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PRIMA: Partnership for Research and Innovation
in the Mediterranean Area Marta Conde Vidal
PRIMA NCP – Section 1 [email protected]
www.cdti.es @cdtioficial
PRIMA a new program under Article 185
Research and Innovation initiative to develop and implement innovative solutions for the sustainable food production and the efficient management of hydric resources
(availability and water demand) in the Mediterranean area.
Current Budget: €494 million (in 10 years) €220 million EU contribution €274 million PS contributions (+ PS in-kind contributions: €121,5 million)
Timeline of PRIMA
Programme presented to the Commission by IT 22 December 2014
Valletta Declaration 4 May 2017
Positive opinion by Regulatory Scrutiny Board (RSB) 22 July 2016
Vote in EP plenary 13 June 2017
Establishment of Fundación PRIMA 19 June 2017 Agreement between
Council and European Parliament 11 April 2017
Adoption in the TTE Council 26 June 2017
PRIMA Decision (EU) 2017/1324 of the European Parliament and of the Council 4 July 2017
2012
Euro-Mediterranean Conference on R&I in Barcelona 2-3 April 2012
2016 2017 2014
TODAY
-Fuente.- Fundación PRIMA-
19 countries
11 EU countries: Cyprus, Croatia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxemburg, Malta, Portugal , Slovenia and Spain
8 Non-EU countries: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Morocco , Tunisia , Turkey
At least 3 countries: At least 1 EU country And 1 country bordering the Mediterranean Sea
Who can participate?
Common Mediterranean Challenges
• Climate change The Mediterranean is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change and is predicted to become even warmer and drier than it already is. The main effects are regional water shortages, with major impacts on agriculture and food security affecting, soils sustainability and crop yields.
• Population growth and food security Due to demographic growth, there will be some 520 million persons to feed in the region by 2020 (CIHEAM, 2015). Mediterranean agriculture is globally less and less able to provide sufficient food for its population.
• Water scarcity and overexploitation of natural resources Mediterranean water resources are limited and often of low quality, fragile and unevenly distributed in space and time. Under the arid and semi-arid conditions of the Mediterranean basin, the various forms of land degradation, particularly erosion and salinization, are sharply felt.
3 Thematic areas
PRIMA Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda
PRIMA Programme structure
Section 1
HORIZON 2020 Like
Section 2
National funding rules
Calls 2019
PRIMA Programme structure & AWP 2019
Section 1 HORIZON 2020 Like
4 calls
27,9 mio €
Section 2 National
funding rules
1 multi-topic call
32 mio€
Annual Work Plan 2019 - Timetable
Preannouncemt: 31 October 2018 at http://prima-med.org/ Call publication and opening: 5 November 2018 Closing date Stage 1: 27/01/2019 Closing date Stage 2: 29/07/2019 Results: 5/11/2019
Preannouncemt: 31 October 2018 at http://prima-med.org/ Call publication and opening: 5 November 2018 Closing date Stage 1: 27/01/2019 Closing date Stage 2: 29/06/2019 Results: 5/11/2019
Section 1 HORIZON 2020 Like
4 calls
27,9 mio €
Section 2 National
funding rules
1 multi-topic call
32 mio€
Calls 2019: Section 1
Section 1
4 calls
27,9 mio €
Annual Work Plan 2019 - SECTION 1 ("H2020 like") Type of action: RIA and IA Funding level: According to H2020 rules. (100% in RIA; in IA 100% except for profit legal entities 70%) Project duration: max 36 months. Submission and evaluation procedure: 2 stages • 1st Stage– 10 pages proposal • 2nd Stage – Successful applicants in 1st Stage - 70 pages. H2020 award criteria. PRIMA Grant Agreement GA (multi-beneficiary) based on H2020 MGA. Conclusion of a Consortium Agreement prior to the conclusion of the PRIMA GA
TRLs
Call: Section 2 – Multi-topic 2019
Section 2
1 call
32 mio €
Annual Work Plan 2019 - SECTION 2 Type of action: RIA. Budget: 32M€ Project duration: max 36 months. Funding level: Depending on National Regulations. Additional eligibility conditions: see standard conditions and national regulations for each country. Submission and evaluation procedure: 2 stages • 1st Stage– 10 pages proposal • 2nd Stage – Successful applicants in 1st Stage - 70 pages. Submission and evaluation procedure as indicated in the call Grant agreement: Each national funding body will fund the beneficiaries established in its own country (national rules). Consortium Agreement: Some national Funding bodies may require this document before signing the GA.
Convocatorias 2019: Sección 2 Financiación
AEI-MINECO SUBVENCIÓN
CDTI Préstamo Bonificado
Financiación Universidades, OPIs, Centros Investigación, Organizaciones privadas de I+D
sin ánimo de lucro
Financiación Empresas (Universidades, OPIS, Centros I+D) como
subcontratados)
Financiación Sección 2 Financiación descentralizada
Cada país financia a sus participantes
En España:
Financiación Sección 2
CDTI
Financiación Empresas (Universidades, OPIS, Centros I+D)
como subcontratados)
Préstamo Bonificado
Actividades I+D Tecnológico Presupuesto mínimo por entidad 175.000 € Préstamo hasta 75% TNR hasta el 33% del préstamo concedido Interés Euribor* Devolución en 10 años (carencia 2-3 años) Informes desgravaciones fiscales
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CDTI-Centro Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial E.P.E.-MINECO Sección 1 Marta Conde [email protected] Sección 2 (empresas) María José Tomás [email protected] Héctor González [email protected]
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI) Diego Intrigliolo (consultas científicas) Justyna Chojnacka (consultas de carácter administrativo y/o técnico) [email protected] Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA) Jesús Escudero [email protected]
National Contact Points (NCPs)