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1 Research Infrastructures in Horizon 2020
Philippe FROISSARD Deputy Head of Unit Research Infrastructures Unit European Commission – DG Research & Innovation

2 Research Infrastructures
Research infrastructures are facilities, resources and services that are used by the research communities to conduct research and foster innovation. Major scientific equipments Knowledge-based resources e-infrastructures

3 Why an EU approach for Research Infrastructures?
To address collectively the complexity and cost of the design and development of new world class research infrastructures To open access to the research infrastructures existing in the individual Member State to all European researchers To avoid duplication of efforts and to coordinate and rationalise the use of these research infrastructures To trigger the exchange of best practice, develop interoperability of facilities and resources, develop the training of the next generation of researchers To connect national research communities and increase the overall quality of the research and innovation To help pooling resources so that the Union can also develop and operate research infrastructures globally

4 FP7 support to RIs: €1,525 million
Spread over projects High focus on Networks of RIs: €686M Development of new RIs: €350M Development of e- infrastructures: €413M Analysis of data extracted from the Corda database – €200 million allocated to the RSFF - E-infra = funding schemes (additional e-infra projects are spread over other funding schemes DS, IP, policy support)

5 FP7 support to RIs: 5205 participations
Predominantly to the benefit of organisations located in EU MS 5 core Western European countries: DE, UK, FR, IT, NL (about 65% of the funding) About 300 participations from Third countries: Russia (RIs); US and India (eRIs)

6 FP7 RIs: participations in EU Member States

7 FP7 RIs: users benefitting from transnational access
Normalised data with size of scientific community shows TNA benefitting mostly to users from EU smaller countries and newer MS (data end 2012) First analysis of TNA users (data up to end 2012) Notes: Size of bubbles = Total nr researchers HE & public sector, FTE 2011 (source: Eurostat)

8 FP7 RIs: policy mix in the thematic areas
Grand Challenges: Earth and Environmental sciences, Life sciences, Energy Design and construction of new RIs in Physical sciences Social sciences and Humanities – Big Data Support in scientific fields that are key for tackling the Grand Challenges

9 FP7 RIs: support to ESFRI projects
All projects on the ESFRI roadmap have been supported in their Preparatory phase: 51 projects - €212M Implementation phase: PRACE and clusters - €90M Integrating activities such as BBMRI, SHARE, INFRAFRONTIER RSFF: E-ELT, loan of €300M; support to the European Spallation Source under discussion

10 Participation of WBC in FP7 RI activities
Project type Participant Country in FP7 projects of Research Infrastructure actions Albania Bosnia Herzegovina Croatia Montenegro FYROM Serbia Total Communication Networks 2 3 9 Computational infrastructures 5 4 21 Data infrastructures and services 1 Intergating Activities 10 14 Policy support actions 6 11 Preparatory Phase (ESFRI) Implementation Phase (ESFRI) 19 18 68

11 Industrial leadership
Horizon 2020– Framework Programme for Research and Innovation ( ) Excellent science European Research Council Future and Emerging Technologies Marie Sklodowska Curie actions European Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructures) – M€ Societal challenges Industrial leadership Health, demographic change, wellbeing Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine -maritime research, bio-economy Secure, clean and efficient energy Smart, green, integrated transport Climate action, resource efficiency, raw materials Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies Secure societies Spreading excellence & Widening Participation Science with and For Society Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (ICT, space, nanotechnologies, advanced materials and advanced manufacturing and processing, biotechnology) Access to risk finance Innovation in SMEs

12 Research Infrastructures in Horizon 2020
1. Developing the European RIs for 2020 and beyond Developing new world-class RIs Integrating and opening national and regional RIs of European interest Development, deployment and operation of ICT based e-Infrastructures 2. Fostering the innovation potential of RIs and their human resources 3. Reinforcing European RI policy and international cooperation

13 A Coherent Toolbox of Activities
EU Structural Funds & National Funding Concept Preparation Implementation Operation ESFRI & Other World Class RI (OWCRI) of pan European interest Integrating Activities Design Study Preparatory Phase Support to Implementation & Operation Individual projects - Clusters Innovation & Human resources Policy support actions – International Cooperation

14 Research Infrastructures – Calls
4 Calls - 22 topics in total Developing new world-class Research Infrastructures Integrating and Opening RI of European Interest e-Infrastructures Support to Innovation, Human resources, Policy and International cooperation

15 Research Infrastructure
Work Programme CALL 1 Developing new world class infrastructures CALL 2 INTEGRATING AND OPENING RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES OF EUROPEAN INTEREST CALL 3 E-INFRASTRUCTURES CALL 4 Support to innovation, human resources, policy and international cooperation for research infrastructures DESIGN STUDIES SUPPORT TO PREPARATORY PHASE OF ESFRI PROJECTS SUPPORT TO THE INDIVIDUAL IMPLEMENTATION AND OPERATION OF ESFRI PROJECTS SUPPORT TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CROSS-CUTTING INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES AND SOLUTIONS FOR CLUSTER OF ESFRI AND OTHER RELEVANT RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE INITIATIVES IN A GIVEN THEMATIC AREA INTEGRATING AND OPENING EXISTING NATIONAL AND REGIONAL RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES OF EUROPEAN INTEREST MANAGING, PRESERVING AND COMPUTING WITH BIG RESERACH DATA E-INFRASTRUCTURES FOR OPEN ACCESS TOWARDS GLOBAL DATA E-INFRASTRUCTURES: RESEARCH DATA ALLIANCE PAN-EUROPEAN HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE FOR COMPUTING APPLICATIONS NETWORK OF HPC COMPETENCE CENTRES FOR SMES PROVISION OF CORE SERVICES ACROSS E-INFRASTRUCTURES RESEARCH AND EDUCATION NETWORKING – GEANT E-INFRASTRUCTURES FOR VIRTUAL RESEARCH ENVIRONMENTS (VRE) INNOVATION SUPPORT MEASURES INNOVATIVE PROCUREMENT PILOT ACTION IN THE FIELD OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTATION STRENGTHENING THE HUMAN CAPITAL OF RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES NEW PROFESSIONS AND SKILLS FOR E-INFRASTRUCTURES POLICY MEASURES FOR RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION E-INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION NETWORK OF NATIONAL CONTACT POINTS

16 Call 1 - Developing new world-class RI
4 topics Design studies Preparatory Phase of ESFRI projects Individual implementation and operation of ESFRI projects Implementation and operation of cross-cutting services and solutions for clusters of ESFRI and other relevant RI initiatives

17 Call 2 - Integrating and opening RI of European interest Integrating Activities
To open up key national and regional research infrastructures to all European researchers and to ensure their optimal use and joint development: Three mandatory components: Networking; Transnational / Virtual Access; Joint Research Activities for the improvement of RI services. Emphasis on management efficiency, innovation capacity (technology transfer, participation of SMEs, instrumentation development), international dimension, management of generated data…

18 Call 4 - Support to Innovation, Human resources, Policy and International cooperation
8 topics Innovation support measures (RTD) Innovation procurement pilot on instrumentation (RTD) Human Capital of research infrastructures (RTD) New professions and skills for e-infrastructures (CNECT) Policy measures for research infrastructures (RTD) International Cooperation for research infrastructures (RTD) e-infrastructure policy and international cooperation (CNECT) Network of national contact points - NCP (RTD)

19 International Dimension
Broadening the participation in ESFRI projects, increase interoperability (INFRADEV) Facilitate participation of existing national RI from third countries in Integrating Activities (INFRAIA) Open transnational access to third country researchers (up to 20%) (INFRAIA) Dedicated support actions to foster international cooperation with strategic partners (US, Canada, Russia, ENP, WBC, Africa...) and within global fora (GSO)

20 WBC initiatives in Horizon 2020 for RI
Background: FP7 policy support actions for mapping (INCO-NETs), policy fora and events (SEE Ministerial Conference organised by UNESCO in Nov 2012) One topic published on international cooperation for RI (INFRASUP-6, closure 2 Sept 2014): "Support multi-lateral cooperation with European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) countries and Western Balkan Countries. The proposal will aim at developing regional roadmaps of research infrastructures jointly with stakeholders and policymakers and help them develop closer cooperation with research infrastructures of pan-European interest through training, data management and trans-national access."

21 Future perspectives Preparation of the WP : consultation with stakeholders (ESFRI, e-IRG, EAG…) "Enhance openness and the global character of RI to enable Europe to play a leading role in science and innovation"

22 Thank you for your Attention!


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