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We move Innovation eafip Workshop for Public Procurer European Funding Instruments for Public Authorities Doris Scheffler, EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation c/o ZENIT Gmb. H Berlin, 17 th May 2017
Agenda 17 th May 2017 1. ZENIT – the German EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation 2. Overview on EU Funding Instruments for public authorities 3. Some Programmes, more detailed EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 2
17 th May 2017 ZENIT Gmb. H – Key Facts Zentrum für Innovation und Technik in Nordrhein-Westfalen Gmb. H Mission Support of innovation and technology, above all in SMEs, in North Rhine-Westphalia Management Dr. Herbert Rath (Managing Director) Dr. Bernd Janson (Authorized Signatory) Facts and figures Personnel € 3, 9 million turnover (2014) Non-profit, project-based business, regional (NRW), nationwide and EU clients, established in 1984 Approx. 50 employees EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Interdisciplinary team Page 3
17 th May 2017 ZENIT Gmb. H – Shareholder Established in 1984 as Public-Private Partnership Netzwerk ZENIT e. V. Network of 190 primarily small and medium-sized enterprises from NRW German State of North Rhine-Westphalia Represented by: Ministry of Innovation, Science and Research EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Consortium of banks NRW. BANK DZ BANK Bankenvereinigung NRW Page 4
17 th May 2017 ZENIT Gmb. H – Consulting Fields Priorities and areas of expertise Funding Information on funding Evaluation of project ideas Choice of programme Application support Funding Hotline (0208 30004 -39) Europe EU information Internationalisation strategies Cooperation partner search EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation International technology transfer, innovation management, technology searches and appraisals Page 5
17 th May 2017 EU Contact Point for PCP + PPI • Since 1 st January 2017 ZENIT is partner in the project „Competence Centre Innovative Procurement“ (KOINNO) financed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affaires and Energy (BMWi) • Our task is to set-up and establish the German “EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation“ Our services: Advice Information • Topic-related events • Exchange-ofexperience workshops • Internal workshops for public authorities • Initial individual advice • Assessment of project ideas • Funding recommendations EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Support • Proposal coaching • Proposal check • Forming of strategic consortia Page 6
EU Contact Point for PCP + PPI 17 th May 2017 Our Contact details: EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation c/o ZENIT Gmb. H Doris Scheffler / Juan Carmona-Schneider / Leonora Yannakis Hotline: + 49 – (0) 208 – 3000440 e. Mail: koinno@zenit. de Internet: www. koinno-bmwi. de EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 7
17 th May 2017 The European Union funds i. a. … Research & Innovation Civil Societies ICT AV Media Culture Youth EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Structural Development Education Cooperation with 3 rd Countries Page 8
European Funding Programmes - Grants 17 th May 2017 Selection / Examples EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 9
European Funding Programmes - Examples I. Excellent Science • European Research Council (ERC) • Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) • Marie-Skłodowska-Curie. Actions • European Research Infrastructures, including e. Infrastructures II. Industrial Leadership • Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies - Information and Communication Technologies - Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Advanced Manufacturing and Processing, and Biotechnology - Space • Access to risk finance • Innovationen in SMEs EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation 17 th May 2017 III. Societal Challenges • Health, demographic change and wellbeing • Food Security, Bioeconomy • Secure, clean and efficient energy • Smart, green and integrated transport • Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials • Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies • Secure societies Page 10
European Funding Programmes – Horizon 2020 17 th May 2017 Europe in a changing world Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Content of the Work Programme 2016 – 2017 • Co-creation for growth and inclusion • Education and skills: empowering Europe‘s young innovators • User-driven innovation: value creation through design-enabled innovation • Applied co-creation to deliver public services EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 11
European Funding Programmes – Horizon 2020 17 th May 2017 Europe in a changing world Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Content of the Work Programme 2016 – 2017 • Reversing inequalities and promoting fairness • An empiricallly informed European theory of justice and fairness • Spatial justice, social cohesion and territorital inequalities • Multi-stakeholder platform for enhancing youth digital opportunities EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 12
European Funding Programmes – Horizon 2020 17 th May 2017 Europe in a changing world Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Content of the Work Programme 2016 – 2017 • Engaging together globally • Strengthening Europe‘s position in the global context: science diplomacy and intercultural relations • Centres/Networks of European research and innovation • Migration and asylum systems EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 13
European Funding Programmes – Horizon 2020 17 th May 2017 Europe in a changing world Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Content of the Work Programme 2016 – 2017 • Understanding Europe – Promoting the European Public and Cultural Space • Democracy discourses and the rule of law • Cultural literacy of young generations in Europe • Virtual museums and social platform on European digital heritage, memory, identity and cultural interaction EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 14
Horizon 2020 – Funding Instruments I II III • Target: Collaborative research in order to do research and technical demonstration as well as dissemination of results RIA RIA • Focus on applied science and technical feasibility • Questions on the exploitation of results are implemented • Target groupe: universities, research institutes, companies and others • Profile: min. 3 partners from 3 different Member States or associated countries • Funding: 100% of eligible costs + 25% indirect costs • 17 th May 2017 Thematic areas: will be published in thematic workprogrammes Research and Innovation Action EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 15
Horizon 2020 – Funding Instruments I II IA IA IA Target: Collaborative research in order to demonstrate and bring technological solutions into the market as well as dissemination of results • Focus on demonstration and exploitation of R&D results • Target groupe: industry, SMEs, universities, research institutes and others • Profile: min. 3 partners from 3 different Member States or associated countries • Funding: 70% of eligible costs + 25% indirect costs; 100% + 25% for non-profit organisations • Innovation Action • 17 th May 2017 Thematic areas: will be published in thematic workprogrammes EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 16
European Funding Programmes – ESIF 17 th May 2017 European Structural and Investment Funds 5 different funds support economic development: • European Regional Developement Fund (ERDF) • European Social Fund (ESF) • Cohesion Fund (CF) • European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) • European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 17
European Funding Programmes – ESIF 17 th May 2017 European Structural and Investment Funds Over half of EU funding is challenged through these ESIF. They are jointly managed by the European Commission and the EU countries. The purpose of all these funds is to invest in job creation and a sustainable and healthy European economy and environment. The ESIF mainly focuses on 5 areas: • Research and innovation • Digital technologies • Supporting the low-carbon economy • Sustainable management of natural resources • Small businesses EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 18
European Funding Programmes – ESIF 17 th May 2017 European Structural and Investment Funds The 5 Funds: • European regional development fund (ERDF) promotes balanced development in the different regions in the EU • European social fund (ESF) supports employment-related projects throughout Europe and invests in Europe‘s human capital – its workers, its young people and all those seeking a job • European agricultural fund for rural development (EAFRD) focuses on resolving the particular challenges facing EU‘s rural areas EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 19
European Funding Programmes – ESIF 17 th May 2017 European Structural and Investment Funds The 5 Funds: • European maritime and fisheries fund (EMFF) helps fishermen to adopt sustainable fishing practices and coastel communities to diversify their economies, improve quality of life along European coasts. • Cohesion fund (CF) funds transport and environment projects in countries where the forss national income (GIN) per inhabitant is less than 90% of the EU average. In 2014 -2020, these are Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 20
Interreg: European Territorial Co-operation (ETC) 17 th May 2017 Main goals: ETC or Interreg is one of the two goals of cohesion policy and provides a framework for the implementation of joint actions and policy exchange between national, regional and local actors from different Member States. The overachrching objective of ETC is to promote a harmonious economic, social and territorial development of the Union as a whole. EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 21
Interreg: European Territorial Co-operation (ETC) 17 th May 2017 Interreg is built around 3 strands of cooperation: • Cross-border (Interreg A) • Transnational (Interreg B) and • Interregional (Interreg C) The 5 th period of Interreg is based on 11 investment priorities laid down in ERFD Regulation contributing to the delivery of the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. At least 80% of the budget for each cooperation programme has to concentrate on a maximum of 4 thematic ojectives among the 11 priorities: EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 22
Interreg: European Territorial Co-operation (ETC) 17 th May 2017 Interreg is based on 11 priorities: EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 23
Interreg: European Territorial Co-operation (ETC) 17 th May 2017 Interreg A – cross-border cooperation: European Cross-Border cooperation, known as Interreg A, supports cooperation between NUTS III regions from at least two different Member States lying directly on the borders or adjacent to them. It aims to tackle common challenges identified jointly in the border regions and to exploit the untapped growth potential in border areas, while enhancing the cooperation process for the purposes of the overall harmonious development of the Union. EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 24
Interreg: European Territorial Co-operation (ETC) 17 th May 2017 Interreg B – transnational cooperation: Transnational cooperation, know as Interreg B, involves regions from several countries of the EU forming bigger areas. It aims to promote better cooperation and regional development within the Union by a joint approach to tackle common issues. Interreg B supports a wide range of project investment related to innovation, environment, accessibility, telecommunications, urban development etc. The transnational programmes add an important extra European dimension to regional development, developed from analysis at a European level, leading to agreed priorities and a coordinated strategic response. EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 25
Interreg: European Territorial Co-operation (ETC) 17 th May 2017 Interreg B – transnational cooperation: EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 26
Interreg: European Territorial Co-operation (ETC) 17 th May 2017 Interreg C – interregional cooperation: Interregional cooperation, known as Interreg C, works at pan. European level, covering all EU Member States, and more. It builds networks to develop good practice and facilitate the exchange and transfer of experience by successful regions. It showcases what regions do well, to the benefit of those still investing. EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 27
Creative Europe 17 th May 2017 Creative Europe is the European Commission’s framework programme for support to the culture and audiovisual sectors. It is divided into 2 subprogrammes: • Culture sector initiatives, such as those promoting cross-border cooperation, platforms, networking and literary translation • MEDIA audivisual sector initiatives, such as those promoting the development, distribution or access to audiovisual works and is supported by cross-sectoral strand, including a Guarantee Facility and transnational policy cooperation (e. g. the NCP network). EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation Page 28
EU Contact Point for Public Procurement of Innovation in Germany Herzlichen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit! Doris Scheffler / Juan Carmona-Schneider / Leonora Yannakis ds@zenit. de / jc@zenit. de / ly@zenit. de koinno@zenit. de Tel. +49 208 3000 474 Hotline: +49 208 3000 440 ZENIT Gmb. H Bismarckstraße 28 45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr
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