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EU Space programmes
Space research in Horizon 2020
Horizon 2020 Space Work Programme 2018-2020
Work Programme 2018-2020 Implementation calendar
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Overview of H2020, space work programme
1. DG GROW – Internal Market, Industry
Entrepreneurship and SMEs
GROW/I2 – Copernicus Unit
Cristina.ananasso@ec.europa.eu
EU Space Week
Space Infoday Marseille
6/12/2018
2. OUTLINE
1.EU Space programmes
2.Space research in Horizon 2020
3.Horizon 2020 Space Work Programme 2018-2020
4.Work Programme 2018-2020 Implementation
calendar
5.Space in European Innovation Council (EIC) pilot
6.Space in Access to Risk Finance
5. 2 SPACE RESEARCH IN
HORIZON 2020
European Union programme
for research and innovation
for 2014-2020
6. • Enabling European competitiveness, non-dependence and
innovation of the European space sector
o Safeguard and further develop of a competitive,
sustainable and entrepreneurial space industry and
research community
o Strengthen European non-dependence in space systems
o Boost innovation between space and non-space sectors
• Enabling advances in space technologies
• Enabling the exploitation of space data
• Enabling European research in support of international space
partnerships
• The application of space technologies shall be supported
through the respective specific objectives of the priority
"Societal challenges”, where appropriate
H2020 Space Specific objectives
8. • European Research Council
(ERC)
• Future and Emerging
Technologies (FET)
• Marie Sklodowska-Curie
Actions
• Research infrastructures
Priority 1
Excellent science
• Leadership in enabling and
industrial technologies (LEIT)
o Information and
Communication
Technologies (ICT)
o Nanotechnologies
o Biotechnology
o Advanced manufacturing
and Processing
o Space
• Access to risk finance
• Innovation in SMEs
Priority 2
Industrial leadership
• SC1 - Health, demographic change
and well-being
• SC2 - Food security, sustainable
agriculture and forestry, Marine,
Maritime and Inland water
research, and Bioeconomy
• SC3 - Secure, clean and efficient
energy
• SC4 - Smart, green and integrated
transport
• SC5 - Climate action,
Environment, Resource efficiency
and Raw materials
• SC6 - Europe in a changing world –
Inclusive, Innovative and
Reflective societies
• SC7 - Secure societies – Protecting
freedom and Security of Europe
and
its citizens
Priority 3
Societal challenges
LINKS TO OTHER H2020 PARTS
9. WORK PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION
EU AGENCIES INVOLVED
• Research Executive Agency (REA)
• European GNSS Agency (GSA)
• Executive Agency for SMEs (EASME)
TASKS include: Handling of calls and submission of proposals,
evaluation process, grant agreement preparation, grant
agreements signature, handling submission of reports,
reviews, payments, audits…
11. • Technologies for European
non-depend. and
competitiveness
• Strategic research clusters
• Generic space technologies
• EO and SatCom technologies
• In-orbit
validation/demonstration
WP 2018-2020 BUILDING BLOCKS
Maximising benefits of space
for society and EU economy
Globally competitive and
innovative space sector
Access to space & Secure
and safe space environment
SPACE-EO SPACE-EGNSS SPACE-TEC SPACE-TEC
• EO market
uptake
• Copernicus
mission and
services
evolution
• EGNSS market
uptake
• EGNSS
infrastructure,
mission and
services
evolutionSPACE-BIZ
• Support to space hubs
• Space outreach and education
• EIC Horizon Prize on "Low cost
Space Launch"
• InnovFin Space Equity Pilot (ISEP)
• SME-instrument
• FTI – Fast Track to Innovation
• Scientific instrumentation
and technologies for
exploration
• Scientific data exploitation
• Access to space
SPACE-SEC
• Space weather
• Exploring concepts for space
traffic management
• Space Surveillance and
Tracking (SST)
• Near Earth Objects (NEOs)
SPACE-SCI
12. H2020 SPACE BUDGET (2018-2020)
12%
€85.6 M
1%
49%
€346.14 M
38%
€269 M
H2020 Space
2018-2020
budget:
~ €709 M
SEC (€85.6 M) l 12.0%
Security
TEC (€250 M) l 35.3%
Technology and science
SCI (€19 M) l 2.7%
Miscellaneous (1%)
*Miscellaneous: Proposal
evaluation, project monitoring,
support to the NCP network;
studies and communication
activities
EGNS (€122 M) l
17.2%
Flagships,
Entrepreneurship
EO (€88 M) l 12.4%
BIZ (€136.14 M) l 19.2%
14. H2020 Space
Work Programme
Calls for proposals
Calls for proposals
Topics
Topics
Topics
Topics
ActivitiesActivitiesActivitiesActivitiesActivitiesActivities
Calls for proposals
Other actions
Work Programme structure
+ under "other actions": ESA engineering support, REA/GSA
project monitoring, studies & communication and support to
the Space NCPs network
15. E A R T H
O B S E R VAT I O N
Space call 2019: € 24 million;
(2018-2020: € 88 million)
Deadline: 12 march 2019
NOTE:
Work programme update published 25 July 2018!
16. CALL — Space 2018-2020
Topics Type
of
Actio
n
Indicative
budget
(€ million)
201
8
201
9
202
0
DT-SPACE-01-EO-2018-2020:
Copernicus market uptake
IA 9.0 9.0 9.0
LC-SPACE-02-EO-2018:
Copernicus evolution –
Mission exploitation concepts
CSA 8.0
LC-SPACE-03-EO-2018:
Copernicus evolution –
preparing for the next
generation of Copernicus
Marine Service ocean models
RIA 5.0
LC-SPACE-04-EO-2019-2020:
Copernicus evolution –
Research activities in support
of cross-cutting applications
between Copernicus services
RIA 8.0 8.0
Topics Type
of
Actio
n
Indicative
budget
(€ million)
201
8
2019
202
0
NEW topic: LC-SPACE-05-EO-2019:
Copernicus evolution - a gap
analysis to prepare future activities
for Copernicus data…..
CSA 2
Old topic LC-SPACE-05-EO-2019 on
CO2 monitoring will be moved to
"other actions" (identified
beneficiary action)
RIA 9.0
LC-SPACE-06-EO-2019:
International Cooperation
Copernicus – Designing EO
downstream applications with
international partners
RIA 5.0
LC-SPACE-24-EO-2020:
Copernicus evolution –
Mission exploitation concepts
RIA 8.0
LC-SPACE-25-EO-2020:
Copernicus big data
algorithm factory
RIA 10.0
EARTH OBSERVATION
17. S PAC E B U S I N E S S A N D
E N T R E P R E N E U R S H I P
Indicative budget: 136 M€;
Space call: 2 M€
Deadline: 12 march 2019
NOTE:
Work programme update published 25 July 2018!
18. CALL — Space 2018-2020 & Other actions for 2018-2020
S PA C E B U S I N E S S ,
E N T R E P R E N E U R S H I P,
O U T R E A C H A N D E D U C AT I O N
Topics Type
of
Action
Indicative
budget
(€ million)
2018 2019 2020
DT-SPACE-07-BIZ-2018:
Space hubs for Copernicus
market uptake
CSA 2.0
DT-SPACE-08-BIZ-2018:
Space outreach and education
CSA 2.0
DT-SPACE-09-BIZ-2019:
Space hubs – support to start-
ups
CSA 2.0
DT-SPACE-26-BIZ-2020:
Space hubs – support to start-
ups
CSA 2.0
S PA C E B U S I N E S S ,
E N T R E P R E N E U R S H I P,
T H R O U G H T H E E I C / A R F
Topics Type of
Action
Indicative
budget
(€ million)
201
8
201
9
202
0
EIC Horizon prize
"Low cost space launch"
RIA 10.0
InnovFin Space Equity
Pilot (ISEP)
RIA 20.0 15.0 15.0
SME Instrument RIA <---- 57.93 --
Fast-track to innovation RIA 3.37 3.37 3.37
19. D T - S P A C E - 0 9 - B I Z - 2 0 1 9
Space Hubs (support to start ups)
Increase the number of initiatives for start-ups, scale-ups and
entrepreneurs in the space downstream and upstream sectors
By organising effective initiatives at local level for:
• support start-ups, scale-ups and entrepreneurs
• spinning-in/-out (i.e. application of marine, atmosphere and
terrestrial solutions to challenges in space and vice versa) and
solutions in support of the commercialisation of space.
To be kept in mind:
Initiatives shall be complementary to the actions developed at EU
level and should aim to build bridges between local and European
initiatives.
Recommended
project size
Indicative budget
Type of action
1M€
2M€
Coordination and Support
Action
SPACE BUSINESS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP
OUTREACH AND EDUCATION
20. CO M P E T I T I V E N E S S O F
T H E E U R O P E A N S PAC E S E C TO R
T E C H N O LO G Y A N D S C I E N C E
Space call 2018: 59 M€;
2018-2020: 269 M€
Deadline: 12 March 2019
Image Credits: ESA
NOTE:
Work programme update published 25 July 2018!
21. Topics Type
of
Action
Indicative
budget
(€ million)
2018 2019 2020
SPACE-10-TEC-2018-2019-
2020: Technologies for
European non-dependence
and competitiveness
RIA 12.0 12.0 12.0
SPACE-11-TEC-2018:
Generic space technologies
RIA 11.0
SPACE-12-TEC-2018: SRC –
Space Robotics Technologies
RIA 18.0
SPACE-13-TEC-2019: SRC –
In-Space electrical
propulsion and station
keeping
RIA 10.0
LC-SPACE-14-TEC-2018-2019:
Earth observation
technologies
RIA 8.0 8.0
SPACE-15-TEC-2018: Satellite
communication technologies
RIA 9.0
SPACE-16-TEC-2018:
Access to space
RIA 10.0
SPACE-17-TEC-2019:
Access to space
RIA 9.0
Topics Type
of
Action
Indicative
budget
(€ million)
2018 2019 2020
SPACE-27-TEC-2020:
SRC – Space Robotics
Technologies
RIA 9.0
SPACE-28-TEC-2020:
SRC – In-Space electrical
propulsion and station
keeping
RIA 24.0
SPACE-29-TEC-2020: Satellite
communication technologies
RIA 9.0
SPACE-20-SCI-2018: Scientific
instrumentation and
technologies for exploration
RIA 10.0
SPACE-30-SCI-2020:
Scientific data exploitation
RIA 9.0
SPACE TECHNOLOGIES, SCIENCE
AND EXPLORATION
22. SPACE TECHNOLOGIES
• Roadmap-based approach to support the identification of
technology actions: COM-ESA-EDA JTF for critical space technologies;
SRCs; other European roadmapping processes, as for instance the
ESA Space Technology Harmonization
• Planning and sequencing of the calls for proposals mainstreaming
appropriate TRL levels
• Synergies with other parts of the WP: Key Enabling Technologies;
Future Emerging Technologies, especially at low TRLs
23. S PAC E - 1 0 -T E C - 2 0 1 8 - 2 0 2 0
Technologies for European non-dependence and
competitiveness
• "Non-dependence" refers to the possibility for
Europe to have free, unrestricted access to any
required space technology
• In 2016, Commission-ESA-EDA established the List
of Actions for 2018-2020, aiming to enhancing the
TRL of identified technologies.
• Activities shall address sequentially in 2018,
2019, and 2020 the subsets of technologies
specified in the scope
Recommended
project size
Indicative budget
Type of action
1 to 3 M€
36 M€
Research and
Innovation Actions
Participation of industry,
including SMEs, is encouraged
Space technologies science and exploration
Group B (2019):
JTF-2018/20-2 – ASICS for mixed signal processing
JTF-2018/20-11 – Design and qualification of μcontroller for space
applications
JTF-2018/20-12 – Design and prototype of nvRAM for SPACE with serial i/f
JTF-2018/20-21 – High density (1000 pins and beyond) assy capabilities and
PCBs
JTF-2018/20-28 – Photonics component
24. S PA C E - 1 3 - T E C - 2 0 1 9
Stretegic Research Cluster (SRC) In Space electrical
propulsion and station keeping / Disruptive Technologies
The Disruptive Technologies, are very promising Electronic
Propulsion (EP) thruster concepts or transversal EP
technologies which could disrupt the propulsion sector by
providing a radical improvement in performance and/or
cost reduction, leading to become the preferred technology
for certain applications; or enable new markets.
Promising EP thrusters are for example: Helicon Plasma
Thrusters (HPT), Electron Cyclotron Resonance Thrusters
(ECRT), Magneto Plasma Dynamic Thrusters (MPDT), Pulsed
Plasma Thrusters (PPT), Field Emission Electric Propulsion
thrusters (FEEP), etc.
Transversal EP technologies are for example radical
innovations
in Power Processing Units (PPU), magnetic nozzles,
alternative propellants, etc.
Recommended
project size
Indicative budget
1 M€
For activities starting
from TRL < 4
1 to 2 M€
for activities starting
from TRL ≥ 4
10 M€
Type of action
Research and
Innovation Actions
Participation of industry,
including SMEs, is encouraged
Space technologies science and exploration
26. Space technologies science and exploration
SPACE-17-TEC-2019
Reccomended project
size
Indicative budget
Type of action
Access to space
Scope:
a) Innovative concepts for low cost launch system
and services for mini-, micro-, nano-satellites and
cubesats
b) Launch system advanced manufacturing and
modern infrastructures :
manufacturing technologies and processes,
digitalisation standardisation, remote control,
competence capitalization, advanced assembly,
integration and testing
2 M€ to 3 M€
9 M€
Research and
Innovation
Actions
27. IOD/IOV: In Orbit Demonstration / Validation
Other actions Type of Action Indicative budget
(€ million)
2018 2019 2020
Activity 1 –
ESA engineering support
Contribution agreement
with an implementing
entity
***
6.0 -
-
Activity 4 –
In-orbit demonstration/ validation –
launch services
Contribution agreement
with an implementing
entity
***
39.0
- -
Activity 14 –
In-orbit demonstration/ validation –
Mission design, integration and
implementation
Contribution agreement
with an implementing
entity
***
- 20.0 18.0
28. S A F E A N D S E C U R E
E N V I R O N M E N T
Space call 2018: 18 M€;
2018-2020: 94.6 M€
Deadline: 12 March 2019
NOTE:
Work programme update published 25 July 2018!
29. S E C U R E A N D S A F E S PA C E
E N V I R O N M E N T
Topics Type
of
Action
Indicative
budget
(€ million)
2018 2019 2020
SU-SPACE-21-SEC-2020:
Exploring concepts for
space traffic management
CSA 2.0
SU-SPACE-22-SEC-2019:
Space Weather
RIA 9.0
SU-SPACE-23-SEC-2019:
NEO
RIA 6.0
*** SU-SPACE-31-SEC
Network of governmental
users for secure satellite
communications
CSA 3
O T H E R A C T I O N S F O R 2 0 1 8 -
2 0 2 0 ( S U B - S E T )
Topics Type of
Action
Indicative
budget
(€ million)
2018 2019 2020
Activity 5 –
Improving the
Performance of SST
at European Level
SGA - RIA 22.9 47.7
*** New activity
30. S U - S PA C E - 2 2 - S E C - 2 0 1 9
Space Weather
Proposals shall address the development of modelling
capabilities and/or the delivery of prototype services
The goal is to pave the way for forecasting horizons for
space weather events in the order of hours or days and to
identify potential indicators of extreme events
Proposals shall include architectural concepts of possible
European space weather services
To be kept in mind:
• Complementarity with and/or use of precursor services
available in Europe.
• The action is open to cooperation with international
partners with relevant expertise
Recommended
project size
Indicative budget
Type of action
2 to 3 M€
9 M€
Research and
Innovation Actions
Participation of industry,
including SMEs, is encouraged
Secure and safe space environment
31. S U - S P A C E - 2 3 - S E C - 2 0 1 9
Advanced research in Near Earth Objects (NEOs) and new payload
technologies for planetary defence
Improved understanding of NEOs and development of instruments
and data exploitation for asteroid impact mitigation missions.
Subtopics
a) Maturation or adaptation to specific use cases of existing
modelling capabilities
b) Development of instruments, technologies and associated
data exploitation models in support of missions to asteroids
c) Improvement of our knowledge of the physical characteristics
of the NEO population
To be kept in mind:
• Seek complementarity and synergy with EU and international
efforts; by ESA and in UN framework
Recommended
project size
Indicative budget
Type of action
2 to 4 M€
6 M€
Research and
Innovation Actions
Involvement of post-graduate
scientists, engineers and
researchers is encouraged
Secure and safe space environment
32. S U - S PA C E - 3 1 - S E C - 2 0 1 9
Research and innovation network of governmental users
of secure satellite communication
A network to support collaboration in the user domain of
governmental satellite communications:
• Survey of satcom user equipment, future user
technologies, standards
• Study of use-cases and evolving user needs
• Consolidate a long-term roadmap and coordination
plan for R&I
• Organise workshops to reach a broader constituency
• Training
• Cross-border twinning
Recommended
project size
Indicative budget
Type of action
3M€
3 M€ (1 project)
Coordination and Support Action
Participation of appointed
national representatives and EU
agencies
Secure and safe space environment
34. DATE
25 July Work programme update published
16 Oct Space call opening
5 March 2019 EGNSS call deadline
12 March 2019 Space call deadline
Mid 2019 Work Programme update - full 2020 topics
Important deadlines
35. 5 SPACE IN THE EUROPEAN
INNOVATION COUNCIL
(EIC) PILOT
36. • Measures to support market-creating innovation
through the European Innovation Council Pilot
• Total budget of €2.7 billion for the work programme
2018 – 2020
• The EIC pilot brings together existing instruments
such as:
o SME Instrument
o Future and Emerging Technologies
o Fast Track to Innovation
o Inducement Prizes
EUROPEAN INNOVATION COUNCIL PILOT
https://ec.europa.eu/research/eic/index.cfm
38. • €50.000 in EU funding
• Feasibility study
• Initial 10 page business
proposal to be drafted
• 6 months in duration
Phase 1 - Concept & Feasibility Assessment
39. • Between €0.5M & €2.5M of EU
funding
• Develop project through innovation
strategy
• Draft a more developed 30 pages
business plan
• 1-2 years in duration
Phase 2 – Innovation Project
40. • No stand-alone phase!
• No direct funding
BUT
• Business coaching
• Facilitate access to risk finance
• Additional support & networking
opportunities
• SMEs “Business Club”
Phase 3 – Commercialisation
41. Fully bottom-up, no predefined topics, so innovative projects that
cut across sectors/technologies become eligible for support
Single budget line, maintaining budgetary contributions from
Societal challenge and LEIT
Larger pool of evaluators with relevant technological/scientific
expertise as well as financial/commercial backgrounds
Evaluation criteria phase 2 revised to better target the scaling
up of SMEs with the greatest potential for breakthrough, market-
creating innovation (business capacity, international growth
ambition)
Interviews in phase 2
Coaching for SMEs
Mentoring introduced
Monitoring of thematic coverage
SME instrument: what's new
42.
43. EIC HORIZON PRIZES
€10 million to the most innovative
and commercially viable solution
offering dedicated low-cost launch
services to light satellites and
optimising European technological non-
dependence
€5 million for an early warning
system based on Earth observation
data to improve the forecasting and
monitoring of vector borne diseases
€1 million to each of the BEST FIVE
decentralised solutions based on
blockchain technologies to tackle
social innovation challenges
Deadline for application: 1 September 2020
Deadline for application: 3 September 2019
Deadline for application: 1 September 2020
44. 6 Business and Entrepreneurship
in ACCESS TO RISK FINANCE
InnovFin Space Equity Pilot (ISEP)
Towards a first thematic product under Innovfin equity...
45. S pa ce stra tegy f or Europe – 26 October 2016
• Fostering a globally competitive and innovative European space sector
• Fostering entrepreneurship and new business opportunities
• Promote access to finance for space in the context of the Investment Plan for
Europe and Union funding programmes, notably Horizon 2020, COSME, the
European Structural Investment Funds.
INNOVFIN SPACE EQUITY PILOT (ISEP)
Study on Access to Finance Conditions
f or Europea n S pa ce Industries ( by EIB)
E U S p a c e s e c t o r h a s h i s t o r i c a l l y w i d e l y r e l i e d o n
p r o c u r e m e n t a n d g r a n t s c h e m e s g i v e n :
• high capital demands of its technologies/ services;
• the need to serve public agencies objectives: i.e. national security;
• its associated technological risks and;
• the time to harvest profits by investors.
46. ISEP – MAIN PRODUCT FEATURES
Approach: Invest in VC funds focused on innovative SMEs/small midcaps
aiming to commercialise new products/ services linked to space data/
spacetech
EC’s budget: EUR 50m to be committed between 2018 – 2020 and allocated
on a deal by deal basis to qualifying investments, based on magnitude of
Space tech focus.
Overall size: c. EUR 111m (EFSI+EC+EIF) enabling a portfolio of 4 to 6 fund
investments and co-investments in Space related technologies.
Tools: direct fund investments, co-investments alongside existing EIF fund
managers and business angels.
Fund strategies: space technologies focused funds or generalist funds with
ex-ante Space technologies allocation.
Target final beneficiaries: SMEs, projects that are developing or operating
in the field of Upstream or Downstream Space technologies.
Stage focus: early stage, expansion and growth stage. Demand-driven.
Geography: fund managers and companies to be established or operating in
the EU or Horizon 2020 Associated Countries. Demand-driven.
47. Space research and guidance documents
http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/space/research/horizon-2020/
Published work programme 2018-2020
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/
Thank you
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