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From “FP” to Horizon 2020:Opportunities within EU Framework Programmes for RTD
Maria PutselevaPolicy Officer
Science & TechnologyDelegation of the European Union to the Russian Federation
European Framework Programmes for RTD (FPs)
● Largest publicly funded competitive RTD programme worldwide (annual budget in FP7 > € 7 billion)
● Basic rule: trans-national collaboration● Thematic programmes in all relevant technology areas (health, agri-bio-
food …………….. space research)● Special programmes for researchers’ mobility, research infrastructures,
SMEs, capacity building
● A fixed budget for a defined number of years
FP = financial instrument for EU research strategy
Cooperation 32.3 billion €Trans-national cooperation in 10 research themes through multi-national consortia.
Ideas 7.5 billion €Funding for top researchers from anywhere in the World:investigator-driven “frontier research”, supported by an autonomous European Research Council (ERC)
People 4.7 billion €Training, mobility, career development of researchers, (“Marie Curie” actions) - incl. International grants
Capacities 4.2 billion €Research infrastructures; research specifically for SMEs; regional research driven clusters
FP7 2007 –2013 4 Specific Programmes plus JRC, nuclear and non-nuclear research (2.5 bn €)
Thematic Priorities:
1. Health2. Food, agriculture & biotechnology3. Information & communication technologies4. Nanotechnologies & materials5. Energy6. Environment7. Transport8. Socio-economic sciences9. Security & 10. Space
Billion Euro
6,01,99,13,52,21,94,10,62,9
Σ 32,3
FP7 “Cooperation”
Information Communication Technologies (ICT)
Two calls on ICT (deadlines: 15 January 2013, 16 April 2013)Three cross-thematic calls: “Factories of the Future”, “Smart Cities and Communities” and “ICT for Green Cars”Previously announced calls:
Future and emerging technologies (FET) (deadline: 12-03-2013)Research priorities:
•Pervasive and trusted network and service infrastructures•Cognitive systems and robotics•Alternative paths to components and systems•Technologies for digital content and languages•ICT for health, ageing well, inclusion and governance•ICT for a low carbon economy•ICT for the enterprise and manufacturing•ICT for learning and access to cultural resources
Russia in the 7th EU Framework Programmes for RTD (2007-2013)
By June 2012 :
• Overall, Russia is the most active international partner country
• 440 Russian participants in 271 projects, receiving ~ €57.6 million EU funding
• Highest participation in Transport, Space, ICT, Agri-Biotech-Food and Nanotechnologies / materials research
The Multiannual Financial Framework 2014-2020: Commission’s proposals of 29 June 2011
1. Smart & inclusive growth (€491bn)
2. Sustainable growth, natural resources (€383bn)3. Security and citizenship (€18.5bn)4. Global Europe (€70bn)5. Administration (€62.6bn)
Total:€ 1,025bn
Education, Youth, Sport
Connecting Europe
Cohesion Competitive Business SMEs
Horizon 2020
Key challenge: stabilise the financial and economic system while taking measures to create economic opportunities
What is Horizon 2020
• Commission proposal for a € 80 billion research and innovation funding programme (2014-20)
• A core part of Europe 2020 Strategy, Innovation Union & European Research Area:– Responding to the economic crisis to invest in future jobs
and growth – Addressing peoples’ concerns about their livelihoods,
safety and environment.– Strengthening the EU’s global position in research,
innovation and technology
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FP1 FP2 FP3 FP4 FP5 FP6 FP7 H2020
billion Euro
EU Framework Programme Budgets FP1 (1984-88) to Horizon 2020 (2014-20)
Horizon 2020: Three prioritiesExcellent Science
European Research CouncilFuture and Emerging Technologies
Marie Curie Actions Research infrastructures
€24.5 bln
Industrial LeadershipLeadership in Enabling & Industrial TechnologiesAccess to risk financeInnovation in SMEs
€18 bln
Societal ChallengesHealth, Food security, Energy,
Transport, Climate action,Inclusive, innovative and
secure societies€31.7 bln
European Research Council - ERCFrontier research by the best individual teams
13 268
Future and Emerging Technologies - FETCollaborative research to open new fields of innovation
3 100
Marie Curie Actions - MCAOpportunities for training and career development
5 572
Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructures)
Ensuring access to world-class facilities
2 478
Priority 1: Excellent ScienceProposed funding (million Euro, 2014-20)
Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies – LEIT (ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space)
13 781
Access to risk financeLeveraging private finance and venture capital for research and innovation
3 538
Innovation in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises - SMEFostering all forms of innovation in all types of SME
619complemented by 6 829 (expected 15% of societal challenges + LEIT) and 'Access to risk finance' with strong SME focus
Priority 2: Industrial LeadershipProposed funding (million Euro, 2014-20)
Health, demographic change and wellbeing 8 033Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bioeconomy
4 152
Secure, clean and efficient energy* 5 782
Smart, green and integrated transport 6 802
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials 3 160
Inclusive, innovative and secure societies 3 819
Priority 3: Societal ChallengesProposed funding (million Euro, 2014-20)
*Additional €1 788m for nuclear safety and security from the Euratom Treaty activities (2014-18). Does not include the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor - ITER.
ICT funding in Horizon 2020EU investments increase by 46% compared to FP7. Support for riskier ICT research and innovation that can deliver
new business breakthroughs.In particular, Horizon 2020 will support the development of:• A new generation of components and systems including Micro / nano-
electronics and photonics technologies, components and embedded systems engineering.
• Next generation computing, Advanced computing systems and technologies.
• Infrastructures, technologies and services for the future Internet,• Content technologies and information management, including ICT for
digital content and creativity.• Advanced interfaces and robots and Robotics and smart spaces.
International cooperation
• International cooperation is crucial to address many Horizon 2020 objectives.
• Principle of general openness: the programme will remain to be the most open funding programme in the world.
• Targeted actions to be implemented taking a strategic approach to international cooperation.
Next steps
Ongoing: Parliament and Council negotiations on the basis of the Commission proposals
Ongoing: Parliament and Council negotiations on EU budget 2014-20 (including overall budget for Horizon 2020)
July 2012: Final calls under 7th Framework Programme for Research to bridge gap towards Horizon 2020
Mid 2013: Adoption of legislative acts by EU Parliament and Council on Horizon 2020
1/1/2014: Horizon 2020 starts; launch of first calls
European Research Information
EU Research & Innovation http://ec.europa.eu/research Seventh Framework Programme http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7 FP7 Calls for Proposals and information on research programmes and projects:http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal FP New Partners Servicehttp://cordis.europa.eu/partners/web/guest/home Experts’ registration in FPhttps://cordis.europa.eu/emmfp7/index.cfmHorizon 2020www.ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020