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This project aims to develop advanced materials like nanomaterials, self-cleaning systems, and energy harvesters to improve urban living in creative industries. Activities focus on Technology Readiness Levels 4 to 6 and include a business case for sustainable urban development.
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HORIZON 2020 5. Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing INFO Den, 22.12.2015 Prof. Anita Grozdanov H2020 NMP NCP R.Macedonia anita@tmf.ukim.edu.mk
RIA-Research and Innovation action IA - Innovation action
20% ? 60% ? Real ? Simplified? Single indirect cost model FP7 Single model: 25 % Flat Rate
Financial viability Controls and Audits • Restricted to coordinators for projects ≥ €500 k€ • Only for final payments/per beneficiary /for actual costs ≥ €325 000 € • Optional Certificates on average personnel costs Audit certificates • Provisions in Horizon 2020 Regulation! • Commission's audits up to two years after payment of the balance • Audit strategy focused on risk and fraud prevention Ex-post audits Guarantee Fund • Continuity with FP7
Call: NMBP-05-2017: Advanced materials and innovative design for improved functionality and aesthetics in high added value consumer goods Scope: Proposals should address the development of innovative advanced material solutions (e.g. superhydrophobic/superoleophobic nanomaterials and nanoscale systems, self-cleaning and self-healing systems, smart textile fabrics and papers, biomimetic, shape change/memory materials, self-assembling systems, energy harvesters) for use in the creative industry sectors defined above to make urban living significantly easier, more sustainable, more comfortable, more secure and more functional. Activities are expected to focus on Technology Readiness Levels 4 to 6, and target Technology Readiness Level 7. Proposals should include a business case and exploitation strategy, as outlined in the Introduction to the LEIT part of this Work Programme