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"Horizon 2020 - the Framework Programme for
Research and Innovation„
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Judita Kinkorová
23. května 2013, Větruše, Ústí na Labem
HORIZON 2020/ structure
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Excellent science
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Industrial leadership
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Societal challenges
• FP7
Cooperation
Ideas
People
Capacities
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Novinky H 2020
• € 80.2 Billion marked in the Commission proposals for 20142020 EU budget
• (June 2011)
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Covering current funding for:
• The 7th Framework Programme (FP7) for research, technological development
and demonstration
– €53 billion (2007-13). 4 main programmes on Ideas, Cooperation, People and Capacities.
• The Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP)
– €3.6 billion (2007-13). 3 programmes on enterprise & innovation, intelligent energy, and
ICT
policy support.
• The European Institute for Innovation and Technology (EIT)
– Autonomous EU body bringing together higher education, research and business to
stimulate innovation in Knowledge and Innovation Communities. EU budget contribution of
€309 million (2007-13)
• And strengthening complementarities with the Structural Funds
• – €86 billion allocated
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Excellent science
Proposed funding (million euro, 2014-20)
Cooperation
Ideas
• European Research Council
• Frontier research by the best individual teams
People
13 268
Capacities
• Future and Emerging Technologies
• Collaborative research to open new fields of innovation
3 100
• Marie Curie actions
• Opportunities for training and career development
5 572
• Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructure)
• Ensuring access to world-class facilities
2 478
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Industrial leadership
Proposed funding (million euro, 2014-20)
• Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (ICT,
nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology,
manufacturing, space)
• Access to risk finance
Leveraging private finance and venture capital for
research and innovation
• Innovation in SMEs
Fostering all forms of innovation in all types of SMEs
13 781
3 538
619
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HORIZON 2020
Societal challenges
Proposed funding (million euro, 2014-20)
• Health, demographic change and wellbeing
8 033
• Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and
maritime research & the bioeconomy
4 152
• Secure, clean and efficient energy*
5 782
• Smart, green and integrated transport
6 802
• Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
3 160
• Inclusive, innovative and secure societies
3 819
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HEALTH, DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE AND
WELL-BEING
Main Specific Challenges Considered
• 1. Prevention
• Better understanding and management of the relationship
between environment, behaviour, nutrition, genetics and
their contribution to health and disease.
• Facilitating active and healthy ageing, and the prevention,
delay and attenuation of disease and disability with tools and
services including those supporting self care.
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HEALTH, DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE AND
WELL-BEING
Main Specific Challenges Considered
• 2. Combating and curing disease
• Better understanding the mechanisms of disease and
redefining their taxonomies
• Better understanding of the normal processes of human
growth and development
• Promoting conditions favouring drug discovery and
development (through public private partnerships)
• The development and validation of innovative therapies,
medical technologies, and vaccines and diagnostics
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PPP –Innovative Medicines Initiative
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HEALTH, DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE AND
WELL-BEING
Main Specific Challenges Considered
• 3. Increasing the sustainability and efficiency of the
health and social care sector
• Research in health systems, investment in capacity building,
exchange of information between national systems,
technology and quality assessments, investigation of health
interventions, the socioeconomic impacts of health and
disease.
• Assistive and independent living solutions, ethics, service
innovation, and societal uptake of innovation.
• Enhancing preparedness for emerging epidemics and other
emerging health threats.
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HEALTH, DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE AND
WELL-BEING /1/
Overarching features considered:
• Provision for the long-term study of well characterised,
large populations; data collection and processing.
• Development of and support for both biological and data
infastructures (bio-banks, cohorts, animal models, etc.) and
for other medical research facilities and infrastructures.
• Support for the development of tools and technologies
including –omics, high throughput research, systems biology
and imaging, and for research using these.
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HEALTH, DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE AND
WELL-BEING /2/
Overarching features considered:
• Support for regulatory sciences (drug safety, clinical trials,
cell & gene therapies, specialist manufacturing, etc.)
• Support for converting knowledge into innovation, for
the improvement of clinical practice and the development of
marketable products and services.
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HEALTH, DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE AND
WELL-BEING
International co-operation:
Major strategic international initiatives to be pursued,
including:
• Be a leader in large worldwide research consortia
• EDCTP-2, Rare Diseases (International Rare Diseases
Research Consortium - IRDiRC), International Human
Microbiome Consortium – IHMC, International Initiative for
Traumatic Brain Injury Research – InTBIR, Trans-Atlantic Task
Force on antimicrobial resistance – TATFAR, etc., to improve
availability of interventions
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• Tuesday, 14 May 2013 Brussels, Belgium
European Brain Research Successes and Next
Challenges
• Monday, 27 May and Tuesday, 28 May 2013 Dublin, Ireland
Healthy brain: healthy Europe – A new horizon for
brain research and health care
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OTHER EU ACTIVITIES/1
Joint Programming Initiative
• What is the Joint Programming Initiative (JPI)?
• Research efforts can be essential to address major
societal challenges. In some cases these are so great
that national research programmes cannot tackle
them effectively on their own. Yet, the vast bulk of
research programmes in Europe are run in an isolated
way, leading to unwanted fragmentation or
ineffectiveness. Joint programming aims to remedy
this situation.
• Neurodegenerative Diseases (NDJP)
• Healthy Diet for Healthy Life (JPI HDHL)
• More Years Better Life (JPI MYBL)
• Antimicrobial Resistance (JPI AMR)
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OTHER EU ACTIVITIES/2
European Innovation Partneship
Active and Healthy Living
• European Innovation Partnerships (EIPs) are a new
approach to EU research and innovation.
EIPs are challenge-driven, focusing on societal benefits and
a rapid modernisation of the associated sectors and
markets.
• EIPs streamline, simplify and better coordinate existing
instruments and initiatives and complement them with new
actions where necessary. This should make it easier for
partners to co-operate and achieve better and faster results
compared to what exists already. Therefore, they build
upon relevant existing tools and actions and, where this
makes sense, they integrate them into a single coherent
policy framework. Flexibility is important; there is not a
'one-size-fits-all' framework.
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OTHER EU ACTIVITIES/3
Knowledge and Innovation Communities
(KICs)
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What are European Institute of
Innovation & Technology and
Knowledge and Innovation Communities
(KICs)?
• EIT = highly integrated, creative and excellence-driven
partnership which brings together the fields of education,
technology, research, business and entrepreneurship, in
order to produce new innovations and new innovation
models that inspire others to emulate it. They are to become
key drivers of sustainable economic growth and
competitiveness across Europe through world-leading
innovation. The KICs will be driving effective “translation”
between partners in ideas, technology, culture, and
business models, and will create new business for existing
industry and for new endeavours
• KIC = independent but operational part of the EIT, which
puts the innovation web into practice
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KIC model
• High degree of integration world-class KIC partners from the
knowledge triangle
• Long term strategic approach – 7 years (minimum)
• Autonomy and flexibility: org. structure and activities
governed by a Board of KIC
• Effective governance
• Smart funding: EIT funding to KICs max. 25%
• Co-location model: 5-6 world class innovation hotspot
building
• Results – high impact oriented activities: Business plan,
results, impact
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The first three KICs and co-location
centres
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EIT in Horizon 2020
WHY?
alignment of priorities
synergies
knowledge triangle integration
H2020
EIT
MAIN PRINCIPLES
two waves of KICs (2014-2018)
mid term review
budget
1.54 bn €
2014-2017
1.65 bn €
2018-2020
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Future KICs themes (proposed)
• 1st wave: 2014 (tbc)
• Innovation for healthy living and active ageing
• Food4Future - sustainable supply chain from resources to
consumers
• Raw materials – sustainable exploration, extraction,
processing and recycling
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• 2nd wave: 2018 (tbc)
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• Urban mobility
• Added-value manufacturing
• Smart secure societies
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The European Institute of Innovation
and Technology:
Fostering Innovation and Strengthening
Synergies within the EU
http://eitdublin.teamwork.fr/en/
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Malta - KIC
• The Republic of Malta, through joint collaboration between
several ministries and national entities is preparing to submit
an application to participate in a “Knowledge and Innovation
Community” (KIC) initiative. This initiative, which will be
launched by the European Institute of Innovation and
Technology in 2014, will have an investment volume of up to
€1.6 billion. The lead institution for this application is Leuphana
University of Lüneburg, Germany, which is working closely with
Maltese stakeholders through the Malta Council for Science and
Technology, to develop a proposal that addresses the societal
challenge of a progressively ageing population in Europe and
beyond. The Honourable Dr. Joseph Muscat, Prime Minister of
Malta, has stated that “the Maltese government fully supports
this Knowledge and Innovation Community initiative which is
being spearheaded by Leuphana University, having as its local
coordinating entity the Malta Council for Science and
Technology”.
• http://www.mcst.gov.mt/all/policy-strategy/internationalization-opportunities/eu1-6-billion-optimise-healthy-and-active
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• Dear Dr Kinkorova,
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• Thank you for your message and all information, you've kindly sent me.
• As declared before, we are open to any collaboration with the Czech groups/institutions in the field of
KIC Health. The list of 4-5 leading partners seriously interested in the participation in the future CC
would be welcome. The conditions to be accepted as KIC/CC partners are:
• i) scientific excellence in the field of Health Sciences;
• ii) personal and institutional collaborative potential;
• iii) financial stability (to cover annual KIC/CC contribution in cash and in kind);
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At the moment we are organizing the meeting of the Polish partners and trying to keep in touch with
potential Middle/Eastern European partners.
• I'll inform you about new initiatives.
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With best greetings from Krakow
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Andrzej Adamski
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Rector's Proxy for KICs and CCs
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• Andrzej Adamski, Ph.D.
• Jagiellonian University
• Faculty of Chemistry
• Ingardena 3
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• PL 30-060 Krakow
Děkuji Vám za pozornost
Judita Kinkorová
HCP Health
Technologické centrum AV ČR
kinkorova@tc.cz
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www.tc.cz
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