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Policy Research and Innovation

Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies

- SPIRE Brokerage Event Brussels, 15 Juni 2016

SPIRE related calls 2017

Søren Bøwadt

DG Research and Innovation

Policy Research and Innovation

The Policy Context for NMBP

Five of the Priority areas from Juncker's Agenda:

• To boost jobs, growth and investment;

• To realise a connected digital single market;

• To implement a resilient Energy Union with a forward looking climate change policy;

• To develop a deeper and fairer internal market with a strengthened industrial base;

• To make Europe a stronger global actor

Strategic priorities of Commissioner Moedas:

• Open innovation, Open science, Open to the world

Policy Research and Innovation

The WP approach of Horizon 2020

A strong challenge-based approach, allowing applicants considerable freedom to come up with innovative solutions

Simplified list of possible types of action (e.g. research and innovation at 100%; innovation actions at 70%,…)

Strong emphasis on expected impact, less prescriptive

Cross-cutting issues mainstreamed (e.g. social sciences, gender, international co-operation…)

Work programmes with 2-year duration

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Policy Research and Innovation

PPPs in Horizon 2020

Institutionalised PPPs Contractual PPPs

• Innovative Medicines (IMI)

• Clean Sky

• Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR)

• Fuel Cells and Hydrogen (FCH)

• Electronic Components and Systems (ECSEL - old ARTEMIS + ENIAC)

New:

• Bio-based Industries (BBI)

• Shift2Rail

• Factory of the Future (FoF)

• Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB)

• Green Vehicles (EGVI)

• Future internet (5G)

New:

• Sustainable Process Industry (SPIRE)

• Robotics

• Photonics

• High Performance Computing

• Big Data

* All announced in the Communication on PPPs in H2020 (July 2013)

except Big Data. 4

Policy Research and Innovation

The LEIT part of the WP uses Technology Readiness Levels (or TRL) from 3-4 up to 7-8

Synergies with other EU, national or regional programmes are encouraged: Some topics are particularly suitable for additional funding

e.g. to explore paths to commercial exploitation or to deploy H2020-funded technologies 5

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2016 NMBP Single stage calls FOF EEB SPIRE GV

€77,000,000 €49,000,000 €74,000,000 €16,000,000

Evaluated proposals 113 58 63 19

Requested EC Contribution €511,185,310 €246,901,637 €337,385,263 €136,223,651

Average €4,523,764 €4,256,925 €5,355,322 €7,169,666

Below thresholds 89 40 46 14

Above thresholds 24 17 17 5

Main List (nb) 17 11 14 2

Main List (EC Funding) €74,074,040 €49,472,261 €71,470,535 €15,979,498

Sucess rate (€) 14.5% 20.0% 21.2% 11.7%

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2016 NMBP Single stage calls

CSA ERANET

€10,700,000 €30,000,000

Evaluated proposals 13 3

Requested EC Contribution €14,614,047 €27,558,694

Average €1,124,157 €9,186,231

Below thresholds 2 0

Above thresholds 11 3

Main List (nb) 9 3

Main List (EC Funding) €10,836,290 €27,558,694

Sucess rate (€) 74.1% 100.0%

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2016 NMBP two-stage calls

PILOTS BIOTEC NMBP HEALTH ENERGY

€32,000,000 €32,000,000 €78,080,000 €32,000,000 €32,000,000

Eligible proposals 59 76 104 77 46

Requested EC Contribution €387,199,924 €479,686,561 €563,976,459 €444,030,206 €218,816,918

Average €6,562,711 €6,311,665 €5,422,851 €5,766,626 €4,756,890

Invited to 2nd stage (nb) 15 17 36 16 16

Invited to 2nd stage (€) €101,281,185 €102,263,618 €205,267,358 €97,656,569 €78,355,774

1st stage sucess rate (€) 26.2% 21.3% 36.4% 22.0% 35.8%

2nd stage sucess rate (€) 31.6% 31.3% 38.0% 32.8% 40.8%

Policy Research and Innovation

Projects selected in 2014-15

cPPPs FoF EeB EGVI SPIRE

Funding in M€ 263 138 148 201

Proposals 580 311 99 205

Projects 57 31 17 34

Success rate 10 % 10 % 17 % 14 %

Organisations 703 321 265 432

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Industry-share and outreach in 2014-15

cPPPs FoF EeB EGVI SPIRE

% of Industry

in the participants 60 56 54 59

% of SMEs

in the participants 36 30 20 26

Total countries in the

selected projects 28 29 21 31

% of Non-members in

the participants (2014) 77 75 67 73

% of Non-members in

the EC funding (2015) 77 70 53 71

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cPPP Calls 2014-15 Time to Grant

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Contractual Public Private Partnerships in Horizon 2020

EU indicative funding 2014-2020 (M€)

Factories of the Future (FoF) 1150

Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB) 600

European Green Vehicles Initiative (EGVI) 750

Sustainable Process Industry 900

Advanced 5G network infrastructure for the Future Internet (5G)

700

High Performance Computing (HPC) 700

Robotics 700

Big Data 534

Photonics TOTAL:

700 6734

Industry has committed to complement these amounts with private investment in the order of of 3 to 10 times the level of public funding in addition to the in-kind contribution in the cPPP projects under Horizon 2020.

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Policy Research and Innovation

cPPP Contribution to Economy

Factories of the Future (FoF) Manufacturing: 16% of Europe’s GDP, 30 million jobs, twice as many in support activities such as logistics, 80% of the EU’s exports are manufactured

Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB)

Construction sector: 11.5 million direct jobs, 8.8 % of total employment, 7% of EU28 non-financial business economy.

European Green Vehicles Initiative (EGVI)

12 million direct jobs, over € 500 billion/year in turnover

Sustainable Process Industry (SPIRE)

20% of the European manufacturing base, 450,000 companies providing 6.8 million jobs

Advanced 5G network infrastructure for the Future Internet (5G)

40% of the worldwide market of nearly €200 billion in 2012 in terms of network infrastructure supply

High Performance Computing (HPC)

Europe is a world-leader in HPC applications that are key for our society

Robotics Robotics is a key enabling industry for manufacturing

Photonics Europe holds 18% of the global photonics market, € 66 billion share

Big Data Big Data market is growing six times faster than the overall ICT market. The compound annual growth rate (2013-17) expected to reach the overall total of $50 billion.

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Policy Research and Innovation

Vision of the SPIRE PPP

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● no longer linear

● extended life time

● collaborative approach

● cross-sectors

● multi-stakeholders

● innovation in all forms

● design strategies

● new business models

● demand-side measures

● etc…

CIRCULAR ECONOMY

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SPIRE 7 – 2017:

Integrated approach to process optimisation for raw material resources efficiency, excluding recovery technologies of waste streams

Goals: •Most efficient use of raw materials resources for high performance and sustainable production, accompanied by the optimisation of the interfaces along the value chain in the factory.

•Technological improvements that enable the reduction of material losses and energy consumption in the entire production environment, increasing the current production rates.

•Identification of key bottlenecks and improvement opportunities to increase yields while maintaining or lowering the energy consumption of the original processes.

TRL 5-7

IA 70%

EUR 6-8 million

Policy Research and Innovation

SPIRE 8 – 2017: CO2 Utilisation to produce added value chemicals

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Proposals should address innovative processes to produce added value chemicals from CO2 (and CO) and demonstrate the technical and economic feasibility in an industrially relevant environment through demonstration of a system prototype.

Goals:

• Demonstrate technical and economic feasibility of novel processes for CO2 and CO conversion to added-value chemicals.

• Reduction of at least 20%, on Life-Cycle-Assessment basis, of the emissions of greenhouse gases and energy/resource intensity with respect to commercial manufacturing of the same product.

• Significant increase of the industrial competiveness deriving from the novel processes

TRL 4-6

RIA 100%

EUR 6-8 million

Policy Research and Innovation

SPIRE 9 – 2017: Pilot lines based on more flexible and down-scaled high performance processing.

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Goals:

• Develop high performance production lines for novel or existing products providing lower capex and opex compared to existing analogues or similar processes

• Concepts should allow the elimination, combination or replacement of one or more process steps/units to increase efficiency and productivity

• Concepts should provide high flexibility (ability to follow demand), short time to market

• Industrially relevant demonstration to validate performance in real environment and potential for integration in existing plants

• Techno economic analysis providing information on the economic viability of the solutions

TRL 5-7

IA 70%

EUR 6-8 million

Policy Research and Innovation

SPIRE 10 – 2017: New electrochemical solutions for industrial processing, which contribute to a reduction of CO2 emissions

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Electrochemical processes have the potential to be highly efficient and thereby create less by-product waste compared to conventional chemical processes.

Goals:

• New electrochemical synthesis and/or electrolysis, which allows the direct creation of products

• Significant improvements in energy and resource efficiency compared to the commercially available analogue

• Easy integration with renewable energy, ease of operation at low temperature and pressure conditions as well as improvement in safety and work environment.

TRL 4-6

RIA 100%

EUR 4-6 million

Policy Research and Innovation

SPIRE 11 – 2017 : Support for the enhancement of the impact of SPIRE PPP projects

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Dissemination, exploitation and transfer of projects results are important activities during project life-time and beyond in order to make sure that projects fully achieve the expected impacts. Clustering of project activities, and their inter-linking with existing technology transfer activities, are effective ways to stimulate the take-up of project results and to exploit synergies.

Goals:

• Speeding up industrial exploitation and take up of results of SPIRE PPP projects and facilitate cross-sectorial technology transfer.

• Stimulation of networks and alliances for further RTD and industrial innovation in the addressed technology and application areas, including the development and practical application of a clustering model.

• Added value beyond the original scope of the SPIRE PPP projects by exploiting synergies and sharing best practice. Increased public presence and awareness of SPIRE PPP activities.

CSA 100%

EUR 250000 - 500000

Policy Research and Innovation

SPIRE 12 – 2017 : Assessment of standardisation needs and ways to overcome regulatory bottlenecks in the process industry

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A clear, consistent and predictable regulatory framework, which avoids unnecessary administrative and financial burden is needed to support actions should cover the needs of the different industrial sectors representing big and small companies within the SPIRE community. Their objective should be to identify and to propose solutions along the value chain, required to reach long term sustainability for Europe in terms of global competitiveness, ecology and employment.

Goals:

• Enabling regulatory authorities to better address the different relevant issues for the different stakeholders in SPIRE.

• Rationalising the process to deliver standardisation mandates to the European Standards Organisations.

• Enabling of industrial symbiosis and better use of industrial resources

• Reducing cost of operation for the process industry

CSA 100%

EUR 500000 - 1000000

Only one proposal funded

Policy Research and Innovation

SPIRE 13 – 2017 : Potential of Industrial Symbiosis in Europe

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The Circular Economy approach is dependent on industrial symbiosis (IS) whereby waste and by-products from one factory are used as an input for other factories. Such inter-plant integration can be crucial to cut energy consumption, avoid waste and create a business case for by-products and gaseous effluents and thereby decouple the use of resources from economic growth. While IS is increasingly considered to be an essential part of economic and environmental policy, the benefits and the dynamics involved needs to be better understood before the concept can be fully implemented.

Goals:

• List of best practices as well as new potential locations together with estimates of needed investments and incentives to unlock the potential.

• Identification of essential technologies and potential regulatory barriers

• Speeding up of cross-sectorial transfer of technologies

• Estimation of potential OPEX cost through implementation

CSA 100%

EUR 500000 - 1000000

Only one proposal funded

Policy Research and Innovation

"Cross-cutting KET pilot activities building on previous research that is ready to be processed towards industrial-scale processes."

PILOTS-3: Pilot Lines for Manufacturing of Nanotextured surfaces with mechanically enhanced properties, IA

PILOTS-4: Pilot lines for 3D printed and/or injection moulded polymeric or ceramic microfluidic MEMS, IA

PILOTS-5: Paper-based electronics, RIA

Calls 2017 - CCA PILOT LINES

”Systemic approaches to sustainably boost economic growth and renew Europe's industrial capacities in a world of finite resources”

Focus Area: Industry 2020 in the Circular Economy

Pilot lines in Nanotechnology and Materials

Policy Research and Innovation

Advanced materials and Nanotechnologies for high added value products & process industries

NMBP-4: Architectured /Advanced material concepts for intelligent bulk material structures, RIA

NMBP-5: Advanced materials and innovative design for improved functionality and aesthetics in high added value consumer goods, IA

NMBP-6: Improved material durability in buildings and infrastructures, including offshore, RIA

NMBP-7: Systems of materials characterisation for model, product and process optimisation, RIA

Calls 2017 NMBP

Policy Research and Innovation

Calls 2017 NMBP

Advanced materials and Nanotechnologies for Energy applications

NMBP-19: Cost-effective materials for “power-to-chemical” technologies , RIA

NMBP-20: High-performance materials for optimizing carbon dioxide capture, IA

Eco-design and new sustainable business models

NMBP-22: Business models and industrial strategies supporting novel supply chains for innovative product-services, RIA

Policy Research and Innovation

Modelling for the development of Nanotechnologies and Advanced Materials

NMBP-25: Next generation system integrating tangible and intangible materials model components to support innovation in industry, IA

Science-based risk assessment and management of Nanotechnologies, Materials and Biotechnologies

NMBP-28: Framework and strategies for nanomaterial characterisation, classification, grouping and read-across for risk analysis, RIA

NMBP-29: Advanced and realistic models and assays for nanomaterial hazard assessment, RIA

Calls 2017 NMBP

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Deadlines 2017

Topic identifier

Deadline 2017 Budget (EUR million)

SPIRE 7 – 12 (2017) NMBP PILOTS

19/01/2017 27/10/2016 (1 stage) 04/05/2017 (2 stage)

80.00 186.19 32.00

EE 12 & EE 17 (2017)

19/01/2017

16.00

This presentation is based on the WP Always check legal documents

Policy Research and Innovation

For proposers – Do not forget to consider:

Value Chain Approach

Cross Sectorial / Transferable Technologies

Lifecycle perspectives

Outline Business Plan

Valorisation of results and products

Address Non-technological barriers / bottlenecks

Links to Legislation and Standardisation

No negotiation of proposals Only complete proposals

can be funded

• AND don't forget to Pre-register your proposal and submit

IN TIME

Research and Innovation

More info: Søren Bøwadt

• European Commission

• DG Research and Innovation

• Industrial technologies

• Mail: COV2 04/062, B-1049 Brussels - Belgium

• Visit Address: Covent Garden Place Rogier 16, B-1060 Brussels Belgium

• Phone Direct line: +32 (2) 299 42 03

• Fax: +32 (2) 296 05 50

• E-mail: [email protected]

About Horizon 2020 http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/