1. Horizon 2020 as an opportunity
for innovation in water
European Commission
Directorate General for Research
and Innovation
Kurt Vandenberghe
Director for Environment
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2. WATER
A major component of successive EU
environmental research programmes
A major environmental component and a major
societal challenge
A key element of EU environmental (water),
climate change (adaptation), international and
development cooperation policies (Rio+20)
A sector of key economic importance and ready for
innovation
3. FP7 Cooperation - Environment Theme
(including climate change)
An important milestone on EU water research
Innovative resource efficient technologies, process
and services
Demonstration and exploitation of most promising
prototypes and tools derived from European
research activities (towards market uptake)
SME targeted topics and bottom-up approaches
Risk assessment and management, global water
resources, emerging pollutants,
International co-operation with non-EU countries EU-India cooperation in water technology, research
and innovation (joint/complementary calls)
4. AquaFit4Use
Sustainable Water Use in Water-Intensive Industries
Achievements:
Better definition of water quality needs in chemical, food, textile,
paper industries Fresh water withdrawal reduced by 20 to 50
percent
Other results:
− Technology for salt removal reducing fresh water
intake for cooling by 80%
− Optimised technology for fouling prevention
Why does it matter?
Better definition of water quality =
− For industry: Better products and processes at lower costs
− For ecosystems: Minimised impact on available water
resources
Countries involved: NL, BE, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FR, IT, SE, SI, PL, UK
EU investment: Almost €10 million – Other Sources: €5 million
5. •FP7-ENV-20013 WATER DEMO&INNO Call
•A dedicated contribution to EIP Water
A very competitive call attracting more than 130 proposals
and more than 1500 organisations (55% of them representing
industry and SMEs).
11 proposals selected for funding, addressing innovative
solutions for a wide variety of water challenges in urban, rural,
agricultural and industrial domains and promoting innovative
public procurement strategies.
Combination of innovative solutions with real business cases,
e.g.
• making a business case for smart water supply networks
• applying an evaluation framework to account for changes
in the value of ecosystem services of water bodies
Particular attention given to linking these projects with the 9
priority Action Groups of the EIP Water
6. What is Horizon 2020
Research and innovation funding programme (2014-2020)
about €70 billion
A core part of Europe 2020, Innovation Union & European
Research Area:
− Responding to the economic crisis to invest in
future jobs and growth
− Addressing people’s concerns about their
livelihoods, safety and environment
− Strengthening the EU’s global position in research,
⃰
innovation and technology
All funding figures in this presentation are subject to the pending Multiannual Financial Framework
Regulation by the EP and the Council
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7. What's new
A single programme bringing together three separate
programmes/initiatives*
Coupling research to innovation – from research to retail,
all forms of innovation
Focus on societal challenges facing EU society, e.g. health,
clean energy and transport
Simplified access, for all companies, universities, institutes in
all EU countries and beyond
⃰ The 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7), innovation aspects of
Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP), EU contribution to the
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
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9. Priority 3.
Societal challenges
Why:
• Concerns of citizens and society/EU policy objectives
(climate, environment, energy, transport, etc) cannot be
addressed without innovation
• Breakthrough solutions come from multi-disciplinary
collaborations, including social sciences & humanities
• Promising solutions need to be tested, demonstrated and
scaled up
10. Proposed funding (€ million, 2014-2020)
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
7 472
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and
maritime and inland water research & the
Bioeconomy
3 851
Secure, clean and efficient energy *
5 931
Smart, green and integrated transport
6 339
Climate action, environment, resource efficiency
and raw materials
3 081
Europe in a changing world-inclusive, innovative and
reflective societies
1 309
Secure societies-protecting freedom and security of
Europe and its citizens
1 695
Science with and for society
462
Spreading excellence and widening participation
816
⃰ Additional funding for nuclear safety and security from the Euratom Treaty activities
(2014-2018)
11. Societal Challenge 5: Climate action, environment,
resource efficiency and raw materials
Objective:
"to achieve a resource – and water – efficient and climate change
resilient economy and society, the protection and sustainable
management of natural resources and ecosystems, and a
sustainable supply and use of raw materials, in order to meet the
needs of a growing global population within the sustainable limits
of the planet's natural resources and eco-systems."
12. Societal Challenge 5: Climate action, environment,
resource efficiency and raw materials
Broad lines of activities:
• Fighting and adapting to climate change
• Sustainably managing natural resources and ecosystems
• Sustainable supply of non-energy and non-agricultural raw
materials
• Transition towards a green economy through eco-innovation
• Global environmental observation and information systems
• Cultural heritage
13. Strategic programming in H2020
• To increase impact of funding, and a more integrated
approach by:
Bringing together activities from different
challenges
Providing support across the innovation cycle
Use of funding schemes available
• Work programmes expected to have a 2 year-duration
First Work Programme 2014-15
14. Focus Areas
Twelve focus areas identified, of which five linked
to 'Climate action, environment, resource
efficiency and raw materials:
•Waste: A resource to recycle, reuse and recover raw
materials
•Water innovation: Boosting its value for Europe
•Energy-efficiency
•Disaster-resilience: Safeguarding society and adapting to
climate change
•Blue growth: Unlocking the potential of the oceans
15. EU major policy drivers for research and
innovation in the water sector in the context of
Horizon 2020
Innovation Union Flagship Iniative (European Innovation
Partnerships)
Resource Efficency Flagship Iniative
Eco-Innovation Action Plan
EU water related policies (Blueprint to safeguard Europe’s
waters)
Joint Programming Initative "'Water challenges in a
Changing World“
Water related ETPs (WssTP, SusChem) and PPPs (SPIRE)
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16. Water innovation: Boosting
its value for Europe
Rationale:
Reinforce water innovation capacity and market uptake of
successful research results
Boost the competitiveness and growth of the European water
sector
Create leadership in water resources management and position
Europe as a global market leader in water related innovative
solutions
Support the needs of relevant EU water, innovation and resource
efficient policies, international commitments and related
initiatives: EIP Water, EIP Agriculture, JPI on Water, SPIRE PPP,
IPCC, Rio+20, etc.
17. Water innovation: Boosting
its value for Europe
- Areas covered in 2014 WP
Bridging the gap: from innovative
water solutions to market replication
Integrated approaches to water and climate change
Stepping up EU research and innovation cooperation in the
water area
Harnessing EU water research and innovation results for
industry, policy makers and citizens
Strengthening international R&I cooperation in the field of
water
18. Horizon 2020 support to the market uptake of
innovation
Stronger support to activities closer to end-users and
markets
More partnering for greater impact (PPPs, P2Ps, EITKIC)
Strengthened bottom-up activities (SME instrument,
Fast Track to Innovation)
More support to demand-driven innovation (public
procurement for innovation, debt and equity
facilities)
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20. Fast Track to Innovation (FTI)
- speed up time from idea to market
- increase industry participation and first-time applicants
- contribute to innovation and competitiveness in Europe
Close-to-market innovation actions
maximum 5 partners, up to 3 million euro
per project
Bottom-up driven logic
Higher weighting for criteria "impact"
Continuously open call with three cut-off
dates per year
Time to grant not exceeding 6 months
Covering any technology fields across
LEITs and Societal Challenges
Pilot FTI with cut-off date in 2015 (up to
100 projects)
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21. Horizon 2020 and COSME are
complementary programmes to generate
growth and jobs
Different focus
Horizon 2020 = innovation driven growth
COSME = support to create favourable business environment and
competitiveness
But closely coordinated, for instance:
Integrated financial instruments (debt and equity), with facilities
in both programmes serving complementary objectives
Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) set up under COSME, but
supports SMEs for EU funding
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22. Cohesion Policy
Synergies with Horizon 2020
Both parts of EU 2020 Strategy
Strengthening research and technological innovation
is part of the 11 thematic priorities of ERDF
Possibility of joint implementation by a single
beneficiary of projects from ERDF and H2020
Smart specialisation strategies
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23. Smart Specialisation Strategies
Concentrate resources on a limited and selected number
of R&I priorities
Priorities are to reinforce the regions' strenghts,
In line with the national reform programme (NRP)
The agreement on the Strategy is an ex-ante condition for
the allocation of support from the Structural funds
Commission assists regions to develop their strategies:
Smart Specialisation Platform
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