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Industrial research and innovation Department Puglia Region Synergy among
direct and indirect funding
instrumentsBruxelles - 25th March 2015
European Economic and Social Committee
Marco Di CianoResearch and Innovation Department
InnovaPuglia
Industrial research and innovation Department Puglia Region
Presentation Outline
1. Research & Innovation policies
2. Innovation priorities
3. Synergies approach
Industrial research and innovation Department Puglia Region
R&I policies
New generation of Research and Innovation policies since 2011
•Regional Innovation Partnerships•Apulian ICT Living Labs•Pre-commercial procurement (Pilot AAL)
Industrial research and innovation Department Puglia Region
Case studyLiving LabsPoint out and rise up expression of interest, need, problem or challenge… stimulate community solutions working to find a possible way out.
•promote the evolution of local public administration and civil society from passive consumers to active prosumers of content and services of general interest, supported by ICT innovation
•Support actions to leverage local ICT SMEs innovation growth and competitiveness
•Establish open innovation environments within real-life conditions, in which the active involvement of local end-users and ICT SMEs can pave the way to the co-design and demolab experimentation of new services, products and social infrastructures
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Bridge actions
Toward ESIF2020 and H2020
•Future in Research •Covenant for (Smart) Cities •Regional Technological Clusters•Open Labs for innovation procurement
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Case study
Covenants for (Smart) Cities
Pilot actions in Municipalities for a widespread availability of contents, applications and advanced digital services in order to:
•create the “intelligent community” practice based on enforcement of active participation of citizens
•connect with European good practices and networks
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Case study
Regional Technology Clusters
Stimulate SMEs to aggregate and create virtual platforms where to implement integrated technological chains with the following characteristics:
•matching regional innovation needs related to 5 main regional societal challenges
•focused on Key Enabling Technologies;
•offering interesting development perspectives on national and international markets
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Innovation priorities
“Innovation areas” for the 2014-2020
•Sustainable manufacture (intelligent factories, aerospace, mechatronics, advanced materials and nanotechnologies)
•Health and Environment (green and blue economy, agri food , ambient assisted living)
•Digital, creative and inclusive communities (Cultural and creative industry, services, social innovation, design, non R&D innovation)
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Innovation priorities
Looking beyond regional borders
EU Networks Ongoing projects
Sustainable manifacture
NEREUS (NETWORK) ERRIN (NETWORK)
ERANETMED (FP7) MED DESIRE (ENPI CBC MED)
Health and Environment
European Innovation Partnership on Sustainable Agriculture (through the EARDF Puglia 2014-2020)
European innovation partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (AHA)
European innovation partnership on Water
ReAAL (CIP ICT Psp) CORAL (NETWORK) INGRID (FP7) ALTERENERGY (IPA ADRIATIC
CBC) SOLAR.ERA_NET AGRONET (IPA ADRIATIC CBC) RENEWALL (IMFA- Regions -
China) ASSEHS (Health programme) DEMOWARE (FP7) Water PiPP (FP7)
Digital communities and creativity
European innovation partnership on Smart cities & communities
ECCL (CIP) ENGAGED (CIP ICT Psp) NEXT (IPA ADRIATIC CBC) CAREWELL (CIP ICT Psp) CREDITS4HEALTH (FP7)
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Synergies
SmartPuglia 2020 is a long term strategy for a regional economic development based on the value of social responsability and a dialogue among all regional stakeholders.
The Smart specialization strategy is a unique occasion to identify territorial complementarities and synergies among EU funding instruments
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Horizon 2020 & Cohesion PolicyEU R&D Policy – H2020 EU Cohesion Policy – ESIF
Differences
Non territorial approach, no pre defined geographical distribution of funding
Place based approach, defined financial envelope for different eligible categories of regions
Based mainly on individual R&D Projects (to a certain extent also co-funding activities of programmes are supported) tacking the whole cycle of innovation form pre-competitive, leading, edge basic research to demostration projects, pilot activities, market replication as well as innovative public procurement and the aword of prizes for the achievement of prespecified targets
Based on miltiannual programmes aiming at increase competitiveness through close to the market competitive R&D and innovation effort
In general awarded directly to the final beneficiaries like firms, public and private R&D organizations
Awarded through shared management to national ad regional public intermediaries
Mostly competitive calls addressed to international groupins (exception ERC and MC that also address individuals) through peer-review based on excellence criteria
Less competitive attribution addressed to regional players based on strategic planning negotiation
Complementarities
Horizon 2020 will focus on tacking major societal challenges, maximising the competitiveness impact of research and innovation and raising and spreading levels of excellence in the research base
Cohesion policy will focus in stimulating smart specialization that will act as a capacity building instrument, based on learning mechanism and the creation of critical skills in regions and Member States. One of the results will be a better capacity to participate in H2020
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Synergies
As a well known general rule it is not allowed
•To use ESIF and H2020 funding accumulatively to finance the same cost/expenditure item
•To finance the own contribution of the participant from H2020 or ESIF
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Synergies
*These possible categories have been structured for PCP/PPI instrumentsSource: Synergies between ESIF and horizon 2020 - Katja Reppel DG Regional and
Urban Policy
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Puglia trialSequential funds plot
Separate successive and legally/financially not linked projects with alternating H2020 or ESIF support
In progres
s
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Puglia trialJoint funds plot
Different funding sourcing in the same project with distinguished cost items at project proposal level
• Target• Joint PCP
proposal• Action
• Preparation & joint execution
• Topic• cloud
• Target• Support Joint
PCP proposal• Action
• execution budget
• Topic• cloud
In progres
s
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Puglia trialAdditional funds plot
ESIF funds are not linked to a H2020 project. Regional authority decide to launch a local action (co-fund SMEs beneficiaries) to enhance H2020 outcome results in the region
• Target• ICT Call Type B
• Action• Make it ReALL
• Topic• Assisted Living and
healthy aging
• Target• Quadruple helix
metaphor• Action
• Co-foud project proposals
• Topic• Health, Inclusion
and Socio-Cultural Dynamics
• Outcomes• 39Ml€ Total cost
investment• 22Ml€ ERDF
financing• 80 living labs
approved (20 in H&I)
• 228 catlogue partner involved
• 4 LL selected in ENoLL
EIP AHA
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SynergiesAlternative funding plot
ESI Funds could be used for project proposals that have received positive evaluation under H2020 and could not be co-funded due to lack of H2020 funds under the call.
Not implemente
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