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new knowledge new material(s) and/or process(es) and/or product(s).
prototype(s)
pilot Line(s)
European networks
EU Grant
B2B contacts
Where do you stand in EU Program
• New Comer/Level 1-
• Experienced/Level 2-
• Well experienced/Level 3-
Lobbying Workprogramme
Total 4 to 7 years
Strategy Policy Implementation
Proposal
Preparation
Grant AgreementPreparation
Execution/Closing
Min. 6 months
Min. 6 monthsMin. 3
monthsMin. 3-5 months
2/3/5 years
Long term commitment required
Evaluation
Min. 3-5 months
Proposal
Evaluation
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
New Comer/Level 1
Step 1: Identify yourself
Step 2: Define what you want to get from EU Program
•New material/ Process /Product /future B2B)
•Prototype of new product/ process / material
•Pilot Line
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Combining research, innovation and training in Knowledge and Innovation Communities 2.711B€
Joint Research Centre (JRC)
Providing a robust, evidence base for EU policies 1.103 B.€ + Euratom-1.60 B€
Exellence Science• European Research Council-
13.095 B.€
• Marie Curie Actions-6.162 B€
• Future and Emerging Technologies--2.696 B€
• Research Infrastructure
(including e.infrastructure)-2.488B€
• Total: 24.441B.€
Industrial leadership• Leadership in enabling and
industrial Technologies-
13.557 B€
ICT
NMBP
Space• Access to risk finance-
2.842 B€
• Innovation in SMEs-0.616B€
• Total : 17.016 B.€
Societal Challenges• SC 1 Health, demographic
change and wellbeing-7.472 B€
• SC 2-Food security,
sustainable agriculture, marine and
maritime research and the
bioeconomy- 3.851B €
• SC 3-Secure, clean and
efficient energy-5.931 B€
• SC 4-Smart, green and
integrated transport-6.339 B€
• SC 5-Climate action, resource
efficiency and raw materials-3.081B€
• SC 6-Inclusive, innovative and secure societies-1.695 B€
• SC- 7 Secure societies-1.695 B€• Total: 29.679 B.€
Science with and for society-0.462 B€ +Spreading excellence and widening participation-0.816B€
Universities
Institutes
Big Companies
SMES
Example of a
Annual Work Programme(LEIT)List of
Calls for proposals
open
5.ii. Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and
Processing
Understanding the call topics: example
DT-FOF-06-2019: Refurbishment and re-manufacturing of large industrial equipment (IA)
• Call specifics:
• Refurbishment and/or upgrading of large industrial equipment;
• Re-manufacturing and re-use of equipment;
• Inspection, functional diagnosis and in-situ repair of damage;
• Maintenance and optimized utilization of large industrial equipment.
• General Scope:
• It covers large-scale electrical and/or mechanical machinery in plants rather thanelectronic equipment
• Demonstration activities need to take place in real industrial settings
• Validation of at least two industrial demonstrators in different sectors
• Integration and scale-up of the parameters to other industrial environments
• Expected Impact:
• Material and resource efficiency increased by at least 10%;
• Life time extension of the targeted large machinery and plants by at least 20%;
• Increased return on investment from major capital items.
•Refurbishment and/or upgrading of large industrial equipment
•Large-scale electrical and/or mechanical machinery in plants
•Life time extension of the targeted large machinery and plants by at least 20%
Step 8: From Call to Grant
Publication of the calls
Submission of proposals
Signature grant agreement
Information on the outcome of the evaluator
Time to prepare the proposal (3-4 months)
Finalisation of the grant (3-5 months)
Evaluation3- 5 months
Submission of Proposal to Signature of Agreement: Maximum 8 months
Experienced/Level 2
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More Call topics for Lithuanian Universities, Institutes and Industry
= LT roadmap, annual topics and budget for JTIs &PPPs. Others input/influence work programs
ETPs
EIP
JPI
Active Participation in European Associations based on the
interest of Lithuania
ERA-Net
State Representation
Group
Nanotechnologies Advanced MaterialsBiotechnology, Advanced
Manufacturing and Processing
Joint Technology Initiatives (JTIs)
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)
European Innovation Partnership (EIPs)
European Institute of Innovation and Technology
(EITs)/Knowledge and Innovation Communities
(KICs)
Joint Programming Initiatives (JPIs)
ECSEL (ENIAC, ARTEMIS & EPoSS)
Factories of the Future(FoF)
Active & Healthy Ageing EnergyA health diet for healthy living
Innovative Medicines Photonics21Agricultural Sustainability and Productivity
Digital Antimicrobial resistance
Fuel Cells and Hydrogen
Energy Efficient Building (EeB)
Smart Cities and Communities
Climate Climate
Clean Sky Green Vehicle (EGVI) Water Health Oceans
Bio-based Industries Future Internet (5G) Raw Materials Raw Materials Cultural Heritage
RailSustainable ProcessIndustry (SPIRE)
(Space) Added Value Manufacturing More years better lives
SESAR (Air Traffic) Robotics FoodNeurodegerative brain disease research
High Performance Computing
Mobility Urban Europe
Big Data Value Water
Selection of EU-European Technology Platforms-2/2
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EC• Deadline• Eligibility Criteria
Evaluators Evaluation Score & Report• Excellence• Impact• Implementation
Panel (EC+ Evaluators)
• Evaluators Score• Evaluation Summary Report
Submitted Proposals
• Background information should give the needs clearly with figure
• Objectives are to be well defined and quantified.
• Relation to the Workprogramme are to be specific to our proposal
• Concepts and methodologies shall cover the ideas and ways/steps to achieve the objectives to convince the Evaluators.
• Ambition: State-of-the Art, Potential risks and bottlenecksto overcome Progress beyond state of the art
• Technology Readiness Level : TRL at the beginning of the project with photos, reference projects. TRL at the end of the project, how it will be reached with prototype, pilot line, responsible partner
• Other Points: Modelling, competing/alternative technologies
the outputs of the project expected impacts
the work programme
• Social and societal impact, environmental and safety issues are to be covered.
• Quantification of impact with reference and justification by simple calculation
• Business case, including an outline business plan and exploitation strategy
• Standardisation and certification of materials, processes & products .
• IPR chapter
• Other Points: Market potential, Circular economy, LCA, competitors and hurdles, training and Communication, exploitation, European associations, dissemination to be specific
• Work plan
• The work packages
partner profile
execution time
• Expected risks,
• Resources:
No Topics
1 DT-NMBP-03-2019: Open Innovation Hubs for nano-enabled surfaces and membranes IA
2 DT-NMBP-08-2019: Real-time nano-characterisation technologies RIA
3DT-NMBP-10-2019: Translation of manufacturing problems into materials modelling RIA Ronan
4 DT-NMBP-12-2019: Sustainable Nano-Fabrication CSA
5DT-NMBP-18-2019: Materials, manufacturing processes and devices for organic and large area electronics IA
6 DT-NMBP-19-2019: Advanced materials for additive manufacturing IA
7 LC-NMBP-29-2019: Materials for non-battery based energy storage RIA
8 LC-NMBP-32-2019: Smart materials, systems and structures for energy harvesting (RIA)
9 DT-FoF-05-2019: Open Innovation for collaborative production engineering IA
No Topics
10 DT-FoF-06-2019: Refurbishment and re-manufacturing of large industrial equipment IA
11 DT-FoF-08-2019: Pilot lines for modular factories (IA 50%)
12 DT-FoF-12-2019: Handling systems for flexible materials RIA
13LC-EeB-01-2019LC-EeB-01-2019: Integration of energy smart materials in non-residential buildings IA (J)
14ICT-03-2018-2019: Photonics Manufacturing Pilot Lines for Photonic Components and Device( 3. Next generation free-form optics + 4. Advanced optical medical device technologies for medical diagnostics ): (J)
15 ICT-05-2019: Application driven Photonics components
16DT-ICT-07-2018-2019: Digital Manufacturing Platforms for Connected Smart Factories IA (3. The human factor: human competences in synergy with technological progress (2019 call)
17DT-ICT-07-2018-2019: Digital Manufacturing Platforms for Connected Smart Factories IA 4. Sustainable Value Networks: manufacturing in a circular economy (2019 call) )
18 LC-BAT-7-2019: Network of Li-ion cell pilot lines