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Sofía López Navarro R&D advisor of CDTI in Indonesia
Surabaya, 29 October 2019
European Research Day CDTI - SPAIN
• 12th internationally, and 5th in the EU, by scientific production (3.11% of world’s scientific output) and 9th scientific power in terms of citations. – Leading research disciplines: Medicine, engineering, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, computer science, chemistry,
and agricultural and biological sciences, among others.
• Very active participant in EUH2020: 4th largest recipient of EU funding, 3rd in participation and 1st in terms of leadership of consortia (Provisional Results 2014-2018). – Top thematic areas by return: SME Innovation; Nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology and manufacturing; Climate action,
environment and raw materials and Science with and for society.
• Equipped with latest science infrastructures
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A Country of Science & Innovation
• 5 Spanish Universities ranked among the best 300 universities worldwide.
• Best Universities for research among the 250 best worldwide: Pompeu Fabra University, Autonomous University of Barcelona or University of Barcelona, among others. Source: THE 2019
• 3 Spanish MBA Schools among 35 worldwide best business schools: IESE (12), ESADE (21), IE (31). Source: Global MBA Ranking Financial Times 2019
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• Spain is a very succesful conuntry participating in MSCA-COFUND call, rating 1st and 2nd in the last calls, and achieving the highest return in MSCA COFUND calls.
• 18 Spanish institutions awarded European Research Council funding in 2018, ranking 5th in Europe
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Academic excellence & talent attractor
‒ Top Student, trainees (48,595) and staff (8,541) receiving country under ERASMUS+ Programme in 2017
‒ Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) with involvement of Spanish Higher Education Institutions https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/emjmd-catalogue_en
‒ National agency: SEPIE http://www.sepie.es/internationalisation.html
Centers of Excellence Severo Ochoa and Units of Excellence María de Maeztu
• Organizational structures with highly competitive strategic research programmes in the frontiers of knowledge. They are among the best in the world in their respective scientific areas. The evaluation and selection process is carried out by an independent international committee of prestigious scientists with high impact.
• In 2019 we have 25 Severo Ochoa Centers of Excellence and 23 Maria de Maeztu Units of Excellence in the following areas: – Life sciences
– Mathematics, experimental sciences and engineering
– Humanities and social sciences
https://www.somma.es/index.php/
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Scientific excellence
1. MSCA-COFUND programmes in Spain: pre and postdoctoral researchers, cofunded by the EU
In 2019, there are 31 ongoing COFUND programmes in Spain, 11 of them still have remaining calls to be launched aiming at recruiting over 90 early stage researchers and over 230 experienced researchers
https://www.euraxess.es/node/331026/#futurecalls
MSCA host institutions in Spain: https://bit.ly/2kLevfx
2. National calls – Juan de la Cierva
– Ramón y Cajal
– Beatriz galindo
– Others…
For more info download SPAIN’s RESEARCH CAREER PATHWAY here: https://bit.ly/2kLq5Hz
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Scholarships/funding opportunities
3. Regional calls For more info download SPAIN’s RESEARCH CAREER PATHWAY here: https://bit.ly/2kLq5Hz
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Scholarships/funding opportunities
BASQUE COUNTRY
CATALUNYA
MURCIA
MADRID
Oportunius
GALICIA
Axudas Posdoutorais
Isidro Parga Pondal
CANARIAS
Vieira y Clavijo
Consejería de Educación ANDALUCIA
4. Private sector – Obra Social “La Caixa”: http://bit.ly/caixa-inphinit
– Fundación BBVA: https://www.fbbva.es/convocatorias/
– Fundación Ramón Areces: https://www.fundacionareces.es/fundacionareces/en/scholarships-and-grants/call-of-grants/
– Spanish Cancer Association
http://bit.ly/AECC_Investigador-2019
– Fundación Tatiana Pérez
de Guzmán el Bueno
http://bit.ly/FTPGB-becasinves
– COMFUTURO CSIC
http://bit.ly/COMFUTURO
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Scholarships/funding opportunities
Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology
Created in 1977
Public Entity (Secretariat of State for RDI, Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, Spain).
Business innovation financing agency
Focal point for the promotion of technological innovation
More than 13,000 beneficiary companies with more than 24,000 million € (65% direct funding and 35% return of International Programmes)
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Introduction to CDTI
Enhance Spanish companies’
competitiveness and internationalization through innovation
• Fosters the technological development and innovation of Spanish companies.
• Fosters the Spanish participation in international technological cooperation programmes.
• Channels the funding for national and international R&D&i. • Supports the setting up and consolidating technological companies.
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CDTI - RTDI Funding
R+D+I company process
Precompetitive Research Technological
Development Industrial
Innovation
CDTI project type
Industrial Research
Development Innovation
Research center collaboration
New products/processes development
Technology Internationalization
Technology update
International Technological Promotion
Technology transfer and promotion
Technical risk
Funding intensity
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CDTI & RTDI Internationalization
• Argentina • Brazil • Chile • Colombia • Mexico • Peru • USA
• Algeria • Egypt • Morocco • Turkey
• India • Malaysia
• Indonesia • Singapore • Thailand
• Australia • China • Japan • Russia • South Korea • Taiwan
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CDTI & RTDI Internationalization Objective: to achieve an effective technological cooperation, at least, between two enterprises
from two different countries
Market focused with no R&D lines predefined
Multilaterals programs: IBEROEKA, EUREKA
Bilaterals programs: China, Korea, Japan, India, Malaysia, Thailand
AND… WHAT ABOUT INDONESIA?
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CDTI in Indonesia
Joint Funding Initiative
OPEN CALL (18th Nov.)
Unilateral program:
H2020 – CDTI is the Spain’s National Contact Point in for the pillars 2 (Industrial leadership) and 3 (Societal Challenge)
Joint Funding Scheme: Innovation call for Smartcities and Infectious Diseases
Indonesian entity Spanish Companies
CDTI
RDTI - Project development: • Market focused • Balanced consortia • Open call
Finantial support with its own funding sources with improved
conditions
• Smartcities - Natural disaster &
emergency preparedness
- Smartmobility
• Oceanography - Aquaculture - Algae applications - Climate change
• Renewable energies - Waves and Tides - Biomass - Solar and Eolic
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Succes Stories
Acronym : Guided Parafoil System. gPARAFOIL Objective: Develop an accurate guidance technology with a low cost parafoil type platform for the use in emergency situations. Budget: 1.083.722 euros Consortium: Expace on Board Systems, S.A (Spain), Expalindo Sukses Pratama (Indonesia)
Acronym : APTAFOOD Objective: Aptamer Based Biosensing to Detect Toxins in Food Budget: 460,820 euros Consortium: Laboratorios CIFGA, S.A. (Spain) and Central Food Technology Research Institute (India)
Acronym : WIND POWER FORECAST Objective: Wind Power Scheduling and Forecasting in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Budget: 332,000 euros Consortium: Vortex Factoría de Calculs, S.L. (Spain) and Centre for Wind Energy Technology – CWET (India)
Acronym : NANO SILVER COATING Objective: To increase the effectiveness of a Concentrated Solar Thermal Plant by increasing the reflectivity of the mirror. Budget: 3,8 M€ Consortium: 2 SMEs. Rioglass (Spain) and Nano CSM (Korea)
Acronym : HIDROGENET Objective: Renewable smart microgrid hybridized with hydrogen technologies Budget: 1.012.365 euros Consortium: Kemtecnia SL (Spain), PT. PUJI REJEKI (Indonesia)
TERIMA KASIH!
Sofía López Navarro
R&D advisor of CDTI in Indonesia
CDTI - Spain’s National Innovation Agency
Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, Spain
Embassy of Spain to Indonesia
[email protected] / [email protected]
For more information, please contact the [email protected]
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