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LEGGERE TRA LE RIGHE DEL PIANO DI LAVORO –PECULIARITÀ ED ELEMENTI DI NOVITÀ
Marta Calderaro, APRE14 luglio 2021
Team tematico Cluster 4 – [email protected]
Marta [email protected]
Steven [email protected]
Gabriella [email protected]
Claudio [email protected]
Margot [email protected]
APREAgenzia per la Promozione della Ricerca
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What is strengthened with CL 4 in Horizon Europe
Global leadership in clean and climate-neutral industrial value chains, circular economy and climate-neutral digital systems and infrastructures (networks, data centres)
Industrial leadership and increased autonomy in key strategic value chains with security of supply in raw materials
Sovereignty in digital technologies and in future emerging enabling technologies by strengthening European capacities in key parts of digital and future supply chains
Globally attractive, secure and dynamic data-agile economy by developing and enabling the uptake of the next-generation computing and data technologies and infrastructures (including space infrastructure and data)
Strategic autonomy in conceiving, developing, deploying and using global space-based infrastructures, services, applications and data
A human-centred and ethical development of digital and industrial technologies
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HE CL4 Work Programme 2021-2022
• Published on June 15th, 2021
• Call 2021 Opening: June 22th, 2021
How to participate
Consortium composition (RIA ed IA): at least three independent legal entities established in three different MemberStates or Associated Countries, of which at least one is an independent legal entity established in a Member State
Associated CountriesH2020 Associated Countries; UK; Kosovo; Morocco
International Cooperation with Horizon Europe Third CountriesLow and middle income countries (with financial contribution)Other countries without funding
Cluster 4 & International Cooperation 1/2
To enhance exchange of know-how, access to international value chains, with consideration to the technologicalsovereignty/autonomy, and by promoting EU climate-neutral, clean and circulartechnologies.
Examples: Materials safety methodologies and standards; Common standards and interoperability, including manufacturing, digital and AI technologies; mutual data exchange enabled by Copernicus. à EU-Africa partnerships on sustainable raw materials value chains à NGI International Collaboration - Transatlantic fellowship programme
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Strategic Autonomy: Participation can be limited to specific countries or geographical areas (e.g. raw materials value chains)
Cluster 4 & International Cooperation 2/2
21 actions in this work programme (12 concerning high technology readiness level quantum research and 9 concerning space research), will open for application only at a later stage (October 2021).
These are actions to which Article 22(5) of the Horizon Europe Regulation apply, as they relate to Union strategic assets, interests, autonomy or security.
For those actions, participation can be limited to legal entities established only in Member States and in specified associated or other third countries and conditions may apply.
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Art. 22.5 Technological Sovereignty: Participation is limited to specific countries or geographical areas (e.g. Space or Quantum Technologies)
CL4 Type of Actions
RIA = 100% Funding Rate + 25% Indirect CostsIA = 70% Funding Rate + 25% Indirect Costs (with exception of no-profit entities)CSA = 100% Funding Rate + 25% Indirect CostsPCP = 100% Funding Rate + 25% Indirect CostsFPA = 0% Funding Rates
Some calls may require Financial Support to Third Parties
CL4 Type of Actions - Industry
A pilot is applied to a number of topics for co-programmed partnerships, involving a lower funding rate of 60% (except for non-profit legal entities), in order to enhance industrial contributions. It applies to topics starting above TRL 4 and reaching TRLs 7 and 8.
Made in EuropeProcess4PlanetCleanSteel
Policy and horizontal considerations
Open Science across the programme
Gender dimension in R&I content
Pathway to impact
Measures to maximise impact
Do no significant harm principle (DNSH)
Artificial intelligence
These aspects must normally be considered in all Horizon Europe calls (unless explicitly mentioned in the topic description).
Specific calls may include other aspects to take into account.
EC Webinar - A successful proposal for Horizon Europe (21 April 2021)
Open Science across the programme
Mandatory immediate Open Access to publications: beneficiaries must retain sufficient IPRs to comply with open access requirements;
Data sharing as ‘open as possible, as closed as necessary‘: mandatory Data Management Plan forFAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) research data
● Actions should devote particular attention to openness of the solutions and results, and transparency of the research process.
● To ensure trustworthiness, public awareness and support, wide adoption by user communities for the benefit of society.
● In line with the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable), the overall objective of the topics is to make Europe the most successful area in the world in terms of data sharing and data re-use while respecting the legal framework relating to security and privacy and fostering collaboration and building on existing initiatives.
European Green Deal
Climate change adaptation
Transition to a circular economySustainable use & protection of water & marine resources
Climate change mitigation
Protection and restoration of biodiversity & ecosystemsPollution prevention & control
Do no significant harm principle (DNSH)
Compliance needs to be assessed both for activities carried out during the course of the project as well as the expected life cycle impact of the innovation at a commercialisation stage (where relevant). The robustness of the compliance must be customised to the envisaged TRL of the project.
In line with the European Green Deal objectives, economic activities should not make a significant harm to any of the six environmental objectives (EU Taxonomy Regulation)
Artificial intelligence
Due diligence is required regarding the trustworthiness of all AI-based systems/ techniques used or developed in projects funded under Horizon Europe.
Under Horizon Europe, the technical robustness* of the proposed AI based systems must be evaluated under the excellence criterion.(*) Technical robustness refers to technical aspects of AI systems and development, including resilience to attack and security, fullback plan and general safety, accuracy, reliability and reproducibility.
TrustworthyArtificialIntelligence
Assessment List for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (ALTAI) for self-assessmenthttps://futurium.ec.europa.eu/en/european-ai-alliance/pages/altai-assessment-list-trustworthy-artificial-intelligence
Business cases and exploitation strategies for industrialisation
Business Case:• enhanced market opportunities for the participants and enhanced manufacturing capacities in the
EU, in the short to medium term. • describe the targeted market(s); estimated market size in the EU and globally; user and customer
needs;
• demonstrate that the solutions will match the market and user needs in a cost-effective manner; • describe the expected market position and competitive advantage.
Exploitation Strategy• identify obstacles, requirements and necessary actions involved in reaching higher TRLs, as matching
value chains or enhancing product robustness;
• securing industrial integrators; and user acceptance.
• For TRLs 7-8, a credible strategy to achieve future full-scale manufacturing in the EU is expected, indicating the commitments of the industrial partners after the end of the project.
Cross-clusters complementarities
Cluster 4 –Digital
Industry and Space
Cluster 1 -Health
Cluster 2 –Culture,
creativity and inclusive society
Cluster 3 –Civil
security for society
Cluster 5 -Climate,
energy and mobility
Cluster 6 –Food,
bioeconomy…
Improving the resilience and preparedness of EU businesses, especially SMEs and Startups, and value chains in key sectors and demand-driven applications
1. Circular value chains2. Green, Sustainable and Smart Materials3. Common European Data Spaces4. Trustworthy AI applications 5. GNEOS, Copernicus applications
Examples
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Complementarieties with other EU Programmes
Digital Europe Programme
Space Programme
InvestEU Programme
Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF)
Just Transition Fund (JTF)
European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD)
providing an evidence base for policies and
projects
take-up of R&I results
roll-out of innovative solutions
benefit from the good practices,
innovative processes and methodologies
European Infoday
Cluster 4 Digital, Industry and Spacehttps://www.horizon-europe-infodays2021.eu/event/cluster-4-digital-industry-space
Networking opportunities
Digital: 24th-25th June 2021Link per partecipare
Industry: 1st July 2021Link per partecipare
Space: 28th June 2021Link per partecipare
F&T Portal Partner Search - Link
• H2020 NCP Networks: Idealist2020; NMBP Team; Cosmos2020
• LE NUOVE RETI: CLUSTER 4 DIGITAL, INDUSTRY, SPACE – IN PREPARAZIONE
www.ideal-ist.eu www.ncp-space.netwww.nmpteam.eu
European NCP Networks
Horizon Europe - Resources
https://horizoneurope.apre.it/struttura-e-programmi/global-challenges-european-industrial-competitiveness/cluster-4/
Risorse sul sito APRE
APRE Resources
https://horizoneurope.apre.it/aprebackstage-horizon-europe-cluster-4/
https://apre.it/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/APREbrief_PILLAR-2_cluster4.pdf
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