Steve QuarrieSteve QuarrieHead of Education and Training,Head of Education and Training,
Balkan Security NetworkBalkan Security [email protected]@gmail.com
Horizon 2020 - to replace Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7FP7
Over €52,000,000,000 (preko 52 milijardi evra) for FP7
FP7 is coming to an end and will be replaced by Horizon 2020, which starts 1 January 2014.
That money came from us - European taxpayers! Serbia also subscribed to FP7. So, we need it back!
By Jul 2013 Serbian scientists had over €88* million.A few more projects have since been added: >€90m
We’re still (just) in Framework Programme 7 of the European Community (2007-2013): - for research, technological development and
demonstration Activities
* Including CIP projects
Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
You have to do this by writing it all in good English!
H2020 projects need to have impact at the EU level.
Research for these projects needs to be world class.
H2020 proposals compete with the rest of Europe.
European Framework Programme projects and its successor Horizon 2020 are amongst the most competitive and difficult to get in the world!
Proposal success rates are only 5-15% on average.
H2020 projects must be European - international.
H2020 proposals compete with the best in Europe.
Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
Nearly all Serbs were partners (~177) in other people’s project consortia - few Serbs wrote successful proposals!
~218 FP7 projects in total with Serbian partners have been funded so far (including SMEs, NGOs, local authorities).
~39 Serbian PRCs and ~40 non-researchers got money to take part in ~55 FP7 projects (nearly all Cooperative Research).
But, FP7 proposals for people in Serbia have succeeded! This will also be true for H2020!
Until 6 Sept, 2013 (nearly 7 years of FP7):
~175 Serbian private companies (PRCs) and ~155 other non-research organisations took part in FP7 project proposals, and
Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
Maybe you could provide a key project service, such as making a database, website development, making a prototype....
Horizon 2020, like FP7, is not only for scientists!
Any institution can take part if it has a useful role to play, such as BSN in the current FP7-KBBE COMPETE project.
Any person can take part if s/he has a useful role to play
However, it is better to start as a partner in a consortium with someone else writing the project proposal!
You can even take part as an individual if you have a specific skill or expertise that is needed for the project.
Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
Proposals for projects to improve sales in Serbia or on innovation for Serbia will not get funded by H2020!
First H2020 calls will be published end 2013.
Topics for research are not chosen by partners but by Programme Committees!
H2020 will be primarily for strategic research, targeting long-term benefits to society, and not benefits to project partners!
The whole process from having the first idea to the start of the project takes up to 2 yr!
H2020 is not for solving urgent problems!
Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/index_en.cfm
It will start 1 Jan 2014.
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Breakdown of Horizon 2020 budget (approved June 2013).
Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
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First you need to know how FP7 worked:
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Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
Horizon 2020 will spend €72 billion to:
Provide major simplification through a single set of rules. Combine all research and innovation funding currently
provided through RTD Framework Programmes, Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT).
Excellent science:This includes funding for: Horizon research and innovation (Ideas in FP7) Marie-Curie (People in FP7) Infrastructures (Capacities in FP7)
It will give more emphasis to Impact than FP7!
Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
Competitive Industries:This includes funding for: ICT Micro- and nano-electronics; photonics (NMP) Nanotechnologies (NMP) Advanced materials (NMP) Advanced manufacturing and processing (NMP) Biotechnology (KBBE)
Better Society:Funding will focus on the following challenges: Health, demographic change and wellbeing (Health); Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and
maritime research, and the bio-economy (KBBE); Secure, clean and efficient energy (Energy); Smart, green and integrated transport (Transport); Inclusive, innovative and secure societies (SSH); Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials (Env).
Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
Excellent Science 33%
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Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
Stakeholder workshops on content first half 2013 Final H2020 budget agreed by June 2013 Formal H2020 text adopted summer 2013 Unofficial draft Work Programmes summer 2013 First H2020 calls are expected December 2013 Official H2020 start on 1st January 2014.
Horizon 2020 timetable for 2013:
Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
Many draft work programmes are now available:
Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
Financial regulations:
These are not finally decided [?], BUT for researchthe EC initially proposed a single scheme of 100% funding of direct costs + an initial flat rate of 20% for research projects, now raised to 25%.
Innovation projects will be funded at 70% of all direct costs + 25% of all indirect costs.
Horizon 2020 - to replace FP7 in 2014
Lessons learned with FP7 and challenges for SMEs
Only 11 PRCs wrote proposals (as coordinator) and of those 2 were funded (18.2%), but neither was a commercial company!
~43 Serbian PRCs got money to take part in FP7 projects (nearly all Cooperative Research).
FP7 proposals for commercial organisations in Serbia have succeeded but not very often!
Sept 2012: ~175 Serbian private companies (PRCs) took part in 274 FP7 project proposals with Serbian partners (total 1667).
Success rate for Serbian private companies 15.7% (~1 in 6).
So, your strategy is to join someone else’s consortium!
Become a Work Package leader in a H2020 project.
Develop your network of potential project partners.
Here is a suggested ‘Mapa puta’ for you to get experience in preparing project proposals for your organisation:
Be invited to be a partner in someone else’s H2020 project.
You aim to master the philosophy needed for success.
Write a proposal for IPA2 or other international project.
Write a proposal for local funds for a small project.
Eventually write your own EU H2020 project proposal.10
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Write a proposal for a small bilateral international project.
As for FP7, H2020 will focus on international collaborative projects, so you need an international network of contacts.
Lessons learned with FP7 and challenges for SMEs
How does Serbia compare with its neighbours for FP7 funding?
Now something on networking:
Lessons learned with FP7 and challenges for SMEs
CountryTotal
fundingTotal
projectsTotal as partner
Total coordinated
Total sole partner
Serbia 50304 195 163 32 7
Croatia 81260 250 222 28 24
Slovenia 186389 599 559 40 19
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* Taken from http://www.researchranking.org** Total funding shown in €1000.
*19.6%
12.6%
7.2%
2. Do you know any Serbian SMEs relevant to your area of industry? NOIf YES, what is the name of the company? .............................
Here is an example of how others find SME partners:
1. How did you identify the SMEs to include in your consortium?
A) Using the NCP network: 1B) Using the Cordis partner search facility: 2C) Using the Chamber of Commerce: 1D) Using personal contacts: 6E) Using an internet search: 8F) Using another source, please specify ... 4 (1 EEN)
It is clear that personal contacts and internet searches were the most popular way to identify potential consortium partners.
Lessons learned with FP7 and challenges for SMEs
For more information on any aspect of Horizon 2020, either contact the relevant NCP or me at:[email protected]
What does a genuine FP7 RTD collaborative proposal look like? One of mine was: FP7-KBBE-2009-1-2-05 “DROUGHTWHEAT”It came 3rd with 13/15 but got no money!
Lessons learned with FP7 and challenges for SMEs
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