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HORIZON 2020
SME support under HORIZON 2020
проф. д-р Костадин Костадинов,
Бояна, 15.05.2014
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What is Horizon 2020
Рамкова програма на ЕС за научни изследвания и иновации: Предложение на Комисията за € 80 милиардна програма за финансиране на научните изследвания и иновациите (2014-20)
Част от предложенията за следващия бюджет на ЕС, като допълва структурните фондове, образование и т.н.
Основна част на Европа 2020, Съюза за иновациии и Европейското научноизследователско пространство:
• в отговор на икономическата криза, за да се инвестира в бъдещи работни места и растеж
• за решаване на проблемите на хората относно тяхното препитание, безопасността и околната среда.
• за укрепване на глобалната позиция на ЕС в научните изследвания, иновации и технологии
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What’s new
• A single programme bringing together
three separate programmes/
initiatives
• More innovation, from research to
retail, all forms of innovation
• Focus on societal challenges facing
EU society, e.g. health, clean energy
and transport
• Simplified access, for all companies,
universities, institutes in all EU
countries and beyond.
1. The 7th research
Framework
Programme (FP7),
2. Competitiveness
and Innovation FP
(CIP),
3. European Institute of
Innovation and
Technology (EIT)
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2007-2013
52 Billion Euro 2014-2020
79 Billion Euro
€79 Billion
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Priority 1 Excellent science 31,70%
Why:
• World class science is the foundation of tomorrow’s
technologies, jobs and wellbeing
• Europe needs to develop, attract and retain
research talent
• Researchers need access to the best infrastructures
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Proposed funding (million euro, 2014-20)
European Research Council
13.095 Frontier research by the best individual teams
Future and Emerging Technologies
2.696 Collaborative research to open new fields of innovation
Marie Curie actions*
6.162 Opportunities for training and career development
Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructure)
2.488
Ensuring access to world-class facilities
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23,11%
Why: • Europe needs more innovative SMEs to create growth and jobs
• Strategic investments in key technologies (e.g. micro-electronics) underpin innovation across existing
and emerging sectors • Europe needs to attract more private investment in
research and innovation
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Leadership in enabling and industrial 13. 557 technologies (ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space)
Access to risk finance 2. 842 Leveraging private finance and venture capital for
research and innovation
Innovation in SMEs 619 Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs
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Horizon 2020 will have a strong focus on developing European industrial capabilities in Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) These include:
•Micro - and nano-electronics; photonics
•Nanotechnologies
•Advanced materials
•Biotechnology
•Advanced manufacturing and processing
•Development of these technologies requires a multi-disciplinary, knowledge and capital-intensive approach.
Enterprise Europe Network| | ‹#› Priority 3 Societal challenges
• EU policy objectives (climate, environment, energy, transport etc) cannot be achieved without innovation • Breakthrough solutions come from multi-disciplinary collaborations, including social sciences & humanities • Promising solutions need to be tested, demonstrated and scaled up
40,91%
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Proposed funding (million euro, 2014-20)
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SMEs in Horizon 2020
SMEs will be encouraged to participate across
Horizon 2020 programmes through a new
dedicated SME instrument.
It aims to fill gaps in funding for:
• early-stage, high-risk research and innovation by
SMEs;
• stimulating breakthrough innovations.
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Starting from SME needs
Cutting red tape
Access to finance (public/privat)
Knowledge, expertise, skills, information
Innovation management
Networks, cooperation partners
Access to customers/markets
Access to « platforms/facilities/infrastructures »
Visibility and recognition
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•A Swiss study estimated that less than 50% of the industrial
partners used the publicly funded applied research
projects strategically.(Source: C. Meier platinn, CH)
•Only about 22% of SMEs participating in EU research
programs are strategic innovators.
•Most scientists work together with industry to advance their
research, and very hard to commercialize their knowledge.
mentoring and coaching
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SME and innovation strategies
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Activities for SMEs in Horizion 2020
All forms of R&D and all forms of innovation, towards exploitation and commercialisation
SME participation in collaborative R&D or innovation projects
(all three priorities)
SME instrument (budget from all societal challenges as well as
from the LEITs)
Innovation in start-ups, spin-offs and young companies
(Eurostars and other measures)
Access to risk finance (debt and equity facility)
Exchange and mobility of researchers involving SMEs (Marie
Curie actions)
Links for access to procurements…
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SME support: integrated approach
Horizon 2020
SME instrument
7%
Collaborative projects
13%
Eurostars II Enhancing Innovation Capacity
Market-driven Innovation
Access to Risk Finance
20 %
budgetary
target in
LEITs & SC
'Innovation in
SMEs'
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SMEs in Horizon 2020
A new dedicated SME instrument
• Similar to the SBIR.
• The new instrument model (http://www.sbir.gov). It will provide
easy access with simple rules and procedures.
• It will be used across all societal challenges and the enabling
and industrial technologies will encourage SMEs to put
forward their most innovative ideas with an EU dimension.
It will target highly innovative SMEs showing a strong ambition
to develop, grow and internationalise, regardless of whether
they are high-tech and research-driven or non- research
conducting, social or service companies.
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IDEA business coaching throughout the project MARKET
Concept & Feasibility
Assessment
Demonstration Market Replication
Research Development
Commercialisation
SME window EU
financial facilities
Procurement
SME instrument
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Phase 1: Concept and feasibility assessment
Phase 2: R&D, demonstration, market
replication
Input: Idea/Concept:
"Business Plan 1"
(~ 10 pages)
10% budget
Activities:
Feasibility of concept
Risk assessment
IP regime
Partner search
Design study
Pilot application
etc.
Output: elaborated
"Business plan 2"
Input: "Business plan 2"
plus description of
activities under Phase 2 (~
30 pages)
90% budget
Activities:
Development, prototyping,
testing, piloting,
miniaturisation, scaling-up,
market replication,
research
Output: "investor-ready
Business plan 3"
Lump sum:
50.000 €
~ 6 months
Phase 3: Commercialisation
1-2.5 M€ EC funding
~ 12 to 24 months
Promote instrument as
quality label for successful
projects
Facilitate access to private
finance
Support via networking ,
training, information,
addressing i.a. IP
management, knowledge
sharing, dissemination
SME window in the EU
financial facilities (debt
facility and equity facility)
Possible connection to
public procurement activities
10-15% success ~ 50 success
Phase 3 & coaching ~ 2% budget
No direct funding
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• Targeted at all types of innovative SMEs showing a strong
ambition to develop, grow and internationalise
• Only SMEs will be allowed to apply for funding and support
• Single company support possible
• Bottom-up approach within the frame of the societal
challenges and enabling technologies each SC & LEIT
defines a broad topic
• No obligation for applicants to sequentially cover all three
phases; each phase open to all SMEs
• Combination of demonstration activities (testing, prototyping,
…), market replication encouraging the involvement of end
users or potential clients, and research
Main features
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• Budget
Funded by LEITs and SC. Initially 5%, will rise to at least 7%
averaged over H2020
• Specific Programme: Mainstreaming SME support
[…] All of the societal challenges and the enabling and
industrial technologies shall apply the dedicated SME
instrument and allocate an appropriate amount to it,…
Budget
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Based on various surveys (EVCA, EIM, NESTA), it is estimated that
about 1 to 6 % of all SMEs belong to the target group, i.e. 200,000 to
1.2 million SMEs.
Without restrictions it is estimated to receive 10 to 15,000 SME
applications for Phase 1 every year.
This number is limited in case of topic oriented calls
Measures to "reduce" applications:
1. Only one application per company (in both phases)
2. This implies: no possibility to apply for Phase 1 during the
submission and/or implementation of a Phase 2 project and vice
versa.
3. Advice by the support network(s)
4. SMEs should be encouraged to enter the scheme in Phase 1
Demand
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• Article 18(2) Regulation
• […] a dedicated SME instrument that is targeted at all types of SMEs with an
innovation potential, in a broad sense, shall be created under a single
centralised management system and shall be implemented primarily in
a bottom-up manner via a continuously open call […]
• Implemented centrally by EACI based on Commission
declaration (SI(2013)428/2).
• 4 cut-off dates will be organised per year.
• Phase 1 is opened ~1/1/2014, first cut-off around March,
• opening of phase 2 in July 2014, first cut-off in November
2014.
Implementation
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Phase 1: fixed lump sum of 50 k€
Phase 2: assumed average project size 1.5 M€, in order to
guarantee short Time-to-Grant it is suggested to fund projects
with below 2.5 M€
Over 7 years:
5,200 Phase 1 projects will be funded
1,700 Phase 2 projects with an average size of 1.5 M€ can be
funded (or 2550 of an average size of 1 M€, 1250 of an
average size of 2 M€)
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Implementation
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SMEs in Horizon 2020
How it works
• Relying on existing SME support networks (Enterprise
Europe Network), a mentoring and coaching scheme
shall be provided to beneficiaries so as to accelerate
impact from funding under the SME instrument.
• SME Associations may continue to assist and to support
their member companies in a European project as part of
an SME-led consortium formed under the SME instrument.
Such Associations will thus be able to play an important
role in the dissemination of project results.
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Coaching and EEN support
EEN
Initial
Assessment
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3
Coaching
Regional
HR
…
TO/T
R
EU F
un
ds
SME Instrument
Support for
Application
Support for EU project
Management
Support for Access to
Finance
Facilitation and Moderation
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SMEs in Horizon 2020
• These Horizon 2020 facilities will be operated in
conjunction with the financial instrument facilities of
COSME, the Programme for the Competitiveness of
Enterprises and SMEs, where €1.4 billion has been
allocated to debt and equity financing in support of
SMEs.
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What to do now…
• Read the Work Programme….
• Read the General Introduction to H2020 …
• Register on the participant portal… (ECAS Number)!!!
• Does your company have a PIC Number?
• Attend Technology Platforms Ad-hoc groups and plenary / work groups..etc. Open calls for members..
• Attend Information Days in Brussels and other Brokerage Events – organized also by EEN
• BG – Horizon2020 grant & coordinator grant schemes (???)
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