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FAST TRACK TO INNOVATION
-H2020-
Susana Álvarez MachirantResponsable Programas I+D Europeos
1. Introducción H2020
2. Fast track to innovation pilot
Índice
1.Introducción H2020
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Nuevo Programa Marco de Financiación Europea,
que sustituye al 7º Programa Marco (7PM)
Período de vigencia H2020: 2014 – 2020
¿Qué es el HORIZONTE 2020 (H2020)?
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¿Por qué no se llama 8º Programa Marco?
• Simplificación
• Unión de Programas I+D+i
• Mayor apoyo PYMEs
• Sólo dos % de financiación (70% i / 100% I)
• % fijo para el cálculo de costes indirectos (25% de costes directos)
• Reducción en el tiempo promedio para la obtención de la subvención
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Superar el Valle de la
Muerte
Objetivo H2020
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Comparativa Programas: FP7 – CIP -EUROSTARS - H2020
COOPERATION
CAPACITIES
IDEAS: ERC Grants
PEOPLE: Marie Curie
IEE, Ecoinnovation, PSP-ICTCIP
EUROSTARS
Pilar I: Ciencia excelente
Pilar II: Liderazgo industrial
Pilar III: Retos Sociales
FP7
H2020
Reforzar y extender la excelencia de
la ciencia europea, para lograr que el
sistema I+D+i sea más competitivo a
nivel global
Alcanzar y explotar el liderazgo global
en tecnologías clave. Actividades en
base a tecnologías de acuerdo a
agendas marcadas por la comunidad
industrial
Estimular la masa crítica de esfuerzos deinvestigación e innovación necesaria paraalcanzar los objetivos políticos de la UE
Unión.
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2. Estructura y características del H2020
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Estructura H2020
Pilar I: Ciencia excelente
- Consejo Europeo de Investigación (ERC)
- Tecnologías emergentes futuras (FET)
- Marie Curie
- Investigación en infraestructura
Pilar II: Liderazgo industrial
- Liderazgo en Tecnologías Facilitadoras Industriales
•TIC
•NMP
•Biotecnología
•Espacio
- Acceso a financiación de
riesgo
- Innovación en las PYME
Pilar III: Retos sociales
- Salud, cambio demográfico y bienestar
- Seguridad alimentaria, agricultura sostenible, investigación marina y marítima y bioeconomía
- Energía segura, limpia y eficiente
- Transporte inteligente, ecológico e integrado
- Acción por el clima, eficiencia de los recursos y materias primas
- Sociedades inclusivas, innovadoras y seguras
Presupuesto global 7FP = 50.521 millones eurosPresupuesto global H2020 = 70.800 millones euros
31,70% 22,56% 38,65%
20% para PYMEs13% Proyectos Colaborativos
7% Instrumento PYME
7,1% para JRC – y EIT
Fast Track to Innovation Pilot 200 m€ 2015 - 2016
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2. Fast Track to Innovation Pilot
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Topic: Fast Track to Innovation Pilot
FTIPilot-1-2015
Fecha de apertura prevista 06-01-2015
Presupuesto total de la convocatoria
€200,000,000: 2015 - 2016
Fechas de cierre
• 29-04-2015 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)• 01-09-2015 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)• 01-12-2015 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)
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Topic: Fast Track to Innovation Pilot
FTIPilot-1-2015
SCOPE
The FTI pilot supports projects undertaking innovation from the demonstration stagethrough to market uptake, including stages such as piloting, systems validation in realworld/working conditions, validation of business models, pre-normative research, andstandard-setting. It targets relatively mature new technologies, concepts, processes andbusiness models that need a last development step to reach the market and achieve widerdeployment. To this end, if a proposal involves technological innovation, the consortium mustdeclare that the technology or the technologies concerned are at least at TechnologyReadiness Level (TRL) 6. Projects can be interdisciplinary.
Proposals must relate to any field under the specific objective "Leadership in enabling andindustrial technologies" and/or to any of the specific objectives under the priority "Societalchallenges"
Proposals must also include a business plan clearly describing the market potential (potentialusers/customers and benefits for them; targeted European/global markets, etc.), the businessopportunities for participants, measures to enhance the probability of eventual commercialtake-up and a credible commercialisation strategy that identifies next steps and specifies otheractors to be involved.
The expected impact should be clearly described in both qualitative and quantitative terms.
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CONCEPTOS CLAVE H2020
2. TRLs Technology Readiness Levels
TRL 1 – basic principles observed
TRL 2 – technology concept formulated
TRL 3 – experimental proof of concept
TRL 4 – technology validated in lab
TRL 5 – technology validated in relevant environment (industrial
environment in the case of KETs)
TRL 6 – technology demonstrated in relevant environment (industrial
environment in the case of KETs)
TRL 7 – system prototype demonstration in operational environment
TRL 8 – system complete and qualified
TRL 9 – Actual system proven in operational environment (competitive
manufacturing in the case of KETs; or in space)
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Topic: Fast Track to Innovation Pilot
FTIPilot-1-2015
EXPECTED IMPACT
•Fast development, commercial take-up and/or wide deployment of sustainable innovativesolutions (products, processes, services, business models etc.) in enabling and industrialtechnologies and/or for tackling societal challenges.
•Time to initial market take-up no later than 3 years after the beginning of the FTI project. Invery well-justified cases linked to the specific characteristics of a particular innovation field orindustry sector, the time to initial market take-up could be longer.
•Enhanced competitiveness and growth of business partners in the consortium, measured interms of turnover and job creation.
•Increased industry participation, including SMEs, and more industry first-time applicants toHorizon 2020.
•Leveraging more private investment into research and/or innovation.
•Where appropriate, addressing transnational value-chains and/or EU-wide or global markets.
TYPE OF ACTION Innovation Actionstion
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Topic: Fast Track to Innovation Pilot
FTIPilot-1-2015
Eligibility and admissibility conditions
At least three and maximum five legal entities can participate in a project. Each of the threeshall be established in a different Member State or associated country. At least one of thefollowing minimum conditions shall be met:
either
- at least 60% of the overall budget of the proposal must be allocated to consortiumpartner(s) from industry
or
- the minimum number of industry participants must be 2 in a consortium of 3 or 4 partners,and 3 in a consortium of 5 partners.
The maximum EU contribution per project is EUR 3 million.
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Topic: Fast Track to Innovation Pilot
FTIPilot-1-2015
COSTES ELEGIBLES Y SUBVENCIÓN
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COSTES ELEGIBLES
SUBVENCIÓN
Costes Directos= Costes personal+ consumibles + viajes, etc
= +
Costes Indirectos= 25% de Costes directos, excluyendo
subcontratación
= 70% of ELIGIBLE COSTS,100% of eligible costs for non-profit
organisations
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Topic: Fast Track to Innovation Pilot
FTIPilot-1-2015
CRITERIOS DE EVALUACIÓN DE LAS PROPUESTAS
1. Excellence 2. Impact3. Quality and efficiency of the implementation
UMBRAL: 3 / 5 UMBRAL: 4 / 5 UMBRAL: 3 / 5
The criterion 'Impact' will be evaluated first, followed by 'Excellence' and 'Implementation'. If the proposal fails to achieve the threshold for a criterion, the evaluation of the proposal will stop.
The threshold for the criterion 'Impact' will be 4. The overall threshold, meaning the sum of the three individual scores, will be 12.
For Innovation actions, to determine the ranking, the score for the criterion ‘impact’ will be given a weight of 1.5.
For proposals with the same score, any further prioritisation will be based on the following factors applied in the following order: value of 'Impact' criterion; size of budget allocated to SMEs; number of first-time industry applicants; number of industry participants; gender balance among the personnel named in the proposal as primarily responsible for carrying out the research and/or
innovation activities.
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EVALUATION CRITERIA
Excellence
Clarity and importance of the objectives; Soudness of the concept, including trans disciplinary considerations; Credibility of the proposed approach; Readiness of the technology for implementing the pilot; Progress beyond the state of the art in production.
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EVALUATION CRITERIA
ImpactThe impact to which the outputs of the Project could contribute at the Europeanand/or International level to:
The expected impacts listed in the work programme under the relevanttopic;
Soundness of the business cases and business plans and commitment to first exploitation/manufacturing;
Evidence of the market potential and of the competitive technologyadvantage that will be gained through the pilot line;
Potential of creating Jobs in Europe; Effectiveness of the proposed measures to communicate the Project, and
disseminate the Project results, inlcuding appropriate management of IPR;
Contribution, where appropriate, to standards and to skills and educational training.
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EVALUATION CRITERIA
Quality and efficiency of the implementation
Coherence and effectiveness of the work plan, including appropriatenessof the allocation of tasks and resources;
Coverage of the value chain (RTOs, materials, equipment and technologysuppliers and end-users);
Competences, experience and complementarity of the individual participants, as well as of the consortium as a whole;*
Appropriateness of the management structures and procedures; including risk management. Operational capacity (selection criterion)
* As s separate step in the evaluation, expert evaluators must indicatewhether the members of the consortium possess at least the mínimum competences needed to carry out the proposed work.
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Topic: Fast Track to Innovation Pilot
FTIPilot-1-2015
Más información…
LINK DIRECTO DESDE H2020 PARTICIPANT PORTAL:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/9096-ftipilot-1-2015.html#tab1
CONFERENCIA H2020, 25 Noviembre, A Coruña:
http://eshorizonte2020.cdti.es/index.asp?TR=C&IDR=2251
Fast Track to Innovation Pilot (2015-2016) A Free Interactive Information Event,9 Enero, Bruselas
http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm?pg=events&eventcode=FD85F708-AB7A-543B-E0C608B004A67274
Persona de contacto CDTI: Luis Jesus Guerra Casanova <[email protected]>
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MUCHAS GRACIAS!