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1 Contacts with EC
02/02 DG MOVE Dir B – H. Morsi, P. Collotte , LBO, JPH
02/03 DG MOVE (STTP taskforce) – M. Rommerts, R. Juriado, P. Dilara, LBO, JPH
24/05 STTP presentation meeting (DG MOVE / DG RESEARCH) 16/06 Informal discussion on CSF Transport 05/07 DG MOVE Dir C
– Fotis Karamitsos, Paul Verhoef, Marcel Rommerts, LBO, JPH, RDO, JSR,ABL
14/09 DG MOVE Cabinet– Desiree Oen, Laure Chapuis, Marcel Rommerts, LBO, JPH, RDO, JSR,
HGB 15/09 DG RESEARCH, Transport Unit
– Jocelyne Gaudin, Salvador Cervera-March, Johann Blondelle, William Bird, LBO, JPH, RDO, JSR,
04/10 ECTP Plenary Assembly in Warsaw– Support from Dominique Planchon (DG Research)
16/11 ENCORD Meeting Madrid – Support from Cristina Marolda (DG Move)
1 EC Horizon 2020
Horizon 2020 – Societal challenge #4/6 = Smart integrated transport system– Defines a framework for PPPs
Transport Whitepaper – Many references to infrastructure
Strategic Transport Technology Plan– Under preparation – 4 “i”s : Internal market / Innovation / Infrastructure / International
Infrastructure will have some room in Horizon 2020– To continue / translate in terms of research topics– Necessity to work with ‘modal’ platforms
2. Relations with ETPs
ERTRAC Roads - Livia Pardi ERRAC Rail - Jean-Pierre Hamelin - Claude DumoulinWATERBORNE Maritime - Francisco Esteban WSSTP Water Distribution - Alberto Bonilla ETPIS Industrial Safety - Claude Dumoulin – Maria Zalbide ESTEP Steel - Maria Zalbide (Tecnalia) SUSCHEM Chemistry - Alberto Bonilla (Tecnalia) ARTEMIS IT - Karsten Menzel GERG Gaz - Frederic Bourquin Jean-Pierre Hamelin
ITA Tunnelling - Claude Dumoulin ELGIP Geotechnique - Joost Breedeveld
ACARE Airborne - ?
3. Report on SRA
4 SRA Meetings– 07/04 Madrid – Dragados– 26/05 Brussels – REH– 07/06 Paris – FNTP– 01/12 Paris – FNTP
13 SRA Champions1. Urban Mobility : Claude Dumoulin (Bouygues), Elena Martin
Diaz (Dragados)2. Long Distance Links: Livia Pardi (Autostrade), Raphael
Steenbergen (TNO)3. Greening Infrastructure: Joost Breedeveld (Deltares),
Francisco Esteban (FCC)4. Smart Resilient Karsten Menzel (UCC), Frédéric Bourquin
(Ifsttar)5. Inclusive Society: LauraTordera (Ferrovial), Alberto Bonilla
(Tecnalia), Tomás Zamora (IBV)6. Occupational Health & Safety: Maria Zalbide (Tecnalia),
Carmine Pascale (Stres)
4. Documents
Vision Document– Version 7. review with the ETPs– Asking official support
SRA – Version 10 distributed in Warsaw– Version 12 distributed today– Will be distributed for review to ETPs
• TO BUILD CONSENSUS ON SRA WITH MODAL PLATFORMS
Plenary Assembly Jan 26, 2012– Meeting Members / Meeting with E– Presenting SRA
5 Way Forward
PPP Objective– Decision of HLG ?– Impact Document– Implementation Plan
• ( a single document ?)– Promoting the PPP
• DG MOVE to support ? • DG RESEARCH • Other DGs• Member states
reFINE organisation / leadershipq
Annex 1. Horizon 2020 – PPP
Document COM(2011) 809 final (30.11.2011) - Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL establishing Horizon 2020 - The Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2014-2020)
Article 19 - PPPs
1. Horizon 2020 may be implemented through PPPs where all the partners concerned commit to support the development and implementation of research and innovation activities of strategic importance to the Union's competitiveness and industrial leadership or to address specific societal challenges.
Horizon 2020 PPPs
2. Involvement of the Union in those partnerships may take one of the following formsa) financial contributions from the Union
• to joint undertakings established on the basis of Article 187 TFEU under the FP7 subject to the amendment of their basic acts;
• to new public-private partnerships set up on the basis of Article 187 TFEU;
• to other funding bodies referred to in Article [55(1)(b)(v) or (vii)] of Regulation (EU) etc
This form of partnerships shall only be implemented where the scope of the objectives pursued and the scale of the resources required justify it;
b) entering a contractual agreement between the partners referred to in paragraph 1, which specifies the objectives of the partnership, respective commitments of the partners, key performance indicators, and outputs to be delivered including the identification of research and innovation activities that require support from Horizon 2020.
Article 19Public-private partnerships
3. Public-private partnerships shall be identified in an open and transparent way based on all of the following criteria:1. the added value of action at Union level;2. the scale of impact on industrial competitiveness, sustainable
growth and socio-economic issues;3. the long-term commitment from all partners based on a shared
vision and clearly defined objectives;4. the scale of the resources involved and the ability to leverage
additional investments in research and innovation;5. a clear definition of roles for each of the partners and agreed
key performance indicators over the period chosen.
A2 - DG Research –Horizon 2020Theme 4. Societal Challenges
1. Health, Demographics Changes and Wellbeing2. Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and the Bio-
economy3. Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy4. Smart, Green and Integrated Transport5. Climate Action and Resource Efficiency Including
Raw Materials6. Inclusive, Innovative and Secure Societies
A2 - DG Research - Horizon 2020 4.4. Smart, Green and Integrated Transport
Resource efficient transport that respects the environment– Aircraft, vehicles, etc / Propulsion technologies / alternative energies– Smart equipment and infrastructures– Improving transport and mobility in urban areas
Better mobility, less congestion, more safety and security– reduction of traffic congestion /– transport and management systems– Innovative air traffic management technologies– Waterborne transport, improved and integrated planning and
management technologies– Rail and road : , the optimisation of network management will improve
efficient use of infrastructure – New concepts of freight transport and logistics– Safety, security
Global leadership for the European transport industry– New generation of transport means – On board, smart control systems– Advanced production processes– Exploring entirely new transport concepts– Evidence-based transport policy for the long term
A3. DG Move – new direction on R&I
Dir C – Innovative & Sustainable Mobility – Fotis Karamitsos – Acting
C1 Clean transport and sustainable urban mobility– D. Rosca
C2 Research and Innovative Transport Systems– P. Verhoef
• New direction / created ~july – about 20 persons
C3 Intelligent transport systems – P. Stelmazczyk
C4 Road Safety – I. Kardacz
A3. Unit C2 Research and Innovative Transport Systems
Chef Unité Paul Verhoef +(32) 2 2951067 Policy Officer M. A. Colaco Policy Officer Md M. Marolda +(32) 2 2958391 RespProjets Politiques UE M. T. Schlickmann Policy Officer M. J. Berry Policy Officer M. P. Collotte +(32) 2 2957151 Programme & Project Officer M. C. Pipitsoulis Programme Officer M. M. Rommerts +(32) 2 2955334 Policy Officer M. B. Schnittger Policy Officer Md D. Schroecker Policy Officer M. R. Jüriado Resp Planning-programming M. D. Chavez RespProjets Politiques UE Md F. Pauly + secretariat, IT assistance, ..
A3. DG Move
White Paper on Tranport 2011– Many references to infrastructure– http://ec.europa.eu/transport/strategies/2011_white_paper_en.htm
Strategic Transport Technology Plan– Implementation of Transport Research in Horizon 2020– Announced Summer 2011, still To come
Strong encouragements from C Marolda at Encord Meeting Nov 16
A3. DG Move - ?? STTP ??
4 “i”s and 40 actions– Internal market: Create a genuine Single European Transport
Areaby eliminating all residual barriers between modes and national systems.
– Innovation: EU research needs to address the full cycle of research , innovation and deployment in an integrated way
– Infrastructure: EU transport infrastructure policy needs a common vision and sufficient resources. The costs of transport should be reflected in its price in an undistorted way.
– International: Opening up third country markets in transport services, products and investments continues to have high priority.
TEN-T share by mode
Rail 61% RIS 0,30% Road 4,70% Airport 0,80% ATM 5,70% ERTMS 6,30% Galileo 2,60% ITS 3% IWW 9% MoS 0,70% Multimodal 5,30% Port 0,10% ATM = Air Traffic Management ERTMS = European Rail Traffic
Management System ITS = Intelligent Transport Systems and
Services MOS = Motorways of the Sea RIS = River Information Services IWW = Inland Waterways