Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/2006 1 The ICT Theme in FP7 How to submit a proposal 2. The Funding schemes.

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Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ The ICT Theme in FP7 How to submit a proposal 2. The Funding schemes

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Overview Content: Funding schemes/instruments in ICT in FP7 Collaborative projects – CP Integrating Projects (IP) Focused projects (STREP) Networks of Excellence – NoE Coordination and support actions (CSA) Coordination or Networking actions (CA) Support actions (SA) Evaluation Criteria Funding schemes/ Instruments in proposals

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Funding schemes 3 funding schemes – 5 “instruments” Collaborative Projects (CP)* –Small or medium scale focused research actions (“STREP”) –Large Scale Integrating Projects (“IP”) Networks of Excellence (NoE) Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) –Coordinating or networking actions (“CA”) –Support Actions (“SSA”) ICT Workprogramme – 2007/08: budget pre-allocation to instruments ! *SICA – Specific International Co- operation Actions

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Collaborative projects Research aiming at developing new knowledge, new technology, products, demonstration activities or common resources for research

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Activities in an Integrating Project may cover –research and technology development activities –demonstration activities –technology transfer or take-up activities –training activities –dissemination activities –knowledge management and exploitation –consortium management activities –other activities An Integrating Project comprises –a coherent set of activities –and an appropriate management structure CP - Integrating Projects

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Experience of IPs in FP6 Purpose: Ambitious objective driven research with a ‘programme approach’ Target audience: Industry (incl. SMEs), research institutions. Universities – and in some cases potential end-users Typical duration: months Optimum consortium: participants Total EU contribution: €4-25m (average around €10m) Flexibility in implementation: Update of workplan Possibility for competitive calls for enlargement of consortium CP - Integrating Projects

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Targeting a specific objective in a clearly defined project approach Fixed overall work plan with stable deliverables that do not change over the life-time of the project Two types of activity or combination of the two: A research and technological development activity designed to generate new knowledge to improve competitiveness and/or address major societal needs /or A demonstration activity designed to prove the viability of new technologies offering potential economic advantages but which can not be commercialised directly (e. g. testing of product like prototypes) as well as oProject management activities (including innovation related activities like protection of knowledge dissemination and exploitation CP – Focused projects

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Experience of STREPs in FP6 Purpose: Objective driven research more limited in scope than an IP Target audience: Industry incl. SMEs, research institutes, universities Typical duration: months Optimum consortium: 6-15 participants Total EU contribution: € m (average around €1.9m) Fixed workplan and fixed partnership for duration CP – Focused projects

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ NoEs are an instrument to overcome the fragmentation of the European research landscape in a given area and remove the barriers to integration Their purpose is to reach a durable restructuring and integration of efforts and institutions or parts of institutions The success of an NoE is not measured in terms of scientific results …..but by the extent to which the social fabric for researchers and research institutions in a field has changed due to the project, ….and the extent to which the existing capacities become more competitive as a result of this change Networks of excellence

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ The JPA contains a range of “additional to normal business” activities: Integrating activities coordinated programming of the partners’ activities sharing of research platforms/tools/facilities joint management of the knowledge portfolio staff mobility and exchanges relocation of staff, teams, equipment reinforced electronic communication systems Activities to support the network’s goals Development of new research tools and platforms for common use Generating new knowledge to fill gaps in or extend the collective knowledge portfolio Activities to spread excellence training researchers and other key staff dissemination and communication activities networking activities to help transfer knowledge to outside of the network where appropriate, promoting the exploitation of the results generated within the network where appropriate, innovation-related activities Management activities Networks of excellence

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Experience of NoEs in FP6 Purpose: Durable integration of participants’ research activities Target audience: research institutions, universities, mainly indirectly: industry – trough governing boards etc Typical duration: months (but indefinite integration!) Optimum consortium: 6-12 participants Total EU contribution: €4-15m (average around €7m) Flexibility in implementation: Update of workplan Possibility to add participants through competitive calls Networks of excellence

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Designed to promote and support the ad hoc networking and co-ordination of research and innovation activities at national, regional and European level over a fixed period for a specific purpose –by establishing in a coherent way coordinated initiatives of a range of research and innovation operators, in order to achieve improved cooperation of the European research May combine the following two types of activities –Co-ordination activities –Consortium management activities (Coordination actions do not conduct S&T research !) Coordination or Networking actions

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Each Coordination Action shall propose a work plan, incorporating all or some of the following types of mid/long term collaborative activities: –Organisation of events (conferences, meetings); –Performance of studies, analysis; –Exchanges of personnel; –Exchange and dissemination of good practice; –Setting up of common information systems –Setting up of expert groups; –Definition, organisation, management of joint or common initiatives –Management of the action Coordination or Networking actions

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Experience of CAs in FP6 Purpose: Co-ordination of research activities Target Audience: Research institutions, universities, industry incl. SMEs Typical duration: months Optimum consortium: participants Total EU contribution: € m (average around €1m) Fixed overall workplan and partnership for the duration Coordination or Networking actions

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Designed to –underpin the implementation of the programme –complement the other FP7 funding schemes, –help in preparations for future Community research and technological development policy activities and –stimulate, encourage and facilitate the participation of SMEs, civil society organisations, small research teams, newly developed and remote research centres, as well as setting up research clusters across Europe –Cover one off events or single purpose activities May combine the following two types of activities –Support activities –Consortium management activities –(Support actions do not conduct S&T research !) Support actions

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Each Support Action shall have a work plan, which may consist of one or more (as appropriate on a case by case basis) of the following activities: –Conferences, seminars, working groups and expert groups; –Studies, analysis; –Fact findings and monitoring; –Preparatory technical work, including feasibility studies –Development of research or innovation strategies; –High level scientific awards and competitions; –Operational support, data access and dissemination, information and communication activities. SA proposals may be presented by a consortium or a single organisation, from any country or countries Support actions

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Experience of SSAs in FP6 Purpose: Support to programme implementation, preparation of future actions, dissemination of results Target audience: Research organisations, universities, industry incl. SMEs Typical duration: 9-30 months Optimum consortium: 1-15 participants Total EU contribution: €0.03-1m (average around €0.5m) Fixed overall workplan and partnership for the duration Support actions

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Evaluation criteria 1. Scientific and technical quality –Soundness of concept, and quality of objectives (ALL) –Progress beyond the state-of-the-art (CP) –Contribution to long term integration of high quality S/T research (NoE) –Contribution to the coordination of high quality research (CSA) –Quality and effectiveness of the S & T methodology and associated workplan (CP) –Quality and effectiveness of the joint programme of activities and associated workplan (NoE) –Quality and effectiveness of the coordination/support action mechanisms and associated workplan (CSA)

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Evaluation criteria 2. Implementation –Appropriateness of the management structures and procedures (ALL) –Quality and relevant experience of the individual participants (ALL) –Quality of the consortium as a whole* (including complementarity, balance) (CP) (including ability to tackle fragmentation of the research field and commitment towards a deep and durable institutional integration) (NoE) –Appropriate allocation and justification of the resources to be committed (budget, staff, equipment) (CP and CSA) –Adequacy of resources for successfully carrying out the joint programme of activities (NoE) *for Support actions, only if relevant

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Evaluation criteria 3. Impact –Contribution at the European or international level to the expected impacts listed in the workprogramme under the relevant activity (ALL) –Appropriateness of measures for the dissemination and/or exploitation of project results, and management of intellectual property (CP) –Appropriateness of measures for spreading excellence, exploiting results and disseminating knowledge through engagement with stakeholders and the public at large (NoE and CSA)

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Funding schemes are defined in an Annex to the Workprogramme and in the Guides for Applicants The Commission never changes “instruments” A proposal submitted to us as an Integrating project is evaluated using the IP evaluation criteria, and is ranked against the other Integrating project proposals submitted in the call So be sure you are using the right instrument for your project idea ! Funding schemes in ICT

Provisional FP7-ICT InfoDay, Torino, 11/12/ Budget In each objective the budget is pre-allocated per funding scheme e.g. Objective 1.1 The Network of the Future Collaborative projects €180m - of which a minimum of €84m for IP and €42m for FP Networks of excellence €14m Cooperation and support actions €6m