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Marta Conde José Manuel González National Contact Point & Spanish Delegate CDTI.- Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness International Programmes Directorate European Programmes Division [email protected] / [email protected] / +34 91 581 55 62
SOCIETAL CHALLENGE 2 “BIOECONOMY” (INCL. JTI ON BIOBASED INDUSTRIES)
San Lorenzo de El Escorial, 22 October 2014
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Work Programme 2014-2015. OVERVIEW
• Horizon 2020 – Societal Challenge 2 «BIOECONOMY»
• JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE on BIO-BASED INDUSTRIES
• ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES
• Strategic Programming 2016-2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Work Programme 2014-2015. OVERVIEW
• Horizon 2020 – Societal Challenge 2 «BIOECONOMY»
• JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE on BIO-BASED INDUSTRIES
• ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES
• Strategic Programming 2016-2017
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ICT
Nanotechnology
Biotechnology
Advanced Materials
Advanced Manufacturing & Processing
Space
Access to Risk Finance
Innovation in SMEs
European Research Council (ERC)
Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions on skills, training and career development
European research infrastructures
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the Bioeconomy;
Secure, clean and efficient energy;
Smart, green and integrated transport;
Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials
Secure Societies: Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens
Europe in a changing world-Inclusive, innovative and reflexive societies
Excellent Science Societal Challenges
Industrial Leadership
(2014-2020) H2020 – Framework Programme for Research & Innovation
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Societal
Challenges
Industrial
Technologies
Excellent
Science
BUDGET
H2020 – Framework Programme for Research & Innovation
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APPLICANTS
NCPs Delegate & Experts
Spanish Inputs
National Policy, CCAA
TP, Univ, RTOs, L.E., SMEs
WP definition
Info on how to participate in H2020!!
Support
SC2 Bioeconomy + LEIT (Biotechnology) • Marta Conde (CDTI) - NCP • Andrés Montero (INIA) - NCP
SC2 Bioeconomy • José Manuel González (CDTI) - Delegate • Luis Miguel Ortega (UCM) - Expert
LEIT (Biotechnology) • Lucía Iñigo (CDTI) - Delegate • Carles Cane (CNM) - Expert
DG RTD (F) DG AGRI (H)
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Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology
Building a European Knowledge Based Bio-Economy (KBBE) by bringing together science, industry and other stakeholders, to exploit new and emerging research opportunities that address social, environmental and economic challenges: the growing demand for safer, healthier, higher quality food and for sustainable use and production of renewable bioresources; the increasing risk of epizootic and zoonotic diseases and food related disorders; threats to the sustainability and security of agricultural, aquaculture and fisheries production; and the increasing demand for high quality food, taking into account animal welfare and rural and coastal context and response to specific dietary needs of consumers.
EU Bioeconomy Challenge:
The specific objective is to secure sufficient supplies of safe, healthy and high quality food and other bio-based products, by developing productive, sustainable and resource-efficient primary production systems, fostering related ecosystem services and the recovery of biological diversity, along side competitive and low carbon supply, processing and marketing chains. This will accelerate the transition to a sustainable European Bioeconomy, bridging the gap between new technologies and their implementation.
HORIZON 2020 Vs. 7th Framework Programme (KBBE)
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Production systems
Ecosystem services
Policies and Rural Devel.
Consumers
Nutrition
Food industry
BioIndustries
Biorefinery
Market for bioproducts
Food
Fisheries
Aquaculture
Marine Biotech.
Forestry
BioIndustries Marine
Resources Agriculture & Forestry
Climate Change
Marine Resources
Cross-cutting technologies
Marine & maritime
Oceans of Tomorrow
SC2 - BIOECONOMY – Structure and Contents
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Work Programme 2014-2015. OVERVIEW
• Horizon 2020 – Societal Challenge 2 «BIOECONOMY»
• JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE on BIO-BASED INDUSTRIES
• ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES
• Strategic Programming 2016-2017
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2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Strategic Programme
Work Programme 1 Strategic Programme
WP 2 (+ 2018 info?) Strategic Programme
WP 3 (+ 2020 info?) WP 4
WORK PROGRAMME 2014-2015. TIMELINE
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Focus Areas
Personalising health and care
Sustainable Food Security
Blue Growth: unlocking the potential of the oceans
Smart cities and communities
Competitive low-carbon energy
Energy Efficiency
Mobility for growth
Waste: a resource to recycle, reuse & recover raw materials
Water innovation: boosting its value for Europe
Overcoming the crisis: new ideas, strategies and governance structures for EU
Disaster-resilience: safeguarding and securing society, including adapting to climate change
Digital security
SC2
SC2
WORK PROGRAMME 2014-2015. FOCUS AREAS
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Advisory Groups
EU Directorates
ETPs / SIRA
Scientific Community
International Workshops
Policy Needs
FP7 Projects
EIP AGRO
Public Consultation
...
Strategic Programme WP 2014-2015
Programme Committee
Programme Committee
WORK PROGRAMME 2014-2015. SOURCES & INPUTS
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• Biennial WP for 2014 and 2015 (482 M€) – 2014: 292.5 M€ (238 M€ RIA+IA, 35.5 M€ CSA, 14 M€ SME, 5 M€ ERANET)
– 2015: 189.5 M€ (138 M€ RIA+IA, 14.5 M€ CSA, 22 M€ SME, 15 M€ ERANET)
• Three calls addressing some Focus Areas:
– Sustainable Food Security (2014: 18 topics, 147M€; 2015: 12 topics, 104.5 M€)
– Blue Growth (Seas and Oceans) (2014: 12 topics, 101M€; 2015: 5 topics, 43 M€)
– Innovat. Sust. Inclusive Bioec. (2014: 11 topics, 44,5M€; 2015: 8 topics, 42 M€)
• Topics are framed in the context of overall H2020 approach: more general, less prescriptive, larger scope, fewer topics; strong emphasis on expected impact; possible funding +1ppt; strong challenge-based approach, allowing applicants to have considerable freedom to come up with innovative solutions
• Strong innovation and market driven approach
• Multi-actor approach: involvement end users. Role of EIP AGRO
• Type of actions: RIA; IA; CSA; SMEs inst.; prizes & FTI
• Two stages evaluation procedure (RIA & IA)
WORK PROGRAMME 2014-2015. MAIN FEATURES
= WP 2014-2015 modification
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2014 2015
Sustainable food production systems
SFS-1: Sustainable terrestrial livestock production
A. GENETICS and NUTRITION and alternative feed sources
for terrestrial livestock productionX RIA 7-9
B. Tackling losses from terrestrial ANIMAL DISEASES X RIA 7-9
C. Assessing sustainability of terrestrial livestock production X RIA 5-7 7
SFS-2: Sustainable crop production
A. EXTERNAL NUTRIENT inputs X RIA 8 2 stages
B. Assessing soil-improving cropping systems X RIA 7 7
SFS-3: Practical solutions for native and alien pests affecting
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A. Native and alien PESTS in agriculture and forestry X RIA 7
B. EU-China cooperation on IPM in agriculture X RIA 3
SFS-4: SOIL quality and function X RIA 3-5 10
SFS-5: Strategies for crop productivity, stability and quality X RIA 3-5 15
SFS-6: Sustainable intensification pathways of agro-food
systems in AfricaX CSA 1 1
single
stageSFS-7: Genetic resources and agricultural diversity for food
security, productivity and resilience
A. Traditional resources for AGRICULTURAL DIVERSITY and
the food chainX RIA 3-4 10 2 stages
B. Management and sustainable use of GENETIC
RESOURCES
X RIA 5-7 18
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Evaluation
procedureArea / Topic
WP
2014
M€ EC
contribution
(suggested)
Type of
action
WP
2015
Budget
CALL FOR SUSTAINABLE FOOD SECURITY
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PARTICIPATION IN H2020. NEXT STEPS WP 2014-2015
Don’t miss these Dates:
2014 calls (2nd and single): 2nd Stage • Deadline: 26 June 2014 • Evaluations: July-Sept 2014 • Info to applicants: Nov 2014 • Grants: by end Feb 2015
2015 calls:
• Meeting with NCP (tbd) • 21 Nov. 2014: Info Day (Brussels) • 03 February 2015: Deadline (1st stage) • 11 June 2015: Deadline (2nd and single stage) • Infodays: October / November 2014
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Work Programme 2014-2015. OVERVIEW
• Horizon 2020 – Societal Challenge 2 «BIOECONOMY»
• JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE on BIO-BASED INDUSTRIES
• ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES
• Strategic Programming 2016-2017
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Programming process
2014 By the summer break External consultation, including: - Advisory Groups; - other stakeholders and wider R&I community; - Strategic configuration of the PC (on process, criteria) - Commission services to analyse input on basis of selection criteria and prepare first drafts
After the summer break Discussion with PC configurations on the basis of drafted documents
22 October 26 November
Programme Committee meetings
December Proposed 2nd Strategic Programme 2015 First half of the year
Preparation of the WP 2016/17, prepared on the basis of the finalised Strategic Programme
In the course of Summer 2015 or later
Adoption of the Work Programme; Publication of the calls for 2016/17
WP 2016-2017 CDTI Consultation: launched on 3rd July 2014
STRATEGIC PROGRAMMING 2016 - 2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Work Programme 2014-2015. OVERVIEW
• Horizon 2020 – Societal Challenge 2 «BIOECONOMY»
• JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE on BIO-BASED INDUSTRIES
• ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES
• Strategic Programming 2016-2017
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What is the Bio-based Industries Initiative?
• A Public-Private Partnership between the Bio-based Industries Consortium and the EU
• A joint commitment of €3.7 billion over 2014-2020
o €975 billion (EU) o €2.7 billion (Bio-based Industries Consortium)
• Annual Work Programmes
JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE ON BIOBASED INDUSTRIES
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Strategic Innovation & Research Agenda • Value Chain 1: From lignocellulosic feedstock to advanced biofuels, bio-based chemicals & biomaterials realising the feedstock and technology base for the next generation of fuels, chemicals and materials
• Value Chain 2: Next generation forest-based value chains utilisation of the full potential of forestry biomass by improved mobilisation &realisation of new added value products & markets
• Value Chain 3: Next generation agro-based value chains realising the highest sustainability and added value by improved agricultural production, & new added value products and markets
• Value Chain 4: New value chains from (organic) waste from waste problems to economic opportunities by realising sustainable technologies to convert waste into valuable products
• Value Chain 5: Integrated energy, pulp and chemicals biorefineries realising sustainable bio-energy production, by backwards integration with biorefinery operations isolating higher added value components
JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE ON BIOBASED INDUSTRIES
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WHO IS INVOLVED IN BBI? BIC PARTNERS (70 Ind + 121 Assoc)
■ 70 Full members • 41 Large industries
• 17 SMEs
• 12 Clusters
■ 121 Associated members • 40 Universities
• 64 RTOs
• 8 European trade organisations
• 6 Associations
• 3 ETPs
Sectors covered to date • Agriculture and Agro-food • Forestry / Pulp and Paper • Technology providers • Chemicals • Energy
JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE ON BIOBASED INDUSTRIES
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• BIC members (70 Industries + 121 RTOs, Associations & ETPs)
• WP 2014 (16 topics) Matchmaking event: 5 February 2014 (BIC Members) Publication date: 9 July 2014 Info Day - CDTI 10 July 2014 (Madrid) Stakeholder event & InfoDay:2 September 2014 (Brussels) Deadline: 15 October 2014 (just 3 months) Budget (EC contribution): 50 M€ Actions: R&I (15 M€) & Demo/Flagship (18/17M€) Remote evaluation: From end October 2014 Central evaluation: 17 Nov. to 28 Nov. 2014 Information to applicants: January 2015 Signing of GA: March 2015
• Several ideas for WP 2015 – start working July 2014
Date of Publication: April-May 2015 Deadline: (Beginning of) September 2015 Budget (EC contribution): 200 M€ Initial Working Documents: SIRA & questionnaire on Strategic Priorities
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Work Programme 2014-2015. OVERVIEW
• Horizon 2020 – Societal Challenge 2 «BIOECONOMY»
• JOINT TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE on BIO-BASED INDUSTRIES
• ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES:
EIPs / ERANETs & JPIs / KICs
• Strategic Programming 2016-2017
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EIP Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability The EIP aims to foster a competitive and sustainable agriculture and forestry that 'achieves more from less' and works in harmony with the environment. The EIP will help building a competitive primary sector that secures global food availability, diversified products and production, long-term supply of various raw-materials for food and non-food uses, as well as a better allocation of added value across the food chain.
• As an indicator for promoting productivity and efficiency of the agricultural sector, the EIP aims to reverse the recent trend of diminishing productivity gains by 2020.
• As an indicator for the sustainability of agriculture, the EIP aims to secure soil functionality in Europe at a satisfactory level by 2020. Soil functionality encompasses the productive capacity of soils and its key roles in climate change mitigation and adaptation and eco-system stability.
ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES.- EIP (AGRO)
http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/eip
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ARIMNet2 Coordination of Agricultural
Research in the Mediterranean
Two calls during 2014-
2017
ICT-AGRI & ICT-AGRI-2 Information and
Communication Technologies and Robotics
for Sustainable Agriculture
ICT-AGRI: September
2014 ICT-AGRI-2: three
calls during 2014-2017
ERA-MBT MARINEBIOTECH Three calls during 2014-
2017
SUMFOREST Tackling the Challenges in the
Implementation of Sustainable and
Multifunctional Forestry Through Enhanced
Research Coordination for Policy Decisions
Two calls during 2015-
2017
C-IPM Coordinated Integrated Pest
Management
Two calls during 2015-
2018
COFASP Strengthening cooperation in
European research on sustainable
exploitation of marine resources in the
seafood chains
Two calls until 2017
ANIHWA Animal Health and Welfare One call November
2014
ERA-IB-2 Industrial Biotechnology 2 One call in 2015
CAPITA Catalytic Processes for Innovative
Technology Applications
One call second half of
2014
ERASysAPP Systems Biology Applications Two calls during 2014-
2015
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economy-era-net-actions_en.pdf
http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/index_en.cfm?p
g=eranet-projects&mode=keyword#results
ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES.- ERANETs
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Joint Programming Initiatives – JPIs Intergovernmental process, defined by the European Commission in 2008, with the aim to pool national research efforts in order to make better use of Europe’s precious public R&D resources and to tackle common European challenges more effectively in a few key areas. It will follow a structured strategic process whereby Member States agree on a common vision and a strategic research agenda to address given societal challenges. Member States are expected to coordinate national research activities, group resources, benefit from complementarities to provide the long-term and a stable research base that is needed to address major societal challenges.
ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN R&D INITIATIVES.- JPIs
http://www.faccejpi.com/
https://www.healthydietforhealthylife.eu/
http://www.jpi-oceans.eu/
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The European Institute of Technology (EIT) is a body of the European Union which mission is to increase European sustainable growth and competitiveness by reinforcing the innovation capacity of the EU (transitions from idea to product, from lab to market, and from student to entrepreneur).
Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) are Partnership of all actors of the innovation chain working together in Collocation Centres. KICs are legally and financially structured entities of key actors from the three sides of the knowledge triangle: research, higher education, and innovation-entrepreneurship-business. Long-term horizon of 7 to 15 years, but with short-, mid- and long terms objectives. 3 ongoing KICs: Climate / EIT ICT Labs / InnoEnergy
New call: Food for the Future (2016) Marine KIC (2018)???
HORIZON 2020 .- EIT: European Institute of Technology
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Thanks for your attention!
Any questions? Marta Conde José Manuel González National Contact Point and Spanish Delegate for SC2 & LEIT “Biotech”
CDTI. Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness International Programmes Directorate European Programmes Division +34 91 581 55 62.- [email protected] / [email protected]