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NMBP
Nanotechnologies, Advanced materials, Biotechnology and
Advanced manufacturing and processing
(including SPIRE, FoF, Eeb)
2.10.2017 ©
CONTENTS
I. Horizon 2020 – overlook
Pillars
LEIT & SC
KET’s
II. Statistics 2016 & 2017 (NMBP calls)
III. Projecting Options @ NMBP in 2018
IV. Partner search & Consortium
V. Additional information
Funding for research and innovation
Implementing Innovation Union, a Europe 2020
flagship inniative aimed at securing Europe's global
competitiveness
Growth, jobs, and competitiveness
Proposals are evaluated by external
experts, hired by the Commission
Funding is based on competition
(proposals) –
Only the best ones will be
funded
Horizon 2020: Key elements
• A single programme with three pillars:
1. excellence in science
2. industrial leadership - LEIT
3. societal challenges – SC
• More emphasis on innovation
• More involvement of industry via the industrial
deployment of key enabling technologies (KET), and
through PPPs - institutional and contractual
• Simplified access for all stakeholders
I Excellent Science II Industrial Leadership
1. European Research Council
(ERC): frontier research
2. Future and Emerging
Technologies (FET).
a) Open
b) Proactive
c) Flagships
3. Marie Skłodowska-Curie
(MSCA) – actions:
training, career development
and mobility for researchers
4. Research Infrastructures
1. Leadership in Enabling and
Industrial Technologies
– 1.1. ICT
– 1.2. nanotechnology
– 1.3. materials
– 1.4. biotechnology
– 1.5. manufacturing and
processing
– 1.6. space
2. Risk finance:
loans & equity funding
3. Innovation in SMEs
III Societal Challenges
1. Health, demographic change and
wellbeing
2. Food security, sustainable
agriculture and forestry, marine,
maritime and inland water
research and bioeconomy
3. Secure, clean and efficient energy
4. Smart, green and integrtaed
transport
5. Climate action, resource efficiency
and raw materials
6. Europe in a changing world:
inclusive, innovative and reflective
societies
7. Secure societies – protecting
freedom and security of Europe
and its citizens
Horizon 2020 - € 77 billion from 2014-2020
IV Joint Research Center JRC, excl. nuclear
Nuclear research: EURATOM
20% of the budget or pillars II + III to SMEs
- SME Instrument(1/3)
- Collaborative projects (2/3)
Also: European institute of innovation and technology, Science with and for society, Spreading excellence
and widening participation
Horizon 2020 Rules
Types of action
• RIA: Research and Innovation Actions
• IA: Innovation Actions
• CSA: Coordination and Support Actions
• Minimum participation conditions
• At least three legal entities each established in a different Member State or an
Associated Country, for collaborative actions (and minimum one entity for CSAs)
Evaluation criteria
• Excellence – Impact – Quality and efficiency of the action (similar with FP7)
• Thresholds are depending on the call conditions
Time to Grant shortened
• Maximum 8 months (5 to evaluation results and 3 to Grant Agreement)
• Grant preparation rather than negotiation
(proposals are evaluated "as is" and not "what could be")
Mastering and industrial deployment of
Key Enabling Technologies (KETs)
What are KETs?
• Six strategic technologies
• Driving competitiveness
and growth opportunities
• Contributions to solving
societal challenges
• Knowledge- and Capital-
intensive
• Cut across many sectors
•Nanotechnologies
•Advanced Materials
•Micro- and nano- electronics
•Photonics
•Biotechnology
•Advanced Manufacturing
European KET Strategy:
•EC Communications
(2009)512 & (2012)341
•KET High-level Group
The issues in KET development
• Europe has strong position in science and in patenting
activity
• EU actors are at top of patent ranking in each KET
• But there is a gap between the technology base and the
manufacturing base
• We need to add demonstrators, competitive manufacturing
and product development to the technologies
From Lab to Industry to Market
Main priorities for KETs
• Technology development and validation, aiming at
industrial deployment of Key Enabling Technologies
(KETs)
• Strategic research agendas, roadmaps and value chains
(applications in several sectors)
• Industrial engagement / leverage
• Pilots and demonstrators
• Cross-cutting KETs (combinations of KETs and
manufacturing), 30% of KET budget
• Enabling applications in societal challenges
H2020 – LEIT/KETs:
From R&D to close-to-market activities
• Use of Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs from 3-4 to 8)
• Two funding rates• 100% funding: TRLs 3-6
• 70% funding: TRLs 5-7
– Non-profit participants can claim 100% funding
• Prefinancing
• Cross-cutting KETs (combinations of KETs and
manufacturing)
• Seamless coverage provided by FETs/ERC – LEIT –
Societal Challenges
• Ground prepared in FP7 (first pilots and demonstrators,
innovation activities)
Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs)
– a useful tool in development and
deployment of KETs
• NMP in FP7: TRLs 1 – 4;
in 2012-2013 up to 5-6 (pilots and demonstrators)
• LEIT KETs: TRLs 3/4 – 7; centre at TRLs 5-6
CONTENTS
I. Horizon 2020 – overlook
Pillars
LEIT & SC
KET’s
II. Statistics 2016 & 2017 (NMBP calls)
III. Projecting Options @ NMBP in 2018
IV. Partner search & Consortium
V. Additional information
NMBP Consortium proposals 2016-2017Evaluation results, Finnish participants, without SME-instrument
Proposals,
all
(pcs)
Mainlist/Approved
(pcs + % of all)
Coordinators,
all (pcs)
Mainlist-
Coordinators
(pcs + % of all)
Total (all) 490 67 (13,7 %) 61 7 (11,5 %)
SME 120 15 (12,5 %) 3 0 (0 %)
Large companies 109 20 (18,3 %) 2 1 (50 %)
Research
organisations
151 23 (15,2 %) 32 5 (15,6 %)
Universities
(incl. Appl.Sc.
Univ.)
110 9 (8,2 %) 24 1 (4,2 %)
others
Above threshold
(12 points or more)
Proposals
(pcs + % of all)
Projects funded (pcs + % share of
proposals above threshold)
138 (28,2 %) 67 (48,6 %)
Haku PILOTS 2016 two stage Stage 2
Call PILOTS 2016 two
stage Stage 2:
Proposals
Mainlist/
Accepted Success-rate % Funding, k€
Finland 7 1 14,3 % 280
Sweden 6 1 16,7 % 420
Austria 6 1 16,7 % 372
Denmark 12 5 41,7 % 2124
Total (all) 211 54 25,6 % 26664
Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB)
call EeB - 2017:
Proposals Approved Succes-rate % Funding, k€
Finland 18 0 0 % 0
Sweden 18 4 22,2 % 1219
Autria 24 7 29,2 % 2337
Denmark 13 0 0 % 0
Total (all) 575 128 22,2 % 48840
Factories of the Future (FoF)
call FoF - 2017:
Proposals
Mainlist/
Approved Succes-rate % Funding, k€
Finland 28 4 14,3 % 1500
Sweden 38 4 10,5 % 1773
Austria 51 4 7,8 % 1238
Denmark 34 1 2,9 % 191
Total (all) 1749 199 11,4 % 84867
Sustainable Process Industry through
Resource and Energy Efficiency (SPIRE)
Haku PILOTS 2016 two
stage Stage 2:
hakemuksia hyväksyttyjä läpimeno- % rahoitus, k€
Suomi 7 1 14,3 % 280
Ruotsi 6 1 16,7 % 420
Itävalta 6 1 16,7 % 372
Tanska 12 5 41,7 % 2124
Koko haku 211 54 25,6 % 26664
Haku EeB - 2017:
hakemuksia hyväksyttyjä läpimeno- % rahoitus, k€
Suomi 18 0 0 % 0
Ruotsi 18 4 22,2 % 1219
Itävalta 24 7 29,2 % 2337
Tanska 13 0 0 % 0
Koko haku 575 128 22,2 % 48840
Haku FoF - 2017:
hakemuksia hyväksyttyjä läpimeno- % rahoitus, k€
Suomi 28 4 14,3 % 1500
Ruotsi 38 4 10,5 % 1773
Itävalta 51 4 7,8 % 1238
Tanska 34 1 2,9 % 191
Koko haku 1749 199 11,4 % 84867
call SPIRE - 2017:
Proposals
Mainlist/
Approved Success-rate % Funding, k€
Finland 12 8 66,7 % 5815
Sweden 14 2 14,3 % 491
Austria 20 3 15 % 461
Denmark 8 2 25 % 2198
Total (all) 594 154 25,9 % 81482
Horizon 2020 & Finland 28.9.2017
Vinnova_H2020_Finland Finland NMBP total 37,85 M€
Finland & Industrial Leadership
• Total EC Contribution € 520 471 634
• Projects 380
• Organizations 160
• Collaborating countries 94
Finland & Horizon 2020
• Total EC Contribution €117 442 100
• Projects 190
• Organizations 160
• Collaborating countries 47
CONTENTS
I. Horizon 2020 – overlook
Pillars
LEIT & SC
KET’s
II. Statistics 2016 & 2017 (NMBP calls)
III. Projecting Options @ NMBP in 2018
IV. Partner search & Consortium
V. Additional information
Different action types
Prizes
Research & Innovation Actions (RIA)
Coordination and
Support Actions
(CSA)
Innovation Actions (IA)
PCP/PPI
SME Instrument
ERA-NET
Cofund
European Research
Council (ERC)
Fast Track to
Innovation (FTI)
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
(MSCA)
The call themes are:
Thematic part:
• NMBP - Call for Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials,
Biotechnology and Manufacturing and Processing
Industrial initiative themes (PPP’s):
• Call for FoF - Factories of the Future
• Call for EeB – Energy-efficient Buildings
• Call for SPIRE – Sustainable Process Industries
NMBP Priorities 2018-2020
Nanotechnologies:
• Industrial Solution Revolution
Advanced materials, Advanced manufacturing and processing,
Biotechnology:
• Digitising European industry
• Decarbonising European industry
• Industry in the Circular Economy
NMBP CALLS 2018 and indicative budgets
FOUNDATION FOR TOMORROW’S INDUSTRY – 149 M€
• Two stage proposals: Opens: 31 Oct 2017,
Closes: 23 Jan 2018 (1. stage), 28 Jun 2018 (2.stage)
TRANSFORMING EUROPEAN INDUSTRY – 162 M€
• Single stage proposals: Opens: 31 Oct 2017, Closes: 22 Feb 2018
Opens: 28 Nov 2017, Closes: 08 Mar 2018 (DT-NMBP-20-2018 (IA)
• Two stage proposals: Opens: 31 Oct 2017
Closes: 23 Jan 2018 (1. stage), 28 Jun 2018 (2. stage)
INDUSTRIAL SUSTAINABILITY – 211.50 M€
• Single stage proposals: Opens: 31 Oct 2017,
Closes: 22 Feb 2018 (SPIRE&EEB)
Call - FOUNDATIONS FOR TOMORROW’S
INDUSTRY 1/3
1.1 OPEN INNOVATION TEST BEDS
• DT-NMBP-01-2018: Open Innovation Test Beds for Lightweight,
nano-enabled multifunctional composite materials and components
(IA)
• DT-NMBP-02-2018: Open Innovation Test Beds for Safety Testing of
Medical Technologies for Health (IA)
• DT-NMBP-03-2019: Open Innovation Test Beds for nano-enabled
surfaces and membranes (IA)
• DT-NMBP-04-2020: Open Innovation Test Beds for bio-based nano-
materials and solutions (IA)
• DT-NMBP-05-2020: Open Innovation Test Beds for functional
materials for building envelopes (IA)
• DT-NMBP-06-2020: Open Innovation Test Beds for nano-
pharmaceuticals production (IA)
Call - FOUNDATIONS FOR TOMORROW’S
INDUSTRY 2/3
1.2 MATERIALS CHARACTERISATION and COMPUTATIONAL
MODELLING
• DT-NMBP-07-2018: Open Innovation Test Beds for Characterisation
(IA)
• DT-NMBP-09-2018: Accelerating the uptake of materials modelling
software (IA)
• DT-NMBP-08-2019: Real-time nano-characterisation technologies
(RIA)
• DT-NMBP-10-2019: Adopting materials modelling in manufacturing
processes (RIA)
• DT-NMBP-11-2020: Open Innovation Test Beds for Materials
Modelling (IA)
• DT-NMBP-12-2019: Sustainable Nano-Fabrication (CSA)
Call - FOUNDATIONS FOR TOMORROW’S
INDUSTRY 3/3
1.3 GOVERNANCE, SCIENCE-BASED RISK ASSESSMENT AND
REGULATORY ASPECTS
• NMBP-13-2018: Risk Governance of nanotechnology (RIA)
• NMBP-14-2018: Nanoinformatics: from materials models to
predictive toxicology and ecotoxicology (RIA)
• NMBP-15-2019: Safe by design, from science to regulation: metrics
and main sectors (RIA)
• NMBP-16-2020: Safe by design, from science to regulation:
behaviour of multi-component nanomaterials (RIA)
• NMBP-17-2020: Regulatory science for medical technology
products (RIA)
Call - TRANSFORMING EUROPEAN
INDUSTRY 1/3
2.1. FACTORIES OF THE FUTURE (FOF)
• DT-FOF-01-2018: Skills needed for new Manufacturing jobs (CSA)
• DT-FOF-02-2018: Effective Industrial Human-Robot Collaboration
(RIA)
• DT-FOF-03-2018: Innovative manufacturing of opto-electrical parts
(RIA)
• DT-FOF-04-2018: Pilot lines for metal Additive Manufacturing (IA
50%)
• DT-NMBP-20-2018: A digital 'plug and produce' online equipment
platform for manufacturing (IA)
• DT-FOF-05-2019: Open Innovation for collaborative production
engineering (IA)
• DT-FOF-06-2019: Refurbishment and re-manufacturing of large
industrial equipment (IA)
Call - TRANSFORMING EUROPEAN
INDUSTRY 1/3
2.1. FACTORIES OF THE FUTURE (FOF) (continues)
• DT-FOF-07-2020: Reliable and accurate assembly of micro parts (RIA)
• DT-FOF-08-2019: Pilot lines for modular factories (IA 50%)
• DT-FOF-09-2020: Holistic energy-efficient factory management (IA)
• DT-FOF-10-2020: Pilot lines for large-part high-precision manufacturing
(IA 50%)
• DT-FOF-11-2020: Quality control in smart manufacturing (IA)
• DT-FOF-12-2019: Handling systems for flexible materials (RIA)
• DT-NMBP-18-2019: Materials, manufacturing processes and devices
for organic and large area electronics (IA)
• DT-NMBP-19-2019: Advanced materials for additive manufacturing (IA)
Call - TRANSFORMING EUROPEAN
INDUSTRY 2/3
2.2 BIOTECHNOLOGY
• BIOTEC-01-2018: Standardisation in Synthetic Biology (CSA)
• BIOTEC-03-2018: Synthetic biology to expand diversity of nature's
chemical production (RIA)
• CE-BIOTEC-04-2018: New biotechnologies for environmental
remediation (RIA)
• BIOTEC-02-2019: Boosting the efficiency of photosynthesis (RIA)
• CE-BIOTEC-05-2019: Microorganism communities for plastics bio-
degradation (RIA)
• BIOTEC-06-2020: Reprogrammed microorganisms for biological
sensors (IA)
• BIOTEC-07-2020: Multi-omics for the optimisation of genotype-
phenotype associations (RIA)
Call - TRANSFORMING EUROPEAN
INDUSTRY 3/3
2.3. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS
• NMBP-22-2018: Osteoarticular tissues regeneration (RIA)
• NMBP-21-2020: Custom-made biological scaffolds for specific tissue
regeneration and repair (RIA)
• DT-NMBP-23-2020: Next generation organ-on-chip (RIA)
Call - INDUSTRIAL SUSTAINABILITY
1/5
3.1. SUSTAINABLE PROCESS INDUSTRY (SPIRE)
• CE-SPIRE-02-2018: Processing of material feedstock using non-
conventional energy sources (IA)
• CE-SPIRE-03-2018: Energy and resource flexibility in highly energy
intensive industries (IA 50%)
• CE-SPIRE-10-2018: Efficient recycling processes for plastic
containing materials (IA)
• CE-SPIRE-04-2019: Efficient integrated downstream processes (IA)
• CE-SPIRE-05-2019: Adaptation to variable feedstock through
retrofitting (IA 50%)
• DT-SPIRE-06-2019: Digital technologies for improved performance
in cognitive production plants (IA)
Call - INDUSTRIAL SUSTAINABILITY
1/5
3.1. SUSTAINABLE PROCESS INDUSTRY (SPIRE) (continues)
• CE-SPIRE-01-2020: Industrial symbiosis (IA)
• CE-SPIRE-07-2020: Recovery of industrial water, thermal energy
and substances contained therein (IA)
• CE-SPIRE-08-2020: Improved Industrial Processing using novel
high-temperature resistant materials (RIA)
• CE-SPIRE-09-2020: Making the most of mineral waste, by-products
and recycled material as feed for high volume production (IA)
•
Call - INDUSTRIAL SUSTAINABILITY
2/5
3.2. CATALYSING THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
• CE-NMBP-24-2018: Catalytic transformation of hydrocarbons (RIA)
• CE-NMBP-26-2018: Smart plastic materials with intrinsic recycling
properties by design (RIA)
• CE-NMBP-25-2019: Photocatalytic synthesis (RIA)
Call - INDUSTRIAL SUSTAINABILITY
3/5
3.3. CLEAN ENERGY THROUGH INNOVATIVE MATERIALS
• LC-NMBP-30-2018: Materials for future highly performant electrified
vehicle batteries (RIA)
• LC-NMBP-27-2019: Strengthening EU materials technologies for
non-automotive battery storage (RIA)
• LC-NMBP-28-2020: Advanced materials for innovative multilayers
for durable photovoltaics (IA)
• LC-NMBP-29-2019: Materials for non-battery based energy storage
(RIA)
• LC-NMBP-31-2020: Materials for off shore energy (IA)
• LC-NMBP-32-2019: Smart materials, systems and structures for
energy harvesting (RIA)
Call - INDUSTRIAL SUSTAINABILITY
4/5
3.4. CULTURAL HERITAGE
• NMBP-33-2018: Innovative and affordable solutions for the
preventive conservation of cultural heritage (IA)
Call - INDUSTRIAL SUSTAINABILITY
5/5
3.5. ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS (EEB)
• LC-EEB-02-2018: Building information modelling adapted to efficient
renovation (RIA)
• LC-EEB-06-2018-20: ICT enabled, sustainable and affordable
residential building construction, design to end of life (IA 50%)
• LC-EEB-01-2019: Integration of energy smart materials in non-
residential buildings (IA)
• LC-EEB-03-2019: New developments in plus energy houses (IA)
• LC-EEB-04-2020: Industrialisation of building envelope for the
renovation market (IA)
• LC-EEB-05-2019-20: Integrated storage systems for residential
buildings (IA)
CONTENTS
I. Horizon 2020 – overlook
Pillars
LEIT & SC
KET’s
II. Statistics 2016 & 2017 (NMBP calls)
III. Projecting Options @ NMBP in 2018
IV. Partner search & Consortium
V. Additional information
Where to start?
The Work Programme (WP)
defines the content, timing and budget of the calls, funding
instruments for each topic and the evaluation criteria
Participant Portal
ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal
More information in Finnish at EUTI
website:
tekes.eu/horisontti2020
Where to find the partners?
Earlier co-operation
Through theconsortium partners
Through third parties
Meetings, personalcontacts
Other
27%
09-2014
49%
6%
6%
12%
Lähde: Singleimage 2014 - Developing winning proposal
Participant Portal -> Online Manual
Find Partners
ERC
Marie Skłodowska-
Curie Action
Ana R. City of Madrid
Gunilla P.Volvo Buses
Erkki N. University of Oulu
Consortium
Independent of each other
Conditions for participation (RfP Art. 9)
Mainly together!
For some instruments, only one is enough
As a standard, at least 3 legal entities, each
established in different MS/AC
Coordination and
Support Action
SME Instrument
Consortium 1/2
• Build the consortium from what is expected in the targeted topic,
especially in the scope and in the impact.
• Build a well balanced consortium, credible and based on
complementarities (consortium= puzzle). Avoid a too strong
concentration of responsibilities/tasks by the coordinator (collaborative
project performed by a partnership!).
• Take into account the geographical distribution of consortium
members, their expertise, their sectors (academics, SMEs, industries,
associations,..). Ideally, at least 6 Members States or associated
countries to have a strong European added value. International
cooperation is possible as soon as we can’t find equivalents in Europe
or when it is recommended in some calls or for example for low TRLs
or for global challenges.
Consortium 2/2
• Check reputations and resources of your partners
• Choose partners with who you will enjoy to work for years and when
possible, partners with who you already worked.
• Avoid to subcontract scientific or technological essential part of the
project.
• Avoid stowaways, alibi partners, friends,…
• The consortium must cover all the value chain « from researchers
in laboratories to manufacturers, IP specialists, SSH, experts in
marketing, regulations, standards and to final users and ideally
investor» (especially important for the future proposals). It is
recommended that all of these actors are implied from the beginning of
the project.
CONTENTS
I. Horizon 2020 – overlook
Pillars
LEIT & SC
KET’s
II. Statistics 2016 & 2017 (NMBP calls)
III. Projecting Options @ NMBP in 2018
IV. Partner search & Consortium
V. Additional information
Hannu Juuso Heini Günther
National Contact Point National Contact Point
Tekes, tel. +358 2950 55732 Tekes, tel. +358 2950 55214
[email protected] [email protected]
Sources of Information:
European Commission’s H2020 pages :
http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020
European Commission Participant Portal:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html
EU Research and Innovation Programme: http://www.tekes.eu
Partner Search: http://www.nmpteam.com/
Additional Information - NMBP