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GNSS applications developmentHorizon 2020 1st and 2nd call
Marta Krywanis - Brzostowska
H2020 Info Day– 25th November 2014
Nice to meet you !
MY NAME IS….Outline of my intervention:
- GNSS R&D in the GSA
- First results of H2020 Galileo Call
- Further opportunities for GNSS
applications development
European Council
and Parliament
European
Commission
European Space
Agency (ESA)European GNSS Agency (GSA)
Political Oversight
Programme Oversight
and Programme management
Execution
IOV Contracts
FOC Contracts
delegation delegation
assistance
Upstream (space) industry Downstream (applications) industry
GNSS Programme
Committee
Ensuring the Security of the EGNSS
Exploitation of Galileo
Exploitation of EGNOS
Market Development: supporting the
use of EGNSSEGNSS Applications R&D
GSA role within EU GNSS programmes
Fostering market adoption and user satisfaction
through R&D activities
DOWNSTREAM VALUE CHAIN
.
Commercial
Service
providers
.
Chipsets,
Receivers,
Devices
Navigation
Service
Provision
Content &
applications
EGNSS USER ADOPTION
Aviation
Road
Location Based Services
Agriculture
Surveying & Mapping
Rail
Maritime
Governmental
MARKET SEGMENTS Users
EU PUBLIC BENEFITS
R&D
User requirements
Analyse the market and
Public benefits
Inputs for regulation
Engage receiver manufacturers
Convince users and decision makers
Adoption Roadmap
User market driven approach
System Services Users
1 2 3
7
GNSS FP7 1st, 2nd and 3rd Calls
• 13 patents/registered trademarks (also on-going)
• 43 commercialised products/services
• 77 Working prototypesand more is expected…
• 3 calls for proposals on GNSS Applications
• Portfolio of ~90 R&D projects with a budget of ~€70 mln
• 425 beneficiaries
• 40% of GNSS funds to SMEs vs. EU FP7 average <15%
• Business coaching for SMEs: Business expert support
GNSS FP7 results in a nutshell
Horizon 2020
Responding to the economic crisis to
invest in future jobs and growth
Addressing peoples’ concerns about their
livelihoods, safety and environment
Strengthening the EU’s global position
in research, innovation and
technology
A core part of Europe 2020, Innovation Union and European Research Areathe biggest EU Research and Innovation programme ever with nearly €80 billion of funding available over 7 years from 2014 to 2020
Receipt of
proposals
Receipt of
proposals
03 April
Launch of the Call
11 December
105 eligible proposals submitted in response to this call
775 participations involved in submissions
• Requested EC contribution of all eligible proposals:
– EUR 140,2 mln for IA
– EUR 34,1 mln for CSA
• The average total cost of submitted proposals: EUR 2,1 mln
• The average requested EC contribution: EUR 1,7 mln
THE BUDGET AVAILABLE:
EUR 38 mln
EUR 174,3 mln
H2020 1st Call:
First statistics on proposals submission
Overview of the
evaluation and GAP process
Receipt of
proposals
Receipt of
proposalsEVALUATIONEVALUATION
GRANT
AGREEMENT
PREPARATION
GRANT
AGREEMENT
PREPARATION
SIGNATURE
GA MAIN LIST
SIGNATURE
GA MAIN LIST
25 proposals main list
2 proposals reserve list
03 April < 03 December17 May – 16 June
105 proposals evaluated
32 independent experts
03 September – 03 December
First results of the evaluation
25 proposals were invited for the Grant Preparation phase:
- 19 in Innovation Actions
- 6 in Coordination and Support Actions
202 participations are involved in the 25 proposals considered for
funding
Number of participations in main list H2020-Galileo-2014-1 (IA + CSA)
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Number as
coordinator
Distribution of recommended EU contribution main list
H2020-Galileo-2014-1 (IA+CSA)
0 €
1 000 000 €
2 000 000 €
3 000 000 €
4 000 000 €
5 000 000 €
6 000 000 €
7 000 000 €
8 000 000 €
9 000 000 €
2nd Call of H2020-Galileo-2014 opened 04/11/2014
Deadline for submission: 8th April 2015
• Develop end-to-end application + trial
• Clear commercial intent
• Innovative, beyond state-of-the-art
• Build on mature business concepts
• Provide public benefits
• Contribute to the adoption of Galileo, EGNOS or EDAS
• Strengthen the community of GNSS developers
• Take into account relevant standards and regulations on
e.g., safety and security
• Use iterative development, with early prototypes
H2020-Galileo-1 EGNSS applications
in ALL key Market Segments
Innovation Actions: Highlights in Galileo-1
More information in the Space Work Programme
SMEs considered as key players
• Applications in niche market sectors and business models
in any application domain.
• Development of technological breakthrough into
viable products with real commercial potential
• Large companies, research institutions and universities
can join the consortium by providing added value to the
idea led by the SME.
H2020-Galileo-2SME based EGNSS applications
coordinated by SMEs
Innovation Actions: Highlights in Galileo-2
More information in the Space Work Programme
• Development of EGNSS applications within international
context and related standards with high international
impact
• Implementation of applications benefiting from multiple
constellations, including Galileo.
• Focus will be on regions of the world which represent an
attractive GNSS market for the European industry.
H2020-Galileo-3Releasing the potential of EGNSS applications
through international cooperation
Innovation Actions: Highlights in Galileo-3
Compulsory Preliminary Business Plan
GALILEO-1,2,3
What: Demonstrate the commercial potential of the product and/or service and
describe how this potential will be realised.
Why: It is an input to evaluate the Impact criteria.
How: Template available in the participant portal.
• Define the proposed offering: the product and/or service and target market sector.
• Review the market sector: structure, size, drivers, market and technology trends.
• Assess the competition: main players, their current offerings and market share.
• Describe the innovation of the proposed offering in the context of the competition and the sector’s needs
• Summarise potential business model(s) together with possible entry price(s) and costs
• Assess the key risks to market entry and possible options for risk mitigation.
• Outline, graphically, the roll-out of the offering: timescale, sales growth and market share.
Award criteria
Excellence ImpactQuality and efficiency in the
implementation
- be innovative, goingbeyond the state-of-the-art,especially in the use of GNSS- build on already fairlymature application orbusiness concepts, leadingto products and/or servicesat the end of the project thatcan be brought to themarket quickly
- focus is primarily on impactthrough the use andexploitation of projectresults- contribute to the adoptionof Galileo, EGNOSemphasise public benefits
- aim to gather proven experience and expertise in the market segment of the application developed- demonstrate your capability to commercialise the products and services developed in the project
Evaluation criteria
+ the ones identified in the H2020 General Annexes
1 - EGNSS applications (15 m€)
Indicative projects size: 1.5 - 4 m€
2 - SME based EGNSS applications (5 m€)
Indicative projects size: 0.5 - 1 m€
3 - Releasing the potential of EGNSS applications
through international cooperation (5 m€)
Indicative projects size: 0.5 – 1.5 m€
15
EGNSS Apps development
Innovation Action*: up to 70% funding(exception: up to 100% for non-profit)
* for indirect cost: flat rate of 25% with some exceptions e.g. subcontracting
25 m€ for Second Call
Indicative Projects Size and Funding
Global market expected to grow everywhere…
GNSS devices per capita
> 2.52 - 2.51.5 - 21 - 1.50.5 - 1< 0.5No data
0.90.6
1.2
0.30.2
0.3
2013
2.12.2
2.5
1.00.8
1.1
2023
Main overall market growth drivers
Increasing penetration of GNSS devices in differentplatforms and devices
More intensive use of GNSS devices
More devices per person and penetration in emergingmarkets
Disruptive new applications
Integration of GNSS with other technologies and sensors
Autonomous car
Indoor positioning
Wearable devices
Examples of consumer solutions
Smart citiesSecure mobile
payments
Augmented reality
Examples of niche applications
Environmental monitoring
Network synchronizationSecure positioning for crisis
management
Space applications
http://www.gsa.europa.eu/r-d/gnss-project-portfolio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=w34m1HvXG4U
H2020-Galileo-2015-1 Call
INFO DAY in PRAGUE
14 January 2015
Innovation is not only understood as new breakthrough technologies.
It also includes the use of existing technologies in novel applications, continuous
improvement, non technological and social innovation.
"The best way to predict the future is to create it."- Alan Kay
THANK YOU
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