jornada informativa h2020 reto social 2 wp2016-17
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Andrés Montero AparicioNCP-H2020
Jornada informativa H2020
Reto social 2 WP2016-17
Fuente: División de Programas EU. CDTI
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Fuente: División de Programas EU. CDTI
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Participants by TYPE OF ACTIVITY
H2020 Societal Challenge 2SFS, BG, ISIB 2014
2nd and Single Stages
SUBMITTED RETAINED
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WP 2016/17 Societal Challenge 2 at a glance (Fuente: CE)
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25 topics 206M€ 7 topics 64M€ 3 topics 24M€ 5 topics 85,5M€
WP 2016/17 Societal Challenge 2 at a glance (Fuente: CE)
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5 topics 57M€ 3 topics 21M€ 3 topics 40M€ 2 topics 11M€
WP 2016/17 Societal Challenge 2 at a glance (Fuente: CE)
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5 topics 32M€ 4 topics 47M€ 7 topics 49M€
WP 2016/17 Societal Challenge 2 at a glance (Fuente: CE)
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WP 2016/17 Societal Challenge 2 at a glance (Fuente: CE)
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Objetivos:�Fortalecer la competitividad del sector agro-alimentario, líder en procesos y productos que contribuya a la seguridad alimentaria global.�Incrementar la productividad a la vez que se asegura la gestión sostenible de los recursos�Adaptarse a las implicaciones del Cambio Climático y contribuir a la mitigación reduciendo los GEI.�Acelerar la transferencia del conocimiento desde la investigación a las explotaciones agrarias asegurando la retroalimentación sobre las necesidadesbásicas de la ciencia. (Aproximación Bottom-Up)
Cómo se va a desarrollar esta iniciativa a través de H2020…
Iniciativas de cluster trans-nacionales como las Redes Temáticas (MA)
Proyectos “multiactor”
Financiación de la EIP sobre Agricultura productiva y sostenible. Instrumentos complementarios
DesarrolloRural
Horizon2020
FEDER FondosNacionalesFondos
Privados
RelevanciaExcelencia
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The multi-actor approach* aims at more demand-driven innovation through the genuine and
sufficient involvement of various actors (end-users such as farmers/farmers' groups, fishers/fisher's groups, advisors, enterprises, etc.) all along the project: from the participation in the planning of work and
experiments, their execution up until the dissemination of results and a possible demonstration phase. The
adequate choice of key actors with complementary types of knowledge (scientific and practical) should be
reflected in the consortium and in the description of the project concept, and result in a broad
implementation of project results. The multi-actor approach is more than a strong dissemination
requirement or than what a broad stakeholders' board can deliver: it should be illustrated in the project
proposal with sufficient quantity and quality of knowledge exchange activities and a clear role for the
different actors in the work. This should generate innovative solutions that are more likely to be applied
thanks to cross-fertilisation of ideas between actors, co-creation and generation of co-ownership for
eventual results. A multi-actor project proposal needs to demonstrate how the project proposal's objectives
and planning are targeted to needs / problems and opportunities of end-users, and its complementarity with
existing research and best practices. The project should result in some practical knowledge which is easily
understandable and accessible, and substantial in qualitative and quantitative terms. As a minimum, this
material should feed into the European Innovation Partnership (EIP) 'Agricultural Productivity and
Sustainability' for broad dissemination as 'practice abstracts' in the common EIP format for practitioners5.
Facilitation/mediation between the different types of actors and involvement of relevant interactive innovation groups operating in the EIP context, such as EIP Operational Groups funded under Rural Development Programmes, are strongly recommended. For projects on fisheries, aquaculture, marine and
inland water issues or other areas not covered by the EIP-AGRI, other similarly effective solutions for
dissemination should be explored.
*Pág 9 WP 2016-17 SC2: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/ h2020/wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-wp1617-food_en.pdf
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Link of OG to related On-going Multiactor projects
Topic CodeRetained for
FundingAcronym Participants ES
SFS-01a-2014 1 Feed-a-Gene UdL,IRTA, CLAITEC (SME), INCO (Coop)
SFS-02a-2014 1 FATIMA Univ. ClM (coord.), ITAP and IRALIA (SME)
SFS-03a-2014 2+1
EMPHASIS Univ Lleida (UdL)
nEUROSTRESSPEP -
PONTE CSIC, IVIA, Citoliva, Coop de Villena
SFS-04-2014 2 ISQAPER UPM, UMH
SFS-07a-2014 3
DIVERSIFOOD CSIC , RAS (Andalousian Seeds Network)
TREASUREINIA, CICYTEX, CSIC, CREDA, IRTA, AECERIBER (iberian pig
breed producers association)
TRADITOM CSIC (coord.), UPV, ALCALAX (producers association)
ISIB-2-2014 4
HENOVATION Univ. Aut. Barcelona
AGRISPIN HAZI
WINETWORK FEUGA, INGACAL+ PT Wine (associated partner)
OK-NET -
Water 4b-2015 1 FERTINNOWA INTIA, IFAPA IVIA, CICYTEX, UAL, Fund Cajamar
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• WP 2014-2015 X 2,5 � 371,5 Million euros
• 38 topics in 3 calls: SFS (221), RUR (120), IoT (30)
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SFS RUR IoT
Number of multi-actor topics in WP2016-2017
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Programa Nacional de Desarrollo Rural-MAGRAMA
25 M€ FEADER (47M€ GASTO PÚBLICO TOTAL APROX) �Selección y financiación de grupos operativos supraautonómicos. �Selección y financiación de proyectos de interés general. �No áreas temáticas. �Convocatorias para GO y para proyectos. �Comité de selección. �Trabajo en red y acciones de dinamización, animación y divulgación (RRN)
Más información: Isabel Bombal: [email protected]
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More useful Info on EIP formats under Horizon 2020. EIP website
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More useful Info on EIP formats under Horizon 2020:http://ec.europa.eu/eip/agriculture/sites/agrieip/files/fact_sheet_horizon_2020_2015_web_2.pdfLooking for partners in Horizon 2020 multi-actor projects or thematic networks?http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Partner-Search-Horizon-2020-Food-7416906Follow the EIP website (newsletters, info, examples, and for common EIP formats for the output of thematic networks):http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/eip/index_en.htm
Fuente: División de Programas EU. CDTI
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LEIT-NMP-BIOTEC Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology , and Advanced
Manufacturing and Processing WORK PROGRAMME 2016-17
BIOTEC-01-2016: ERA-NET Cofund on Biotechnologies
BIOTEC-02-2016: Bioconversion of non-agricultural waste into biomolecules for industrial applications
BIOTEC-03-2016: Microbial chassis platforms with optimized metabolic pathways for industrial innovations
through systems biology
BIOTEC-04-2016: KET Biotechnology foresight identifying gaps and high-value opportunities for the EU industry
BIOTEC-05-2017: Microbial platforms for CO2-reuse processes in the low-carbon economy
BIOTEC-06-2017: Optimisation of biocatalysis and downstream processing for the sustainable production of high
value-added platform chemicals
BIOTEC-07-2017: New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBT) in molecular farming: Multipurpose crops for industrial
bioproducts
BIOTEC-08-2017: Support for enhancing and demonstrating the impact of KET Biotechnology projects
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Topic Deadline
BIOTEC-02-2016 (RIA) 8 Dec 2015 (First stage) 24 May 2016
(Second stage)BIOTEC-03-2016 (RIA)
BIOTEC-04-2016 (CSA) 21 Jan 2016
BIOTEC-01-2016 (ERA-NET-Cofund) 21 Jan 2016
BIOTEC-05-2017 (RIA) 27 Oct 2016 (First stage) 04 May 2017
(Second stage)BIOTEC-06-2017 (IA)
BIOTEC-07-2017 (RIA)
BIOTEC-08-2017 (CSA) 19 Jan 2017
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LEIT-NMP-BIOTEC Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology , and Advanced
Manufacturing and Processing WORK PROGRAMME 2016-17
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Technology Readiness Levels
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BBI.VC4.D6-2015:Organic acids from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
BBI.VC3.R9-2015:Valorisation of aquatic biomass
BBI.VC3.R8-2015:Increasing productivity of industrial multi-purpose agricultural crops
BBI.VC3.D5-2015:Valorisation of agricultural residues and side streams from the agro-food industry
BBI.VC3.D4-2015:High purity bio-based intermediates and end products from vegetable oils and fats
BBI.VC3.D3-2015:Production of bio-based elastomers from Europe-grown feedstock
BBI.VC2.R7-2015:Tailoring tree species to produce wood designed for industrial processes and biorefining purposes
BBI.VC2.R6-2015:Sustainable cellulose-based materials
BBI.VC2.R5-2015:Practices increasing effectiveness of forest management
BBI.VC2.R4-2015:Separation and extraction technologies for added value compounds from wood and forest-based
residues
BBI.VC2.D2-2015:Innovative cellulose-based composite packaging solutions
The BBI Call on Research and Innovation Action, Demonstration, Coordination and Support Action was launched on 25 August.
Deadline: 3 December (single stage call)
For more information: www.bbi-europe.eu and Participant Portal
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BBI.VC1.R3-2015:Bio-based functional molecules for coating and surface treatment
BI.VC1.R2-2015:Pre-treatment of lignocellulose with simultaneous removal of
contaminants and separation of lignin and cellulosic fractions
BBI.VC1.R1-2015:Conversion of lignin-rich streams from biorefineries
BBI.VC1.D1-2015:Lignocellulosic feedstocks into chemical building blocks and high
added value products
BBI.S2-2015:Communication and awareness
BBI.S1-2015:Standards and regulations
BBI.R10-2015:Innovative efficient biorefinery technologies
BBI.D7-2015:Overcoming low product yields from fermentation processes
Deadline: 3 December (single stage call)
For more information: www.bbi-europe.eu and Participant Portal
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Documentos de referencia
�BBI JU FAQ (9 July 2015)
�Annual Work Plan 2015
�BBI JU Call 2015 - Guide for Applicants (RIA/DEMO/CSA)
�Strategic Innovation and Research Agenda (SIRA)
�Horizon 2020 Rules for Participation
�BBI JU derogation to H2020 Rules for Participation
�Regulation establishing the Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking
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