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MarTERA - ERA-NET Cofund Filiz Aslan, Project Management Jülich Session: The Connected Atlantic Ocean
MarTERA - Marine and Maritime Technologies for a new Era ERA-NET COFUND
Networking, transnational collaboration and joint initiatives are the keys to success. Sectors with a high potential for sustainable blue economy like waterborne transport, offshore and sub-sea activities, monitoring and observations, aquaculture etc. can support sustainable growth. Research and innovation activities in these fields cannot be tackled either at national levels alone, or by a single sector alone. Initiative of Joint Programming Initiative Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans (JPI Oceans ) and the former ERA-NET MARTEC – Maritime Technologies. 18 Funding Agencies/Ministries from 16 Countries including outside Europe like South Africa and Argentina will organise and co-fund together with the EU joint calls for trans-national research projects on different thematic areas.
MarTERA CO-FUNDED CALL 2017
Focus is on technologies (instead of sectors) due to their potentially large impact to a wide range of application fields. Bringing industry and research actors across borders together. 30 million Euro call for proposals launched in 2017, of which 20 million from participating countries, 10 million via H2020 • Environmentally friendly maritime technologies • Development of novel materials and structures • Sensors, automation, monitoring and observations • Advanced manufacturing and production • Safety and Security Photo: Stewart Sutton/DigitalVision/thinkstock
MarTERA CO-FUNDED CALL 2017
In addition to co-funded call other joint activities are anticipated for 2019, 2020 and 2021
- Number Total costs
Own contribution
Requested funding
Mio € Mio € Mio € Submitted pre-proposals 96 152 48 104
Eligible pre-proposals 89 134 39 95
Selected for Step 2 44 67 21 46
Photo: nattapon1975/iStock/thinkstock
JPI Oceans
• Intergovernmental partnership to solve challenges in the oceans by marine and maritime research and technology development.
• 22 member countries covering all European sea basins.
• Open to international cooperation on case-by-case basis.
• Focused on solving the societal challenges of our ocean that cannot be solved solely on the national level.
• Aims to generate and foster new modes of cooperation to provide scientific evidence for effective governance of the oceans by
• Applying an integrated codesign from the outset, between the users of knowledge and the producers of knowledge to ensure relevance and uptake of results
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Overview
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Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda – 10 strategic areas
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JPI Oceans Priorities contributing to UN Agenda 2030
Joint Actions
In JPI Oceans, member countries align strategies and implementation plans as a basis for integrating their national research investments;
• Foster new forms of international cooperation and launch joint activities in science and research to solve the challenges we address
• Increase scientific knowledge and excellence in ocean science
• Foster the development of new marine and maritime technologies
• Share infrastructure
• Build critical mass in new R&D fields of societal relevance
• Generate and provide new scientific evidence to support policy-making and innovation to support ‘blue growth’
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Generating the Evidence and knowledge base to Support Policy
Countries cooperate to generate the necessary knowledge base for the sustainable development of the ocean
JPI Oceans – strategic approach
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Examples at policy level
• Exchanging practices at policy level
• National Interministerial groups to coordinate nationally
• Country visits to exchange praxis
Alignment of research agendas
• Future of the Ocean Economy seminar in collaboration with OECD
• JPI Oceans briefings to International Seabed Authority
• JPI Oceans event at UN SDG conference New York June 2017 ‘Multilateral Science –policy partnerships’ with NOAA, ICES, IOC and G7 representation,
Informing policy development
JPI Oceans - Examples at strategic level
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Reinforcing joint foresight exercise and technology assessments and overall capacities;
Identifying areas or research activities that would benefit from coordination
Exchanging information, best practices, methodologies and guidelines;
Ensuring the coordination & development of synergies with the research and innovation schemes in the EU, e.g. the Framework Programme
BIBLLIOMETRY
IPLAN FIT FOR PURPOSE AND
STEP BY STEP
JPI Oceans - Examples at action level
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Sharing, where appropriate, existing research infrastructures
Promoting interdisciplinary approaches & stimulating exchanges across the marine and maritime sectors
Innovations in underpinning technologies across the marine and maritime sectors
Developing appropriate science / policy interfaces
Examples of JPI Oceans activities
• Intercalibration for the Water Directive - Impact; Legally binding regulations EU members • Munitions in the Sea - Impact; Safer detection, monitoring and removal • Ecosystem impacts deep sea mining -Impact; informing International Seabed Authority • Marine and maritime technologies - Impact; tech for cost efficient evidence for (MartERA
Cofund 30m Euro) knowledge to support research policy and industry • Micro-plastics research projects - Impact; Taken up in G7 agenda • Integrated Assessment of Effects of New Pollutants • Ecosystem Goods and Services for Coastal and Marine Waters • Cumulative Effects of Human impacts • Climate change • Acidification… • ….
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