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New opportunities for academic institutions and enterprises to participate in EU RTD programmes TU Kosice, 12-13 December 2002. The 6 th EU Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (2002 - 2006)
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New opportunities for academic institutions and enterprises to participate in EU RTD programmes TU Kosice, 12-13 December 2002 The 6th EU Framework Programme for Research andTechnological Development(2002 - 2006) Manfred HorvatBIT - Bureau for International Research and Technology Cooperation, AT An initiative of the Austrian Government and the Economic Chamber Austria
Introducing BIT New policy context „European Research Area“ FP6 as an instrument for the creation of ERA The objectives and the new approach of FP6 Structure, contents, budget Participation modalities for FP6 New and traditional instruments Implementation of FP6 Evaluation procedures and criteria Financial aspects of FP6 The Call for Expressions of Interest spring 2002 Summary: Main characteristics & agenda of FP6 The 6th EU Framework Programme (FP6)
promoting cooperation in international R&D programmes and initiatives: EU Framework Programme (National Contact Points for all areas of FP6) EUREKA(EUREKA Secretariat and NPS) INTAS providing information and assistance for all interested parties the Austrian "one-stop-shop“ for EU+ R&D a gateway for finding partners in Austria The BIT is ...
identifying possible participants in EU RTD creating awareness on collaborative RTD disseminating information on EU RTD finding partners in Austria and abroad assistance and coaching for proposers active stimulation of new projects exploitation of results & technology transfer monitoring &strategy development forAustrian participation in EU RTD supporting strategic newcomer countries ... The BIT: Core Services
Developing the client base: a need for continuous effort Development of the BIT client base; at present: 27.000 persons 30000 W 25000 V T 20000 Sa 15000 St O 10000 N K 5000 B 0 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
The Clients of BIT • 42% of the client organisations are in active contactwith BIT, their success rate is substantially highercompared to those without BIT-contact
Promoting 60 Calls for Proposals in FP5 + 300 mailings to >200.000 recipients answering to 10.000 requests for information providing 1.700 detailed advise sessions organising ~100 BIT information days etc. participating in ~90 events with partners publishing 6 issues of BIT bulletin InFoTeKo involvement in 20+ EU projects to stimulate participation in FP - particularly by SMEs Activities of BIT in 2001
BIT - Contact persons • Manfred Horvat, Director: Co-ordinating National Contact Point • Sabine Herlitschka, Dep. Dir.: Life Sciences • Klaus Bernhardt: Information Society Technologies • Gerald Kern: Nanotechnologies, Materials, Production • Hans Rohowetz: Aeronautics and Space, Transport • Bettina Asamer: Energy and Environment • Robert Schwertner: International Co-operation • Kurt Butscher: Innovation,INNOVATION Relay Centre Austria • S. Herlitschka & M. Bidmon:SME Measures (CRAFT, Collective research) • Gerald Müller-Niklas: Human Ressources and Mobility Research Infrastructures • Andrea Höglinger: Socio-economic Research • Philippe Loward: Austrian EUREKA National Project Co-ordinator • Christian Hopp:Legal and financial matters of EU RTD
Structural weaknesses of Research and development in Europe Financial resources for R&D Researchers, scientists, engineers (RSE) Fragmentation, separation, regional disparity TheEuropean paradoxon of innovation European R&D cooperation: The European Research Area (ERA)! The EU Framework Programme (FP6) FP6: Starting point - a diagnosis
Towards the European Research Area.COM(2000)6, 18.01.2000, p. 24: The European Research Area should be an area where the scientific capacity and material resources can be put to best use, where national and European policies can be implemented more coherently, and where people and knowledge can circulate freely; an area attractive both to European researchers and the best researchers from third countries, and built on respect for the common social and ethical values of Europeans and their diversity. The European Research Area (ERA)
The new strategic goals of the EU till ‘10Lisbon 2000 and Barcelona 2002 *) “..., to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion.” “ ... that the overall spending on R&D and innovation in the Union should be increased with the aim of approaching 3% of GDP by 2010.” *) Presidency Conclusions, European Councils:Lisbon, 23 and 24 March 2000 and Barcelona, 15 and 16 March 2002http://ue.eu.int/en/info/eurocouncil/index.htm
A joint effort by EU and MS to bring EU research to the top! FP6 as instrument to support creation of ERA building integrated and structured R&D capacities improving the impact of EU RTD activities more coordination and coherence of national and EU RTD activities ERA - Lisbon - FP6
Objectives: contributing to the creation of the ERA *) Strengthening the s&t bases of Europe‘s industry encouraging it to become more competitive supporting other EU policies Targets: integrating research structuring the ERA strengthening the foundations of the ERA *) ERA: European Research Area FP6: Objectives and targets
transnational collaboration (min. 3 partners/3 countries) strategic objectives - programme oriented innovative, based on sci&techn. excellence competitive - competition of the best teams in EU rather mid-term oriented RTD results are the property of the participants organisations selected via Calls for Proposals and evaluation procedures involving a set of multiple criteria and independent experts Characteristics of EU R&D actaivities
The benefits of participation in EU RTD • additional financial and other resources • strengthening international competitiveness • achieving critical mass for RTD • sharing the risks and the opportunities for innovation • getting international, finding strategic partners • gaining information, orientation and know how • personnel and organisational development • benchmarking • image and reputation
3 Specific Programmes: Integrating and strengtheningthe European Research Area 12.905 Structuring the EuropeanResearch Area 2.605 Joint Research Centre 760 EC FP6 16.270 EURATOM 1.230 Total 17.500 EC FP6: Programme Structure & Budget(€ million)
Integrating Research Priority thematic areas (69%) Specific activities in a wider area of technology ( 8%) Strengthening the Foundations of ERA ( 2%) Support for co-ordination of research activities Support for the development of coherentresearch and innovation policies in Europe Structuring the ERA (16%) Research and innovation Human resources and mobility Research infrastructures Science and society Joint Research Centre (JRC) ( 5%) EC FP6 : Structure & contents
1Life sciences, genomics, biotechnology for health 2.255 2 Information society technologies 3.625 3 Nanotechnologies and nanosciences,knowledge-based functional materials,new production processes and devices 1.300 4 Aeronautics and space 1.075 5 Food quality and safety 685 6 Sustainable development, global change,ecosystems 2.120 7 Citizens and governance in aknowledge-based society 225 Budget 11.285 *) *)including 300 MEUR for specific 3rd countries; 15% for SMEs Integrating and strengthening the ERAPriority thematic areas:Contents and budget(M€)
Policy oriented research andleading edge topics (NEST) 555 specific research activities for SMEs 430 cooperative research (CRAFT) (290) collective research (140) sci. internat. cooperation activities (INCO) 315 Mediterranean and western Balkans Russia and the NIS Developing Countries Budget 1.300 Integrating and strengthening the ERASpecific activities covering a wider field of researchContents and budget(M€)
every legal entity established in Member State (EU) or associated country New: Associated Candidate Countries (ACC) are treated equally to Member States (EU) New: International organisations of Europeaninterest are equal to organisations in MS New: EU financial contribution for target countries of specific international co-operation measures (INCO) Thresholds: min 3 independent legal entities from EU or associated countries, with 2 from EU or associated candidate country possible: 1 legal entity for fellowships/spec. support actions min number can be increased by Work Programmes FP6: Participation
Third Countries =not MS, ACC, AC all countries world wide: „Integration“ part of FP6 open for participation „INCO“ countries: EU financial contribution for participation in „Integration“ part countries with co-operation agreements: participation in all activities also outside „Integration“ part (under the conditions specified by agreement) other countries: participation in all activities outside „Integration“ only if necessary FP6: Third Country Participation
Networks of Excellence *) Integrated Projects *) EU contribution to joint nat. programmes (Art 169) specific measures for SMEs collective research training and mobility of researchers third countries fellowships, return fellowships,excellence measures research infrastructures: feasibility, development *)In priority thematic areas FP6: The new instruments
specific targeted RTD projects (STREPs) specific measures for SMEs CRAFT: Co-operative Research Action for Technology training and mobility of researchers e.g. Marie Curie fellowships, networks, training sites research infrastructures access, integration, feasibility, development Specific co-ordination action e.g. thematic networks, concerted actions Specific support actions e.g. stimulation actions, economic and technological intelligence actions, studies, conferences FP6: The traditional instruments
New instruments in priority thematic areasNetworks of Excellence • to strengthen Europe‘s excellence • to act against fragmentation • to network critical mass to create durable integration and mutual specialisation - „virtual centres of excellence“ • Joint Programme of Activities - integration of capacities! • managerial autonomy: associating new partners, launching Calls • advancing knowledge on a topic, considering innovation, infrastructure, human resources & training, technology assessment, science & society aspects • opening up to other EU and 3rd countries • duration: 5-7 years EU financial participation (~ 20% of budget for TPs):overall grant for integration - several M€ a year(~ 100 to 125 NoE/FP6)
New instruments in priority thematic areasNetworks of Excellence (continued) • Joint Programme of Activity (JPA): • integrating activities • coordinated programming of partners‘ activities:mutual specialisation! • development of common research platforms/facilities • staff mobility and personnel exchange • reinforced electronic communication and collaborative work • possibly relocation of staff, teams equipment • joint research activities • medium to long-term plan for joint research • activities to spread excellence • joint training of researchers and other key staff • dissemination, communication, knowledge transfer • Governance and monitoring of NoE: • a unified management structure • institutional committment, e.g. „governing council“ • Commission reviews: annual, mid-term review end of term review
New instruments in priority thematic areasIntegrated Projects • strengthen competitiveness, solve major soc. problems • clear objectives to generate sci&tech knowledge by integrating the critical mass of activities and resources • co-operation of different organisations • a broad sepctrum of activities: research, development & demonstration as appropriate, training, IPR mgmt, specific measures to encourage SME participation • managerial autonomy: adapting the work programmes, associating new partners, launching Calls, • duration: 3-5 years EU financial participation (~70% of budget for TPs):grant to the budget up to 50% of total actual costs;may be several tens of M€ a year;mgmt level justification of costs (auditor!)
Increased flexibility & autonomy regarding: Autonomy in internal organisation different possibilities to extend partnership adjustments of work programme according to evolving needs allocation of EC contribution among activities and/or participants - Consortium Agreement! New instruments in priority thematic areasImplementation of NoE and IP
New instruments: Article 169 Treaty EU participation in joint nat. Programmes • Clearly identified programmes of governments or national/regional research (funding) organisations • joint implementation: specific implementation structure (harmonised work programmes, joint or co-ordinated Calls for Proposals, common infrastructures) • where programmes are open to other European countries: EU may contribute to participation of researchers from those countries • a need for exploratory work and consultation ... • EU financial contribution:grant to the budgets of jointly executed activities; up to 50% of total costs
Community participation in/contribution to reseach programmes carried out jointly by a number of member states potentially most powerful instrument:integrate national programmes difficult to apply: each requires a co-initiative of national programmes and a Commission proposal long and complex co-decision procedure (Council, EP) Commission is preparing pilot proposals New instruments: Article 169 Treaty
To smooth transition from the „traditional“ to the „new“ instruments to support research activities of more limited scope and ambition to develop new or improved products, processes and services particularly for smaller actors (e.g. SMEs, organisations from Candidate Countries) STREPs will be used degressively as FP6 proceeds subject to independent evaluation in 2004 „Stairway of excellence“Specific targeted research projects(STREPs)
Specific targeted res. projects (STREP) • Sharply focused projects to improve competitiveness • Research projects to gain new knowledge to improve or develop new products, processes and services or to meet other needs of society and EU policies • demonstration projects to prove the viability of new technologies • innovation projects to test, validate and disseminate new innovation concepts and methods at EU level • Participants from at least 3 different countries (MS or AS, min. 2 MS or candidate country) • min. partnership: 3 partners from 3 countries (1 EU MS or CC) • EU financial contribution:grant up to 50% of the budget
Classification of instruments There are different ways forgetting involved in EU R&D collaboration!Follow a strategic approachchoosing the right instrument(s)!
Calls for Proposals will identify which instruments are to be used IP and NoE will have priority from the outset to reduce oversubscription substantially, Calls for Proposals will be specific depending on instrument STREP: similar to FP5 IP: much more specific NoE: very specific and detailed Assessment of new instruments in 2004 possible adjustments of their relative weighting Implementation of FP6
Calls for Proposals for NoE, IP: preceded by Expressions of Interest Simplified proposal preparation for new instruments two-step procedure: 1. Outline proposal, 2. full proposal evolution of project activities - detailed work plan only for 18 months Evaluation by enhanced peer review system possibly in stages: advance information and individual remote evaluation, consensus meeting, hearing for proposers, ... FP6: Evaluation procedure
scientific and technological excellence and the degree of innovation efficient management: resources, competencies, organisational modalities Relevance to the objectives of the specific programme (work programme, text of the Call) Europeanadded value, critical mass of resources mobilised, contribution to EU policies quality of plan for using or disseminating knowledge, potential for promoting innovation, clear plans for the management of IPR FP6: Evaluation criteria 1
Networks of excellence: the scope & the degree of effort to achieve integration the network‘s capacity to promote excellence beyond its membership prospects of the durable integration of their research capabilities and resources Integrated projects: ambition of the objectves capacity of the resources to contribute to competitiveness or solving societal problems FP6: Evaluation criteria 2
Criteria 1 and 2 may be specified in the workprogramme, to take into account: synergies with education at all levels, spreading awareness and knowledge, exploring the wider societal implications of the proposed work activities to increase the role of women in research the degree of European added value in programmes concerning the outermost regions the promotion of the competitivness of SMEs FP6: Evaluation criteria 3
EU funding: no distribution between participants and activities defined in contract -CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT! Implementation plan, JPA each year: detailed plan for the coming 18 months possibly update of the overall plan depending on requirements of the progress of the project Changes in consortium: consortium can decide to take new participants (without additional funding; in contract: rules for calls for canditature - NCPs have to be ionvolved!) Commission may launch calls to add activities and participants(with additional funding) Implementation: Autonomy & flexibility
New: Not a „cost approach“ EU contribution targeted at stimulating durable integration, willingness to change overcoming organisational, cultural, human barriers „incentive“ for integration, organisational change, mutual specialisation EU contribution as a fixed grant for integration calculated on basis of total number of researchers that make up research capacities of the partners on the topic of the NoE precise method of calculation will be described in Call annual grant: ~20 kEUR/researcher EU financial contribution for NoE
3 different cost models FC: full actual direct & full actual indirect costs FCF: full actual direct costs plus 20% flat rate AC: additional direct costs plus 20% flat rate Maximum rates for FC/FF participants: 50% for research part 35% for demonstration part 100% (direct costs only) for management and training note: ceiling of 7% for management costs at 100% AC participants supported at up to 100% of additional costs for all components of project EU financial contribution for IP, STREP
Full analysis of results of EoI-Call and possibility to search for partners: http://eoi.cordis.lu/search_form.cfm Call for Expressions of Interest (EoI)Information
Your personal eNewsletter BIT Infoservicefor taylormade information onup to date developments ofEuropean RTD cooperation „BIT Infoservice“: www.bit.ac.at
new objectivesregarding creation of ERA “larger” projects - structuring and integration need for strategic positioning of institutions more autonomy and flexibility of consortia new forms of Community financial contribution exactly the same rights for MC and Candidate AS EU funding for participation of INCO countries *) eligibility of internat. organisations of EU interest openess to 3rd countries worldwide increased participation of women *) Mediterranean, Balkan; Russia and NIS; Developing Countries Summary: FP6 - Main characteristics
Establishing contact Prof. Manfred Horvat Director Tel +43 1 581 16 16-114 (-109) Fax +43 1 581 16 16-16 (-18) horvat@bit.ac.at or name@bit.ac.at http://www.bit.ac.at