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Ministry of Education & Religious Affairs, Culture & Sports General Secretariat for Research and Technology. 2014-2020 Planning for Research, Technological Development & Innovation : A catalyst for recovery and growth in Greece. Prof. Vasilis Maglaris
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Ministry of Education & Religious Affairs, Culture & Sports General Secretariat for Research and Technology 2014-2020 Planning for Research, Technological Development & Innovation: A catalyst for recovery and growth in Greece Prof. Vasilis Maglaris Secretary General for Research and Technology
Strategic Goals of the General Secretariat for Research & Technology (GSRT) • The objectives of GSRT, already embedded in the National Strategic Framework for Research and Innovation for the period 2014-2020, focus on the design and implementation of a national policy through programmes funded by National and EU Funds in: • Scientific research and technological development • Enhancement and exploitation of highly specialized human potential in the area of the higher education, research and innovation • Innovative Public -Private Partnerships (PPPs), linked with Universities and Research Centres • Regional instruments for implementing Smart Specialization Strategies • Creation of new research infrastructures and exploitation of existing ones • Internationalization of the research and innovation system of the country
Expansion Pre-seed Basic R&D Seed Start-up Applied R&D State aid in Research & Development Funding Cycle Universities, Research Centres Excellence EU (FP7) / ERC «Cooperation» Teams/ Transnational cooperation / FP7 Spin Offs Innovation Poles Incubators Venture Capital Tax exemptions (50% - Patents) Development Act Structural Funds Private Contribution Death Valley State funding Commercial financing Pre-commercial financing
Overview of Greek Participation in EC DG Research Framework Programmes (1984 – 2009) per research sector –
Greek participation in FP7 Thematic Priorities / Subprogrammes(Period: Jan. 2007- Feb. 2012)
By country of origin Summary data for Greek Participation in FP7 Greece has a very strong ranking among the 100 best FP7 stakeholders NTUA, FORTH, AUTH, NKUA, NCRS Demokritos and CERTH rank in the top 100 public organisations (with FORTH and CERTH among the top 20 Research Centres in terms of participation rate) Three (3) Greek enterprises rank in the top 25 in terms of participation rate
Hellenic Research Centers’ ranking in the Top 20 FP7 project participation of Research Centers FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS
Current financial and social challenges: Role of Research, Technological Development and Innovation • GSRT aims to capitalize on the experience of the academic sector (50%), research centres (20%) and innovative business of the country (30%) towards competitive programmes for Research, Technological Development and Innovation, in cross-disciplinary and interrelated priority areas for the Greek economy and society, such as: • Climate, terrestrial and marine environment, clean energy and green technologies, health, nutrition and enhancement of the quality of life of the citizen, emerging technologies in Information Technologies & Communications, Materials & Biosciences, Humanities, Culture & Education • GSRT provides research options that can leverage: • The demand of the private sector & public services for research results • The development model of the country • The operation of the wider public sector through the use of innovative technologies and services
Main policy directions for Research, Technological Development and Innovation – RTDI (2014-2020) • Strengthening RTD excellence based on global and national criteria • Identification of policy measures and activities based on national priorities National International Level Design & Planning GSRT ΣΧΕΔΙΑΣΜΟΣ ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΙΣΜΟΣ ΓΓΕΤ Regional Level • Enhancement and encouragement of the regional innovation Smart Specialisation Strategy!
What is “smart specialisation”? Why is it an essential element for the RTDI strategy? Identifying the unique features and innovation capacity of the country / regions Labeling the competitive advantages of the country / regions Mobilizing local stakeholders and resources to a common vision and launching participatory processes for its formulation Supporting innovation in order to stimulate private sector investment Smart specialisation is an ex-ante conditionality for funding RTDI via Structural Funds for the period 2014-2020 ΕΤΑΚ SMART SPECIALISATION as an essential element for the RTDI strategy
Principles in developing initiatives in the new Programmatic Period 2014-2020 • Building the National Strategic Framework for Research and Innovation (NSFRI 2014-20) • Contribution towards the finalization of Horizon 2020 (successor Programme to FP7) – synergies with Structural Funds • Smart Specialisation Strategy – S3 • Regional dimension/ collaboration with Regional Authorities • Mobilization of the supervised GSRT institutions/Private Sector • Cooperation/co-ordination with Ministries & Agencies • Capitalizing human potential in Higher Education Institutions & Research Centers towards liaising science with Economy/Society • Restructuring of the research ecosystem &assessment
Institutional Interventions • Functional integration of Research, Universities and Research & Technological Institutions of GSRT • Coordination and support of GSRT units with the advisory role of the National Council of Research and Technology (NCRT - see next slide) • Structural rationalization of the research ecosystem : Networking, Partnerships, Mergers • Creation of favorable conditions of academic excellence for the professional development of researchers • Internationalization of Research and attraction of international scientific and technological excellence • Innovation friendly environment, competition, entrepreneurship, financial stability Business Friendly Greece • Subsidies, tax incentives, synergies of Structural Funds and E.C. Competitive RTDI Programmes • Establishment of a stable Public Private Partnership (PPP)framework as a prerequisite for active participation of the Private Sector in generating Innovation
National Council of Research and Technology - NCRT • High-level advisory board for Research, Technology and Innovation policy • It consists of high caliber academics (11 members) appointed by the Minister of Education for a period of 3 years • Chairman: Prof. Stamatis Krimizis (member of the Academy of Athens) • Logistics support provided by GSRT • Established in September 2010
GSRT research ecosystem Ι: Supervised Institutions under Public Law • National Center for Scientific Research “ DEMOKRITOS” (N.C.S.R.) • http://www.demokritos.gr/default.aspx?lang=en • The National Center for Social Research (NCSR) http://www.ekke.gr/html/eng/profile/index.html • Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR) • http://www.hcmr.gr/en/ • National Observatory of Athens (NOA) • http://www.noa.gr/indexen.html
GSRT research ecosystem IΙ: Supervised Institutions under Private Law • The National Hellenic Research Foundation (NHRF) - http://www.eie.gr/index-en.html • Foundation for Research & Technology HELLAS (FORTH) - http://www.forth.gr/ • Biomedical Sciences Research Center “Alexander Fleming” (BSRC Fleming)http://www.fleming.gr/en/ • Greek Foundation for Basic Biological Research “Alexander Fleming ” (GFBBR Fleming) – endowment • The Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (CERTH) - http://www.certh.gr/root.en.aspx • Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information Communication and Knowledge Technologies –http://www.athena-innovation.gr/en.html • Hellenic Pasteur Institute (HPI)http://www.pasteur.gr/?lang=en • The CEntre for REsearch and TEchnology – THessaly (CE.RE.TE.TH)http://www.certh.gr/root.en.aspx
GSRT research ecosystem ΙΙI: Supervised Technological Institutions • The Greek Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) • http://www.eeae.gr/en/index.php?var=_main • Greek Research and Technology Network S.A. (GRNET) • http://www.grnet.gr/default.asp?pid=1&la=2 d technology • Science Center and Technology Museum "NOESIS” • http://www.noesis.edu.gr/index_en.php?action=firstPage
Basic characteristics of the National and Regional RTDI system Strengths • A new generation of successful Research Centres founded in the ’80s outside Athens • Decentralized Universities and Technological Educational Institutes • Regions that have acquired experience in the last 15 years in delivering regional strategic innovation plans with EC support (RTT, RTP, RIS, PRAI…)and implementing research activities in the Framework of Structural Funds • Significant Return on Investments made over the past years
Restructuring of research ecosystem: A Hellenic Federation for Research & Technology (HFRT) • Creation of a common area for Research and Education- Coordination at the level of planning and operational autonomy of Research Centres • Mobility, deep networking among research teams • Critical mass, economies of scale • Institutionalization and enhancement of the Conference of the Research Centres’ Directors Board of Directors • Transparent allocation of research funding by stakeholder agreement • Open access to Research Infrastructures, synergies among research and academic communities • Annual planning and monitoring • Extroversion, evaluation, accountability Excellence