12.Forskningsrådet

Horisont 2020 – forskning og innovasjon for
norske aktører
Gudrun Langthaler,
Oslo, Oktober 2015
Store samfunnsutfordringer
Horisont 2020
EUs rammeprogram 2014-2020
79 milliarder Euro
Hovedmål
Skape arbeidsplasser og økonomisk vekst
Forskning og Innovasjon
Horizon 2020
3.
2.
Societal
Challenges
Competitive
industrial
leadership
1.
Excellent Science
Strukturen in Horisont 2020
Competitive Industries
Excellent Science
• European Research Council - Frontier
research by the best individual teams
• Future and Emerging Technologies
Collaborative research to open new fields
of innovation
• Marie Skłodowska Curie actions Opportunities for training and career
development
• Research Infrastructures (including einfrastructure) - Ensuring access to
world-class facilities
Budget ca. 32 mrd Euro
• Leadership in enabling and industrial
technologies (ICT, nanotechnologies,
materials, biotechnology,
manufacturing, space)
• Access to risk finance - Leveraging
private finance and venture capital for
research and innovation
• Innovation in SMEs - Fostering all
forms of innovation in all types of SMEs
Better Societies
• Health, Demographic Change and WellBeing
• Food Security, sustainable agriculture and
forestry, marine and maritime and inland
water research, and the Bioeconomy
• Secure, clean and efficient Energy
• Smart, green and integrated Transport
• Climate action, environment, resource
efficiency and raw materials
• Europe in a changing world – innovative,
inclusive and reflective societies
Budget ca 22 mrd Euro
• Secure Societies – Protecting freedom and
security of Europe and its citizens
Industry 2020 in the Circular
BudgetEconomy
ca. 38,5 mrd Euro
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) 2,71 mrd Euro
Widening participation and Spreading Excellence, ca. 800 mill Euro
Science with and for Society, ca. 460 mill Euro
Hvordan implementeres Horisont 2020?
Arbeidsprogrammer
definerer «topics»
Food security, sustainable agriculture, forestry,
marine and maritime and inland water research, and the
bioeconomy
Arbeidsprogrammet 2016 og 2017
1.
Sustainable food security (SFS)
2.
Blue Growth (BG)
3.
Rural Renaissance (RUR)
4.
Bio-based innovation – development of a European Bioeconomy
(BB)
+ Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking – åpen utlysning NÅ
Strukturen in Horisont 2020
Competitive Industries
Excellent Science
• European Research Council - Frontier
research by the best individual teams
• Future and Emerging Technologies
Collaborative research to open new fields
of innovation
• Marie Skłodowska Curie actions Opportunities for training and career
development
• Research Infrastructures (including einfrastructure) - Ensuring access to
world-class facilities
Budget ca. 32 mrd Euro
• Leadership in enabling and industrial
technologies (ICT, nanotechnologies,
materials, biotechnology,
manufacturing, space)
• Access to risk finance - Leveraging
private finance and venture capital for
research and innovation
• Innovation in SMEs - Fostering all
forms of innovation in all types of SMEs
Better Societies
• Health, Demographic Change and WellBeing
• Food Security, sustainable agriculture and
forestry, marine and maritime and inland
water research, and the Bioeconomy
• Secure, clean and efficient Energy
• Smart, green and integrated Transport
• Climate action, environment, resource
efficiency and raw materials
• Europe in a changing world – innovative,
inclusive and reflective societies
Budget ca 22 mrd Euro
• Secure Societies – Protecting freedom and
security of Europe and its citizens
Industry 2020 in the Circular
BudgetEconomy
ca. 38,5 mrd Euro
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) 2,71 mrd Euro
Widening participation and Spreading Excellence, ca. 800 mill Euro
Science with and for Society, ca. 460 mill Euro
Tverrgående aktivitet
«Industry 2020 in the Circular Economy»
 Pilots
 Factories of the Future
 Sustainable Process Industries (SPIRE)
 Circular Economy (CIRC)
 Internet of Things
 Smart and Sustainable Cities (SCC)
Utfordringsdrevet tema - strukturen i «topic»
•
•
Title CIRC-05-2016 Unlocking the Potential of urban organic waste
Challenge
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

•
Hva
problemet, hvorfor
et EU-prosjekt?
Localerbiorefineries
to convert
organic waste into other than
Implementering
av EU-policy
-strategi
compost or energy;
Innovationeller
in urban
waste collection
Større
utfordring
i Europa
and processing
needed
Scope

Identify potential
new
value
create og
a platform
for
Skisserer
(bestiller)
hva
somchains;
skal leveres
evt. hvordan.
Hva skal
inkluderes?
stakeholders; identify technological and regulatory barriers
and conduct related research activities; generate
information for end-of-waste criteria
•
Expected Impact

Effekter
og lang sikt
• Bidrapå
til kort
nye strategier
og policier på alle nivåer for
innovsjon
• Øke investering i lokale og regionale økonomier
• Fasilitere info- og erfaringsutveksling bl. stakeholders
•
Type of Action
Research and Innovation Action
Participant Portal
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Marked
og
økonomi
Myndig
heter
Utfordring
Samfunn
Miljø og
klima
Anvendelse
Kunnskap
og
teknologi
Løsning og
Innovasjon
Neste steg:
 Deltakerportalen
 Les arbeidsprogrammene - utkast ute
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/draft-work-programmes-2016-17
 Ta kontakt med EU-rådgiveren i din institusjon /
Nasjonale kontaktpersoner
SC2: Mat, hav og bioøkonomi, JU BBI, LEIT Biotech
SC5: Klima, miljø, ressurser og råmaterialer
 Prosjektetableringsstøtte
Ingunn Janicke Anne
B. Lid
Giæver
il@rcn.no jag@rcn.no
Viktige lenker
 Deltakerportalen:
alt fra nysgjerrighet, søknaden og prosjektdrift
 Horisont 2020 på NFRs nettsider
Nasjonale kontaktpersoner
 PES 2020
Delta i et Horisont 2020-prosjekt
 Transnasjonal forskning og innovasjon
 Ny kunnskap / nye løsninger
 Nye markeder
 Nye nettverk (transdisiplinært
samarbeid)
 Profesjonell prosjektdrift
 Finansiering
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