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Bio-based IndustriesJoint Undertaking

BBI JU Info day Poland

BBI JU Call 2020

Pilar LlorenteBBI JU Project Officer

Wroclaw, 4th March 2020

BBI JU Calls overview

RIA-DEMO-CSA

Call 2015.2

FLAG

Call 2015.1

Call 2014

Call 2016

10 funded projects

3 funded projects

23 funded projects

Call 2017

Call Deadline4th September 2019

29 funded projects

Call 2018

17 funded projects

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Reporting

Reporting

Signature of the GADeadline 4th May 2020

Call Evaluation(Oct-Nov)

GAP

Reporting

Reporting

€ 185 M

€ 85 M

€ 105 M

€ 74 M

€ 50M

Call opening4th April 2019

Evaluation results

sent to the applicants

(end of December)

Call 2019 € 135 M

19 funded projects€ 103 M

Reporting

Reporting

Reporting

Reporting

Reporting

2020

Rules for participation 1/2

Who can apply?• Any ‘legal entity’

natural or legal person created & registered under national law

e.g. any company, big or small, research organisations, universities, non-

governmental organisations, etc.

• From all over the world

Also international organisations or participants from non-EU/H2020 Associated

Countries can participate

Rules for participation 2/2

Consortium composition?

• CSA: can be carried out by a single ‘legal entity’

• RIA and IA: at least 3 ‘legal entities’ established in at least 3 different

Member States and/or Associated Countries

*The entities must be independent from each other

RIA & IA ≥ 3 CSA ≥ 1

RIAs fill specific

gaps in Value

Chains

IAs address the whole

Value Chains from

feedstock sourcing to

market applications

CSAs address non-technological challenges of Value Chains

BBI JU - Types of Actions

Legal & Financial aspects

BBI JU Calls follow H2020 rules for participation, except:

No BBI JU funding for large industries in RIA & CSA

Participant RIA IA CSA

Large Industries 0% 70% 0%

SMEs 100% 70% 100%

Non profit, legal entities (Universities, RTOs, NGOs etc.) 100% 100% 100%

Leverage of private investments is crucial!

The consortium own contribution in BBI JU projects consists of:

• In-kind contributions

The eligible costs incurred for implementing the project minus the funding requested from BBI JU

• Financial transfers

Financial transfers (in-cash) between partners of a BBI JU project to implement part of the action, outside the budget table of the project

• Additional investments

Investments (e.g. infrastructure, facilities, durable equipment, etc.) that contribute to achieving the objectives of the projects and the BBI JU initiative (maximize impact), outside the budget table of the project and not limited to the duration of the project.

Consortium own contribution

Call 2020 key figures

• Call timing (tentative)– Call opening: 15 Apr 2020

– Call closure: 3 Sept 2020, 17:00 CET

– Results to applicants: End of Dec 2020 (tentative)

– GA Signature: By 2 May 2021 (Call closure + 8 months)

• Budget

Type of Action # topics Budget (€ million) Extra

RIA 5 22

DEMO 4 28

Flagship 2 32 (16+16) 1 budget line / topic

CSA 4 5 Max. 1 project / topic

Total 15 87

Changes

possible

until Call

opening!

Call 2020: strategic orientations vs. topics

PROCESS

SO2

PRODUCTS

SO3

MARKET

UPTAKE

SO4

FEEDSTOCK

SO1

Supply chain hurdles of residual waste

streams; biogenic gaseous carbon; lignin;

aquatic sources to food ingredients

Enabling technologies; integral

fractionation; recycle composites; extract

bioactive compounds; upscale bio-based

platform molecule production

Coatings; packaging solutions

Access to finance; insight on emerging

technologies; create / interlink bio-based

education centres; underexploited circular

bioeconomy

S1-4

R5, D4

R1-4, D3

D1-2, F1-F2

TOPICS

Call 2020 - RIAs

Feedstock /

Process

R1 – Use enabling technologies to improve feedstock availability and sustainability

for the bio-based industry

R2 – Develop integral fractionation of lignocellulose to produce components for

high-value applications

R3 – develop bio-based solutions to recycle composites

R4 – extract bioactive compounds from new, underexploited and/or recalcitrant

residual bio-based streams for high-value applications

Products R5 – improve the sustainability of coatings

Market uptake /

Call 2020 - DEMOs

Feedstock

D1 – resolve supply-chain hurdles for turning residual waste streams into

functional molecules for food and/or nonfood market applications

D2 – use biogenic gaseous carbon to increase feedstock availability for the industry

Process D3 – upscale the production of bio-based platform molecules for larger market

applications

Products D4 – demonstrate superior bio-based packaging solutions with minimal environmental

damage

Market uptake /

Call 2020 - Flagships

Feedstock F1 – Turn lignin into materials and chemicals for highend applications

F2 – Produce food ingredients with high nutritional value from aquatic sources

Process /

Products /

Market uptake /

Note: a dedicated budget line per Flagship topic

• F1: € 16 million

• F2: € 16 million

Call 2020 - CSAs

Feedstock /

Process /

Products /

Market uptake

S1 – Help start-ups and spin-offs to gain access to finance

S2 – Provide insight on emerging technologies for biobased value chains

S3 – Create and interlink bio-based education centres to meet industry’s needs of skills and competences

S4 – Expand circular economy to include the underexploited circular bioeconomy

Note:

• Although all CSA topics fall under the same budget line (total: € 5 million)…

• …max. 1 CSA project can be funded per topic

Q&As

Bio-based IndustriesJoint Undertaking

How to write a good BBI

JU proposal?

Evaluation of proposals

Submission of proposals Grant

preparation

Grant signature

From Submission to Grant Signature

Eligibility check

Even if you have unique expertise, it is not enough to be successful

(competition within a budget line)

Every word counts…within the page limit

High competition/quality proposals

Innovative ideas

Commitment to

Excellence

Impact

to the society

How to write a good proposal?

Cooperation

efficient Implementation

Excellence Impact Quality and efficiency of the

implementation• Clarity and pertinence of objectives

• Soundness of the concept

• Credibility of the methodology

• Extent that proposed work is ambitious,

has innovation potential, and is beyond

the state of the art

• Coverage of the value chain

• Impacts included in the topic:

• KPIs

• Social, economic and

environmental impacts

• Any other impacts

• Communication

• Exploitation and dissemination

(including IPR management)

• Extent to which consortium

contribution, including additional

investment, will help maximising

the impact of the action

• Coherence and effectiveness of

the work plan

• Complementarity of the

participants within the consortium

(if relevant)

• Appropriateness of the

management structures and

procedures

• Soundness of the business case

and business plan

• Readiness of the technology for

the implementation of the pilot

phase, demonstration or flagship

From main to subcriteria

Additional subcriteria for IAs

Tips to write a good proposal (1/2)

• Address all requirements in a clear and convincing manner– Topic specific requirements

– General requirements: introduction & table 3 with standard requirements (LCAs, economic viability check, preservation of biodiversity, compliance with legislation, complementarity with other projects, etc)

• Provide appropriate benchmarking (e.g when comparing performance of new bio-based products with fossil counterparts)

• Quantify objectives and impacts when relevant (e.g. reduction carbon footprint)

• Industry commitment: give clear explanations on consortium own contribution, both quantitative and qualitative

• Check the AWP 2020 glossary for correct definitions

How to write a good BBI JU proposal (2/2)

• Think like an evaluator and write for an evaluator

– Consider which are the evaluation criteria, and make sure youaddress all of them

– Make sure all the requested information is clear and convincing

– Structure the information in a coherent manner

– Avoid standard – non proposal specific statements (e.gCommunication activities)

– Stick to page limits (50p for CSAs, 70p for RIA/IA)

– Check the information is consistent across the proposal (e.g. timing of WPs)

– Ensure the role of all beneficiaries is clear

Tips to succeed: useful resources

Find all information needed

BBI JU website - SEDIA– BBI JU-specific info (SIRA)

– Annual Work Plan 2020 (Topic and intro)

– Guide for Applicants

– FAQ for Applicants and Coordinators

– Infoday video

– H2020 online manual

– NCP / BIC / EEN / info@bbi.europa.eu

Become a BBI expert (experts@bbi.europa.eu)

IMPLEMENTATION

01

02

Topic text

Evaluationcriteria

Proposal template

Clearness – Transparency - Structure

Bio-based IndustriesJoint Undertaking

BBI JU partnering platform

(& where to find other info)

Building a consortium

• Any legal entity can participate

• Liaise with NCP

• Find partners – SEDIA

– BBI JU partnering platform

– BBI JU project participants• CORDIS

• https://www.bbi-europe.eu/

• Info Days and stakeholder forum

• BIC (member) activities

BBI JU Partnering Platform

• Database of organisations

• « Find & be found »

• Free

• Accessible via the BBI JU homepage

• Will be used during 22 Apr2020 info day for matchmaking / brokerage…

Partner search via SEDIA (1/2)

Partner search via SEDIA (2/2)

• Partner search per BBI JU topic (after Call publication)

Partner search via SEDIA (2/2)

• Partner search per BBI JU topic (after Call publication)

BIC networking events

• BIC

– BIO-based Industries Consortium

– The private partner of the BBI JU initiative

– Organises networking, brokerage and other eventsfor its members

– E.g. BIC matchmaking event13 Feb 2020, Brussels

– Other reasons to join BIC

Other useful information after call publication

• Funding & Tender Opportunities Portal (‘SEDIA’)

– Register organisations, topic search, proposal submission,...

– H2020 online manual

• BBI JU website

– BBI JU-specific info (incl. Guide for Applicants (GfA), a regularly

updated FAQ for Applicants,...)

– Info day 22 Apr 2020: presentations & webstreaming/recording

– (Link to) BBI Partnering Platform

Register as an expert

• Funding and Tender Opportunities Portalhttp://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/experts

/index.html

e-mail experts@bbi.europa.eu

Thank you!Thank you!

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