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Tanja ZegersSpace Research and DevelopmentDG Enterprise and IndustryEuropean Commission
Space in FP7 and Horizon 2020
EPSCMadrid, September 25, 2012
Outline
• Context: FP7 and Horizon 2020• Final call FP7: opportunities for planetary sciences• Next: definition of Horizon 2020
EU and Space
• Treaty of Lisbon (Article 189 TFEU) gives EU shared competence in the fields of space • to promote scientific and technical progress and
industrial competitiveness and the implementation of its policies
• shall draw up a European space policy• by joint initiatives, support RTD, coordinate efforts in
exploration and exploitation
1 Dec 2009
The Multiannual Financial Framework 2014-2020: Commission’s proposals 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
Draft FP7 Budget 2007-2013
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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
M€
Space Foundations
GMES
GMES Space Component
data access (space & in-situ)
FP7 => H2020 Space funding
GMES Infrastructure
ServicesGMES data
SSF R&D
126M € of
330M€
GMES = Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
GMES Operational Programme
Space in H2020
1400 Meuro
Outline
• Context: FP7 and Horizon 2020• Final call FP7: opportunities for planetary sciences• Next: definition of Horizon 2020
FP7-SpaceFP7-Space
Space-based applications at the
service of the European Society(principally GMES)
Space-based applications at the
service of the European Society(principally GMES)
R&D strengthening R&D strengthening
Space foundationsSpace foundations
R&D strengthening R&D strengthening
Space foundationsSpace foundations
Cross-cutting issuesCross-cutting issues
9.2
85%
SSF topics - highlighhts
• Continuation of space science data topic, but addition of new topic of « Earth analogue » research
• Critical Technologies topic is back after being absent for 1 call, with strengthened budget of €20m
• Focus on space debris issues, including support for an active debris removal demonstration project
Space science and exploration
• Exploiting data obtained in space – with EU missions or instruments (in particular that available at ESAC)
• Open to many areas (space physics, astrobiology, planetary science, astronomy, astrophysics, health, etc.)
• Adding value to data by combining space mission data with non-space data
• New data handling tools – e.g. visualisation
• Earth analogue R&D – technology test, system approaches and strategies for search for life, human performance in space
• Enhancing/broadening research partnerships•
8 x 2.5M€
“Critical Technologies for European non-dependence ”
• “Non-dependence”: possibility for Europe to have free, unrestricted access to any required space technology.
• Joint EC-ESA-EDA task force on Critical Technologies has defined a revised list of urgent actions. Proposals should address topics from this list of 17 items.
Space technologies
Projects should aim to go beyond current state of art, development activities up to space qualification favoured
8 x 2.5M€
Reducing vulnerability of space infrastructure
• Space weather threats:• accurate modeling and impact assessment on
affected systems, particularly GNSS• Modelling collision interactions of micro-
particles with satellites• Development of mitigation means
• Debris collision threats:• Performing an in-orbit removal of debris,
demonstrating concepts and technologies for active debris removal, scalable for future use
2 x 2M€
7M€
FP7-SpaceFP7-Space
Space-based applications at the
service of the European Society(principally GMES)
Space-based applications at the
service of the European Society(principally GMES)
R&D strengthening
Space foundations
R&D strengthening
Space foundations
Cross-cutting issuesCross-cutting issuesCross-cutting issuesCross-cutting issues 9.3
Cross-cutting Activities
• SME specific researchAllow SMEs to develop partnershipsfor both GMES and SSF, establishingSME role in value added chain
• International Cooperation• With Ukraine
GMES services for agricultural needsSuper-lightweight materials and coatingsSpace debris removal methods/technologies
• With ChinaValidation and refinement of monitoring of air
quality
5 x 2M€
3 x 2M€
• Call is open at the momentec.europa.eu/embrace-spacehttp://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/home
• 21 November 2012 deadline• Dec-Feb 2012/2013 evaluation by REA• Proposal negotiation in 2013
Outline
• Context: FP7 and Horizon 2020• Final call FP7: opportunities for planetary sciences• Next: definition of Horizon 2020
Space programme ~240 M€/yr(similar to ESA RTD programmes, or National space RTD programmes combined)
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
• ICT• NMP• Biotechnology
Access to risk finance
KETs
Innovation in SMEs
Space 1737 M€
NMP= Nanotechnologies, advanced materials and advanced manufacturing and processing
Industrial Leadership
Objective for Space in Horizon 2020
Prepare for the increasing role of space in the future and reap the
benefits of space now
Four specific objectives
• Enhance competitiveness, non-dependence, and innovation of EU space sector (= industry and research community)
• Enable advances in space technologies
• Increase exploitation of space data
• Enable participation in international space partnerships
+ relevant space applications under Societal Challenges• Transport, Climate, Security
CompetitivenessNon-dependence
Innovation
Technology
Data exploitation
International partnerships
In-orbit demonstration
Analogue terrains
Space/non-space TD
Space environment
Instruments
robotics
Planetary sciences
Science with GMES data
Rover navigation
ISS experiments
Propulsion technologies
……………
Specific objectives
Non-exhaustive list of potential topics
Objectives and activity topics
Instruments
Horizon 2020 has a flexible range of instruments that can be used from basic research to close to market demonstration.
Basis:
- Open, competitive call for all EU27 (no geo-return)
- Co funding Grants: 100% Research, 70% Close-to-Market
- Trans-national European (>3) consortia
- Open to international participation (i.e. beyond EU)
New in H2020:
- prizes, loans, pre-commercial procurement
• Part bottom-up, through annual calls in broadly defined topics
• Part agenda-driven through multi-annual programmes of linked projects: Strategic Research Agenda
• Widen participation from industry, SMEs, academia, technology institutes, agencies + non-ESA EU countries
=> CONSULTATION WORKSHOPS December 2012– February 2013
Horizon 2020 implementation
Conclusion
• Space under Horizon 2020 will be more comprehensive than under FP7• No longer includes GMES development • RTD and innovation (close to market activities)• Support to research and analysis of space data and
(scientific) preparation for future missions
• Ongoing activities• Development of Strategic Research Agenda H2020• European Parliament and Council co-decision process • Opportunities in final call FP7
HTTP://EC.EUROPA.EU/ENTERPRISE/NEWSROOM/CF/ITEMDETAIL.CFM?ITEM_ID=5903
RESULTS OF FP7 SPACE PROJECTS
DISCUSSION ON HORIZON 2020 SPACE
Thank [email protected]