The webinar provided background information on various call topics and on support available for both UK and European organisations in how to apply for funding and search for partners. KTN hosted this event on behalf of Innovate UK and was delivered by Viola Hay, KTN, Louise Mothersole, National Contact Point for Transport, and Dimitrios Vartis, DG Move, European Commission.
The webinar gave an overview of H2020 TRANSPORT Call topics, and support available for UK organisations in how to apply for funding, as well as information on Brexit and the continuation of UK participation in H2020. This enabled attendees to gain an insight into the benefits of participating, guidelines for preparing a project outline and the support and collaboration tools available.
In summary, the webinar covered:
1. Open and Forthcoming Transport Call Topics
2. Support for UK Organisations
3. UK participation in Horizon 2020
The webinar recording is now available. Click here to watch it: https://vimeo.com/363338621
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H2020 Briefing Webinar on the 2020 Transport Calls - Slides
1. Welcome to our H2020 Webinar:
2020 Transport Calls
Webinar Protocol
• Due to the large number of people registered all participants will be muted.
• After testing your speakers, please do remember to connect your audio by
using the “Join Audio” icon at the bottom left of the screen, or dial in via
phone using the number provided in the joining instructions.
• If you have any technical problems, please use the chat to seek advice from
the host (Natalie Withenshaw).
• Questions and Answers – Please use the Q&A box to type in your questions
to the presenters during or after the presentation. (Do not use this for
technical problems).
PLEASE NOTE – THE WEBINAR IS BEING RECORDED
The recording will be made available via the KTN website
2. PROGRAMME AGENDA
1. Introduction and Welcome
Viola Hay, KTM - European Programmes, KTN
2. What is Horizon 2020 and what is the UK position with regards to
exiting the EU
Louise Mothersole, National Contact Point for Transport, Innovate UK
3. The Transport Work Programme and forthcoming 2020 calls
Dimitrios Vartis, DG Move, European Commission
4. How to find your way around the EC Funding and Tender Portal
Louise Mothersole, National Contact Point for Transport, Innovate UK
5. Finding the right team / partner search support
Louise Mothersole, National Contact Point for Transport, Innovate UK
6. Pitch Opportunity
7. Close,
Viola Hay, KTM - European Programmes, KTN
3. What is Horizon 2020 and what is
the UK position with regards to
exiting the EU?
4. What is Horizon 2020?
• Horizon 2020 is a Framework
Programme, successor to
Framework Programme 7 (FP7)
• Awards grants for research and
innovation projects through open
competition
• €80Bn in total, €6.3Bn for transport
projects
• Began in 2014 and lasts for 7 years
• Has annual calls for proposals
• Final round of calls for proposals,
and new projects to start, in 2020
5. Why get involved in EU Research & Innovatio
• Funding (often 100% of eligible costs) always welcome
• Collaborate with others that could become your future customers
• Influence potential legislation and regulation
• Be at (and be seen to be at) the forefront of technology development
• EU projects frequently include international partners – create network
links for possible exports
• Get your organisation known – brand awareness
6. What is a National Contact Point?
• Role of the UK National Contact Point is to help UK organisations
successfully apply for funding:
– Promote the initiative and encourage participation
– Explain the rules and process
– Help to find collaboration partners
– Review draft proposals and give feedback
– Be ready, willing and able to answer questions and provide support
9. Situation now
Standard European Commission briefing to evaluators:
“Until the UK leaves the EU, EU law continues to apply to and
within the UK, both when it comes to rights and obligations. This
includes the eligibility of UK legal entities to participate and
receive funding in Horizon 2020 actions. Experts should not
evaluate proposals with UK participants any differently than
before.”
UK Success rate (Sept 2019)
10. Exiting with a Deal
• If the UK leaves the EU with any form of Withdrawal Agreement, i.e. a ‘deal’ scenario, organisations from
the UK will be treated as if they are still part of a Member State country
– Eligibility will be the same
– Funding by the European Commission will be the same
– Part of the ‘divorce bill’
• Joint report from the negotiators of the European Union and the United Kingdom Government on progress
during phase 1 of negotiations under Article 50 TEU on the United Kingdom's orderly withdrawal from the
European Union
11. Horizon 2020 “Open to the World”
• “Horizon 2020 is Open to the World. This means that participants from all
over the world, regardless of their place of establishment or residence, can
participate in most of the calls of Horizon 2020.”
• “In addition to this general openness, several topics strongly encourage or
require cooperation with non-EU partners in collaborative projects, target
a certain country/region or refer to global initiatives”
12. No-Deal UK Government Guarantee
• “The government has committed to guarantee funding for all
successful competitive UK bids to Horizon 2020 that are
submitted before we leave the EU, if there’s a no-deal Brexit.
• The guarantee also covers all successful competitive UK bids
to Horizon 2020 calls open to third-country participation
submitted between Brexit and the end of 2020. Both the
guarantee and extension commit funding to UK Horizon 2020
participants for the lifetime of projects”
• Existing projects should register here
14. Smart Green and Integrated Transport
Mobility for Growth includes:
– Building a low-carbon, climate resilient future: Low-carbon and sustainable transport
– Safe, integrated and resilient transport systems
– Global leadership and competitiveness
– Accounting for the people
Work Programme 2018-2020
– Mobility for Growth
– Autonomous Road Vehicles
– Green Vehicles
– Blue Growth
– Next Generation Batteries
15. How to find your way around the
EC Funding and Tender Portal
21. Anatomy of a Topic
• Basic Administrative Information at the top:
– Opening and closing dates
– Single or Two Stage competition
– Type of Action: Research and Innovation Action
(RIA), Innovation Action (IA) Coordination and
Support Action (CSA)
– Available budget
22. Details of the Requirement
• Topic Description (remember to click on ‘show
more…’)
– Specific Challenge – what problem are you being
asked to solve
– Scope – what activities the project should cover
(sometimes all listed, sometimes several)
– Impact – What difference your project is expected
to make (measurable and specific)
23. Topic Conditions and Documents
• Usually standard but always read as may be different
this time
• Remember to click on ‘show more…
• Includes details of evaluation criteria and scoring
thresholds
• States indicative time for evaluation and grant
agreement
• Gives links to templates and evaluation forms
24. Additional Useful Information
• Partner search (more on this later)
• Submission service
• Where to find support
• General information about the call (‘call’ refers to
entire 2018 to 2020 timeframe)
• Any updates to the call
26. Registering Yourself and Your Organisatio
• Create your own personal Login, check your
organisation isn’t registered already, then click
‘Register your organisation’
35. Publish your own Partner Search
• Only Legal Entity Appointed Representative (LEAR)s, Account Administrators or self-registrants can publish partner requests.
– Give a full description of your relevant capabilities
– Be specific to the topic
– Explain what you want to do – what role do you want
– Mention similar work/projects you have done
– If Horizon 2020 is new to you, mention that you have experience of government funded research projects (e.g. Innovate UK or Research Councils)
• Bottom line:
– Why should anyone ask you to join their team?
– What unique offering do you have that will increase their probability of winning the competition?
– Think of this as a dating website – why would anyone swipe right?
37. Effective Networking
• By far the most successful way of being invited to join successful teams
• Join European Technology Platforms, European Trade Associations and Innovation Networks
• Actively participate in their workshops and seminars
• Demonstrate that you and your organisation is on the ball, switched on and a partner that can help them win
• Attend relevant European conferences and make yourself known
• Horizon 2020 Transport Information Day, 7th October 2019, Brussels has a Brokerage Event
• Top Tip for effective networking: Be Helpful
– When chatting to new contacts, make a mental note of ways that you could help them and follow up as soon as you can.
– Perhaps electronically introduce them to somebody useful to them, send them a link to an article you think they’d find interesting, be generous with your time and knowledge
38. Some forthcoming European events (net
• EARPA (European Automotive Research Partners Association) 'Regional mobility;
connection between cities and their environment’ 1-2 Oct 2019
• CIVITAS (cleaner and better transport in cities) Forum 2019 2-4 Oct 2019
• Digital Transport Days 7-9 Oct 2019
• Autonomy and the Urban Mobility Summit 16-17 Oct 2019
• EGVIA (European Green Vehicles Initiative Association) Energy4Transport 21 Oct 2019
• Smart City Expo - World Congress 19-21 Nov 2019
• POLIS (cities and regions for transport innovation) 27-28 Nov 2019
40. Other places to seek possible partners
• Innovate UK ‘family’ including KTN, Catapults, Innovation Leads, etc
• UK Universities almost always have a European office (UK academic sector
has the best track record of success in Horizon 2020)
• Your own professional networks of customers, suppliers, contacts, contacts
of contacts
• National Contact Points are part of a network and can seek partners
through their counterparts