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Prague, 0 3 . 10. 2006 .

Prague, 0 3 . 10. 2006. Operational Programmes aimed at innovation in the new EU Member States, and the implementation of Lisbon Agenda Dr. Csaba Novák Director of Managing Authority for ECOP, Hungary. Prague, 0 3 . 10. 2006. I. National Development Plan (2004-2006).

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  1. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. Operational Programmes aimed at innovation in the new EU Member States, and the implementation of Lisbon Agenda Dr. Csaba Novák Director of Managing Authority for ECOP, Hungary

  2. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. I. National Development Plan (2004-2006) • Operational Programme for Agriculture and Rural Development • Human Resources Development Operational Programme Operational Programme for Regional Development • Environmental Protection and Infrastructure Operational Programme • Economic Competitiveness Operational Programme

  3. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. Economic CompetitivenessOperational Programme2004-2006 Priorities: • 1. Investment promotion; • 2. Development of small and medium-sized enterprises; • 3. Research & development, innovation; • 4. Information society and economy development.

  4. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. Budget for 2004-2006

  5. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. The result of lunched applications(By the date of 15.09.2006.) • The number of registered applications is nearing the 21 000,the required state grant (involved in the registered applications) is more than EUR 1 313 Million; • The amount of MA supported state grants is nearing the EUR 607 Million, the total cost of the MA approved project is more than 1 262 Million; • The number of contracted candidates is nearing the 8 400, the contracted amount is more than EUR 523 Million; • The total payment is over the EUR 234 Million.

  6. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. State of Play I. (By the date of 15.09.2006.)

  7. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. State of Play II. (By the date of 15.09.2006.)

  8. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. 3. Priority: Research & development, innovation – Measures (2004-2006) • 3.1. Support of application-oriented co-operative research and technology development activities 3.1.1Co-operative industrial research near completion • 3.2. Improvement of the conditions of research, technology transfer and co-operation at publicly financed and non-profit research facilities 3.2.1 Development of the research infrastructure of publicly financed research facilities 3.2.2 Support of partnerships and building of networks promoting technology transfer and co-operation between companies and publicly financed research facilities • 3.3. Reinforcement of corporate R&D capacities and innovation skills 3.3.1 Support of the innovation tasks of new, technology and knowledge-intensive micro-enterprises and spin-off companies 3.3.2 Development of corporate research infrastructure related to the creation of new research places 3.3.3 Promotion of corporate innovation

  9. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. Special Features of R+D priority • Beneficiaries: - Universities, Research institutions 60% - SMEs 40% • Beneficiaries regularly apply for grants • Complex projects are hard to execute (multi-player projects, diversified administration) • Non-profits aren’t effective enough as project-leaders • Bridging the gap between the academic and the private sector • High portion advance payment in the project financing

  10. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. Allocation of grants – R&D and Innovation (2004-2006) The allocation reflects the location of universities and research institutes.

  11. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. Main objectives of EDOP 2007-2013 • Exploitation of R+D results • Promote the closer cooperation of business and public sector • Technology and knowledge transfer

  12. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. EDOP 2007-2013 • Planned budget: EUR 2,1 – 3,3 billion • Planned priorities in EDOP: 1. R+D and innovation for the competitiveness; 2. The development of competitiveness of the enterprises (SME) 3. Development of Information Society and business environment development; 4. Financial instruments.

  13. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. EDOP 2007-2013Planned measures and components of R+D and Innovation

  14. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. EDOP 2007-2013Main principle of the performance • Setting up a Central Intermediate Body within the Hungarian Development Bank Group; • Simpler IT system and processing; • Higher portion of the refundable financing instruments; • Reducing the required collaterals( from the applicants) to reasonable level.

  15. Prague, 03. 10. 2006. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

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