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PCRDT: la problématique française (1) La France est le 3 ème bénéficiaire du 7 ème PCRDT et ses résultats se dégradent (13% sur le 6 ème PCRDT, 11,5% sur le 7 ème EN MOYENNE) Pour chaque abondé par la France au budget du PCRDT (via le budget de l UE), seul 0,7 bénéficie aux équipes françaises! En comparaison, pour chaque abondé par la Suisse au budget du PCRDT, 3 bénéficient aux équipes suisses Sur la base du budget 2013, la France perd près de 600 M /an de crédits RDI au bénéfice de ses partenaires (mais aussi compétiteurs) européens! à comparer aux ressources annuelles de l ANR, du FUI
PCRDT: la problématique française (2) Pays gagnés (Md ) % capté Taux de retour DE 6,44 16,1 81% UK 6,14 15,4 124% FR 4,58 11,1 69% IT 3,22 8,1 63% NL 2,9 7,3 152% ES 2,85 7,1 84% CH 1,82 4,5 N/A BE 1,58 3,9 97% SE 1,52 3,8 135% AT 1,05 2,6 117%
Europe et TIC: la problématique française (5) Sur esanté: une très faible participation FR demandés: 5,2% (7 ème position!)
What is Horizon 2020? The EU s 2014-20 programme for research & innovation 70 billion euros over 7 years Responding to the economic crisis to invest in future jobs and growth Addressing people s concerns about their livelihoods, safety and environment Strengthening the EU s global position in research, innovation and technology http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020
Three priorities Excellent science Industrial leadership Societal challenges
All funding figures in this presentation are subject to the pending Multiannual Financial Framework Regulation by the EP and the Council Proposed funding (million EUR, 2014-2020)* Health, demographic change and wellbeing 7 472 Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the Bioeconomy 3 851 Secure, clean and efficient energy * 5 931 Smart, green and integrated transport 6 339 Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials 3 081 Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies 1 310 Secure societies 1 695 Science with and for society 462 Spreading excellence and widening participation 816
Demographic Ageing Social Necessity Dependency Ratio Social Necessity From 1:4 to 1:2 80+ doubles by 2025 Major Opportunity Empowerment Active Ageing Cost of Care Up by 4-8 % of GDP by 2025 New Care Models Integrated care Large Efficiency gains Human Resources Shrinking work force Lacking 20 million carers by 2020 Growth and Markets 3000 B Wealth 85 Million Consumers and growing 8
Research Innovation Deployment Ageing well the EU picture Active and Healthy Ageing EIP JPIs Alzheimer s New Knowledge More Years Better Lives Health ehealth ICT & Ageing Proven Ideas Horizon 2020 Horizon 2020 AAL njp V2 Evidence and innovation guidelines Deployment support Public Health Programme Structural Funds EIB, ESF EIT-KIC
The Work Programme 2014/15 is online http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020
The Work Programme 2014/15 in brief Call 'personalising health and care' 34 topics (15 in 2014, 17 in 2015, 2 open in both years) Call for 'co-ordination activities' 16 topics (10 in 2014, 6 in 2015) 1,21 billion
Adding more life to our years Service robotics within assisted living environments (2014) (PHC 19*) Pilot projects on independent living with cognitive impairments (2014) (PHC 20*) (Innovation type of action) Early risk detection and intervention (2015) (PHC 21*) Promoting mental wellbeing in the ageing population (2015) (PHC 22) * Topics with ICT focus
The citizen in the centre New models for prevention oriented health and care systems (2014) (PHC 23) Piloting personalised medicine in health and care systems (2015) (PHC 24) Self-management of health and disease: citizen engagement and mhealth for disease management (2014), (PHC 26*) patient empowerment supported by ICT (2015) (PHC 27*) based on predictive computer modelling (2015) (PHC28*) * Topics with ICT focus
The citizen in the centre (2) Public procurement of innovative ehealth services (2015) (PHC 29*) ICT systems for integrated care (2015) (PHC 25*) ehealth sectorial inducement prize (2015*) * Topics with ICT focus
Big Data for research Digital representation of health data to improve diagnosis and treatment (2015) (PHC 30*) Foresight for health policy development and regulation (2014) (PHC 31) Advancing bioinformatics for clinical needs (2014) (PHC 32) Improve predictive human safety testing (2015) (PHC 33) ehealth interoperability (2014) (PHC 34*)
PHCs with ICT focus: what calls in 2014 and 2015? Call 2014-single-stage Publication date: 11 December 2013 Deadline: 15 April 2014, 17:00 Call 2015-single-stage Deadline: 23 April 2014 Other calls: 2014-two-stages, deadlines 11March/19 August 2014 2015-two-stages, deadlines 14 October 2014?
SME instrument Idea Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Concept & Feasibility Assessment Innovation R&D activities Commercialisation Market Feasibility of concept Risk assessment IP regime Partner search Design study Lump sum: ~ 50.000 ~ 6 months Development, prototype, testing Miniaturisation/design Clinical trials Etc. Output-based payments: 1 to 5 M 12 to 36 months Facilitate access to private finance Support via networking, training, coaching, knowledge sharing, dissemination No direct funding
EIT un outil centré sur le triangle de la connaissance MESR, 09/12/2013 18
Financement des KIC 25% Les partenaires d une KIC doivent justifier d activités pertinentes pour la KIC, à hauteur de 75% du budget total de la KIC, afin d obtenir un financement UE de 25%. Activités à valeur ajoutée: intégration du triangle de la connaissance, innovation, réduire le fossé entre R&D et exploitation 75% Activités menées par les membres de la KIC, non financées par l'iet Activités à valeur ajoutée de la KIC: financement UE MESR, 09/12/2013 19
Ce qu attend l IET L EIT attend des résultats rapides Les résultats doivent être mesurables (KPI) et concernent plusieurs types de «clients» (institutions, société, partenaires) L ancrage régional des centres de colocations est un prérequis Pour réussir: s implanter dans un écosystème régional déjà favorable MESR, 09/12/2013 20
Fiche d information : Innovation en faveur d une vie saine et d un vieillissement actif Lien avec le défi H2020 «La santé, l évolution démographique et le bien-être» Dans tous les secteurs du triangle de la connaissance Recherche Entreprises (création d entreprises, de nouveaux produits et services innovants, coopérations avec des entreprises spécialisées) Enseignement (programmes d études) Synergies et complémentarités avec les initiatives existantes Au niveau européen : PEI vieillissement actif et en bonne santé Initiative de marché pilote santé en ligne Initiatives de programmation conjointe Alzheimer et Vivre longtemps et mieux Initiative Technologique Conjointe en matière de médicaments innovants Projets de recherche MESR, 09/12/2013 21
Applied research ICT & Ageing Ambient Assisted Living Art.185 Joint Programme Market-oriented ICT research in assisted living technologies & services 2-3 years to market 120+ projects 40%+ SMEs 23 European countries S Budget 600 M + EU funding 150 M 22
AAL JP2 Key changes Scope aligned with European Innovation Partnership-Active and Healthy Ageing -> New title: Active and Assisted Living JP New agile instruments proposed Eg Prizes, innovation grants Closer link with markets/demand side Improved operational performance 23
AAL JP2 Goals Programme To give older adults access to more and better ICT based products and services for ageing well To help create a larger market for industry and especially SMEs in ICT based products and services for ageing well To help governments gain cost efficiencies and increased sustainability of health and social care To make stakeholders benefit from collaboration with other experts at European scale Funding Indicative contribution from AAL 2 participating countries = 225 M Indicative EU contribution up to175 M from H2020 SC1 (~40% of overall public funding)
Dans les autres piliers: Pilier 2 Primauté industrielle (Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - LEIT) : Technologies de l information et de la communication (ICT) Micro- and nano-electronic technologies, Photonics ICT-1 2014: Smart Cyber-Physical Systems ICT-2 2014: Smart System Integration IA R&I 100% PCP Creating new ICT Platforms for both vertical and core markets from automotive, health, smart buildings and energy to wireless communications and digital consumer products and services Increased integration and combination of new functionalities at micro- and nano scale, with decreased size (x10), decreased costs (x10), increased predictive and cognitive functions and increased autonomy with energy management and scavenging, Secured and reinforced European leadership in the microsystem sector, expanding its share in smart systems for medical, telecom, consumer, safety and security, energy and transport applications, Seized new opportunities in addressing societal challenges, e.g. in health, well-being, environment and food/beverage quality and safety. Increased awareness, access and adoption of innovative solutions by European public procurers in healthcare. 25
Dans les autres piliers: Pilier 2 Primauté industrielle (Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - LEIT) : Technologies de l information et de la communication (ICT) Micro- and nano-electronic technologies, Photonics ICT-24 2015: Robotics ICT-26 Photonics KET : biophotonics for screening of diseases R&I 100% IA PCP 100% Research & Innovation Actions to advance key technologies relevant for industrial and service robotics In terms of market domains, the priorities are: healthcare, consumer, transport. Proposals are expected to demonstrate technology transfer in professional or service robotics, in application areas such as manufacturing, commercial, civil, agriculture, healthcare, consumer or transport Demand-driven innovation actions will be pursued in areas of public interest, including pre-commercial procurement of innovative robotics solutions for the healthcare sector Mobile, low-cost point-of-care screening devices for fast and non- or minimally invasives detection of diseases (cadiovascular, cancer, neurodegenerative, skin, lung diseases, etc.) Paris 10/15/2013 26
Dans les autres piliers: Pilier 2 Primauté industrielle (Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - LEIT) : Technologies de l information et de la communication (ICT) Micro- and nano-electronic technologies, Photonics 2015: Cross-cutting ICT KETs ICT 28 ICT 30 2015: Internet of Things and Platforms for Connected Smart Objects IA CSA R&I ICT-KET integrated platforms for the healthcare and food sectors: Further development and validation in real settings of reliable, low-cost micro-nano-bio and bio-photonics systems driven by users. Actions should target the health sector for early or fast diagnosis or monitoring of disease and patient status (clinical trials are excluded) or the food sector for quality, safety and process control. Cooperation of scientists, technology developers and providers, and end users for accelerating the deployment of biophotonics and micro-nano-bio solutions in the health sector. Reference implementations including proof-of-concept, largescale demonstrations and validation driven by innovative use scenarios, also leveraging on platforms developed elsewhere in the programme. Smart homes, workplaces, public spaces, context aware commercial environments and smart cities are targeted and potential use scenarios include health, energy, mobility and commercial services amongst others Paris 10/15/2013 27
Dans les autres piliers: Pilier 2 Primauté industrielle (Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - LEIT) : Technologies de l information et de la communication (ICT) Micro- and nano-electronic technologies, Photonics EUJ 1 2014: Technologies combining big data, internet of things in the cloud R&I Scope: The focus of the joint research is the development of innovative global cloud platform technologies to meet the new challenges of big data, mobile and IoT. It should address requirements from business and industrial applications, such as robotics or factory automation and/or societal applications, such as health management for an aging society. Paris 10/15/2013 28
Dans les autres piliers: Pilier 3 défi 7 «Secure societies Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens» Titre de la ligne Type de projet & budget Deadline DRS-4-2014: Crisis management topic 4: Feasibility study for strengthening capacity-building for health and security protection in case of large-scale pandemics Phase I Demo Coordination and Support Actions 2014 DRS-2-2014 Crisis management topic 2: Tools for detection, traceability, triage and individual monitoring of victims after a mass CBRN contamination and/or exposure FCT-2-2015. Forensic topic 2: Advanced easy to use in-situ forensic tools at the scene of crime Innovation Actions, 5-12 M single stage (28 août) Innovation Actions, between 9m and 12m, 27 août 2014 FCT-3-2015: Forensics topic 3: Mobile, remotely controlled technologies to examine a crime scene in case of an accident or a terrorist attack involving CBRNE materials Research & innovation action, single, stage, 3-5 M, 27 août 2015 Paris 10/15/2013 29
Further Information ICT for Health and Ageing Well http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/digital-life/health Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme http://www.aal-europe.eu/ JPI - More Years Better Lives http://www.jp-demographic.eu Active and Healthy Ageing Partnership http://ec.europa.eu/active-healthy-ageing Site du MESR http://www.horizon2020.gouv.fr Contact: CNECT-ICT4ageing (at) ec.europa.eu CNECT-ehealth (at) ec.europa.eu 30
PARTICIPATION FR AUX APPELS ESANTE
esanté (sous le 7 ème PCRDT) Personal Health Systems + Active ageing and wellbeing (254 M ) FR: 8 ème position 10,7 M (4,2%) (4,2% des demandes) Total de 620 M sur 7 ans Virtual Physiological Human (234 M ) FR: 6 ème position 14,2 M (6,1%) (6,5% des demandes) Autres (risk assessment, Patient guidance systems, support to JPI )
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More opportunities for SMEs Some 20% of the total budget for societal challenges/leits to go to SMEs Simplification a great benefit to SMEs 'Access to risk finance' with strong SME focus (debt and equity facility) A new SME instrument Image courtesy of Vlado/ FreeDigitalPhotos.net