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Presentation of Monika Vrbkova from JIC about Horizon 2020 and funding opportunities for Smart Cities projects.
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HORIZON 2020 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Smart Cities 15 October 2014
Monika Vrbkova
HORIZON 2020
• EU Framework Programme for funding research and innovation to strengthen Europe's competitiveness
• brings together three separate programmes(FP7, CIP, EIT)
• programming period 2014 - 2020
• budget €78,6 billion
HORIZON 2020 – GENERAL CONDITIONS
• minimum 3 partners from 3 different Member States or Associated Countries
• Work Programme (WP) = call specification
• one project = one funding rate
– up to 100% for research projects
– up to 70 % for innovation projects
• 25% flat rate for indirect costs
HORIZON 2020 – THREE PRIORITIES
Excellent Science€24.4 billion
Industrial Leadership€17 billion
Societal Challenges€29.7 billion
• European Research Council (ERC)
• Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
• Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (MSCA)
• Research infrastructures
• Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (LEIT)‐ ICT‐ Nanotechnologies and
advanced materials‐ Biotechnology‐ Space
• Access to risk finance• Innovation in SMEs
• Health• Food• Energy• Transport• Climate • Inclusive Societies• Security
Spreading Excellence €0.8 billion
Science for Society €0.5 billion
EIT €2.7 billion JRC €1.9 billion Euratom €1.6 billion
HORIZON 2020 – ENERGY
Energy Efficiency (EE)
• Buildings and consumers
• Heating and cooling
• Industry and products
• Finance for sustainable energy
Competitive Low-Carbon Energy (LCE)
• Renewable electricity and heating/cooling
• Modernising the European electricity grid
• Providing the energy system with flexibility through enhanced energy storage technologies
• Sustainable biofuels and alternative fuels for the European transport fuel mix
• Enabling the decarbonisation of the use of fossil fuels during the transition to a low-carbon economy
• Supporting the development of a European research area in the field of energy
• Social, environmental and economic aspects of the energy system
Smart Cities and Communities (SCC)
• Enhancing the roll-out of Smart Cities and Communities solutions by stimulating the market demand
HORIZON 2020 – SMART CITIES AND COMMUNITIES IN WP 2015
SCC1 Lighthouse projects
• large scale demonstration projects
• low energy districts + integrated infrastructures + sustainable mobility
• 2-3 lead cities + 2-3 follower cities
• industry + cities + research community
SCC3 Standards
• standardisation of integrated solutions
HORIZON 2020 – ICT
ICT Cross-Cutting Activities
• Platforms for Connected Smart Objects
FI-PPP Accelerator Projects
• CEED Tech
• EuropeanPioneers
• FI-C3
• Frontier Cities
• IMPACT
• INCENSe
• SOUL-FI
• Speed UP! Europe
HORIZON 2020 – NMP
Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials for low-carbon energy technologies and Energy Efficiency
• Materials for optimisation cooling in power plants
• Long-term in-service degradation of materials for energy capture, conversion, storage and transmission
Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB)
• Sustainable solutions for refurbishment of buildings
• Advanced thermal energy storage solutions
• Effective tools and methodologies for monitoring of energy performance of buildings
• Retrofitting of residential buildings
HORIZON 2020 – TRANSPORT
Mobility for Growth (MG)
• Safe and connected automation in road transport
• Innovative solutions for cleaner and better urban transport and mobility
• Transport infrastructure management
Green Vehicles (GV)
• Enhanced performance and integration into the transport system and the grid
EUROPEAN INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP (EIP) ON SMART CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
• speeds up the transformation of European citiesinto Smart Cities
• implementation of innovation results in cities
• cooperation between industry, policy makers research, cities and other end-users
• targets EU climate and energy 20-20-20 goals
– 20% reduction CO2 compared to 1990
– 20% share of renewable energy in total energy mix
– 20% improvement in energy efficiency
ENERGY ICT TRANSPORT
HORIZON 2020 – SME INSTRUMENT
Phase 1: Concept & Feasibility Assessment
Phase 2: Demonstration, Market Replication, R&D
Phase 3: Commercialisation
lump sum €50 000 €0,5 – 2,5 million financial instruments
max. 6 months 1 – 2 years
business plan market-matureproduct
market launch
coaching (3 days/12 days)
HORIZON 2020 – SME INSTRUMENT
• only single SME or consortium of SMEs
• highly innovative companies with potential to disrupt existing markets
• European and global impact
• funding rate up to 70%
• one submission or participation at one time
• recommended to start with Phase 1
• four cut-off dates per year
HORIZON 2020 – FAST TRACK TO INNOVATION
• speed up the time from idea to market
• increase the participation of industry, SMEs and first time applicants
• open to all type of participants
• bottom-up approach
• minimum 3 and maximum 5 partners
• funding rate up to 70% (maximum €3 million)
• three cut-off dates per year
HORIZON 2020 – EUROSTARS 2
• programme for R&D performing SMEs
• open to all technological areas
• at least 2 partners from 2 different Eurostarsmember countries
• market introduction is foreseen within 2 years after project completion
• national funding
• average project: 3-4 partners from 2-3 countries, €1,4 million
• two cut-off dates per year