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Daniel Descoutures European Commission European Community Framework Programme for Research & Technological Development 2007-2013 The International Dimension Daniel Descoutures European Commission

A strong legal and political basis… The policy drives for S&T co-operation with Countries of the Neighbourhood Policy and Bielorussia in particular European Neighbourhood Policy Still no EU-Bielorussia ENP Action Plan A strong legal and political basis…

A Dialogue Process in the Making …and a regular in-depth policy dialogue to be organised Through the EU-East European and Central Asia Dialogue Platform develop thematically oriented dialogues in priority areas ( Health, Food-Agriculture-Biotechnology, Energy,…)

Assessment Bielorussia has not participated in FP activities as much as its potential would warrant

The fuller implementation of the International dimension of the 7th Framework Programme, our international commitments and our joint research potential require that we do more

The role of the European Commission in research: building the European Research Area European Community (EC) funding takes down barriers between countries: Multinational consortia Synergies between & coordination of national funding programmes Researchers from almost any country in the world participate in EU research projects and can be funded by the EC (!). between different types of organizations: universities, research centres, SMEs, large companies, NGOs, etc. between disciplines: increased focus on multi- and cross-disciplinary research and encourages mobility: Marie Curie fellowships available for researchers and for host institutes, including EU Return Grants

FP7: main elements Budget € 53 billion (2007–2013) Collaborative research € 34 billion (Cooperation) Frontier research European Research Council € 7.5 billion (Ideas) Human potential; mobility € 4.8 billion (People) Research Infrastructures & for SMEs benefit € 4.3 billion (Capacities) Joint Research Centre € 1.7 billion Reminder: The European Commission currently manages about 5% of total public spending in R&D in the European Union The European Union currently invests about 1.9% of GDP in research

Cooperation – Collaborative research FP7 2007 - 2013 Cooperation – Collaborative research 9 Thematic Priorities Health (€ 6 billion) Food, agriculture and biotechnology (€ 2 billion) Information and communication technologies (€ 9 billion) Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies (€ 3.5 billion) Energy (€ 2.3 billion) Environment (including climate change) (€ 1.9 billion) Transport (including aeronautics) (€ 4.2 billion) Socio-economic sciences and the humanities (€ 0.6 billion) Security and space (€ 2.9 billion) + Euratom FP7 (2007-2001): Fusion energy research, nuclear fission and radiation protection (€ 2.7 billion)

Health Biotechnology, generic tools and technologies for human health Translating research for human health Optimising the delivery of healthcare to European citizens

Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology Sustainable production and management of biological resources from land, forest, and aquatic environments ‘Fork to farm’: Food, health and well being Life sciences and biotechnology for sustainable non-food products and processes

Information and Communication Technologies ICT Technology Pillars Integration of Technologies Applications Research Future and Emerging Technologies

Nanosciences and nanotechnologies Materials New production Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies Nanosciences and nanotechnologies Materials New production Integration of technologies for industrial applications

Energy Renewables, clean energy, C02 emissions, efficiency, etc. Nuclear fission and radiation protection (under Euratom FP) Fusion energy research (under Euratom FP)

Environment (inc. climate change) Climate change, pollution and risks Sustainable management of resources Environmental technologies Earth observation and assessment tools

Transport (inc. aeronautics) Aeronautics and air transport Surface transport (rail, road and waterborne) Support to the European global satellite navigation system (Galileo)

Security and Space Protection against terrorism and crime Security of infrastructures and utilities Border security Restoring security in case of crisis Security systems integration and interoperability Security and society Security research Coordination and structuring Space-based applications at the service of the European society Exploration of space RTD for strengthening space foundations

Dissemination and use of EU R&D results Need better dissemination and use of project outputs funding at: project level innovation-related activities within RTD projects assistance from external experts in all thematic areas networking initiatives, seminars, brokerage events Focused on specific fields or user groups Added « and use » to title per Denis Dambois, 10/10/2006 Need to strengthen the diffusion and use of project outputs (industry, policy makers, standardization bodies, etc.) At project level, funding of : Innovation-related activities within RTD projects : knowledge protection and management, technology transfer, take-up by SMEs, etc. Assistance by external experts (as necessary) In all thematic areas : Funding of networking initiatives, seminars, brokerage events (most notably FP results) Focused on specific fields or user groups

International cooperation in FP7: more integrated possible throughout FP7 thematic competence + resources + management in the same hands activities, modalities and resources detailed in the work programmes, updated annually supported by "Activities of International Cooperation“ intended to facilitate, promote, coordinate

International Cooperation in FP7 2 different mechanisms for participation in projects in “Cooperation”: 1.a) All themes are open for international cooperation Third countries can participate in all projects (!!) 1.b) In addition, through the “targeted opening” for select topics, the participation of third countries research entities can be specifically recommended & encouraged Minimum number of participants: 3 from the EU/Associated countries + 1 from third country The so called International Cooperation Partner Countries (ex INCO)research entities may receive EC funding as in FP6

International Cooperation in FP7 2 different mechanisms: 2. Specific International Cooperation Actions (SICA) within all the thematic priorities except “Security” for the ICPCs (a novelty of FP7) Address specific problems which ICPCs face or which have a global character, on the basis of mutual interest & mutual benefit For these topics, a minimum number of 2 participants from the EU/Associated countries + 2 coming from 2 different ICPCs is required

“Cooperation” RULES OF PARTICIPATION 1. “Opening” of all activities Collaborative research / International co-operation RULES OF PARTICIPATION 1. “Opening” of all activities The minimum number of participants shall be 3 independent legal entities established in three different EU Member States or Associated Countries 2. Specific international co-operation actions only for ICPCs(special rule) The minimum number of participants shall be 4 independent legal entities of which: at least 2 are established in two different EU Member States or Associated countries and at least 2 are established in two different International Cooperation Partners Third Countries as ADDITIONAL partners Third Countries as COMPULSORY partners

FP7 Work Programmes Strategy & approach, timing and content of calls (topics, funding schemes, budgets,…) Evaluation criteria (S&T quality, impact, implementation) Particular requirements for participation, evaluation, implementation Annual process (!) Following consultation with and expert advice from: European Technology Platforms; Workshops, seminars, conferences, expert meetings; European & international research stakeholders

International cooperation in FP7 “IDEAS” European Research Council (ERC) grants: open to non-EU researchers provided they move to the EU + Associated Countries Participation of “third countries” to be justified on basis of added scientific value & mutual benefit (in addition to the minimum consortium: one legal entity from MS/AC)

International cooperation in FP7 “PEOPLE” Marie Curie host-driven actions open to non-Europeans International outgoing/incoming fellowships (+ return scheme) International reintegration grants Measures to network expatriate researchers

International cooperation in FP7 “CAPACITIES” Research Infrastructure (RI) action is fully open to third country participation, e.g.: Existing RIs: Integrating Activities NEW RIs: ESFRI Roadmap projects, future editions (new projects relevant to third countries) – dialogue with Commission and ESFRI Outsourced research for the benefit of SMEs – to strengthen the innovation capacities of SMEs to develop new products and markets: Research for SMEs. Target group: Low- to medium-technology SMEs with little or no research capability Research for SME Associations. Target group: SME associations => both schemes are open to third country participants and adopt a bottom-up approach (no thematic focussing) Under “Activities of International Cooperation”,regional dialogue platforms for ICPC regions (INCOnet) +bilateral EC-S&t Agreement third countries platforms will be created to enhance & facilitate cooperation. Also, platform to coordinate national policies & activities of EU member states with selected third countries will be created (ERAnet)

Further information INCO portal: http://cordis.europa.eu/inco/home_en.html International Scientific Cooperation Policy: http://ec.europa.eu/research/iscp/index_en.html Daniel Descoutures: Daniel.Descoutures@ec.europa.eu