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
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3
Horizon 2020 - Oportunidades entre UE y LAC. Octubre 2017
1. This project is funded by the European Union
www.elannetwork.org
Horizon 2020 – Oportunidades
entre
la UE y LAC
Octubre 2017
2. AGENDA
• Benefits of engaging with Horizon2020
• Introduction to the basic structure of Horizon2020
• 3rd Country participation
• How can it happen: Case Study
• Preparing a H2020 proposal
Pedro Figueroa, NCP, CONICyT
Dr. Nicola Fiore, Tropicsafe, UC
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3. TAKEAWAYS
• WHY SHOULD I GET INVOLVED?
• HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED?
Presentación disponible en:
http://www.elannetwork.org/es/content/2017-evento-chile
4. This project is funded
by the European Union
Commissioner
Carlos Moedas
Research, Science and
Innovation
22nd June 2015
‘(Europe) We
need to be Open
to the
World!’
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5. This project is funded
by the European Union
[…]
But I would like to go much
further and begin building a
global research area. This
will not happen in one step,
but through developing
partnerships with other
areas, such as China, Latin
America and the United
States.
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6. This project is funded
by the European Union
Horizon 2020 es el 8º Programa Marco de I+D+i de la Unión Europea
2014-2020
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7. This project is funded
by the European Union
Qué es Horizon 2020?
• Es el Programa Marco Europeo para Investigación e Innovación.
• Comisión Europea: 80.000 millones de € para el periodo 2014-2020.
• Es central de la estrategia Europa 2020, Innovation Union y ERA:
• Trata de responder a la crisis económica para invertir en crecimiento y
puestos de trabajo.
• Abordando las preocupaciones ciudadanas sobre sustento, seguridad y
medio ambiente.
• Reforzando la posición global de Europa en investigación, innovación y
tecnología.
http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/index_en.cfm
1 € ≈ 1,17 US$
≈ 744 CHI Peso
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/what-horizon-2020
8. This project is funded
by the European Union
• The EU is the first producer of peer-reviewed
scientific publications in the world, with 29% of
the world production in 2009, ahead of the United
States (22%), China (17%) and Japan (5%).
• In terms of scientific excellence, during the period
2001-2009, the EU as a whole increased its share
of total scientific publications in the top 10% most
cited in the world from 10.4% to 11.6%, the world
average being by definition at 10%.This means
that Europe’s capacity to produce high-impact
scientific publications, which is a proxy for
scientific quality, is 16% above the world average
and has been increasing since 2000. In spite of
such recent progress the United States is still
performing one third better than Europe in
terms of R&D excellence, with 15.3% of US
publications among the world’s 10% most cited.
• In terms of development of competitive
technology, Europe is losing ground in a context
of increased competition.Today, the world share
of PCT patents is at a comparable level for the
EU, the United States and the five leading Asian
countries (all at 25-30%). However, the rate of
growth in the number of PCT patent applications
over recent years in Japan and South Korea is
almost double that of the EU.
While remaining a top player in terms
of knowledge production and scientific
excellence, Europe is losing ground as
regards the exploitation of research results
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9. This project is funded
by the European Union
The Valley of Death
Fuente: James Dacey is multimedia projects editor of Physics World,
e-mail james.dacey@iop.org
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10. This project is funded
by the European Union
G. Technology Readiness Levels (TRL*)
Where a topic description refers to a TRL, the following
definitions apply, unless otherwise specified:
• TRL 9 – actual system proven in operational
environment (competitive manufacturing in the case
of key enabling technologies; or in space)
• TRL 8 – system complete and qualified
• TRL 7 – system prototype demonstration in
operational environment
• TRL 6 – technology demonstrated in relevant
environment (industrially relevant environment in the
case of key enabling technologies)
• TRL 5 – technology validated in relevant
environment (industrially relevant environment in the
case of key enabling technologies)
• TRL 4 – technology validated in lab
• TRL 3 – experimental proof of concept
• TRL 2 – technology concept formulated
• TRL 1 – basic principles observed
* WORK PROGRAMME 2014–2015. 18. GENERAL ANNEXES
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11. This project is funded
by the European Union
The TRL Scale as a Research & Innovation Policy Tool, EARTO Recommendations 30 April 2014, www.earto.org
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13. This project is funded
by the European Union
Horizon 2020 activities
THE ACTIVITIES SHALL COVER THE FULL CYCLE FROM
FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH TO MARKET, with a new
focus on innovation-related activities, such as piloting,
demonstration activities, test-beds, prototyping, large
scale product validation, support for public
procurement, design, end-user driven innovation, social
innovation, knowledge transfer and market take-up of
innovations and standardisation.
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14. This project is funded
by the European Union
3 Pillar Structure
• Excellent Science
• (€ 24.4 billion)
•European Research
Council (ERC)
•Future and Emerging
Technologies (FET)
• Research to open new
fields of innovation
•Marie Skłodowska-Curie
actions (MSCA)
• Global career
opportunities
•Research Infrastructures
and e-Infrastructures
• Access to world-class
facilities
•Industrial Leadership
•(€ 17 billion)
•Leadership in Enabling and
Industrial Technologies -KET
• Space
• NMBP -
Nanotechnologies, Advanced
Materials, Manufacturing and
Processing, and Biotechnology
• ICT
•Access to risk finance
• Leveraging private
capital for research and
innovation
•Innovation in SMEs
• Societal Challenges
• (€ 29.7 billion)
• Health, demographic change
and wellbeing
• Food security, sustainable
agriculture, maritime research,
and the Bioeconomy
• Secure, clean and efficient
energy
• Smart, green and integrated
transport
• Climate action, environment,
resource efficiency and raw
materials
• Inclusive and innovative and
Secure societies
Top-DownBottom-Up
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15. This project is funded
by the European Union
Horizon 2020 – Structure: 3 Pillars
Creating Industrial Leadership
and Competitive Frameworks
Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies
Information and Comm. Techn. (ICT)
Nanotechnology, Materials, Manufacturing
and Processing (NMBP)
Biotechnology
Space
Support to KETs
Access to risk finance
Innovation in SMEs
Excellence in the Science Base
Frontier research (ERC)
Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
Skills and career development (Marie Curie)
Research infrastructures
Shared objectives and principles
Common rules, toolkit of funding schemes
Europe 2020 priorities
European Research AreaInternational cooperation
Coherent with other EU and MS
actions
Tackling Societal Challenges
Health, demographic change and
wellbeing
Food security and the bio-based economy
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency,
including raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and secure societies
EIT and JRC will contribute to addressing
these challenges
EIT
24,598 M€
17,938 M€
31,748 M€
13,268 M€
3,100 M€
5,572 M€
2,478 M€
7,939 M€
3,797 M€
509 M€
1,536 M€
3,538 M€
619 M€
8,033 M€
4,152 M€
5,782 M€
6,802 M€
3,160 M€
3,819 M€
JRC no nuclear 1,902 M€
EURATOM 1,665 M€
34,6% 22,1%
31,7%
+56%
+14%
+71%
2,711 M€
H2020 = FP7 + 52%
79,271 M€ (constant 2013)
5,894 M€
20% PYME
Énfasis en innovación
multidisciplinariedad
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16. This project is funded
by the European Union
Horizon 2020 - Planning
• Horizon 2020 was approved for 7 years: 2014-
2020, with budget and rules for such period
• Every 2 years each area or societal challenge
WorkProgramme is published (ej., 2016-2017),
around 100 pages
• Describes theTop-Down contents, divided inTopics; each includes a 2-3
page explanation: technical problem to solve, expected impact, etc
• Also expected dates for each topic
• And type of project expected, available budget
• In some cases, even the expected budget for each project, and the expected TRL of
the results.
• Whether the topic is “specially suitable for international cooperation”
• From call publication to proposal deadline there
are roughly 3 months, but proposal preparation
can start a lot earlier
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17. This project is funded
by the European Union
Horizon 2020 – where is BIO?
Creating Industrial Leadership and Competitive
Frameworks
Leadership in Enabling and Industrial
Technologies
Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT)
Nanotechnology, Materials,
Manufacturing and Processing (NMBP)
Biotechnology
Space
Access to risk finance
Innovation in SMEs
Excellence in the Science Base
Frontier research (ERC)
Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
Skills and career development (Marie Curie)
Research infrastructures
Shared objectives and principles
Common rules, toolkit of funding schemes
Europe 2020 priorities
European Research AreaInternational cooperation
Coherent with other EU and MS
actions
Tackling Societal Challenges
Health, demographic change and
wellbeing
Food security and the bio-based economy
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, resource efficiency,
including raw materials
Inclusive, innovative and secure societies
EIT and JRC will contribute to addressing
these challenges
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
EIT
BIO
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18. This project is funded
by the European Union
Work Programme 2018-2020
SC3.- Secure, clean and efficient energy
LEIT. NMBP- Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials,
Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and
Processing
• 3.3. CLEAN ENERGY THROUGH INNOVATIVE MATERIALS
• 3.5. ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS (EEB)
SC4.- Smart, green and integrated transport
Others?
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Horizon 2020 – where is ENERGY?
19. Example of a work
programme
•“Secure, Clean and
Efficient Energy”
•Work programme
divided into Calls
(Building a Low carbon …
Call)
•Each Call is divided into
several subthemes
(Energy Efficiency)
•Each subtheme is
divided into topics
(LC-SC3-EE-2-2018-2019)
20. This project is funded
by the European Union
work programme 2018-20 (e.g. 1/4)
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LC-SC3-RES-1-2019-2020: Developing the next generation of renewable energy
technologies
Specific Challenge: The renewable energy technologies that will form the backbone
of the energy system by 2030 and 2050 are still at an early stage of development
today. Bringing these new energy conversion solutions, new renewable energy
concepts and innovative renewable energy uses faster to commercialisation, taking
into account social acceptance and secure and affordable energy supply, is
challenging. These new technologies must not only have a commercial potential but
they should also have a lower environmental impact and lower greenhouse gases
emissions than the current renewable energy technologies.
Due to the pre-competitive nature of the research activities of this type, particular
emphasis is put on including international cooperation opportunities, whenever
relevant to the proposal and the domain.
[…]
21. This project is funded
by the European Union
work programme 2018-20 (e.g. 2/4)
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LC-SC3-RES-1-2019-2020: Developing the next generation of renewable energy
technologies
Scope: Proposals are expected to bring to TRL 3 or TRL 4 renewable energy
technologies that will answer the challenge described. Beside the development of
the technology, the proposal will have to clearly address the following related
aspects: the potential lower environmental and climate impact on a life cycle basis,
the better resource efficiency, issues related to social acceptance or resistance to
new energy technologies, related socioeconomic and livelihood issues.
Support will be given to activities which focus on converting renewable energy
sources into an energy vector, or the direct application of renewable energy sources.
One of the following technology-specific sub-topics has to be addressed:
• Developing the new energy technologies that will form the backbone of the energy system by 2030 and
2050. The challenge is to develop energy technologies currently in the early phases of research. It is
crucial that these new, more efficient, and cost-competitive energy generation and conversion
technologies, demonstrate their potential value in the future European energy system. Developments in
sectors other than energy may provide ideas, experiences, technology contributions, knowledge, new
approaches, innovative materials and skills that are of relevance to the energy sector. Cross-fertilisation
could offer mutually beneficial effects;
[…]
22. This project is funded
by the European Union
work programme 2018-20 (e.g. 3/4)
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LC-SC3-RES-1-2019-2020: Developing the next generation of renewable energy
technologies
• Innovative materials for geothermal heat exchangers to maximize energy transfer and improve the overall
conversion efficiency of a geothermal system;
• Innovative testing methods and design tools for acceleration of wind energy technology development and
increased life time extension;
• Sustainable fuels other than hydrogen for energy and transport application through ground-breaking
conversion technologies, addressing for example development of novel microorganisms, enzymes,
catalysts, photosentisizers and separation techniques, improvement of biomass and microalgae yields,
and development of novel technologies of combined indirect and direct artificial photosynthesis with
chemical/ biochemical/biological systems;
• Innovative very high efficiency thin-film photovoltaics concepts considering advanced, sustainable and
low-cost materials and processes.
Novel technology solutions for grid integration, storage, fuel cells and hydrogen –
(other than integral to the technology solution developed), energy efficiency and
smart cities will not be supported under this topic but in the relevant parts of this
work programme part and other H2020 work programme parts.
[…]
23. This project is funded
by the European Union
work programme 2018-20 (e.g. 4/4)
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LC-SC3-RES-1-2019-2020: Developing the next generation of renewable energy
technologies
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of
between EUR 2 to 5 million would allow this challenge to be addressed
appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of
proposals requesting other amounts.
Expected Impact: On its completion, the project is expected to advance the
knowledge and prove the technological feasibility of the concept including the
environmental, social and economic benefits. The proposal should show its
contribution towards establishing a solid European innovation base and building a
sustainable renewable energy system contributing to the decarbonisation of our
economies. The proposed solutions are expected to contribute to strengthening the
EU leadership on renewables.
Type of Action: Research and Innovation action
(earlier said: reach TRL 3 or TRL 4)
24. This project is funded
by the European Union
work programmes 2018-20
• https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/e
n/what-work-programme
• On this page you will find the Horizon 2020 DRAFT work-programmes for
2018-2020.
• Final versions to be published towards the end of October 2017
Google: Horizon2020 workprogramme
25. This project is funded
by the European Union
Ejemplo convocatoria SC3-Energy 2018-20
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26. This project is funded
by the European Union
Ejemplo convocatoria BIO 2017
Véase el Participant Portal
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/oppor
tunities/h2020/index.html
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27. This project is funded
by the European Union
Proyecto típico (RIA o IA)
• Socios de 3+ países (3+ Miembros o Asociados, Otros)
• Industrias Grandes, Mid-Caps y PYME, RTD, Universidades,
otros tipos en función de la naturaleza del proyecto
• El consorcio es MUY IMPORTANTE
mucho más de lo que habitualmente se supone
• 3 años de duración (entre 2 y 5)
• 3-10 M€ de coste (puede ser más y menos)
• PI (IPR) es de quien hace la I+D+i (no de la CE)
TRL (aprox.)
Projects (Actions) Inicial Final
Research & Innovation RIA 1-2 4-5
Innovation IA 3-5 6-7
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29. This project is funded
by the European Union
Horizon2020 y Tipos de Países
• Países Miembros de la Unión Europea
• Cualquier organización puede participar y ser financiada
• Los 28
• Países Asociados a Horizon 2020:
• Cualquier organización puede participar y ser financiada
(01/01/2017): Islandia, Noruega, Albania, Bosnia y Herzegovina,
Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Israel, Moldovia, Suiza,
Turquía, Islas Feroe, Ukrania, Armenia, Georgia
• Países Terceros:
• Todos los demás
• Dos tipos desde el punto de vista de financiación
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30. This project is funded
by the European Union
Horizon2020 y Países Terceros
• Horizon2020 is the most open funding
programme in the world
• Participación de Países Terceros:
• Apertura generalizada, siempre que aporte valor al proyecto
• El valor puede ser de muchos tipos: tecnología, mercado, otros
• Acciones focalizadas individuales (Targeted Actions)
• Financiación de Países Terceros:
• Financiación automática para una lista de países en desarrollo
desarrollo que incluye todo LATAM salvo Brasil y México
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/docs/h2020-funding-guide/cross-cutting-
issues/international-cooperation_en.htm
• Financiación puntual:
• Cuando se indica explícitamente en la convocatoria
• Si se enmarca en un acuerdo estatal C&T con la CE
• Si es ESENCIAL su participación en el proyecto específico (difícil de justificar)
Horizon 2020
Pueden
Participar
Son
financiados
P.M. Sí Sí
P.A. Sí Sí
P.3º Sí Sí o No
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31. This project is funded
by the European Union
3rd Country Partners
RIA/IA Template 2016
3.3 Consortium as a whole
Describe the consortium. How will it match the project’s objectives, and
bring together the necessary expertise? How do the members complement
one another (and cover the value chain, where appropriate)?
In what way does each of them contribute to the project? Show that each
has a valid role, and adequate resources in the project to fulfil that role.
Other countries and international organisations: If one or more of the
participants requesting EU funding is based in a country or is an
international organisation that is not automatically eligible for such funding
(entities from Member States of the EU, from Associated Countries and from
one of the countries in the exhaustive list included in General Annex A of
the work programme are automatically eligible for EU funding), explain why
the participation of the entity in question is essential to carrying out the
project
In any case, the value of the
contribution of any 3rd country
partner must be explained.
32. This project is funded
by the European Union
Third Country participation in Horizon 2020 is
currently at 2.4%, down from 4.9% in FP7.
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33. This project is funded
by the European Union
Horizon 2020: Open to the World
Horizon 2020 has continually
increased the number of topics
flagged for international
cooperation (27% in WP 16-17)
The share of participants from
Third Countries is a lot lower than
in its predecessor, the FP7
programme.
Third Country participation in Horizon 2020 is
currently at 2.4%, down from 4.9% in FP7.
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34. This project is funded
by the European Union
MSC actions and ERC grants (Pillar 1)
Individual researchers from any country in the world can apply
for funding to work in Europe for a certain period of their career.
Funding through the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) or
European Research Council (ERC) grants (Pillar 1).
Proposals from all areas of scientific and technological research
accepted (Bottom-Up).
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35. This project is funded
by the European Union
Who can apply?
Researchers:
– who are nationals of any country
– with min a PhD or four years’ full-time postgraduate
research experience
– who wishes to work in a host institution in an EU Member
Associate State.
• Could be any type but usually universities or research organisations
MSC actions and ERC grants (Pillar 1)
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37. CHILE
EXPERIENCE
Pedro Figueroa Villa
Coordinador Unidad Relaciones Internacionales
Programa de Cooperación Internacional
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica - CONICYT
Ministerio de Educación Gobierno de Chile
pfigueroa@conicyt.cl
http://www.sti-cooperation.cl/
38. This project is funded
by the European Union
Detailed analysis at project level: Topics
CHILE:
Number of FP7-
funded projects
the different
activity areas(*)
(*) In particular:
KBBE = Food, Agriculture and Fisheries,
Biotechnology
SSH = Socio-economic Sciences and the
Humanities
NMP = Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies,
Materials & Production Tech.
SIS = Science in Society
INCO = International Cooperation
IDEAS & PEOPLE = Marie Curie,
Scholarships
12
9
5
4
3
2
1
KBBE
ENVIRONMENT
ICT
HEALTH
INFRASTRUCTURES
ENERGY
INCO
NMP
SSH
PEOPLE
SIS
TRANSPORT
CL -- FP7 Programme
N.ofprojects
FP7 Programme
KBBE
ENVIRONMENT
ICT
HEALTH
INFRASTRUCTURES
ENERGY
INCO
NMP
SSH
PEOPLE
SIS
TRANSPORT
FP7 = 60
39. This project is funded
by the European Union
Detailed analysis at project level
CHILE:
Number of FP7-
funded projects
type of
organization(*)
(*) In particular:
HES = Higher of Secondary Education
PRC = Private for profit (excluding
education)
PUB = Public Body
REC = Research organizations
OTH = NGO, Others
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
HES PRC PUB REC OTH
Europe
H2020 2015
Nº projects
41. This project is funded
by the European Union
H2020 theme Participations
EU contribution
to CL participants
(million EUR)
1st Pillar
ERC 1 0.5
Marie Sklodowska-Curie
Actions 40 0,2
Research Infrastructures 2 0,1
2nd Pillar
NMBP 1 0,3
3rd Pillar
Food 2 0,2
Environment 2 0,4
Societies 2 0,2
Grand Total 50 2,0
Participación Chilena H2020
42. This project is funded
by the European Union
R&I project repository (H2020, FP7, FP6 …)
http://cordis.europa.eu/projects/home_en.html
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43. This project is funded
by the European Union
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Analizar las diferentes posibilidades:
• ¿Proyectos de movilidad, ciencia aplicada, temáticos?
• ¿Bottom-up o top-down?
Activar los contactos internacionales:
• Sondear socios extranjeros sobre interés de postular conjuntamente
• Contactos multiplicadores
Leer detenidamente las convocatorias y reglas:
• Analizar detalladamente los criterios de cada programa
• Revisar a fondo el texto de la convocatoria, requerimientos de participantes, presupuesto, etc.
Convocatorias:
• consultar en línea
• Convocatorias abiertas
• Cada convocatoria tiene bases y guías: “legal basis – rules for participation”, “guide for applicants”
¿Cómo postular?
44. This project is funded
by the European Union
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1. Activar contactos internacionales
2. Consultar Puntos Nacionales de Contacto (NCPs - en
el portal de la UE)
3. Revisar buscadores de socios CORDIS
4. Participar en grupos en redes sociales
2
3
¿Cómo encontrar socios?
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45. This project is funded
by the European Union
Building a consortium
Who are National Contact
Points (NCPs)?
Appointed intermediaries
between the EC and (potential)
RDI projects participants
Trained - Experienced – Know the
rules of the game – Connected to EU
networks – Strict guidelines
(confidentiality & no conflict of interest)
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Database of all NCPs:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/support/national_contact_points.html
46. This project is funded
by the European Union
Local National Contact Point
NCPs give personalised support on the spot and
in applicants' own languages.
Services available include:
Guidance on choosing relevant H2020 topics
Advice on administrative procedures and contractual issues
Assistance on proposal writing
Assistance in partner search
Find your local NCP online!
Database of all NCPs:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/support/national_contact_points.html
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47. This project is funded
by the European Union
Using Thematic Networks
Some examples:
• ENERGY & SMART CITIES
http://www.partnersearch.c-
• ENVIRONMENT http://partnersearch.ncps-
care.eu/
• BIO http://www.ncp-biohorizon.net/
• TRANSPORT http://www.transport-
ncps.net/partner-search/
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48. This project is funded
by the European Union
Match making of project ideas and interested parties
2017-07
Nodos EEN LAC en Argentina, Brasil, Chile, México, Paraguay, Perú
Ej: Nodos en Chile:
• Fundación Empresarial Comunidad Europea-Chile
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http://een.ec.europa.eu/
600 business support organizations in 60 countries
International
Partnerships
Support for
business
innovation
Advice for
international
growth
49. This project is funded
by the European Union
Match making of project ideas and interested parties
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50. This project is funded
by the European Union
Match making of project ideas and interested parties
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What's New
New Partner Search Service 14/07/2017
The Participant Portal (PP) provides a new service to find
collaboration partners for your future projects when applying for EU grants.
It allows searching profiles of organisations that have previously received
EU funding via the PP.
The functionalities of the currently available beta version will be extended
in the coming months.
51. This project is funded
by the European Union
CONICYT es punto focal en Chile
para H2020
• Programa de Cooperación
Internacional tiene una unidad a
cargo de difundir y asesorar acerca
de H2020
• Coordinamos la Red de Puntos
Nacionales de Contacto (NCP).
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¿Qué ofrece CONICYT?
52. This project is funded
by the European Union
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Muchas gracias
Pedro Figueroa
Coordinador Unidad Relaciones Internacionales
Programa de Cooperación Internacional
CONICYT
54. This project is funded
by the European Union
Participant Portal
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html
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55. This project is funded
by the European Union
How to access search for international calls (1)
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56. This project is funded
by the European Union
How to access search for international calls (2)
• Costa Rica
• Argentina
• Brazil
• Chile
• Latin America
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57. This project is funded
by the European Union
How to access search for international calls (3)
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58. This project is funded
by the European Union
Participant Portal – Call & Topic
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59. This project is funded
by the European Union 90
Participant Portal – Call & Topic
60. This project is funded
by the European Union 91
Participant Portal – Call & Topic
61. This project is funded
by the European Union
http://www.eshorizonte2020.es/
H2020 Guía rápida:
http://www.eshorizonte2020.es/como-participar/guia-del-participante
63. This project is funded
by the European Union
HORIZON 2020. PARTICIPANT PORTAL
CREATE A PROPOSAL
PIC - Participant Identification Code
• To be able to use the Participant Portal Submission
Service, it's mandatory that you have:
an ECAS account (Personal): register yourself through the
European Commission Authentication Service (ECAS) in order to
access the IT tools of the Participant Portal
a PIC number (Organisation): the 9-digit PIC is used to identify
organisations throughout the different steps of a project's lifecycle.
How to:
https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/doc/call/fp7/fp7-ict-2013-sme-
obtaining_pic_and_ecas_en.pdf
Search existing PICs:
https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/organisations/register.html
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HORIZON 2020. PARTICIPANT PORTAL
CREATE A PROPOSAL
PIC - Participant Identification Code
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Contents of a H2020 Proposal (1/2)
The EC proposes a template, as well as evaluation criteria:
1. Excellence
Clarity and importance of the objectives;
Soundness of the concept, including trans disciplinary considerations;
Credibility of the proposed approach;
Extent that proposed work is ambitious, has innovation potential, and is beyond the
state of the art (e.g. ground-breaking objectives, novel concepts and approaches)
2. Impact (could be x 1.5):
The expected impacts listed in the WP under the relevant topic;
Enhancing innovation capacity and integration of new knowledge;
Strengthening the competitiveness and growth of companies by developing
innovations meeting the needs of European and global markets;
Soundness of the business cases and business plans & commitment to first
exploitation;
Evidence of the market potential & of the competitive technology advantage that
will be gained;
Potential of creating jobs in Europe;
…measures to communicate, disseminate results & IPR (Open Access)
Contribution, where appropriate, to standards, skills & educational training.
Any other environmental and socially important impacts (not already covered
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Contents of a H2020 Proposal (2/2)
3. Quality and efficiency of the implementation
Coherence and effectiveness of the work plan, including appropriateness of the
allocation of tasks and resources;
Coverage of the value chain (RTOs, materials, equipment and technology suppliers
and end-users);
Competences, experience and complementarity of the individual participants, as
well as of the consortium as a whole;
Appropriateness of the management structures and procedures, including risk
management.
Operational Capacity (selection criterion):
as a separate step in the evaluation, expert evaluators must indicate whether the
members of the consortium possess at least the minimum competences needed to
carry out the proposed work.
Plus,
Standard forms, Participant Identification Code (PIC), abstract, etc.
70 pages maximum (Parts 1-3)
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Selección de Propuestas
• Cada una de las 3 partes de una propuesta se valora del 0-5
• Hay límites No-Pasa en cada parte, explicadas en la convocatoria;
puede exigirse 3 o incluso más.
• Las 3 partes tienen el mismo peso, aunque la parte 2
(Impacto) a veces tiene el 150% del peso, según convocatoria
(InnovationActions and the SME instrument)
• También hay un mínimo para la valoración total, que puede estar en
10 puntos (según convocatoria).
Success Rate: 14%
Horizon 2020: First Results
ISBN 978-92-79-50288-0
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Evaluation Criteria – RIA/IA
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El proceso de evaluación (1/3)
Horizon 2020 Grants Manual – Section on proposal submission and evaluation, v1.4 28 May 2015
3+ Evaluators
ESR, Ranked List
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El proceso de evaluación (1/3)
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Consensus:
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Match making of project ideas and interested parties
ELAN RTOs have a large experience and are among the top 30
participants in Horizon 2020
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Match making of project ideas and interested parties
If you are interested
• Send a note to H2020@elannetwork.org
• Include a short description of your interest
• Your contact
• An ELAN Network member will answer you to start
discusions, clarify issues and look for opportunities
• Of course, we cannot warrant success …
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Monday 20 Tuesday 21 Wednesday 22 Thursday 23 Friday 24
Thematic Session 1 Thematic Session 3 Thematic Session 5
Thematic Session 7
(if required)
3rd Country
Participation in H2020
Thematic Session 2 Thematic Session 4
Thematic Session 6
(if required)
Evening Reception 1 Evening Reception 2
20th-24th Nov 2017
• Focused on 2018 – 2020 Work Programmes
• Working Groups joining forces
• One centralised registration systems
• One location
• Option for other networks or partners to
support thematic sessions
• Internationalisation – open to the world
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Why: To bring project idea owners,
project leaders, and participants
together, let them discuss, set up
consortia and develop a project!
ERRIN Brokerage Week - Bussels
www.errin.eu
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• Organised by the ERRIN
Secretariat with the support
of some of its Working
Groups
• Open to every type of
stakeholders, irrespective of
the category and of ERRIN
membership. However,
participation is upon
selection
www.errin.eu
ERRIN Brokerage Week - Bussels
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ERRIN Brokerage Week - Bussels
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www.errin.eu
Current list of projects to discus: http://errinh2020pdw.eu/projects
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Selection Process:
1. Project leaders and project idea owners will be invited to submit a one
pager of their projects on the Brokerage Week website by the end of July;
2. ERRIN Working Group leaders will select the project ideas received,
prioritising project leadership over ownership;
3. The projects selected will be published on the website and participants
will be invited to register until mid-October specifying what they can
offer to the project;
4. Project leaders / owners will select participants to have around the
discussion tables.
www.errin.eu
ERRIN Brokerage Week - Bussels
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Dudas y Preguntas
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¡¡ Muchas gracias por su atención !!
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Editor's Notes
Short guide to Horizon 2020: http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/news/horizon-2020-brief-eu-framework-programme-research-innovation
Work programmes for “Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy”
Each Call is divided into several subthemes
Each subtheme is divided into topics
El submission Service funciona en general de forma muy similar al FP7. Se accede a él a traves de la call correspondiente como acabo de explicar, luego, para crear la propuesta, hay que introducir el PIC del coordinador, el acronimo y el resumen, el siguiente paso es ir añadiendo al resto de socios. En el siguiente paso, os podeis descargar los templates de los anexos, como por ejemplo, el template de la parte B o parte tecnica de la propuetsa, que luego debereis subir en esta misma pantalla. Desde esta misma pantalla, pinchando en "edit forms" pasareis a los formularios administrativos que hay que rellenar, y por ultimo, cuando ya este todo rellenado, deberieis dar a submit.
Algo muy util, es que, en los formularios administrativos, si se pincha en el signo de interrrogación (circulo naranja), te viene información de qué es lo que hay que rellenar en ese apartado, con que fin pide esos datos la Comisión,..etc
Ademas, si que hay algunas novedades a destacar que os comento a continuación.
El submission Service funciona en general de forma muy similar al FP7. Se accede a él a traves de la call correspondiente como acabo de explicar, luego, para crear la propuesta, hay que introducir el PIC del coordinador, el acronimo y el resumen, el siguiente paso es ir añadiendo al resto de socios. En el siguiente paso, os podeis descargar los templates de los anexos, como por ejemplo, el template de la parte B o parte tecnica de la propuetsa, que luego debereis subir en esta misma pantalla. Desde esta misma pantalla, pinchando en "edit forms" pasareis a los formularios administrativos que hay que rellenar, y por ultimo, cuando ya este todo rellenado, deberieis dar a submit.
Algo muy util, es que, en los formularios administrativos, si se pincha en el signo de interrrogación (circulo naranja), te viene información de qué es lo que hay que rellenar en ese apartado, con que fin pide esos datos la Comisión,..etc
Ademas, si que hay algunas novedades a destacar que os comento a continuación.
El submission Service funciona en general de forma muy similar al FP7. Se accede a él a traves de la call correspondiente como acabo de explicar, luego, para crear la propuesta, hay que introducir el PIC del coordinador, el acronimo y el resumen, el siguiente paso es ir añadiendo al resto de socios. En el siguiente paso, os podeis descargar los templates de los anexos, como por ejemplo, el template de la parte B o parte tecnica de la propuetsa, que luego debereis subir en esta misma pantalla. Desde esta misma pantalla, pinchando en "edit forms" pasareis a los formularios administrativos que hay que rellenar, y por ultimo, cuando ya este todo rellenado, deberieis dar a submit.
Algo muy util, es que, en los formularios administrativos, si se pincha en el signo de interrrogación (circulo naranja), te viene información de qué es lo que hay que rellenar en ese apartado, con que fin pide esos datos la Comisión,..etc
Ademas, si que hay algunas novedades a destacar que os comento a continuación.