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#HorizonEU
Commission proposal for
THE NEXT EU RESEARCH & INNOVATION
PROGRAMME (2021 – 2027)
Horizon Europe
Carolina Rodríguez
EC RTD A.3 - Horizon Programmes’ Policy
24 January 2019
The new role of NCPs
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I. State of play under H2020
III. What is our ambition?
II. What's new in HE?
IV. How can we achieve it?
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I. State of play under H2020
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Horizon 2020 NCP activities
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• Nominations and activities managed by MS, AC, TC• Official NCP meetings• CSAs and other actions (Third Countries)• Synergies Enterprise Europe Network• …
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Horizon 2020 - CSAs
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Some Coordination and Support Actions...
PROJECT H2020 field
NCP Academy 2 Coordination/Legal and Finance
SiS – Net 2 Science with and for Society
NMP TeAM 3 Key Enabling Technologies
NMP TeAM 4 Key Enabling Technologies
Health project Health
RICH Research Infrastructures
ETNA2020 Transport
C-ENERGY 2020 Energy
Idealist2018 ICT
COSMOS2020 Space
BioHorizon European Bio-economy
Net4Mobility Marie Curie Actions
NET4SOCIETY4 Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
NCPs CaREClimate Action, environment, resource efficiency
and raw materials
NCP WIDE.NET Spreading excellence and widening participation
ACCESS4SMES Innovation in SMES
SEREN 3 Secure Societies
NUCL-EU 2020 Euratom
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Horizon 2020 – NCP Academy
16 partners – Coordinator EI
CSA GIB - 0.8 M EUR
24 months – Starting date: 1 November 2018
4 WPs
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Horizon 2020 – NCP Academy
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Horizon 2020 – Portal
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Horizon 2020 – Dashboard
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Horizon 2020 – Lithuania
• Steady increase in performance in the European Innovation Scoreboard
• Participation in several mutual learning exercises EC H2020 Policy Support Facility
• ICT, MSCA, Widening (Teaming, Twinning) • Science-business cooperation and attraction of
innovation oriented FDI?• Increase R&I performance & full integration
unexploited potential into ERA?• Research Infrastructures (ESFRI)?
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II. What's new in HE?
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Horizon Europe
is the Commission proposal for a € 100 billion research and innovation
funding programme for seven years (2021-2027)
to strengthen the EU's scientific and technological bases
to boost Europe's innovation capacity, competitiveness
and jobs
to deliver on citizens' priorities and sustain our socio-
economic model and values
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(UNDER NEGOTIATION)
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While benefiting from world–class
research and strong industries…
Our knowledge and skills are our main
resources.
7% of the world's population
20% of global R&D
1/3 of all high-quality scientific publications
…Europe fails to transform
leadership in science into
leadership in innovation
and entrepreneurship
1.3%
EU business
R&D
investment
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→
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Horizon Europe:
investing in R&I to shape our future
The vision:
Jean-Claude Juncker
Tackling climate change
(35 % budgetary target)
Helping to achieve Sustainable
Development Goals
Boosting the Union's
competitiveness and growth
" a Europe that protects,
a Europe that empowers,
a Europe that defends"
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Horizon Europe: evolution not revolution
Specific objectives of the Programme
Foster all forms of innovation and
strengthen market deployment
Strengthen the impact of R&I
in supporting EU policies
Support the creation and diffusion
of high-quality knowledge
Optimise the Programme’s delivery for impact in a strengthened ERA
Strengthening the European Research Area
Reforming and Enhancing the European R&I systemSharing excellence
Pillar 1Open Science
European Research Council
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Research Infrastructures
Pillar 3Open Innovation
European Innovation Council
European innovation ecosystems
European Institute of Innovation
and Technology
Pillar 2Global Challenges and
Industrial Competitiveness
• Health
• Inclusive and Secure Society
• Digital and Industry
• Climate, Energy and Mobility
• Food and natural resources
Joint Research Centre
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(Partial General Approach on the FP (30/10 – Advancing Europe) to support NCPs and potentially hop-on)
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Clusters in 'Global Challenges and Industrial Competitiveness'
Clusters (5) Areas of intervention (37) + 212 Broad Lines
Health * Health throughout the life course * Environmental and social health
determinants
* Non-communicable and rare diseases * Infectious diseases
* Tools, technologies and digital * Health care systems
solutions for health and care
Inclusive and
Secure
Societies
* Democracy * Cultural heritage
* Social and economic transformations * Disaster-resilient societies
* Protection and Security * Cybersecurity
Digital and
Industry
* Manufacturing technologies * Key digital technologies
* Advanced materials * Artificial intelligence and robotics
* Next generation internet * Advanced computing and Big Data
* Circular industries * Low carbon and clean industry
* Space
Climate,
Energy and
Mobility
* Climate science and solutions * Energy supply
* Energy systems and grids * Buildings and industrial facilities in energy
* Communities and cities transition
* Industrial competitiveness in transport * Clean transport and mobility
* Smart mobility * Energy storage
Food and
Natural
Resources
* Environmental observation * Biodiversity and natural capital
* Agriculture, forestry and rural areas * Sea and oceans
* Food systems * Bio-based innovation systems
* Circular systems
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Lessons Learned Key Noveltiesfrom Horizon 2020 Interim Evaluation in Horizon Europe
Extended association
possibilities
Create more impact through
mission-orientation and citizens'
involvement
Support breakthrough
innovation
Strengthen international
cooperation
Reinforce openness
Rationalise the funding
landscape
European Innovation
Council
R&I Missions
New approach to
Partnerships
Open science policy
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(*Outermost regions eligible)
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Further alignment to the Financial Regulation
Increased use of simplified forms of grants where appropriate
(building on the H2020 lump sum pilot experience)
Broader acceptance of usual cost accounting practices
Enhanced cross-reliance on audits benefiting beneficiaries
taking part in several Union programmes
Attractive H2020 funding model, including up to 100%
funding rate
Single set of rules principle
Simple and fit for purpose rules
while ensuring continuity and consistency for beneficiaries by maintaining
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Synergies with other Union programmes
Other Union Programmes, including
Enhanced synergies
Horizon Europe
Common
Agricultural
Policy
Connecting
Europe
Facility
Digital
Europe
Erasmus
ERDF
External
Instrument
Innovation
Fund
Internal
Security Fund
Maritime &
Fisheries Fund
InvestEU
LIFE
Single
Market
ProgrammeSpace
Programme
Compatibility
Harmonisation of funding rules;
flexible co-funding schemes;
pooling resources at EU level
Coherence and complementarity
Alignment of strategic priorities in
support of a common vision
ESF+
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Strategic planning to define multiannual work
programmes and calls for proposals
Transparency and stakeholder involvement
Prioritisation and flexibility to align to political priorities
Internal programme coherence & synergies with other programmes
Work Programmes
Multiannual Strategic R&I Plan* Multiannual orientations and priorities in one document
* Areas for partnerships and missions
Strategic discussions with Member States and European Parliament
Consultation with stakeholders
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III. What is our ambition?
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Exhaustive geographic coverage
Homogeneous quality
Synergy and flexibility
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Towards an ideal situation…
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Added value through Horizon Europe
Benefits for
Europe
Trans-national collaboration, exchange and
networksCritical mass
to address global
challenges
Competitive funding
promoting excellence
Visibility for leading
research and innovation
Transnational mobility
Creating new market
opportunities
Strengthened European R&I
landscape
Attracting the best talents
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IV. How can we achieve it?
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• Possible call “2020 National Support Structures”. Fostering transnational cooperation between national support services (e.g. National Contact Points): ensuring a transition between Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe (CSA)
Eligibility NCP Coordinators &L/F)
(tbc Strategic PC)
WP 2020 – Dissemination, Exploitation and
Evaluation
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• SWOT? Obstacles for stakeholders’ participation? (by NCP Corresp.)
• Role/competences of future NCPs
• Management and competences approach (e.g. continuation as H2020, EEN-like?)
• Structure (based on portfolio?, “matrix”-like?)
• Synergies (e.g. EEN, Structural Funds?)
• Nominations compatible with other functions?
• Timing for nominations
• Common KPIs?
Preliminary reflections
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