ptka.kit.edu • Estonia : ETF: www.etf.ee • SpainAndalusia: IDEA: www.agenciaidea.es • Spain Asturias: IDEPA: www.idepa.es • SpainBasqueCountry: Innobasque: www.innobasque.com • SpainMadrid: fmi+d: www.madrimasd.org • Finland: Tekas: www.tekes.fi • France: ANR : www.agence-nationale-recherche.fr • France MidiPyrenees: RMP: http://www.midipyrenees.fr/Midi-Pyrenees,3650
Sets a stage for further actions, in particular strengthening participation of SMEs • The efficient way is to take advantage of "European coordination groups" • Especially in the field of materials support of such organizations as E-MRS and FEMS • SupporttheEuropeanSMEswithMaterials KIC • Materials KIC with participation of NFA
Innovation system open for SMEs • SME free to apply with public research organizations to NFA disregarding their country of origin • Simple and efficient system for granting access to resources of public research organizations • Access to specialized research infrastructure • The cost of R&D shared by EU and NFA