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Horizon Europe 2021-22 ECS Brokerage event 12th January, 2021 Francisco J. Ibáñez DG CONNECT European Commission
Horizon Europe Objectives to strengthen the EU's scientific and technological bases to boost Europe's innovation capacity, competitiveness and jobs to deliver on citizens' priorities and sustain our socio-economic model and values 3
From Horizon 2020 to Horizon Europe Lessons Learned Novelties Support breakthrough innovation European Innovation Council Create more impact through mission-orientation and R&I Missions citizens' involvement Strengthen international Extended association cooperation possibilities Reinforce openness Open science policy Rationalise the funding New approach to landscape Partnerships Encourage participation Spreading Excellence 6
European Innovation Council Support to innovations with breakthrough and disruptive nature and scale up potential that are too risky for private investors (70% of the budget earmarked for SMEs) Helping innovators create markets of the future, European leverage private finance, scale up their companies, Innovation Council Innovation centric, risk taking & agile, pro- – a one-stop-shop active management and follow up Two complementary instruments bridging the gap from idea to investable project Accelerator: Pathfinder: grants grants only & blended finance (from early technology (from pre-commercial to pre- commercial) to market & scale-up) 7
R&I Missions Relating EU's research and innovation better R&I Missions to society and citizens' needs; with strong visibility and impact A mission is a portfolio of actions across disciplines intended to achieve a bold and inspirational and measurable goal within a set timeframe, with impact for society and policy making as well as relevance for a significant part of the European population and wide range of European citizens. Horizon Europe defines mission characteristics and elements of governance, and 5 missions areas. Specific missions will be programmed within the Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness pillar (drawing on inputs from other pillars) 8
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Missions Targets for 2030 A Climate Resilient Europe - Prepare Europe for climate disruptions and accelerate the transformation to a climate resilient and just Europe by 2030 Targets by 2030: prepare Europe to deal with climate disruptions, accelerate the transition to a healthy and prosperous future within safe planetary boundaries and scale up solutions for resilience that will trigger transformations in society. Restore our Ocean and Waters Targets by 2030: cleaning marine and fresh waters, restoring degraded ecosystems and habitats, decarbonising the blue economy in order to sustainably harness the essential goods and services they provide. Conquering Cancer: Mission Possible Targets by 2030: more than 3 million more lives saved, living longer and better, achieve a thorough understanding of cancer, prevent what is preventable, optimise diagnosis and treatment, support the quality of life of all people exposed to cancer, and ensure equitable access to the above across Europe. 10
Missions Targets for 2030 Climate-Neutral Cities by and for the citizens Targets by 2030: support, promote and showcase 100 European cities in their systemic transformation towards climate neutrality by 2030 and turn these cities into innovation hubs for all cities, benefiting quality of life and sustainability in Europe. Caring for Soil is Caring for Life Targets by 2030: at least 75% of all soils in the EU are healthy for food, people, nature and climate. The proposed mission combines research and innovation, education and training, investments and the demonstration of good practices using “Living labs” (experiments and innovation in a laboratory on the ground) and “Lighthouses” (places to showcase good practices). 11
European Partnerships in Horizon Europe • Only support partnerships if policy objectives are more effectively achieved • Fewer partnerships with higher impacts • Common coherent criteria framework • Unified umbrella branding to improve visibility • Increase openness and encourage a broader set of actors to participate • Improve coherence between partnerships and Horizon Europe • Time-limited with conditions for phasing-out programme funding 12
European Partnerships DIGITAL, INDUSTRY AND SPACE (10) PILLAR III AND CROSS- HEALTH (8) • High Performance Computing PILLAR (12) • EU-Africa Global Health • Key Digital Technologies • Climate KIC • Cultural and creative • Innovative Health Initiative • Smart Networks and Services industries KIC • Chemicals Risk Assessment • AI, data and robotics • Digital KIC • ERA for Health research • Photonics • Food KIC • Health KIC • Health and Care Systems Transformation • Clean Steel - Low Carbon Steelmaking • InnoEnergy KIC • Personalised Medicine • European Metrology • Manufacturing KIC • Rare Diseases • Made in Europe • Raw Materials KIC • One Health/AMR Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) • Processes4Planet • Urban Mobility KIC • Global competitive space systems • Innovative SMEs CLIMATE, ENERGY AND MOBILITY (11) • European Open Science • Transforming Europe's Rail System FOOD, BIOECONOMY, NATURAL RESOURCES, Cloud (EOSC) AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT (8) • Integrated Air Traffic Management • Accelerating farming systems transition • Clean Aviation • Pandemic • Clean Hydrogen • Animal Health and Welfare Preparedness and • Built4People • Agriculture of data Societal Resilience • Rescuing biodiversity to safeguard life on Earth • Towards zero-emission road transport • Connected and Automated Driving • A climate neutral, sustainable and productive Underline = • Zero-emission waterborne transport Blue Economy Institutionalised • Safe and Sustainable Food Systems Partnership • Batteries • Circular Bio-based Europe • Driving urban transitions to a sustainable future 13 • Water4All: Water security for the planet • Clean Energy Transition
Cluster 4 ‘Digital, Industry and Space’ European Partnerships Synergies Cluster 4 Both mentioned Only left column Processes4Planet AI, data, robotics Made in Europe Partnership Clean Steel Metrology Photonics indicates Space coherence HPC KDT SNS Suggested by COM services x Priority o Inform HPC X X X O O X KDT X X X X O X X SNS X X X X O O X AI, data, robotics X X X X O X X Cluster 4 Photonics O X X X O X X Clean Steel O X X Metrology O O O O O O O O O Made in Europe X X X X X O X X Processes4Planet O X O X 14 Space X X X X O X https://ec.europa.eu/info/horizon-europe/european-partnerships-horizon-europe_en#synergies
Digital-centric partnerships Inter-play 15 https://ec.europa.eu/info/horizon-europe/european-partnerships-horizon-europe_en#synergies
ECSEL in the 2014-2019 Achievements • Extreme UV lithography for ultimate miniaturisation • FDSOI performance with reduced energy consumption • Advanced power electronics making use of innovative materials (SiC, GaN) • Safety-critical embedded systems for applications with safety as a primary concern • Smart miniaturised systems minimally invasive catheters with added intelligence • ……. • …….
Key Digital Technologies Joint Undertaking • Builds on ECSEL JU experience and achievements • Extends scope and includes integrated photonics and higher layers of software • Strikes for a balance of microelectronics, software and integrated systems • Expands the value-chain coverage with stronger involvement of users • Reinforces the tri-partite model aligning the EU, national and private priorities and investments
Key Digital Technologies Joint Undertaking Objectives • Reinforce Europe’s technology autonomy in electronic components and systems to support future needs of vertical industries and the economy at large • Establish EU scientific excellence and innovation leadership in emerging components and systems technologies • Ensure that components and systems technologies address Europe’s societal and environmental challenges
Key Digital Technologies Joint Undertaking • Public consultation. Open to comments and suggestions • Impact Assessment. Intervention logic • Single Basic Act. Legal basis • InterService Consultation. Coherence with EU policies and regulation • Council regulation • Calls for proposals 19
Horizon Europe Workprogramme logic 20
Destinations in the WP • Each work programme part within the 'Global challenges and European industrial competitiveness' pillar should be designed around a series of coherent packages of calls and topics aimed at contributing to the expected impacts set out in the Strategic Plan. These packages of actions will be known as destinations. • The destinations will provide the policy narrative for the calls and topics included in the WP, describing the relevant long-term socio-economic needs and problems where R&I investments would have a role to play (including emerging ones from the COVID-19 crisis). • Applicants will be required to set out in their proposals a credible pathway for how the project – if successful – would contribute not only to the expected outcomes set out in the relevant topic text but also to the expected impact of the destination. This will be made clear in the WP text as well as the proposal template and guide to applicants 21
WorkProgramme 2021-22 • DESTINATION 1 – CLIMATE NEUTRAL, CIRCULAR AND DIGITISED PRODUCTION • DESTINATION 2 – INCREASED AUTONOMY IN KEY STRATEGIC VALUE CHAINS FOR RESILIENT INDUSTRY • DESTINATION 3 – WORLD LEADING DATA AND COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES • DESTINATION 4 – DIGITAL AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES FOR COMPETITIVENESS AND FIT FOR THE GREEN DEAL • DESTINATION 5 – OPEN STRATEGIC AUTONOMY IN DEVELOPING, DEPLOYING AND USING GLOBAL SPACE-BASED INFRASTRUCTURES, SERVICES, APPLICATIONS AND DATA • DESTINATION 6 – A HUMAN-CENTRED AND ETHICAL DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES 22
From “Destinations” to “Topics” DESTINATION 4 Digital and emerging technologies for competitiveness and fit for the green deal SECTIONS • Ultra-low power processors • European Innovation Leadership in Electronics • European Innovation Leadership in Photonics • 6G and foundational connectivity technologies • Innovation in AI, data and robotics • Tomorrow’s deployable Robots: efficient, robust, safe, adaptive and trusted • European Leadership in Emerging Enabling Technologies (including emerging technologies for manufacturing and emerging materials) • Flagship on Quantum Technologies: a Paradigm Shift • Graphene: Europe in the lead 23
Cluster 4. Destination 4 • HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-01: Ultra-low-power, secure processors for edge computing • HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-05: Open Source Hardware for ultra-low-power, secure processors • HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-31: Functional electronics for green and circular economy • HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-06: Advanced optical communication components • HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-07: Disruptive solutions for integrated photonics, PICs and hybrid technologies • HORIZON-CL4-2022-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-03: Sensor-based systems for biomedical, environmental and other advanced applications 24
Revised indicative calendar: 2021 Indicative date Key milestones tbc Formal adoption of MFF tbc* Formal adoption of Horizon Europe (Framework Programme and Specific Programme) By Q4/2020** Set-up of formal HE PC configurations, followed by formal opinions on Strategic Plan 2021-2024 Q4/2020*** Formal adoption of Strategic Plan 2021-2024 From 14 Dec. 2020 Financial and legal checks of WP parts by CLSS, [future] CPC and horizontal policy units 18 Dec. 2020 – 11 Consultation of [‘shadow’] Steering Board for their green light for launching ISC January 2021 Consultation of Project Group for endorsement of the WP’s implementation of COM policy priorities mid-January – 1st week Inter-service consultation. February 2021 Until mid-March 2021 Finalisation of WP text following ISC comments Final interactions with Steering Board (for endorsement) and Project Group Final legal & financial checks of the WP texts 2nd half of March 2021 Formal opinion of Horizon Europe PC configurations on WP 2021-2022 Early April 2021 Circulation of adoption file -> written procedure file to SG Mid-April 2021 Formal adoption of WP 2021-2022 and opening of first calls 25
Associated countries (tentative list) Iceland Norway Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina North Macedonia Montenegro Serbia Turkey Israel Moldova Switzerland Faroe Islands Ukraine Tunisia Georgia Armenia United Kingdom 26
Digital Europe Programme To ensure that Europe drives the digital transformation of the economy and society and brings its benefits to all citizens and businesses. Focus on: • Building essential capacities and advanced skills in digital technologies, contributing to Europe’s strategic autonomy; • Accelerating deployment and best use in areas of public interest and the private sector 27
First DEP call planned on the 9th of Feb. 2021 Next Generation Computing SMART MOBILITY SMART AGRI-FOOD SMART HEALTH SMART INDUSTRY TEF FOR AI CHIPS (NEUROMORPHIC) TECHNOLOGIES FOR LARGE SCALE TESTING AND EXPERIMENTATION FACILITIES (TEF) EDGE AI: AI Chips / “Neuromorphic” chips • Neuromorphic technology: mimics brain with hardware neural network, 1000x more efficient than standard HW+SW • EU world player expertise and supply • Major initiative: infrastructure facilities to design, test, experiment and validate for industrial use. • Level of ambition and the role of technology providers joint MS/EC effort 28
29 Funding and tender portal https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/home
Horizon 30 Dashboard https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/horizon-dashboard
Thank you francisco.ibanez@ec.europa.eu © European Union 2020 Unless otherwise noted the reuse of this presentation is authorised under the CC BY 4.0 license. For any use or reproduction of elements that are not owned by the EU, permission may need to be sought directly from the respective right holders. 31 xx: element concerned, source: e.g. Fotolia.com; Slide xx: element concerned, source: e.g. iStock.com Slide
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