EUROGIA2020 Introduction to - July 5, 2016 Brussels - CZELO
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EUREKA is… Leading Intergovernmental platform for network international cooperation Supporting Facilitating market-oriented access to R&D projects finance 2
The EUREKA Network 40 Member States 3 Associated States 2 National information points International cooperation 3
Public-private partnership At least 2 EUREKA countries involved SME University SME SME Large company University Example of EUREKA project 4
Technology area Electronics, IT Industrial Biological Technology for Energy and Telecoms Manufacturing, Sciences / Protecting Man Technology Technology Material and Technologies and the Transport Environment 1985–2014 29.4% 21.4% 17.7% 6.4% 6.3% 2008–2014 30.0% 18.5% 21.4% 5.3% 6.8% Data for EUREKA Projects and Eurostars 5
PENTA EUREKA TOURISM PLUS METALLURGY EUROAGRI CATRENE ACQUEAU PRO- FACTORY+ E! SURF ITEA 3 EURIPIDES EUROGIA 2020 CELTIC PLUS UMBRELLAS CLUSTERS 734 Network EUROSTARS projects 1199 41993 EUREKA instruments Over 40 countries
EUREKA Network projects Innovative Participants No thematic National product, process from at least restrictions but evaluation or service with a two EUREKA projects need to procedures & civilian purpose countries reflect market funding demand 8
A typical Network project is… Data for 2008–2014 3–4 participants 2–3 countries average duration 31 months average project cost €1.74 million 9
Eurostars is… Joint Dedicated Market- Bottom-up International programme to R&D- oriented cooperation between performing EUREKA SMEs and EU 11
Eurostars under Horizon 2020 EU 25% contribution €1.15 + = billion 75% Eurostars total Eurostars public budget countries 2014–2020 contribution 12
Eurostars countries 34 countries Austria Hungary Portugal Bulgaria Iceland Romania Belgium Ireland Slovak Republic Croatia Israel Slovenia Cyprus Italy South Korea Czech Republic Latvia Spain Denmark Lithuania Sweden Estonia Luxembourg Switzerland Finland Malta Turkey France The Netherlands United Kingdom Germany Norway Greece Poland 13
METALLURGY CATRENE ACQUEAU EURIPIDES ITEA 3 EUROGIA 2020 CELTIC PLUS CLUSTERS
EUREKA Clusters Innovation in Micro and Nano ICT and Smart electronic water technologies electronics Telecommunications Systems (Officially ended on (Officially ended on June 30, 2016) December 31, 2015) Low carbon energy Software intensive New Cluster on Micro-nanoelectronics technologies systems and Metallurgy enabled systems and services application 15
EUREKA Clusters Industry led Large number Fostering initiatives of participants European • Medium term • Major European competitiveness • Strategically industries • Promote and support significant • Large SME innovative • International participation technology projects, ecosystem of (30–50% of partners) introducing products, R&D&I actors • Research processes and organisations and services. academia • Address economic and societal challenges 16
EUREKA Clusters Clusters are industry-driven, market-oriented strategic initiatives focusing on business impact: They result from industry decision to achieve an industry roadmap following full bottom-up approach They have an industry vision They have a mission to help creating European added-value, jobs and to gain market shares worldwide Clusters generate projects Clusters deliver EUREKA label , which facilitates the access of partners to national funds Clusters represent 70% of the budget of EUREKA project portfolio 17
A typical Cluster project is… 2–14 participants 2–4 countries average duration 30 months average project cost €1.5 - €15 million 18
EUREKA Clusters procedures 1 2 3 4 5 Periodic Centralised Cluster National Cluster project Cluster labelling funding monitoring calls evaluation decision and impact assessment 19
How to get involved in a cluster project ? Common characteristics of all the clusters: Proposals are reviewed by Experts & Public authorities: “constructive” evaluation EUREKA Label is granted by the cluster organisation Objective: 6 months from the submission to the start The cluster Office acts as a facilitator for proposers Synchronisation of funding from participating countries can be achieved if participants contact the national funding authorities very early in the submission process. 20
Success Stories NewP@ss Next Generation of ePasseport The project NewP@ss is delivering advanced secure platforms suitable for the forthcoming 3rd and 4th generation of e-Passport. NewP@ss joined theRECONSURVE efforts of 15 European partners to critically improve the speed, the security and the functionality Reconfigurable of the new Surveillance features. The consortium System with Communicating has developed data structures Smart Sensors and new security chip architectures, that are being integrated into the latest globally applicable standards for travel documents. The results of NewP@ss can also be used for hosting dedicated e- services applications for both government and private organizations (boarding ticket support, airline services …). 21
EUROGIA2020 2020
EUROGIA2020 within EUREKA The EUREKA cluster dedicated to low-carbon energy technologies Includes the full energy mix and value chain • Renewables, Efficiency, Carbon Capture and Storage… Received a renewed mandate (2013 to 2020 – after 2008-2013) to award the Eureka/Eurogia2020 label to RD&D low-carbon energy technologies projects. EUROGIA2020 promotes and facilitates partnerships between industrials companies and researchers across EUREKA member and associated countries
EUROGIA2020 : Mission Lead the energy transition to a more sustainable path, through technology changes. Address societal challenges: Climate change and the environment Competitiveness and job creation
EUROGIA2020 :The Cluster of energy mix 2013 2008 2004 a 12-year cluster history from fossile to renewables
EUROGIA2020 Technology Domains EUROGIA2020 encourages partnerships between competencies covering a large spectrum of disciplines and the entire energy mix Cost effective Energy Sources Enabling Technologies* • Geothermal • Energy Efficiency • Solar • Energy Storage • Wind Power • Intelligent networks and energy management • Biomass • CO2 mitigation (CCS & valorization) • Hydro Power • Materials (including minerals) • Waves and Tides • Tools, fabrication & Installation • Oil & Gas • Clean Coal • Processes; ICT (e.g. in smart grids) *The list is not exhaustive
EUROGIA2020 : A process designed by industry for industry: Light, Fast, Interactive • Continuous submission with 4 cut-off dates/year. No need to wait for a suitable call • 2-step process (PO and FPP) avoids unnecessary work • A good project can be funded in 6 months • No competition between similar projects; quality of your own project is what counts • Funding success about 80% for labelled projects • Project enrichment/improvement through extensive/continuous feedback and access to the EUROGIA network • But parallel applications in each country in addition to global Eurogia2020 application; and synchronisation of funding from each country not always achieved.
EUROGIA2020 :From idea to funding in 6 months D1 Prepare PO Continuous submission with 4 D3 Cut-off date; PO submission cut-off dates per year D24 TC hearing and evaluations Results Work with PAs to D27 prepare national Cut-off date; FPP submission applications D93 TC eval. Processing of D117 Board Label national endorsement applications D180 Funding
EUROGIA2020 :Documents & Templates • Available from website: « Submitting» • References: – White Book, Basic Evaluation Guidelines, Regulations – Detailed Evaluation Criteria (what is expected from a good proposal) • PO preparation: – Guide for Proposers, PO Template (Word) • FPP preparation: – Guide for Proposers, FPP Template (Word), Financial tables (Excel) – Form C (Commitment to run the project as labelled) – Declaration of Accession to the Programme
EUROGIA2020 :Winning Project’s Equation Solid concepts Industrial Innovation Market oriented + Balanced Consortium Structure Organisations types Competences + Consortium Agreement Commercial Exploitation Commercial prospects + National Priorities & Practices Public financial support’s Rules & Availability ROI for funding countries
EUROGIA2020 :Achievements and key figures since 2008 Energy CHP Storage 5% Wind Geothermal 7% 16% 2% New Materials 2% Systems 5% Solar 20% Efficiency 18% CCS 4% Hydro 5% Smart Grids Biomass Wave 2% 7% 7%
EUROGIA2020: Key figures since 2008 20 EUROGIA2020 Supporting Countries 8 Very Active Countries: FR,DE, ES, NL, NO, TR ,UK and ZA 10 Board Member Companies: 3 SMEs & 7 LEs 37 Labelled Projects since 2008, representing 200 M Euros 106 Project Outlines 45 % of participants are SMEs
EUROGIA2020 : Technical Committee
EUROGIA2020: Board Member Companies
EUROGIA2020 Supporting Countries
EUROGIA2020 Success Stories: ILIS Towards the characterization of future photovoltaic power plants Grid scale Lithium-Ion storage By December 2012, even before the end of the project, three 3MW systems sold and more than 50 MW tendered.
EUROGIA2020 :Present Call for Proposals Next cut off date: September 16, 2016 Next cut off date November 18, 2016 > Website: www.eurogia.com > E-mail: contact@eurogia.com
PENTA EUREKA TOURISM PLUS METALLURGY EUROAGRI CATRENE ACQUEAU PRO- FACTORY+ E! SURF ITEA 3 EURIPIDES EUROGIA 2020 CELTIC PLUS UMBRELLAS CLUSTERS EUREKA PROJECTS EUROSTARS
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