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" האירופי פ למו הישראלית " המינהלת האירופי פ למו הישראלית המינהלתThe Israel-Europe R&D DirectorateThe Israel-Europe R&D Directorate
marcel@iserd.org.ilמרסל שטאון
Support Programs Along the R&D Chain
BilateralEUREKA
MAGNET
Competitive R&D
Seed Fund
INCUBATORS
Basic Research
Tnufa
Market Proximity
Risk
Applied academic Research & Support
Policy research
Nofar
International Programs
EU FP7
EUREKA members and affiliates
AustriaBelgiumBulgariaCroatiaCyprusCzech Republic
DenmarkEstoniaEuropean UnionFinlandFranceFYR MacedoniaGermanyGreeceHungaryIcelandIrelandIsraelItalyLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgMaltaMonacoMontenegroThe NetherlandsNorwayPoland
PortugalRomaniaRussian FederationSan MarinoSerbiaSlovakia SloveniaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandTurkeyUkraineUnited Kingdom
Transitional status:AlbaniaBosnia-Herzegovina
Associate country:South KoreaCanada
EUREKA has 41 full members; two countries with transitional status and South Korea, Canada as associate countries
EUREKA Activities
Clusters
Individual Projects
Eurostars
High-technology market-oriented R&D projects
A European research and development program targeting small and medium enterprises
Longer term strategically significant industrial initiatives
Information Technology Communications Water Energy Manufacturing
Umbrellas
Thematic networks focused on a specific technology area or business sector
תקציבי תוכניות המסגרת
3.35.4 6.6
13.115.0
20.0
49.0
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20
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40
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1984-1987 1987-1991 1990-1994 1994-1998 1998-2002 2003-2006 2007-2013
Years
Billion €
FP Budget Annual Budget
1987-1990
7342 השתתפויות
1719 הצלחות
זכיות 363זכיות 1081 זכיות 275
תעשייה אוניברסיטאות
אחרים
: הצלחות עפ"י סקטורים
4964 הגשות פרויקטים
1212 הצלחות פרויקטים
23.3% שיעור הצלחה
M€ 152.5תעשייה:
636M€ מענקי מחקר שקיבלו גופים ישראלייםאוניברסיטאות:
430.6M€
53M€ אחרים:
18.8 B€ ערך כולל של פרויקטים בהשתתפות ישראלית
2.104 B€ ערך כולל של פרויקטים בהשתתפות התעשייה הישראלית
2012 דצמבר בתוכנית המסגרת ה- תוצאות הקולות הקוראים
לתקציב האירופאי(€M 407.9עד כה הועברו (
תוכנית המסגרת השביעית –
מדינות חברות
מטרות תוכנית המסגרת :פוליטיות, כלכליות וחברתיות
הגדלת כושר התחרותיות של המשק האירופי, יצירתמקומות עבודה ושיפור איכות החיים.
.פתרון בעיות חשובות לאירופה .העדפת פרויקטים גדולים פרסום תוכנית עבודה וקולות קוראים לפרויקטים במחקר
ופיתוח..הקמת קונסורציומים להגשת הצעות מחקר
התועלת לישראלים בהצטרפות התועלת לישראלים בהצטרפות לתוכניתלתוכנית
.נגישות לשוק האירופי- שווקים חדשים.התקרבות לאירופה”- הבנת אירופה“.מודיעין עסקי - היכרות עם לקוחות, ספקים ומתחרים חשיפה ושותפות לטכנולוגיות חדישות, מעורבות בקביעת
סטנדרטים. מינוף המאפשר מימוש פרויקטים גדולים עתירי חזון
וממון..מענקים כספיים ללא ויתור על זכויות יוצרים
IDEAS7510M€
Supporting, investigator-
driven research projects
carried out across all fields
COOPERATION32413M€
10 Thematic AreasHealth 6100M€
Agri & Bio 1935M€ICT 9050M€
NMP 3457M€
Energy 2350M€
Environment 1890M€
Transport (incl. AERO) 4160M€
Socio Economic Sciences and the
Humanities 623M€ Space 1430M€
Security 1400M€
PEOPLE4750M€
Strengthening the human potential in
research and technology in
Europe Initial Training of Researchers
Life-long training &
Career DevelopmentIndustry-
academia pathways
International Dimension
Specific support action
CAPACITIES4097M€
Research Infrastructures
1715M€
Research for the benefits of
SMEs 1336M€
Regions of Knowledge
126M€ Research
Potential 340M€
Science in Society 330M€
International Cooperation
180€
מבנה תוכנית המסגרת השביעית
1. Health )6100M€)
Biotechnology, generic tools and technologies for human health
Translating research for human health
Optimising the delivery of healthcare to European citizens
2. Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology )1935M€)
Sustainable production and management of biological resources from land, forest, and aquatic environments
“Fork to farm”: Food, health and well being
Life sciences and biotechnology and biochemistry for sustainable non-food products and processes
3. Information and Communication Technologies )9050M€)
ICT Technology Pillars
Integration of Technologies
Applications Research
Future and Emerging Technologies
4. Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies )3457M€)
Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies )Nano-Bio)
Materials )Including Bio-Materials)
New Production
Integration of technologies for industrial applications
5. Energy )2350M€)
Hydrogen and fuel cells
Renewable electricity generation
Renewable fuel production )Bio-Mass)
CO2 capture and storage technologies for zero emission power generation
Smart energy networks
Energy efficiency and savings
Knowledge for energy policy making
Renewables for heating and cooling
Clean coal technologies
6. Environment )inc. climate change))1890M€)
Environmental Technologies
Earth observation and assessment tools
Sustainable Management of Resources
Climate change, pollution and risks
7. Transport )inc. Aeronautics))4160M€)
Aeronautics and air transport
Surface transport )rail, road and waterborne)
Support to the European global satellite navigation system )Galileo)
8. Socio-Economic Sciences and the Humanities )623M€)
Growth, employment and competitiveness in a knowledge society
Combining economic, social and environmental objectives in a European perspective
Major trends in society and their implications
Europe in the world
Citizens in the European Union
Socio-economic and scientific indicators
Foresight activities
9. Space )1430M€)
Space-based applications at the service of the European Society
Exploration of space
RTD for strengthening space foundations
10. Security )1400M€)
Security of citizen
Security of infrastructures and utilities
Intelligent surveillance and bordersecurity
Restoring security and safety in case ofcrisis
Security systems integration, interconnectivity and interoperability
Security and society
Security research coordination and structuring
Ideas – Frontier Research)7532M€)
ERC – European Research Council
Starting Independent Researcher Grants
Advanced Investigator Grants
Support researchers which are starting or consolidating their own independent research team or program.
Experience: 2-12 years after PhD
Grant: up to 1,500,000€ for a period of up to 5 years
Encourage and support excellent, innovative investigator-initiated research projects by leading advanced investigators - independent research leaders in their own right
Grant: up to 2,500,000€ for a period of up to 5 years
Initial training of researchersMarie Curie Networks
Life-long training and career developmentIndividual Fellowships
Co-financing of regional/national/international programmes
Industry-academia pathways and partnershipsIndustry-Academia Scheme
International dimensionOutgoing International Fellowships; Incoming International Fellowships
International Cooperation Scheme; Reintegration grants
Specific actionsExcellence awards
People – Human Potential)4750M€)
6 parts
1. Research Infrastructures (1715M€)2. Research for the benefit of SMEs (1336M€)3. Regions of Knowledge (126M€)4. Research Potential (340M€)5. Science in Society (330M€)6. Activities of International Cooperation
(180M€)
Capacities – Research Capacity)4097M€)
1. Research Infrastructures )1715M€)
Transnational Access
Integrating activities
Research e-infrastructures
Construction of new research infrastructures and major updates of existing ones
Design studies
Support to existing research infrastructures:
Support to new research infrastructures:
2. Research for the benefit of SMEs )1336M€)
Research for SMEs
Research for SME associations
“Exploratory” awards
Promote optimal participation in the Cooperation programme
Promote assistance to SMEs by networks of intermediaries
Under the Competitiveness and Innovation Programme (CIP):
3. Regions of Knowledge )126M€)
Development of regional “research-driven clusters”
Two objectives for European regions:
Strengthen their capacity for investing in RTD and carrying
out research activities
Maximising their potential fora successful involvement of their operators in European
research projects
4. Research Potential )340M€)
Transnational two-way secondments and recruitment
Research equipment and the material environment
Workshops and conferences for knowledge transfer
“Evaluation facilities”
5. Science in Society )330M€)
Strengthening and improving the European science system
Broader engagement political and societal issues )inc. ethical issues)
Science and technology and their place in society
Gender research and the role of women in research
Science education – curiosity and the participation of young people
Policy for the role and engagement of universities
Improved communication
6. Activities of International Cooperation)180M€)
“Horizontal” support actions and measures notcarried out in the Cooperation or People programmes
Two interdependent objectives:
Support competitiveness through strategic partnerships
with 3rd countries in selected fields and by engaging the
best 3rd country scientists to work in and with Europe
Address specific problems that 3rdcountries face or
that have a global character,on the basis of mutual interest
and mutual benefit
In addition, support to the coherent development of policies will complement the coordination activities under the Cooperation
programme:
Strengthening and improving the European science system
Monitoring and analysis of public policies / industrial strategies
Coordination of research policies
Capacities - Coherent development of policies
FP7 Consortia
פרוייקט קטן
6-12מספר שותפים:
חודשים18-36משך הפרוייקט:
(€1.9M )בממוצע M€0.8-3תקציב:
Demonstration
RTD 4
RTD 1
RTD 2
RTD 3
RTD 5
ManagementManagement
FP7 Consortiaפרוייקט גדול
strong managementstructure
ImplementationPlan
RTD 4
RTD 1
RTD 2
RTD 3
RTD 5
Demonstration
Training
Ethical aspects, science-society dialogue
Technology transfer, exploitation
ManagementManagement
10-20מספר שותפים:
חודשים36-60משך הפרוייקט:
(€10M )בממוצע M€4-25תקציב:
CRAFT )Co-operative Research)
SMEs from different countries assign a significant part of the required scientific and technological research to ‘RTD performers’.
Projects are relatively short-term (1-2 years).
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR): The consortium may decide to follow the default regime,
which gives full ownership of all project results ("foreground") and IPR to the SMEs.
The consortium may reach an agreement in its own best interest, as long as the SMEs are provided with all the rights that are required for their intended use and exploitation of the project results.
European Technology Platforms European Technology Platforms )ETPs) 1…)ETPs) 1…
PlatformPlatform AcronymAcronym
European Nanoelectronics Initiative Advisory Council ENIAC
Innovative Medicines Initiative a IMI
Mobile and Wireless Communications eMobility
Advanced Research and Technology for Embedded Intelligence and Systems
ARTEMIS
Networked and Electronic Media NEM
Networked European Software and Services Initiative NESSI
Photonics for the 21st Century Photonics21
European Robotics Platform EUROP
Aeronautics and Air Transport Clean Sky
Ambient Assisted Living AAL
Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in Europe ACARE
Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Platform HFP
European Rail Research Advisory Council ERRAC
European Road Transport Research Advisory Council ERTRAC
Forest based sector Technology Platform FTP
European Technology Platform on Industrial Safety ETP ETPIS
European Technology European Technology Platforms )ETPs) …2Platforms )ETPs) …2
PlatformPlatform AcronymAcronym
European Photovoltaics Technology Platform Photovoltaics
Water Supply and Sanitation Technology Platform WSSTP
Waterborne ETP Waterborne
European Construction Technology Platform ECTP
European Steel Technology Platform ESTEP
Future Manufacturing Technologies MANUFUTURE©
Future Textiles and Clothing FTC
Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants ZEP
Nanotechnologies for Medical Applications NanoMedicine
Advanced Engineering Materials and Technologies EuMat
Food for Life FoodforLife
Global Animal Health GAH
Plants for the Future Plants
Sustainable Chemistry SusChem
Integral Satcom Initiative ISI
European Platform on Smart Systems integration EPoSS
European Space Technology Platform ESTP
Who can Who can participate?participate?
Any undertaking, university or research centre or other legal entity, whether established in a:
- Member State (MS) - Associated country (AC) , or- third country
Joint Research Centre (JRC) - is deemed to be established in another MS or AC
International organisations and participants from third countries can participate only if in addition to the minima
Conditions for participationConditions for participation
Minimum condition, general rule, at least 3 independent participants from 3 different MS or Ac
Additional conditions can be established by the SP or WP (number or type of participant, place of establishment)
Specific conditions may also apply for:– Frontier research actions, at least 1 legal entity
established in a MS or Ac – Collaborative projects addressing the participation of
International Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPC) minimum is 4 participants, 2 of which from MS or Ac and another 2 from ICPC countries unless otherwise foreseen in the WP
The Evaluation CriteriaThe Evaluation Criteria • Criteria adapted to each funding scheme
– specified in the work programme• Three main criteria:
– S&T Quality )relevant to the topic of the call(• Concept, objective, work-plan
– Implementation• Individual participants and consortium as a whole• Allocation of resources
– Impact• Contribution to expected impacts listed in work
programme• Plans for dissemination/exploitation
New for
FP7
Become an expert evaluator
• The benefits of being an evaluator are as follows:– You spend about one week in Brussels learning
the process and doing the work.– You meet all the Commission staff.– You meet all the other evaluators from across
Europe.– You learn what the current thinking and state of
the art is.– You become part of the community.– Frequently it facilitates your own future
participation in the program.• If you have an industrial background or if you are a
female candidate - you should mention it in your application, since it might give you an advantage.
The role of experts
• Experts agree to terms and conditions of an “appointment letter”– In particular, clear rules on confidentiality, and conflicts
of interest
• Typically, an individual will review 6-8 proposals “remotely”….
• …then spend a couple of days in Brussels• Some will participate in “hearings” with the
consortia • Travel and subsistence reimbursed
– Plus €450 honorarium per day• Names published after the evaluations
It’s hard work!...but it’s also an excellent chance to:– Meet new faces, network and discuss new ideas
• Many new project partnerships, have been spawned during evaluations!
– Understand what makes a good proposal
• Calls for “candidates” published 14 December– Call for applications from individuals…– …and from institutions– Applications via CORDIS:
https://cordis.europa.eu/emmfp7/index.cfm
The role of experts
Redress Procedure
New in FP7 In the past, complaints arrived haphazardly
Handled at different levels No systematic treatment No common record
The redress procedure does not give a new right of appeal…
…but it will ensure a consistent and coherent approach to complaints Establish “due process” Uphold principles of transparency and equal
treatment
FundingFunding
Non-profit public bodies,
Secondary and higher education establishments, research organizations and
SMEs
All other organization
Research and technological development activities
75% 50%
Demonstration activities
50% 50%
Coordinationand support actions
100% 100%
Management, audit certificates and other activities
100% 100%
Reimbursement of eligible Reimbursement of eligible costscosts
Most funding schemes, particularly at beginning of FP7 will use reimbursement of eligible costs
Eligible actual (average personnel costs may be used if do not
differ significantly from actual) incurred during duration of project in accordance with the beneficiary usual accounting and
management principles recorded in the accounts of beneficiary used for the sole purpose of achieving the objectives of the
project
Non-eligible (identifiable indirect taxes including VAT…)
Indirect CostIndirect Cost
Participants may charge eligible direct and indirect costs
Reimbursement of indirect costs :– For all:
either actual overhead, or simplified method, or flat rate of 20% of direct costs
– For Non profit Public Bodies, Secondary and Higher Education establishments, Research Organisations, and SMEs unable to identify real indirect costs, may apply for a flat rate of 60% for funding schemes with Research, Technological Development & Demonstration
– For Coordination and Support Actions limit of 7% of direct costs
Participants are technically responsible to carry out the project jointly and severally towards the Community and have to carry out the work of a defaulting participant
All beneficiaires contribute to the Fund to insure against losses of a defaulting participant
The contribution shall not exceed 5% of the EC financial contribution due to each participant
Financial interests generated by the Fund will serve to cover financial risk
In principle this amount will be reimbursed at the end of the action
Guarantee FundGuarantee Fund
Payment modalitiesPayment modalities
One pre-financing (upon entry into force) for the whole duration of the action
Interim payments based on financial statements (EC contribution= amounts justified & accepted * funding rate)
Retention (10%) Final payment
Consortium - Legal aspectsConsortium - Legal aspects
The Grant Agreement is the legal agreement between the European Commission and the Consortium. It states the start- and end-date of the project the amount of the grant and all legal provisions. The Grant Agreement is signed by all partners.
The Consortium Agreement is a document that partners finalize amongst themselves, which allows them to define in detail the administrative and management provisions necessary to carry out their project.
IPR – Intellectual Property Rights
Ownership: each participant owns the foreground it generated
Joint Ownership: when foreground is generated jointly and it is impossible to determine the respective share of the work – the joint owners must reach an agreement
Access Rights• Under certain conditions, a participant in a project must
grant the other participants access rights to its foreground or background if this is needed for implementation of use
• However, participants may define the background needed in any manner, and may exclude specific background (not necessarily prior to signature of EC grant agreement)
• Unless agreed by the owner, access rights do not include right to sub-license
How to Proceed - Flow ChartHow to Proceed - Flow Chart
Read Carefully WP/WPs Identify subjects of your
expertise/interest in the WP/WPs Check for “best fit” and roadmaps Is it in the present call?
Act Immediately !!!!
How to Proceed- Join the ClubHow to Proceed- Join the Club
Identify the European leading groups in the field
Try to Join Forces Highlight your capabilities and your
potential contribution to the consortium (“affirmative score”).
Prepare a short profile emphasizing your skills and partners sought.
How to Proceed- Identify How to Proceed- Identify LeadersLeaders
Colleagues and Business relations CORDIS partners service
https://cordis.europa.eu/partners/ FP5 ,FP6 & FP7 Projects (CORDIS, ISERD) Fit for Health Project:
http://www.fitforhealth.eu/participate.aspx
Idealist Project: http://www.ideal-ist.eu
ISERD’s Assistance
Enterprise Europe Enterprise Europe Network )EEN)Network )EEN)
Helping SMEs find partners and make the most of business opportunities in the EU
A support hub for your business needs Facilitating Research, Technological and Commercial
partnerships Brokerage & Networking opportunities Exposure to the European market Database with ~13,000 companies
What do I need to do? Create a profile in the database Search database for companies you are interested in
EEN Israel Consortium is led by ISERD-Matimop in partnership with Manufacturers Association of Israel and The Israeli Export Institute
קרן תמיכה לחברות קטנות ובינוניותקרן תמיכה לחברות קטנות ובינוניות להגשת הצעות לתכנית המסגרת השביעית להגשת הצעות לתכנית המסגרת השביעית
של: מטרה הקוראים לקולות לגשת ישראליות חברות ועידוד עזרה. המסגרת תכנית
אמצעים : עמם: קשרים ובניית באירופה שותפים חיפוש מימון , , מימון לישראל פוטנציאליים שותפים הזמנת לאירופה נסיעות
. חיצוני ייעוץ עד של בגובה סיוע תעניק הוצאות 30,000הקרן הוכחת על ₪
לפחות של (. ₪ 40,000רלוונטיות בבקשה) המצוין הסכום לגובה בהתאם - מ הנמוך בסך הוצאות על קבלות ויוגשו אך 40,000במידה ₪
על , 20,000עולה יהיה המימון גובה ₪75%. הקבלות מסכום - מ נמוכות שהוצאותיה לקבל 20,000חברה זכאית תהיה לא ₪
. התמיכה מקרן סיוע " שההגשה ייווכח הקרן ועדת ר שיו לאחר ייעשה המימון תשלום
כזכאית עבור (Eligible)הוגדרה קבלות ותמורת הנציבות ידי על. הקרן בתנאי העומדות הוצאות
באתר נוסף ": ISERDמידע סיוע, " קרן כפתור תחת:// . . . / . ? =70http www iserd org il default asp id
““Red TeamRed Team””
שירות לבדיקה מקדמית של הצעות בטרם הגשתן לנציבות
ISERDISERDמנהלי התוכניות ב - מנהלי התוכניות ב - Health; Food Agriculture and Biotechnology; Environment;
Energy :Ms. Ayala Karniol, ayala@iserd.org.il
Information Communication Technology; Research Infrastructures: Mr. Aviv Zeevi, aviv@iserd.org.il
Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Processes; Transport (Incl. Aeronautics); Space; Security: Dr. Nili Mandelblit, nili@iserd.org.il
Marie Curie Fellowships; Socio-economic sciences and humanities; Science in Society:Ms. Smadar Hirsh, smadar@iserd.org.il
Bilateral programs with Europe:Mr. Uzi Bar Sade, uzi@matimop.org.il
Thank you for your Thank you for your attentionattention