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DG Joint Research Centre Stairway to Excellence Achieving better synergies between ESI Funds and other EU Funding Programmes Andrea Conte, PhD European Commission DG Joint Research Centre Piran, 22/03/2017

Smart Specialisation Platform Since 2011 supporting Member States & Regions to design and implement their S3 by identifying a limited number of R&D and industrial activities with high innovation potential.

Main activities of the S3 Platform Support to RIS3 Implementation SSP S2E Lag Reg "Smart Specialization" "Stairway to excellence" "Lagging Regions" Key Issues Entrepreneurial discovery process (EDP) Monitoring / evaluation Efficiency/effectiveness of R&I ecosystem Synergies between R&I funding streams Governance Support Catalysing EDP Translate priorities into projects Territorial Coverage EU28 MSs & Regions Macro-regional Initiatives Urban & Rural Initiatives Selected MSs, Regions & Cities Thematic Coverage Thematic SSPs (digital/energy/ agro-food/industrial modernization) Thematic R&I Support (some focus on H2020) Regional thematic priorities (some focus on bio/agro-food, ICTs) Targeted support to actors, processes and learning Stimulating stakeholders' involvement Interactive web tools Analytical support

Eye@RIS3

Other S3 Tools Benchmarking Regional Structure Revealed Competitors & Regional competitiveness scoreboard ESIF viewer: planned ESIF Investments R&I Regional Viewer

Stairway to Excellence (S2E) Initiative Economic Background Composition of GBAORD at the European Level New ESIF Thematic Concentration towards knowledge investments Economic Rationale Efficiency-related leverage effect of EC R&I funding by matching programmes with: (apparently) different objectives different management of the programmes (shared vs central management & ex-ante vs competitive-based allocation). different support to innovation life cycle (innovation capacity building & innovation absorption capacity). Legal Novelties Synergies under the new MFF 2014-2020 (COM Guide on Synergies, spring 2014)

Four cases of combined funding (COM Guide on Synergies): Joint or simultaneous funding: Different funding sources within a single project. ESIF could also be used for some "complementary" funding (cost items eligible under ESIF but not under H2020). Sequential funding: separate successive and legally/financially not linked projects with alternating H2020 or ESIF support. Sequential funding can go in both directions: capacity building (e.g. raising readiness to participate in H2020) and/or innovation exploitation (e.g. exploitation of H2020 results). Additional/parallel funding: ESIF money is not directly linked to a H2020 project, but a regional/national authority decides to fund a project to enhance the impact of a H2020 R+I project or Erasmus+ or COSME in its region (i.e. skills development or capacity building or for amplifying the impact of Joint Technology Initiatives). Alternative funding: ESIF money could be used for project proposals with a positive evaluation under H2020 or Erasmus+ that could not be funded due to a lack of H2020 funds under the call (i.e. SME instrument projects from a single country / projects submitted under the Fast Track to Innovation pilot scheme). Two main principle 1 – The local (non-EU) cofunded element must still be in place 2 – Cannot double fund the same cost item. From the Synergies Guide: Regulation EU No 1290/2013 laying down the Horizon 2020 rules for participation (Article 37) and the Common Provisions Regulation on the ESIF (Article 65(11)) allow for the funding of the same project (action/operation) through several grants from different EU instruments, including from different ESIF funds and programmes, subject to the absence of double funding. To ensure the latter, Horizon 2020 and ESIF funding shall not cover the same cost / expenditure item. The right to combine ESIF and Horizon 2020 does not waive the obligation for the beneficiaries to provide national/regional/private co-funding, if required by the grant agreement. NOTE - There is no derogation from the non-cumulative principle in the regulations on Erasmus+, Creative Europe, CEF and COSME18, meaning that for these programmes a combination of funds within the same project is not possible. See page 57 of Synergies Guide for Combined Funding Scenarios (Problems with Cumulative funding? – synchronising the timing, defining the cost items.) Fragmentation of innovation policies at EU level (SEG 2011) • Sub-optimal coordination of R&I as well as Cohesions policies at European, national and regional level, both within and between these levels; • Lack of common strategies related to Europe 2020; • Lack of a coherent and interacting governance structure; • Weak complementarities / compatibilities / interoperability of policies and programmes, particularly regarding the regional dimension in R&I policy and the R&I dimension in regional policy; • Lack of instruments aimed at supporting the pooling of European and national funds; • Poor communication, coordination and cooperation between actors and stakeholders at all levels. Synergies as the alignment of and cooperation between policy frameworks, programmes and actions allowing more and better attainment of their objectives.

National S2E Events A better understanding of the national innovation ecosystem Raising awareness of the actions needed to enable synergies Sharing experiences in combining different EU funds Cyprus (September 2016) Bulgaria (July 2016) Romania (June 2016) Hungary (May 2016) Poland (April 2016) Slovenia (April 2016) Estonia (March 2016) Czech Republic (March 2016) Lithuania (October 2015) Malta (July 2015) Slovakia (June 2015) Latvia (April 2015) Croatia (March 2015) Events open to national and regional MAs, NCPs, national authorities in charge of RIS3, selected experts and representatives from business and research organisations.

Stairway to Excellence (S2E): Achievements Launched in 2014 to support EU13 MSs and regions to develop and exploit synergies between EU funding. Policy Insights - #1 on "Lessons Learnt from S2E National Events" & #2 on "EU13 Participation in International Science" National Policy Events & Joint Statements – main challenges and possible actions in each EU13 MS National and Regional "Facts and Figures" & "Country Reports" of all EU13 MSs - empirical facts and R&I ecosystems 25 Synergy Examples - cases of combined funding R&I Regional Viewer - visualise main economic and R&I indicators http://s3platform.jrc.ec.europa.eu/stairway-to-excellence

S2E evidence for a better implementation of RIS3 strategies R&I themes in FP7/H2020 & Alignment with RIS3 strategies (case of Czech republic in the FP7) S2E evidence for a better implementation of RIS3 strategies EU FP/H2020 trends of Budget share from FP6 to H2020 (FP6=base 100) Leaders in FP7/H2020 themes (case of Nanotechnologies in H2020)

Funding Distribution of 7th FP and SFs

EU Regions in Horizon 2020 (oct 2016) Innovation Divide in Europe

Mapping regional competences- priorities Mapping competences and matching priorities of regions Identifying regions with similar priorities Identifying regions leading the development of specific technologies- Focus on KETs Focus on Key Enabling Technologies which have been identified as key for the industrial modernisation

Integrated Territorial Modelling RHOMOLO and LUISA are analytical instruments to capture territorial and economy-wide effects of investments and reforms. GDP and Demographic trends (Reference) GDP impacts by 2023

S2E Web

Thank you! http://s3platform.jrc.ec.europa.eu/stairway-to-excellence andrea.conte@ec.europa.eu JRC-IPTS-S2E@ec.europa.eu 24