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FORESTA is a project funded by the Information and Communication Technologies Programme of the Seventh Research Framework Programme www.forestaproject.eu │ www.lac-ictgateway.eu
Mexico – European Union coopera0on in science, technology and innova0on
PECITI Objec,ves, 2008-‐2012 1. Establish Public Policies in the short, medium
and long te rms tha t enab les the strengthening of the educa4on-‐applied and basic science-‐technology and innova4on chain.
2. Decentralize scien4fic, technological and innova4on ac4vi4es in order to contribute to regional development.
3. Foster greater funding for basic and applied science, technology and innova,on.
4. Increase scien4fic, technological and innova4on infrastructure investment.
5. Evaluate the applica,on of public resources which will be invested in high quality human resources training and scien4fic research, technological development and innova4on tasks.
Source: PECiTI 2008-2012.
3.1 Diversify ST&I investment genera,ng new schemes that promote both public and private sectors par,cipa,on. 3.3 Strengthen coopera,on and interna,onal funding in science, technology and innova,on mee,ng the country ´s needs.
Response to the innova,on policy challenges Special Plan for Science, Technology and Innova,on (PECITI)
2008-‐2012
International dimension
Mexico-‐European Union Coopera,on Strategy
General objec,ve: The Na,onal Innova,on System’s strengthening through interna,onal coopera,on with the European Union.
• Strategy 1. Increase the country's technological and innova4on capabili4es through the interna4onaliza4on of Mexican S&T groups in Europe
• Strategy 2. Boost Mexican resources with European resources (cri4cal mass, infrastructure, funding ini4a4ves)
• Strategy 3. Increase the Scien4fics' and Technologists’ level through mobility between Mex-‐UE
• Strategy 4. Development of excellence technological management competencies and administra4ve prac4ces
• Strategy 5. Leadership and S&T ac4vi4es coordina4on within the La4n-‐American region
• Agreement for Economic Associa,on, Policy Dialogue and Coopera,on between Mexico and the European Union (2000):
• Ar,cle 29: Science and technology
• Agreement for Scien,fic and Technological Coopera,on between Mexico and European Union (2005-‐2010):
• Renewed in September 2010 (for the period 2010 – 2015)
• Joint Steering Commi]ee Mex-‐UE for ST&I:
• Directorate-‐General for Research and Innova,on (EU)
• Na,onal Council for Science of Technology (Mex)
Legal framework / policy and technical dialogue
• Why are we interested in the coopera,on with the European Union; which benefits or advantages represents to Mexico?
Access to high level scien4fic and innova4on networks, through the par4cipa4on
in joint ac4ons and projects (FONCICYT 15.5 M€; Nano coordinated call 11 M€)
Access to financial resources for the development of projects (FP7-‐ 50 mil M€; Nano
coordinated call 11 M€; FONCICYT 15.5 M€…) BeVer results of the research outputs in terms of its impact in society and in the
economy (technology transfer; applicaGon of the research outcomes …) Mobility of high talented human resources (Marie Curie acGons)
• Why are we interested in the coopera,on with the European Union; which benefits or advantages represents to Mexico?
Visibility of the Mexican scien4fic and technological ac4vi4es in Europe
(cooperaGon website with Europe, NewsleMers, seminars and events…) It contribute to increase the technological content of the industrial ac4vity
(linkages between industry and academy; technological transfer; inserGon of researchers and technologists in the enterprises…)
Exchange of informa4on and best prac4ces to design or improve programs and
have recommenda4ons for public policies (Bilateral Steering CommiMee; joint evaluaGon of projects)
T o par4cipate and coordinate regional ini4a4ves; for the La4namerican –
European rela4onship (negoGaGon of calls for LA prioriGes; ALC-‐UE Summit…)
Mechanism to link the Mexican and European scien0fic and technological communi0es; informa0on and promo0ng pla?orm about the opportuni0es for the
development of collabora0ve projects…
CONACYT’s Bureau for Mexico-‐European Union Coopera,on in science, technology and innova,on
Cooperación transnacional entre Puntos Nacionales de Contacto de
Cooperación Internacional
Red Unión Europea-‐América La,na para la inves,gación y la innovación
Lineamientos para la cooperación de países la,noamericanos en la
inves,gación europea en aeronáu,ca y transporte aéreo
Promoviendo Oportunidades de Inves,gación de Alta Calidad para Inves,gadores Europeos en México
Oficina de cooperación México – Unión Europea en ciencia, tecnología
e innovación, fase II
RENITTEC Red Nacional de Innovación y Transferencia Tecnológica
Management and promo,on of coopera,on
MEX-‐UE COOPERATION SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND
INNOVATION
• GLOBAL AGREEMENT • AGREEMENT FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL COOPERATION
• AGREEMENTS BETWEEN MEXICO AND EU MEMBER STATES (BILATERALS)
S&T BILATERAL STEERING COMMITTEE
Energy-‐NMP-‐Health-‐FABF-‐Transport-‐ICT-‐SSH Environment-‐Space-‐Security
JOINT PARLIAMENT COMMISSION Na0onal Contact
Points
Future collabora,on approach with the EU
Execu,ve Joint Plan for the Strategic Associa,on Mex-‐UE (2010)
(3.6) “encourage an effec,ve way to promote the coordinated calls and joint ac,ons for the execu,on of collabora,ve projects in selected thema,c areas
Bilateral Joint Steering Commi]ee for S&T between Mex-‐UE
• Strategic agenda for coopera,on : • Objec,ves, results and indicators
• Road Map – implementa,on of ac,ons
Key elements for its implementa4on: • Annual investment of 10 – 12 Millions of Euros (counterparts) • Period 2011 – 2015
Expected outcomes/ impact indicators: • scien4fic produc4on; patents/IPR; human resources forma4on; development of new products and services… • posi4ve effects in the technological and trade balance Mex-‐UE
JOINT ACTIONS TO ENCOURAGE R+D+I BETWEEN MEXICO AND THE EU
RENITTEC
Mexican par0cipa0on in the 7th Framework Program for research and technological development
(2007– 2013)
Mexican par,cipa,on in the FP7: period 2007 -‐ 2011
Thematci area No. projects Number of par,cipants
EC contribu,on to the projects
EC contribu,on to Mexican par,cipa,on
Ac4vidades de cooperación internacional 6 6 8,267,513 648,096
Infraestructuras de inves4gación 3 4 3,970,326 186,054
Ciencia y sociedad 2 2 1,913,751 108,758
Energía 2 5 4,356,242 822,231
Medio Ambiente (incluido el cambios climá,co) 9 15 33,313,342 2,558,058
Alimentos, agricultura y pesquería y biotecnología 9 10 14,377,056 922,403
Salud 5 6 10,689,040 872,811
Tecnologías de información y comunicación 8 8 17,796,327 428,473
Nanociencias y nanotecnologías 7 26 15,439,120 440,036
Ciencias socioeconómicas y humanidades 4 5 7,650,807 498,860
Espacio 2 4 4,999,558 245,010
Transporte (incluida la aeronáu4ca) 1 1 333,074 20,700
Marie-‐Curie Ac,ons 21 30 0 0
79 122 123,106,156 7,751,490
Increase of the Mexican par,cipa,on in the 7th FP (in a period of 4 years , 1 less against the 6th FP):
• Increase in the success rate of approved projects: -‐ FP6: 22% -‐ FP7: 25%
FP6 FP7 En4dades 59 122 Proyectos 48 79
0 20 40 60 80
100 120 140 FP6 VS FP7
Mexican par,cipa,on in the FP7: period 2007 -‐ 2011
Total amount in MXP in collaborating projects, exchange rate: 16.50 mxp per Euro)
Instrument Projects/ Consor,a
Number of en,,es in collabora,on
Es,mated number of researchers / technologists collabora,ng (3 by en,ty)
Es,mated economic value
of projects (Mex+UE) Mexico European
Union Total Mexico European Union Total
FONCICYT 34 103 105 208 309 315 624 €23,760,792
Mexico en FP7 79 122 438 560 366 1314 1680 €153,101,940
Conv. Conj. Nano-‐NMP 4 24 21 45 72 63 135 €15,439,120
CDTI–España 13 19 20 52 96 87 183 €19,443,851
ANR–Francia 9 14 22 45 54 39 93 €9,364,681
OSEO-‐Francia 4 5 6 15 26 27 53 €3,519,242
Total 143 287 612 925 923 1845 2768 €224,629,626
Global efforts in the EU-‐Mex S&T coopera,on / period 2007-‐2011
$ 3,706,388,829 MXP
Coopera,on instruments / thema,c par,cipa,on
0 5 10 15 20 25
Science in Society
Research Infra.
People
Transport
Space
SSH
NMP
ICT
Health
FABF
Environment
Energy
Intl. Coop. Act.
2 3
21 1 2
4 7 8
5 9 9
2 6
4 5 3
5 7
6 4
2 1
1
1 2
5 1
1
5 3 2 1
1
FP7 FONCICYT OSEO ANR CDTI
Mexico-‐EU on ICT demand (2007-‐2011)
Program Submi]ed proposals
with Mexican par,cipa,on
Amount in Euros Approved proposals
Amount in Euros
FP7 49 €150,544,461 8 €24,309,914
Bilateral programs (calls)
Submi]ed proposals Amount in Euros Approved
proposals Amount in Euros
FONCICYT (MX-‐EU) 25 €18,998,113 3 €2,458,886
CONACYT-‐OSEO 5 €6,051,030 2 €738,909
CONACYT-‐ANR 14 €5,021,960 2 €571,595
CONACYT-‐CDTI 22 €26,752,072 2 €811,037
Total 66 €56,823,175 9 €4,580,427
In a global perspec,ve (7°FP + FONCICYT + bilateral calls) There is a huge poten4al of ST&I coopera4on between Mexico and the European Union The Mexican and European communi4es have demonstrated high interest and capaci4es to cooperate as peers in the overall ac4vi4es of ST&I The current instruments have been an excellent tool to discover and mobilize this prosperous poten4al technological coopera4on
There is a proven demand of both region communi4es for research and innova4on joint programs:
ICT sector for more than 200 million of Euros (strategic target area for interna,onal coopera,on)
General conclusions of the ST&I coopera,on