This document discusses the integrated approach for developing advanced materials and systems in the Horizon 2020 program. It provides an overview of key enabling technologies and their role in competitiveness. Horizon 2020 aims to bring together excellent science, industrial leadership, and addressing societal challenges. The priorities for nanotechnologies and advanced materials calls in 2014-2015 are outlined, focusing on developing technologies from research to market deployment. Future directions emphasize further vertical and horizontal integration, addressing both industrial and policy needs.
Presentación de Lorenzo Vallés, Jefe de la Unidad de Producción y Biotecnología de la Dirección KETs de la Comisión Europea, sobre las convocatorias H2020 NMBP 2016
HORIZON 2020 – a Strategic Element in Israel’s R&D Eco-System - Avi Hasson - ...ISERD Israel
Horizon 2020 Launch Event in Israel - Presentation of Avi Hasson, Chief Scientist of the Israeli Ministry of Economy and Chairman of ISERD's Steering Commitee
A guide to ICT-related activities in WP2016-17Open Concept
Przewodnik Komisji Europejskiej, „A guide to ICT-related activities in WP2016-17” - czyli jak aplikować o środki w dziedzinie ICT w Programie Horyzont 2020.
This document summarizes discussions from a conference on developing science, technology and innovation indicators and policies. Key topics discussed include:
- The need for a systems approach and measuring innovation in all sectors to better inform policy.
- Collecting new data on topics like scientist mobility, refugee migration backgrounds, and knowledge flows to answer important questions.
- Involving stakeholders like scientists, engineers and citizens to understand impacts through participatory processes.
- The limits of indicators and risks of oversimplification or perverse effects from misuse of metrics like rankings.
- Making indicators more inclusive by capturing contributions from new performers and geographical or cognitive areas not traditionally included.
- Opportunities and challenges of
Ukraine: National Export Strategy Consultation. Innovation - An International...Subhrendu Chatterji
Introductory presentation to Ukranian National Export Strategy consultation participants on concepts re developing an export-oriented national innovation system and policies.
This document provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the EU's framework programme for research and innovation from 2014 to 2020. The key points are:
1) Horizon 2020 has a budget of over €70 billion and aims to boost Europe's global competitiveness through support for research and innovation.
2) It focuses on three main priorities - excellent science, industrial leadership, and tackling societal challenges - to support jobs and growth across the EU.
3) The programme aims to simplify access to funding for all groups including companies, universities, and institutes across Europe and beyond.
Presentación de Lorenzo Vallés, Jefe de la Unidad de Producción y Biotecnología de la Dirección KETs de la Comisión Europea, sobre las convocatorias H2020 NMBP 2016
HORIZON 2020 – a Strategic Element in Israel’s R&D Eco-System - Avi Hasson - ...ISERD Israel
Horizon 2020 Launch Event in Israel - Presentation of Avi Hasson, Chief Scientist of the Israeli Ministry of Economy and Chairman of ISERD's Steering Commitee
A guide to ICT-related activities in WP2016-17Open Concept
Przewodnik Komisji Europejskiej, „A guide to ICT-related activities in WP2016-17” - czyli jak aplikować o środki w dziedzinie ICT w Programie Horyzont 2020.
This document summarizes discussions from a conference on developing science, technology and innovation indicators and policies. Key topics discussed include:
- The need for a systems approach and measuring innovation in all sectors to better inform policy.
- Collecting new data on topics like scientist mobility, refugee migration backgrounds, and knowledge flows to answer important questions.
- Involving stakeholders like scientists, engineers and citizens to understand impacts through participatory processes.
- The limits of indicators and risks of oversimplification or perverse effects from misuse of metrics like rankings.
- Making indicators more inclusive by capturing contributions from new performers and geographical or cognitive areas not traditionally included.
- Opportunities and challenges of
Ukraine: National Export Strategy Consultation. Innovation - An International...Subhrendu Chatterji
Introductory presentation to Ukranian National Export Strategy consultation participants on concepts re developing an export-oriented national innovation system and policies.
This document provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the EU's framework programme for research and innovation from 2014 to 2020. The key points are:
1) Horizon 2020 has a budget of over €70 billion and aims to boost Europe's global competitiveness through support for research and innovation.
2) It focuses on three main priorities - excellent science, industrial leadership, and tackling societal challenges - to support jobs and growth across the EU.
3) The programme aims to simplify access to funding for all groups including companies, universities, and institutes across Europe and beyond.
Horizon 2020 is the EU's framework program for research and innovation from 2014 to 2020 with a budget of nearly €80 billion. It aims to support research and innovation through three main priorities - excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges. The program simplifies funding rules and increases support for innovative SMEs. Horizon 2020 also strengthens links between research and the European Research Area and promotes international cooperation.
Intellectual Property Policies for Innovation in Kazakhstaninnovationoecd
This document discusses boosting Kazakhstan's national intellectual property system for innovation. It provides an overview of Kazakhstan's socio-economic conditions and innovation potential, the organization of its intellectual property system, different intellectual property user groups in the country, and efforts to create conditions for intellectual property markets. The document recommends focusing policy on improving coordination of intellectual property policies, facilitating use of intellectual property by SMEs and traditional sectors, adapting policies targeted at universities to enhance private sector development, and taking a sectoral focus in intellectual property policies.
Horizon 2020 - Ruolo di APRE e risultati del primo cut-offRomagna Tech
"Ruolo di APRE e risultati del primo cut-off"
Ruolo del National Contact Point
Esiti del primo semestre di call e la partecipazione dell’Italia
Focus esiti bandi EeB e Strumento per PMI
Presentazione di Massimo Borriello - Punto di Contatto Nazionale ENERGIA 2020 APRE
This document discusses trends in commercializing public research. It begins by noting that commercializing public research is important for economic growth but challenging due to differences between public research and business. It then provides an overview of knowledge transfer and commercialization systems, and summarizes data on invention disclosures, university patenting, and public research institution patenting which show some leveling off in commercialization outputs in recent years. The document then examines trends in strategies and policies for commercialization, including legislative reforms, supporting entrepreneurial ideas, incentives for collaboration, the role of technology transfer offices, and collaborative intellectual property tools.
Horizon 2020 - SME Support 2014-2020 - Jean-David Malo - Israel, May 16th 2012ISERD Israel
מצגת בנושא:
SME Measures in Horizon 2020
הועברה ע"י:
Mr. Jean David Malo, Head of Unit Financial Engineering, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission
ביום מידע "מנגנוני הורייזן 2020" לקראת תוכנית המסגרת הבאה למו"פ של האיחוד האירופי שהתקיים במשרדי ISERD 16.5.2012
Horizon 2020 - Oportunidades entre UE y LAC. Octubre 2017Elan Network
Taller: Formación Programa Horizonte 2020.
Objetivos:
• Explicar los alcances y oportunidades de desarrollo de proyectos
conjuntos.
• Presentar las mejores prácticas para la participación en el Programa
Horizonte 2020
• Casos de éxito
Boosting Malaysia's National Intellectual Property System for Innovationinnovationoecd
The document discusses a project to boost Malaysia's national intellectual property system for innovation. It provides an overview of the project background and implementation, Malaysia's socio-economic context, the organization of its IP system, current and potential IP users, and policy recommendations. The project conducted an analysis of Malaysia's IP system and identified 3 priority areas and 18 policy recommendations to strengthen how the national IP system contributes to innovation.
This document provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program for 2014-2020. Key points include:
- Horizon 2020 has a budget of over €70 billion and aims to drive economic growth and jobs through support for research and innovation.
- It focuses on three main priorities: excellent science, industrial leadership, and addressing societal challenges.
- The program simplifies participation rules and funding to increase access and participation for all member states and organizations.
- Horizon 2020 also aims to strengthen the European Research Area and boost the involvement of small and medium enterprises.
Science, Innovation and the Economy: UK Challenges and OpportunitiesTera Allas
Presentation for Government Economic Service seminar in July 2014 on the role of science and innovation in economic growth and the UK's respective strengths and weaknesses
20140130_Infoday regional H2020_ICT_Mariano Alcañiz y Fernando RicoRedit
This document discusses the ICT-LEIT Horizon 2020 program's 2014 calls. It begins by introducing the key players in ICT-LEIT H2020, including the Spanish delegation and CDTI contact points. It then outlines changes from FP7 to H2020, such as a greater focus on innovation. The core sections describe the 2014 calls, which cover areas like components and systems, future internet technologies, content technologies, robotics, micro- and nanoelectronics, and cross-cutting activities. Evaluation criteria for proposals are also discussed, emphasizing innovation.
von Hippel - Toward more inclusive science and innovation indicatorsinnovationoecd
The document discusses the need to make science and innovation indicators more inclusive by accounting for household sector innovation. It makes two key suggestions: (1) change the Oslo Manual's definition of innovation to apply to household and other sectors, not just producers; and (2) measure household sector innovation through regular social surveys. The document argues that excluding free household innovations distorts understanding of interactions between sectors and underestimates total innovation. It provides examples and evidence of the scale and impacts of household innovation.
Oecd digital innovation_summaryreport_fullreport_websiteslideshow19
The report examines how digital technologies are transforming innovation and the impacts on policy. Key findings include:
1) Digital technologies facilitate data-driven, collaborative and faster innovation cycles but also concentration;
2) Impacts vary across sectors like agri-food, automotive and retail due to differences in technologies, data needs, and adoption trends;
3) Innovation policies must adapt across areas like data access, entrepreneurship, research and skills to support digital innovation.
Rassenfosse - IProduct database of patent products pairsinnovationoecd
The document describes a proposed database called IPRoduct that would link intellectual property (IP) data like patents to product data. This would allow researchers to study the "real impact" of innovations by observing them at the point they reach consumers. The database is being developed by collecting information companies provide online linking patents to products. An initial database includes data on 1,000 products, 3,000 patents, and 30 companies. Preliminary analysis of the data provides stylized facts and shows the database could have policy relevance by better understanding the economic impact of IP and providing new innovation indicators.
africa re:load 2 Nguyen - German Development Cooperation: innovation and gree...icebauhaus
The document discusses Germany's involvement in international discussions on innovation and green growth. It outlines how the German Development Cooperation (BMZ) participates in forums like the G20 Development Working Group and UN Rio+20 Conference. It also describes the approach of GIZ (German Agency for International Cooperation) to developing innovation systems in partner countries. GIZ works to strengthen the key sub-systems of innovation systems - private sector, public sector, research capacity, and human/social capital. It also promotes bridges between these sub-systems like technology transfer and innovation networks to spur greater innovation and green growth.
Emerging technology innovation systems: key considerations for policy making ...costi2014
This document outlines key considerations for policymaking and strategy development regarding emerging technologies. It discusses factors that influence high-tech innovation systems like limited commercial experience and access to venture capital. It also describes four paths of emerging technology innovation systems: science and technology push, entrepreneurial, system building, and market motors. The document then provides examples of country experiences with emerging technologies strategies, like Germany's focus on priority technologies and the UK's investments in seven high-potential technologies.
Priorités thématiques et dimension internationale du projet H2020Pasteur_Tunis
Présentation du programme cadre H2020, par Aurélie Pancera, Expert PASRI, durant la journée de présentation du H2020, lors de la journée sur le programme H2020 organisée à l'Institut Pasteur de Tunis, le 20 septembre 2013
This document provides an overview of the role of ICT in Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation funding programme for 2014-2020. Key points include:
- ICT will contribute to several of Horizon 2020's priorities, including industrial leadership, excellent science, and tackling societal challenges.
- ICT is highlighted as important for areas like health, energy, transport, smart cities, and security.
- New funding instruments are introduced, like the Open Disruptive Innovation Scheme to support innovative SMEs and the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) program.
- An overview is given of how ICT relates to each of Horizon 2020's pillars and societal challenge areas.
Laboratorio "SMART PUGLIA: Verso la strategia di specializzazione intelligent...FormezPA - Capacity SUD
Il progetto Capacity SUD ha la finalità di migliorare la capacità istituzionale delle amministrazioni regionali aiutandole a programmare interventi che rispondano alle loro esigenze prioritarie e a dotarsi delle competenze, degli strumenti e delle tecnologie necessarie per la loro efficace attuazione. La capacità istituzionale, oltre a fornire un supporto strategico per una gestione maggiormente efficiente dei PO, assume un rilievo fondamentale in prospettiva della programmazione comunitaria nel quadro di Europa 2020.
Website: capacitaistituzionale.formez.it
Horizon 2020 is the EU's framework program for research and innovation from 2014 to 2020 with a budget of nearly €80 billion. It aims to support research and innovation through three main priorities - excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges. The program simplifies funding rules and increases support for innovative SMEs. Horizon 2020 also strengthens links between research and the European Research Area and promotes international cooperation.
Intellectual Property Policies for Innovation in Kazakhstaninnovationoecd
This document discusses boosting Kazakhstan's national intellectual property system for innovation. It provides an overview of Kazakhstan's socio-economic conditions and innovation potential, the organization of its intellectual property system, different intellectual property user groups in the country, and efforts to create conditions for intellectual property markets. The document recommends focusing policy on improving coordination of intellectual property policies, facilitating use of intellectual property by SMEs and traditional sectors, adapting policies targeted at universities to enhance private sector development, and taking a sectoral focus in intellectual property policies.
Horizon 2020 - Ruolo di APRE e risultati del primo cut-offRomagna Tech
"Ruolo di APRE e risultati del primo cut-off"
Ruolo del National Contact Point
Esiti del primo semestre di call e la partecipazione dell’Italia
Focus esiti bandi EeB e Strumento per PMI
Presentazione di Massimo Borriello - Punto di Contatto Nazionale ENERGIA 2020 APRE
This document discusses trends in commercializing public research. It begins by noting that commercializing public research is important for economic growth but challenging due to differences between public research and business. It then provides an overview of knowledge transfer and commercialization systems, and summarizes data on invention disclosures, university patenting, and public research institution patenting which show some leveling off in commercialization outputs in recent years. The document then examines trends in strategies and policies for commercialization, including legislative reforms, supporting entrepreneurial ideas, incentives for collaboration, the role of technology transfer offices, and collaborative intellectual property tools.
Horizon 2020 - SME Support 2014-2020 - Jean-David Malo - Israel, May 16th 2012ISERD Israel
מצגת בנושא:
SME Measures in Horizon 2020
הועברה ע"י:
Mr. Jean David Malo, Head of Unit Financial Engineering, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission
ביום מידע "מנגנוני הורייזן 2020" לקראת תוכנית המסגרת הבאה למו"פ של האיחוד האירופי שהתקיים במשרדי ISERD 16.5.2012
Horizon 2020 - Oportunidades entre UE y LAC. Octubre 2017Elan Network
Taller: Formación Programa Horizonte 2020.
Objetivos:
• Explicar los alcances y oportunidades de desarrollo de proyectos
conjuntos.
• Presentar las mejores prácticas para la participación en el Programa
Horizonte 2020
• Casos de éxito
Boosting Malaysia's National Intellectual Property System for Innovationinnovationoecd
The document discusses a project to boost Malaysia's national intellectual property system for innovation. It provides an overview of the project background and implementation, Malaysia's socio-economic context, the organization of its IP system, current and potential IP users, and policy recommendations. The project conducted an analysis of Malaysia's IP system and identified 3 priority areas and 18 policy recommendations to strengthen how the national IP system contributes to innovation.
This document provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program for 2014-2020. Key points include:
- Horizon 2020 has a budget of over €70 billion and aims to drive economic growth and jobs through support for research and innovation.
- It focuses on three main priorities: excellent science, industrial leadership, and addressing societal challenges.
- The program simplifies participation rules and funding to increase access and participation for all member states and organizations.
- Horizon 2020 also aims to strengthen the European Research Area and boost the involvement of small and medium enterprises.
Science, Innovation and the Economy: UK Challenges and OpportunitiesTera Allas
Presentation for Government Economic Service seminar in July 2014 on the role of science and innovation in economic growth and the UK's respective strengths and weaknesses
20140130_Infoday regional H2020_ICT_Mariano Alcañiz y Fernando RicoRedit
This document discusses the ICT-LEIT Horizon 2020 program's 2014 calls. It begins by introducing the key players in ICT-LEIT H2020, including the Spanish delegation and CDTI contact points. It then outlines changes from FP7 to H2020, such as a greater focus on innovation. The core sections describe the 2014 calls, which cover areas like components and systems, future internet technologies, content technologies, robotics, micro- and nanoelectronics, and cross-cutting activities. Evaluation criteria for proposals are also discussed, emphasizing innovation.
von Hippel - Toward more inclusive science and innovation indicatorsinnovationoecd
The document discusses the need to make science and innovation indicators more inclusive by accounting for household sector innovation. It makes two key suggestions: (1) change the Oslo Manual's definition of innovation to apply to household and other sectors, not just producers; and (2) measure household sector innovation through regular social surveys. The document argues that excluding free household innovations distorts understanding of interactions between sectors and underestimates total innovation. It provides examples and evidence of the scale and impacts of household innovation.
Oecd digital innovation_summaryreport_fullreport_websiteslideshow19
The report examines how digital technologies are transforming innovation and the impacts on policy. Key findings include:
1) Digital technologies facilitate data-driven, collaborative and faster innovation cycles but also concentration;
2) Impacts vary across sectors like agri-food, automotive and retail due to differences in technologies, data needs, and adoption trends;
3) Innovation policies must adapt across areas like data access, entrepreneurship, research and skills to support digital innovation.
Rassenfosse - IProduct database of patent products pairsinnovationoecd
The document describes a proposed database called IPRoduct that would link intellectual property (IP) data like patents to product data. This would allow researchers to study the "real impact" of innovations by observing them at the point they reach consumers. The database is being developed by collecting information companies provide online linking patents to products. An initial database includes data on 1,000 products, 3,000 patents, and 30 companies. Preliminary analysis of the data provides stylized facts and shows the database could have policy relevance by better understanding the economic impact of IP and providing new innovation indicators.
africa re:load 2 Nguyen - German Development Cooperation: innovation and gree...icebauhaus
The document discusses Germany's involvement in international discussions on innovation and green growth. It outlines how the German Development Cooperation (BMZ) participates in forums like the G20 Development Working Group and UN Rio+20 Conference. It also describes the approach of GIZ (German Agency for International Cooperation) to developing innovation systems in partner countries. GIZ works to strengthen the key sub-systems of innovation systems - private sector, public sector, research capacity, and human/social capital. It also promotes bridges between these sub-systems like technology transfer and innovation networks to spur greater innovation and green growth.
Emerging technology innovation systems: key considerations for policy making ...costi2014
This document outlines key considerations for policymaking and strategy development regarding emerging technologies. It discusses factors that influence high-tech innovation systems like limited commercial experience and access to venture capital. It also describes four paths of emerging technology innovation systems: science and technology push, entrepreneurial, system building, and market motors. The document then provides examples of country experiences with emerging technologies strategies, like Germany's focus on priority technologies and the UK's investments in seven high-potential technologies.
Priorités thématiques et dimension internationale du projet H2020Pasteur_Tunis
Présentation du programme cadre H2020, par Aurélie Pancera, Expert PASRI, durant la journée de présentation du H2020, lors de la journée sur le programme H2020 organisée à l'Institut Pasteur de Tunis, le 20 septembre 2013
This document provides an overview of the role of ICT in Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation funding programme for 2014-2020. Key points include:
- ICT will contribute to several of Horizon 2020's priorities, including industrial leadership, excellent science, and tackling societal challenges.
- ICT is highlighted as important for areas like health, energy, transport, smart cities, and security.
- New funding instruments are introduced, like the Open Disruptive Innovation Scheme to support innovative SMEs and the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) program.
- An overview is given of how ICT relates to each of Horizon 2020's pillars and societal challenge areas.
Laboratorio "SMART PUGLIA: Verso la strategia di specializzazione intelligent...FormezPA - Capacity SUD
Il progetto Capacity SUD ha la finalità di migliorare la capacità istituzionale delle amministrazioni regionali aiutandole a programmare interventi che rispondano alle loro esigenze prioritarie e a dotarsi delle competenze, degli strumenti e delle tecnologie necessarie per la loro efficace attuazione. La capacità istituzionale, oltre a fornire un supporto strategico per una gestione maggiormente efficiente dei PO, assume un rilievo fondamentale in prospettiva della programmazione comunitaria nel quadro di Europa 2020.
Website: capacitaistituzionale.formez.it
Bouquet: SIERA Workshop on The Pillars of Horizon2020Mustafa Jarrar
The document summarizes key aspects of Horizon 2020, the European Union's research and innovation program from 2014 to 2020. It discusses the program's three main pillars of excellence in science, industrial leadership, and tackling societal challenges. It notes the increased focus on innovation and bringing ideas to market. It outlines the types of funding actions, eligibility requirements, evaluation criteria, and opportunities for participation by countries outside the EU like Palestine. The presentation aims to highlight opportunities for Birzeit University under Horizon 2020.
The document summarizes the results of the INNFORMED project workshops in various Mediterranean countries. The workshops aimed to introduce foresight tools and techniques to reinforce systemic approaches to research and innovation policies. They involved developing success scenarios and roadmaps for sectors such as solar energy, biotechnology, and agriculture. Key lessons included the need to address non-scientific barriers to success, clarify the systemic dimensions of innovation, and provide further support for research and research-intensive enterprises. The workshops generated discussions and documents that could inform future foresight exercises and projects in the region.
OECD workshop on measuring the link between public procurement, R&D and innov...STIEAS
OECD workshop on measuring the link between public procurement, R&D and innovation. "Demand side Innovation Policy: a systems Perspective". Presentation by Mario Cervantes
The document provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the European Union's research and innovation programme for 2014-2020. Key points include:
- It has a budget of over €70 billion, a 25% increase from the previous 2007-2013 period.
- It aims to boost jobs and growth by supporting research, innovation and addressing societal challenges.
- It simplifies funding with single rules, faster grants, and less auditing.
- Funding is organized around three priorities: excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges like health, energy, transport and climate.
- It emphasizes challenge-based and cross-disciplinary research with participation from SMEs.
- Horizon 2020 aims to strengthen the
Europe 2014-2020: programme de recherche & innovation Horizon 2020UNITEC
Horizon 2020 is the EU's proposed 80 billion euro research and innovation program for 2014-2020. It aims to strengthen the EU's global competitiveness and address economic, environmental and societal challenges through support for science, industrial technology, and addressing societal problems. The program consolidates separate existing initiatives and focuses on innovation across sectors. It emphasizes key technologies like ICT, and supports business innovation through measures like the SME instrument and access to risk finance.
Horizon2020 - Stimulating Research and Innovation Investments for Growth and ...Invest Northern Ireland
The document discusses synergies between the Horizon 2020 program and future Cohesion Policy (2014-2020) regarding research and innovation investments. It notes that while Horizon 2020 focuses on transnational projects and excellence, Cohesion Policy supports place-based regional development through smart specialization strategies. The goal is to increase synergies by identifying complementarities between the programs, such as Horizon 2020 focusing on major challenges and competitiveness while Cohesion Policy builds regional innovation capacities. The Commission provides assistance to member states and regions in developing and implementing smart specialization strategies.
Christiana Siambekou - National Documentation Centre (EKT)WWW.ERFC.GR
This document summarizes information about funding opportunities under the Horizon 2020 program's "Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy" work programme. It outlines the four main funding areas: energy efficiency, smart cities and communities, competitive low-carbon energy, and support for SMEs. Call deadlines and budgets for 2014-2015 are provided for each area. National contact points that can provide guidance on Horizon 2020 applications are also mentioned.
Patterns and characteristics of innovation in the ICT sector lessons from suc...Ilyas Azzioui
Expert Group Meeting on Investment, Research, Development and Innovation the ICT Sector ( Tunisia, 7-8 May 2013)
Abstract
The presentation uses the concept of sectoral innovation system and argues for the importance of analyses conducted at sectoral level, because there are significant differences across economic sectors in the variables and mechanisms involved in catch-up.
Drawing on empirical evidences from research the presentation shows how innovation differs across sectors in terms of sources and patterns of technological change, appropriability conditions, knowledge base and accumulation of knowledge, and last but not least organizations and actors involved. A strong emphasis will be put on how the ICT sector differs from other sectors.
The second part of the presentation first discusses the common factors affecting catching up in six economic sectors – Telecommunications, software, automobile, pharmaceuticals, semi-conductors and agro-food- in several catching-up economies such a Brazil, India, China, Taiwan and Korea. It moves then into discussing the differences across sectors explains how the ICT sector (Telecom and Software) compares to the other sectors.
The document discusses the value of collaboration in innovation and advancing materials in the UK. It notes that the UK spends over £35 billion annually on research and development, and aims to increase that to £60 billion. Collaboration through organizations like the Knowledge Transfer Network can help accelerate innovation by connecting businesses, researchers, funders and other stakeholders to develop new technologies and solutions. Examples of KTN's support activities that facilitate collaboration include networking events, technology dissemination, and mentoring on funding proposals.
The document provides information on the EU's Horizon 2020 program for clean, secure and efficient energy for the 2016-2017 work program. It discusses the political context, budget details, focus areas of energy efficiency, low carbon technologies, and smart cities and communities. Cross-cutting activities and opportunities for SMEs are also outlined. Participation data from the April 2015 call showed 264 proposals submitted, with 16 receiving funding. Common weaknesses identified in proposals included limited innovation value, lack of market analysis, undefined user needs, and unsupported economic impact claims.
Similar to AMIF2014 – [Plenaria] Christos Tokamanis, Leadership nelle tecnologie abilitanti e industriali (20)
Start Cup Puglia è il Premio regionale per l’Innovazione che dal 2008 premia le nuove iniziative imprenditoriali ad alto contenuto di conoscenza. In palio, premi in denaro e la partecipazione di diritto al PNI – Premio Nazionale per l’Innovazione.
Documento di orientamento congiunto per proporre soluzioni per il monitoraggio dell’attuazione delle politiche pubbliche a sostegno dell’innovazione nelle PMI.
Il documento costituisce il prodotto finale del progetto europeo NETIM ed è stato elaborato da ARTI Puglia (coordinatore) e dai partner IFKA (Ungheria) e FUNDECYT-PCTEX (Spagna). La pubblicazione mira a individuare un meccanismo efficace per il monitoraggio delle politiche per l’innovazione e progettare uno strumento in grado di raccogliere, in maniera sistematica, le informazioni necessarie, mantenendo costi contenuti e con procedure semplici da implementare.
Info: http://www.arti.puglia.it/articolo-progetto/online-la-pubblicazione-del-progetto-netim-a-novel-monitoring-tool-for-s3-policies
È disponibile online la pubblicazione del progetto GIDDB, dal titolo “Regimi di sostegno bottom-up per le giovani Pmi”: si tratta di un Design Options Paper, ovvero un documento di riferimento e guida per sviluppare modelli d’intervento pubblico, volti a valorizzare l’innovatività di imprese fondate da giovani attraverso approcci “dal basso”.
Il documento raccoglie esperienze e buone pratiche di politiche di supporto all’attivazione e allo sviluppo di nuove progettualità e imprese gestite direttamente da giovani, evidenziandone le caratteristiche principali, e fornisce raccomandazioni e proposte rivolte a decisori politici europei per la creazione di nuove politiche a sostegno dell’innovazione proposta dai giovani.
Co-finanziato dal Programma di cooperazione transfrontaliera IPA Adriatico, il progetto Alterenergy mira a definire una strategia comune territoriale in campo energetico, che possa affrontare la sfida dei cambiamenti climatici ricercando un equilibrio tra gli obiettivi della protezione ambientale, della competitività e della sicurezza dell’approvvigionamento nell’area Adriatica.
The document summarizes the results of pilot projects and demonstrative actions implemented by the Alterenergy project. It describes two larger pilot projects conducted in Albania and Italy that demonstrated integrated energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions. It also describes seven smaller demonstrative actions conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, and Slovenia focusing on areas like public lighting, heating systems, and solar energy installations in schools and public buildings. In total, the projects implemented energy efficiency upgrades and renewable energy technologies in 18 schools, 4 municipality buildings, areas of public transport, and public lighting across the Adriatic region.
Giovedì 15 settembre 2016, presso la Sala 2 del Centro Congressi della Fiera Del Levante, si è tenuto il workshop “Il riconoscimento delle qualificazioni regionali sul territorio nazionale: sviluppo e applicazione del D.L. 30 giugno 2015”.
Per saperne di più: http://bit.ly/orsif-fdl2016
Giovedì 15 settembre 2016, presso la Sala 2 del Centro Congressi della Fiera Del Levante, si è tenuto il workshop “Il riconoscimento delle qualificazioni regionali sul territorio nazionale: sviluppo e applicazione del D.L. 30 giugno 2015”.
Per saperne di più: http://bit.ly/orsif-fdl2016
Giovedì 15 settembre 2016, presso la Sala 2 del Centro Congressi della Fiera Del Levante, si è tenuto il workshop “Il riconoscimento delle qualificazioni regionali sul territorio nazionale: sviluppo e applicazione del D.L. 30 giugno 2015”.
Per saperne di più: http://bit.ly/orsif-fdl2016
Giovedì 15 settembre 2016, presso la Sala 2 del Centro Congressi della Fiera Del Levante, si è tenuto il workshop “Il riconoscimento delle qualificazioni regionali sul territorio nazionale: sviluppo e applicazione del D.L. 30 giugno 2015”.
Per saperne di più: http://bit.ly/orsif-fdl2016
Giovedì 15 settembre 2016, presso la Sala 2 del Centro Congressi della Fiera Del Levante, si è tenuto il workshop “Il riconoscimento delle qualificazioni regionali sul territorio nazionale: sviluppo e applicazione del D.L. 30 giugno 2015”.
Per saperne di più: http://bit.ly/orsif-fdl2016
Giovedì 15 settembre 2016, presso la Sala 2 del Centro Congressi della Fiera Del Levante, si è tenuto il workshop “Il riconoscimento delle qualificazioni regionali sul territorio nazionale: sviluppo e applicazione del D.L. 30 giugno 2015”.
Per saperne di più: http://bit.ly/orsif-fdl2016
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Per saperne di più: http://bit.ly/orsif-fdl2016
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Per saperne di più: http://bit.ly/orsif-fdl2016
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AMIF2014 – [Plenaria] Christos Tokamanis, Leadership nelle tecnologie abilitanti e industriali
1. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Integrated approach for the develoment of advanced materials and systems in H2020
Bari, 18 September 2014 Christos E. Tokamanis DGRTD/D3 "Advanced materials and nanotechnologies"
2. Research and
Innovation
Integrated approach for the develoment of advanced
materials and systems in H2020
Outline:
• Role of Key Enabling Technologies
• Horizon 2020
• Advanced Materials and Nanotechnologies integration:
"First Horizon 2020 calls and future directions"
4. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Mastering and industrial deployment of Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) What are KETs?
•Nanotechnologies
•Advanced Materials
•Micro- and nano- electronics
•Photonics
•Biotechnology
•Advanced Manufacturing
4
European KET Strategy:
•EC Communications (2009)512 & (2012)341
•KET High-level Group
•Six strategic technologies
•Driving competitiveness and growth opportunities
•Contributions to solving societal challenges
•Knowledge- and Capital- intensive
•Cut across many sectors
7. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Significance of Advance Materials and Nanotechnologies
•Essential for new and existing production high added value products and their production processes
•Source of High Innovation Potential
•Important market volumes
•Cross cutting through various disciplines and various industrial applications
8. Policy
Research and
Innovation
The issues regarding Advance Materials and Nanotechnologies
•Europe has strong position in science and in patenting activity
•EU actors are at top of patent ranking in each KET
•But there is a gap between the technology base and the manufacturing base
•We need to add demonstrators, competitive manufacturing and product development
From Lab to Industry to Market BUT…
9. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Source: European Competitiveness Report 2010, European Competitiveness in Key Enabling Technologies (TNO/ZEW), CGGC, Lithium-ion Batteries for Electric Vehicles : THE U.S. VALUE CHAIN, October 2010
Europe
%
Li-ion battery cell production share in 2008
Asia
87%
31%
Advanced Material Patent Share
USA
12%
35%
30%
4%
Others
Case Study: Li-ion batteries
1%
0%
9
11. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Three converging priorities
•Excellent science
•Industrial leadership
•Societal challenges
12. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Horizon 2020
Excellent science
European Research Council
Future and EmergingTechnologies
Marie Curie actions
Research infrastrutures
Industrial leadership
Societal challenges
Access to risk finance
Innovation in SMEs
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research and the bioeconomy
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
Secure societies
Indicative Budget:
24.4 billion €*
* 2014-20, actual budget (indicative) Includes 5.9 billion € for "widening participaton", "science with and for society", JRC and EIT – not shown in three priorities above
Indicative Budget:
17.0 billion €*
Indicative Budget:
29.7 billion €*
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
Total indicative budget: 77.0 billion €*
13. Policy
Research and
Innovation
To be achieved through development of European Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) and support to industry
Strong focus on the contribution of Key Enabling Technologies to societal challenges
Transport
Healthy aging
Energy
Environment
etc.
Emphasis on R&D and innovation with strong industrial dimension
13
Industrial Leadership
14. Policy
Research and
Innovation
•Activities primarily developed through relevant industrial research agendas, roadmaps and value chains (ETPs, PPPs)
•Contractual Public-Private Partnerships (cPPPs) will be used extensively for the implementation and deployment of the KETs
•They will allow industry to directly participate in the definition and implementation of research and innovation priorities
•Involvement of industrial participants and SMEs to maximise expected impact → key aspect of proposal evaluation
•Funded projects will be outcome oriented, developing key technology building blocks and bringing them closer to the market (e.g. pilots and demonstrators)
Industrial Leadership (in H2020)
15. Policy
Research and
Innovation
PPPs in H2020
cPPPs (implemented within H2020 WP)
Robotics
Photonics
Advanced 5G Network Infrastructures
Factories of the Future (FoF)
Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB)
Sustainable Process Industry (SPIRE)
European Green Vehicles Initiative
High-performance Computing
NMBP
16. Policy
Research and
Innovation
ERA-NETs (co-funding and networking)
Structural Funds (support to develop smart specialisation)
ETPs (Strategic Research Agendas considered for priority setting)
EIT: new KIC on Added-value Manufacturing
JTIs: Electronic components and systems, Bio-based Industries
EIPs (Smart Cities, Raw Materials)
Linked Iniatives
LEIT
17. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Synergies with Structural & Investment Funds (ESIF)
•Increased funding for research and innovation available under regional funding
•Smart Specialisation: strategic framework to access funding for Research and Innovation in Structural Funds 2014-2020
•National / regional authorities in charge (not the Commission)
•Policy support measures to be undertaken timely (by the end of 2013)
•Support from other EU, national or regional programmes encouraged (supported or not by ESIF)
•Some topics particularly suitable for additional funding (e.g. to deploy technologies)
18. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Downstream
R&D
Innovation
Market
Capacity Building
Horizon 2020
Frontier research (ERC, FET)
ERA-Net, JP, EUREKA …
Marie S. Curie
KICs
ESI Funds
R&I Infrastructures and Equipment (IP1)
National/RegionalR&I systems
IP: Investment Priorities under the R&I thematic objective of the ERDF Regulation
Upstream
Excellent R&I
Demonstration Pilots
PPPs
procurement
ESFRI
Business Advisory services
KETs
prizes
SME instrument, "Fast track"
Skills
"Research Excellence"
"Stairway to Excellence"
Hopefully also excellence, but "Innovation Excellence"
How about synergies with Horizon2020?
19. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Horizon 2020 is different
A strong challenge-based approach, allowing applicants to have considerable freedom to come up with innovative solutions
Increased emphasis on innovation, with continuing support for R&D (research and innovation actions with 100% funding; innovation actions with 70% funding)
Less prescriptiveve topics, strong emphasis on expected impact
A strategic approach, with two-year work programmes
Focus areas bring together different technologies, along entire value and innovation chains
Cross-cutting issues mainstreamed (e.g. social sciences, gender, international co-operation)
19
Priorities
20. Research and
Innovation
Nanotechnologies and Advance Materials
related calls 2014-15 and
outlook for 2016-17
21. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Covering the innovation cycle "research to market"
Pre-commercial procurement and prizes (to be developed further after 2015)
Cross-cutting KETs (combinations of KETs)
Contractual PPPs and JTIs (Electronic components and systems, Bio-based Industries)
Ground prepared in last two years of FP7 ('bridging')
Funding rates
100% (~60% of budget)
and 70% (for pilots and demonstators)
Use of Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs from 3-4 to 8)
From R&D to close-to-market activities
LEIT
22. Policy
Research and
Innovation
GreeNanoFilms
22
Plant-based biomaterials:
•Glycopolymers
•Cellulose nanocrystals (CNC)
•Cellulose nanofibrils (CNF)
Example
LEIT
23. Policy
Research and
Innovation
MAIN CALL PRIORITIES
Focus on technology development with industrial deployment of Key Enabling Technologies (KETs)
Based on strategic research agendas, roadmaps and value chains (with applications in several sectors and societal challenges)
Support for further innovation, through e.g. project clusters and links to other funding (e.g. smart specialisation)
Contributions to objectives of selected focus areas, within LEIT calls - with enabling character: personalising health care, decarbonising energy, waste as a resource
LEIT
24. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Setting the nanotechnology research priorities
Foresight
25. PRoelisceya rch and
Innovation
Societal Challenges
Cross KET
Value chains
Technologiocal
and non-techn
actions
Applications
& Products
Health, demographic change
and wellbeing;
Food security, sustainable
agriculture, marine and
maritime research;
Clean and efficient energy;
Green transport;
Climate action, resource
efficiency and raw materials;
Inclusive, innovative and secure
societies.
Direct
manufacturing
Medicine &Pharma
Consumer Products
(Cosmetics &
Household
Cleaning)
ICT
Textile and sport
sector
Energy
Packaging
Transportation
Construction and
buildings
VC6 Integration of
nano
VC3 Structured
Surfaces
VC7 Infrastructure for
Multiscale Modelling
and Testing
VC2 Nano-enabled
surfaces for multi-sectorial
applications
VC4 - Alloys
Ceramics,
Intermetallics
VC5 Functional Fluids
VC1 Lightweight
multifunctional mat.
and sustainable
composites
Advanced smart
multifunctional
foams LEGENDA:
SHORT TERM
MEDIUM TERM
LONG TERM
NON-TECH
ACTIONS
specific to the
value chain
Multilayer
materials
Thin glass
Metal-foam
sandwich panel
structures
Ceramic parts
Thin glass
Metal foams based
panels
Ceramic parts
Multilayer
materials
Thin glass
Development of
cost effective
industrial scale
technologies for
synthesis and
technologies for
dispersion/exfoliati
on (extrusion)
Integration of novel
materials into existing
production and assembly
lines
Development of
methods for
functionalization during
synthesis to reduce
production steps and
alignment of nano-objects
Design of
multifunctional
materials
tailored for
different needs
Monitoring of
materials
structure,
properties and
functionalities
Characterization
and monitoring
of materials
structure,
properties and
functionalities
Understanding
of relationships
morphology/fun
ctionality/trigge
rs of
multifunctional
polymers
Adaptation/modification
of novel technologies for
production on industrial
scale smart polymer;
implementation of these
materials into different
devices
Composites
with added
functionality
Low cost and
large scale
functionalized
composites
FINAL
PRODUCT
WASTE
TREATMENT
TOOLS MATERIALS MODELLING METROLOGY COMPONENTS ASSEMBLY
TRL 1-4 TRL 5-6 TRL 7-8
SAFETY
Assess and control potential
human exposure during
assembly and finishing of
products
SAFETY
Characterise and control
potential release of
nanoparticles during waste
treatment and reprocessing.
Understand potential
environmental hazards
resulting from recycling
processes
SAFETY
Assess and control potential
human exposure during
manufacture
LEGENDA:
SHORT TERM
MEDIUM TERM
LONG TERM
NON-TECH
ACTIONS
specific to the
value chain
FINAL
PRODUCT
WASTE
TREATMENT
TOOLS MATERIALS MODELLING METROLOGY COMPONENTS ASSEMBLY
TRL 1-4 TRL 5-6 TRL 7-8
Integrated
multilayer
materials
Composites
Multilayer materials
Assembled
multilayer materials
Control of
nanolayer
interfaces and
adhesion
Nano control of
porous
structuring
Design
methodologies
for foams
production
Design methodologies
for foams production
and joining
technologies
Materials
modelling,
thermal
simulation and
process design
Control of
nanolayer
interfaces and
adhesion
SAFETY
Characterise and
control potential
release of
nanoparticles during
waste treatment and
reprocessing
"NANOfutures":
From SOCIETAL CHALLENGES
to PRODUCTS
Foresight
26. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Setting the materials Research Priorities
Foresight
MAT4health relevant COM, epidemiological data (roadmap under preparation)
MAT4ICT consultation with DG CNECT
MAT4energy roadmap and consultation with DG ENR and RTG/K
MAT4transport cPPP GV
MAT4environment relevant COM, text of Horizon2020
Cross-CuttingMATtechnologies mostly from the Materials Summit
Apart from the EAG and Materials Summit paper
27. Policy
Research and
Innovation
•One call for Nanotechnologies, Advanced materials and KET support actions
•One call for Biotechnology
•Three cross-cutting calls implementing Factories of the Future (FoF, Energy-efficient buildings (EeB) and Sustainable Process Industries (SPIRE))
Calls for Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing
27
New WP structure !
LEIT
28. PRoelisceya rch and
Innovation
Bridging the gap between nanotechnology research and markets
Topic code Topic title Type of Action
NMP 1 - 2014 Open access pilot lines for cost-effective nanocomposites RIA
NMP 2 - 2015 Integration of novel nano materials into existing production lines IA
NMP 3 - 2015 Manufacturing and control of nanoporous materials IA
NMP 4 - 2014 High-definition printing of multifunctional materials IA
NMP 5 - 2014 Industrial-scale production of nanomaterials for printing
applications
IA
NMP 6 - 2015 Novel nanomatrices and nanocapsules RIA
NMP 7 - 2015 Additive manufacturing for table-top nanofactories RIA
Call for Nanotechnology, Advanced Materials and KET support actions
28
One stage evaluation and submission !
Above topics implemented as cross-KET activities
Priorities
29. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Take home message :
From Lab to Industry to Markets
•Nano-pharmaceutical production by SMEs = prerequisite for clinical testing
Developing new technologies to solve societal problems
•Reducing dependence on critical resources and energy; •Customising healthcare; critical components of energy technologies; clean water; •Waste avoidance and recovery; towards the circular economy (environment)
Creating high-quality jobs
•Combine research and skills development,
•Commit to job creation e.g. in supply industries, chemical and biotechnology industries
Priorities
31. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Market-Societal
VERTICAL INTEGRATION
Targeted Time-to-market and high added value solutions for manufacturing
Support Product life-cycles strategies
Support Value chain responces
Establish open innovation infrastructure
Industrial platforms
Build Strategic partnerships
POLICY RELATED
HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION
Risk governance
Growth schemes balancing benefits and risks
Smart regulation
Networked centres of excellence (Infrastructure)
Openess and transparency
Societal understanding, engagement and trust
Re-define Education basis and skilling
Targeted investment
H2020 Nanotechnologies and Advanced Materials strategy will pursue further:
32. Policy
Research and
Innovation
Industrial base
Markets
DELIVER: A Enabling-technologies value system for
high-added value Manufacturing
Advanced materials
Photonics
ICT
Advanced production
Nanotechnologies
Biotechnology
EeB
FoF
SPIRE
Societal challenges
33. Policy
Research and
Innovation
•Find out more on Horizon 2020:
•http://www.ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020
•Participant Portal:
•https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/home Please use the information given in the OJ and on the Participant Portal to prepare proposals.
Thank you for your attention
Chance favors only the prepared mind !!!
Louis Pasteur