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Working Together and Creating Complementarities: Horizon 2020 – European Structural and Investment Funds Committee of the Regions, 20 February 2018 Katja Reppel Deputy Head of Unit CC Smart and Sustainable Growth DG Regional and Urban Policy
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Outline State of play with synergies & complementarities between ESIF and H2020 New opportunities until 2020 Outlook into post-2020 MFF
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1. State of play with synergies & complementarities (1)
Regulatory possibilities start getting used Alignment of ESIF funding opportunities to H2020 formats (Seal of Excellence for SME Instrument, Marie S. Curie, CleanSky2 labels, etc.) … within State Aid limits … Adoption of good H2020 practices (international evaluators, alignment to H2020 application questions & language, etc.) More cases of sequential combination of H2020 and ESIF (ERDF research infrastructures used for H2020 projects, preferential project selection for take-up of FP results in ERDF) First cases of cumulation in the same project (ECSEL JU & Italian competitiveness OP, financial instruments for ESS) First cases of ERDF funding outside OP area (ESS in kind contribution)
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1. State of play with synergies & complementarities (2)
Smart Specialisation Strategies prepared the ground For more university-enterprise cooperation, better innovation governance and improved R&I support in the countries & regions (Stairway2Excellence, S3 support for lagging regions, Teaming/Twinning, ERA chairs, etc.) For interregional teaming up around related S3 priorities (Vanguard Initiative, thematic platforms, interregional S3 partnerships, MoU of Joint Undertakings, regional innovation scheme of the EIT-KICs) and preparing for transnational H2020 projects For a more comprehensive innovation approach (digitisation, industrial transition, skills, structural reforms) Mapping of capacities (DIHs, KETs …)
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S3 Pilot for interregional investment projects (1)
S3 + Regions Learn Connect Demonstrate Commercialise Scale-up The focus of the pilots will be on the last phases of project investment, from demonstration to scale-up. Following call for expression of interest: 8 pilots selected: 3D Printing ,Bio-economy, Cybersecurity, manufacturing for circular economy, High-tech farming, Marine renewable energy, Sustainable buildings, Traceability and big data
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S3 Pilot for interregional investment projects (2) Experimenting with Support mechanisms
Thematic expertise from a dedicated team of Commission services (links to EIT-KICs, cluster initiatives, Joint Undertakings, PPPs ….) Overall coordination of the implementation of the 8 partnerships (external experts) Customised support services on specific needs (internal/external to Commission services) business plan design financial modelling intellectual property rights standardisation market research etc. Capitalisation exercise (external experts)
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2. New opportunities until 2020
Omnibus Regulation modifies ESIF rules More use of Simplified Cost Options (SCO) (No upper limit for lump sums; sompulsory use of SCO for ERDF and ESF below EUR , new SCOs) Additional option for cumulating funds from different EU sources (pro rata of declared expenditure & document setting out the conditions of support) Simplification for R&I expenditure outside the country (no calcuation of benefit, no agreement of monitoring committee)
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3. Outlook into post-2020 MFF Innovation Divide: Need to boost innovation and industrial transition in ALL EU regions Overcome EU research & innovation paradox: take-up of R&D results Single/common rule book Allocations linked to EU challenges and priorities Simplification of management and control system Better synergies/demarcations with other EU instruments Draw lessons from S3 pilots
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