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Joint Programming Initiatives: the last chance or a rejuvenation case study? Pier Francesco Moretti Secretariat of JPI Oceans Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy Di cosa parleremo oggi: • Il processo verso le JPI • La JPI Oceans • Strategie future alcune diapositive sono in inglese… 2 WHY a JPI? JPI is a long process..a leg to build the ERA towards providing knowledge-based solutions to Grand Challenges Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy Responding to societal and policy needs (EU 2020/Innovation Union…) Grand Challenges and Innovation 3 United States Japan China Malta Latvia Cyprus Estonia Lithuania Luxembourg Bulgaria Slovakia Slovenia ROmania Hungary Czech rep. Greece Poland Ireland Portugal 90000 Denmark Austria Finland Belgium Sweden Netherlands EU Community Spain Italy UK France Public Funding for Research (Source : ERA Key Figures 2007, EC) 100000 EU27 + EC 80000 70000 60000 50000 40000 Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy Germany Mio Euro Most of the funds are national budgets…mainly in-kind A compartmentalised ERA 30000 20000 10000 0 4 The first steps forward coordinating national research programmes Born in 1971, involves 36 countries. scientifically driven, bottom-up, variable geometry platform for coordinating national projects in pre-competitive research. Born in 1985, involves 39 members. An inter-governmental initiative to generate and support R&D market-oriented projects, developing generic technologies of key importance for European competitiveness, that is, the science-tomarket aspect. industry driven, bottom-up, variable geometry platform for coordinating national projects in competitive research. Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy COST does not fund research projects themselves. A platform for the scientific community to cooperate on particular projects (named COST actions). It is in some sense “glue money” (conferences, short-term mobility, training and dissemination activities) to facilitate the cooperation between already funded researchers 5 Coordinating national research programmes (1/2) ERANETs = started in FP6, more than 100 consortia from 2002 with approx. more than 350 M€ contribution from EC. EC reports the positive impact of ERANETs on ERA, national programmes and their collaboration but a limited success in creating multiannual joint programmes with critical mass Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy EC “reports” 1.4 G€ “coordinated” funds from Member States, but the suspect is that they could be “labeled” funds. From public info on NET-WATCH website only few consortia seem to have funded multi-millionaire calls. Totally: approx. 200 calls (requested as obligatory deliverables in the framework conditions of the CSA!). In summary: • short term projects, • enlarged eligibility, • mainly limited to calls, • difficulties in common/virtual pot with some Member States. crucial for networking and mapping 6 Coordinating national research programmes (2/2) Art. 185 TFEU (The TREATY on the FUNCTIONING of the EUROPEAN UNION, ex art. 169 TEU): participation of EU in research and development programmes undertaken by several Member States FP6: EDCTP Interim (European Evaluation developing AAL and countries Eurostars clinical (December trials programme) 2010) • Both initiatives as well as EMRP clearly demonstrate the functioning of a partly virtual common pot. • Operational arrangements constantly improving, very cost efficient instrument from the Commission point of view. FP7: 4 initiatives, 441 projects funded at the moment. AAL-Ambient Assisted Living (ICT solutions for ageing). 20 MS + 3 AC. Total volume €600 Million with 25% EU contribution Eurostars-supporting R&D in SMEs: 27 MS + 6 AC. Total volume €400 Million with 25% EU contribution EMRP- European Metrology Research Programme. 19 MS + 3 AC. Total volume €65 Million with 33% EU contribution. BONUS-Baltic Sea Research. 8 MS + 1 AC. Total volume €100 Million with 50% EU contribution. Decision of the European Parliament + Communication of the Commission + Legal status suggested (flexible) Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy 14 Member States and Norway, together with the Commission have taken the initiative of bringing together substantial national clinical researcheffect activities programmes. This has • Art. 185 creates leverage andand European added value been possible by national using for the first time Article 169 of the EC Treaty. Total volume €400 by integrating programmes and pooling resources. Million with 50% EU contribution, 326 projects have been funded with €312 Million 7 An example from JPI Oceans: further steps forward coordinating national research programmes ? Art. 185 ? ? ERANET 5 FP5 FP6 FP7 Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy ? Horizon 2020 8 What is the added value of a JPI? JPI is a process: with different typologies of actions (fresh money/calls, collaborative projects, personnel mobility, technology transfer, etc.), different instruments (including ERANET, Art. 185, CSA etc.)…: 6 Framework conditions for joint programming in research (as agreed by the GPC at its meeting on 4 November 2010): • Peer Review Procedures • Foresight Activities • Evaluation of Joint Programmes • Funding of Cross-border Research by National or Regional Authorities • Optimum Dissemination and Use of Research Findings • Protection, Management and Sharing of Intellectual Property Rights Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy ADDED VALUES • Long term perspective & capacity building • High-level commitment • Different typologies of actions • Variable geometry (global approach vs local solutions) • Stakeholders participation (multi-sectorial) • Research to policy mechanism • Common strategic agenda 9 How a JPI is born Identifying Grand Challenges for support demands strict criteria, as Challenging Europe’s Research: Rationales for the European Research Area (ERA) / report of the ERA expert group 2008: climate change, food, energy, security, ageing society • • • • • March 2008: European Council called on the Commission and Member States to explore the potential of Joint Programming. July 2009: Pilot JPI Neurodegenerative Diseases April 2010: Launch first wave JPIs on Agriculture, Food security, Cultural Heritage, A healthy diet for a healthy life: May 2010: Second wave of 6 JPI’s, one of which: Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans. November 2010: Council welcomed guidelines for Framework Conditions on Joint Programming Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy resources will confine them to a small number. The core criteria are: Relevance demonstrated by contribution to European-added value through transnationality, subsidiarity and the need for a minimum critical effort; A research dimension to ensure the buy-in of the research community and the potential to induce improvements in efficiency and effectiveness; Feasibility as an economic or social investment in terms of research and industrial capability and a viable implementation path. 10 JPI today: comparison of their Terms of References Name Participants+observers Neurodegenerative Diseases/Alzheimer's (JPND) 22 Food Security, Agriculture & Climate Change (FACCE) 19 Cultural Heritage & Global Change (CH) 17+8 Started in 2010 A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life (DIET) 21 2nd WAVE: assessed as mature in spring 2011 Advisory Board/s Management Board (high level MS/AC representatives) Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda Secretariat Executive committee (MS/SC representatives) 14+9 6+9 13+3 15 13+7 16+2 Variable Geometry Action Plan Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy Urban Europe (URBAN) Connecting Climate Knowledge for Europe (CLICK) More Years, Better Lives (AGEING) Antimicrobial Resistance (ANTIMICRO) Water Challenges for a Changing World (WATER) Healthy & Productive Seas and Oceans (OCEANS) Strategic Implementation Agenda Governing Structure vs Strategic Research Agenda: Separate boards for scientific community and stakeholders: DIET, CH, ANTIMICRO, URBAN, AGEING, WATER , FACCE (..a case study) Unique advisory board (scientific community + stakeholders): CLICK, OCEANS 11 JPI vs CSF: some worries, some confusion… Can some calls, with some tenths of millions €, solve the Grand Challenges? Absolutely not. They can help in a strategic agenda of streamlined and in-tune actions. The Framework Programme & Structural Funds should take care. If I have an excellent team in my country but my government did not commit a JPI…? If I develop top-science but I have no national funding capacity? Any country should sit on the table. The variable geometry permits to adopt actions of different typologies. Will/should the Strategic research agendas provided by JPIs influence the Work Programmes (calls) of the Framework Programme? Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy If “most of the Member States” agree on some “not so expensive” projects to be funded? If “most of the Member States” agree on some “expensive” projects/infrastructures to be funded? EU instruments will contribute to fill large scale emerging knowledge gaps and technological initiatives of importance to solve the Grand Challenges (from the response to the consultation to the Green Paper submitted by JPI Oceans and EC COM “Partnering res & innovation”, to come). 12 JPI vs market: some worries, some confusion… JPIs are between MS, most national research programmes are in public research, as a consequence JPIs are mostly public research driven. Innovation is creating (market) value satisfying user needs, i.e. demand driven. However, JPI & Innovation can be connected (stakeholders participation) Stimulate technology transfer • Involve private partners in JP, i.e. build public private partnerships • Stimulate demonstration project and prototyping in JP • Proof of concept in JP • Besides excellence, focus more on impact in evaluation criteria • Involve businesses in peer review Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy Smarter use of public budgets can: • help find solutions to the grand challenges facing Europe • stimulate R&D&I activities in both science and business, and • tap into the creativity and flexibility of innovative SMEs Pre commercial procurement can be a method to integrate innovation in JP, in those cases that: • MS have a similar demand, i.e. a common societal challenge • MS have procurement budget to partly solve this challenge A common European approach will lead to: • Lower costs • Less fragmentation 13 JPI vs market: different roles…common strategy JPI zone + Policy planning Fundamental research EIP zone Basic technology Applied technology research research + Finance, Procurem., Str.Funds... Ideas, concepts Pioneer Basic & generic Application Devices & systems Annual budget Per action 0,5 – 1 M€ 1 – 5 M€ 2 – 20 M€ 50 – 100 M€ Time-to-Market (typical) Undefined 5-10 years 2-5 years <2 years Patents From G. Clarotti - JP - Nether - 5-11 Adapted from B. Bigot - CEA Deliver to market Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy Public/Private Funding ratio Demonstration & prototypes 14 International cooperation: coordinating means avoiding fragmentation but…. The Heaven & the Hell Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy efficiency implies a selection of excellence:...choices! 15 JPI: how? A durable Economy-Science-Governance interface Drivers and Target Groups + stakeholders Researchers & Technologists Policy makers & Society Create trust, sit at the table, read the menu...order. ...Before it is too late! Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy Industry & Services 16 The correct approach at the table JPI is a process. …credible salient NOT slicing the cake, BUT cooking! …responsible Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy Not a comparative advantage but a shared value …sustainable CONS: delays and costs of management. 17 JPI… Cooperation between member states, multi-sectorial and multi-disciplinary approach Participation of all the stakeholders, informed choices, flexible actions, “sustainable development”….if changed in “sustainability” (from Edwin Zaccai at RESCUE Stakeholder Conference 16 May 2011, Brussels)… Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy Common Challenges: • Population • Food security • Resources • Energy • Producing more with less • Urban The Brundtland Commission, formally the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED), known by the name of its Chair Gro Harlem Brundtland, was convened by the United Nations in 1983. In 1987 the commission published the Bruntland Report….. …yesterday 18 LA JPI OCEANS Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy JPI Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans 19 News on the webpage… An example from JPI Oceans: mapping the national marine research funds Institutional Funds on marine research (M€) Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy Funds per person (€) 21 Governance Structure Governance structure can be modified by the Management Board Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda Executive committee (MS/SC representatives) Secretariat Variable Geometry Action Plan Strategic Implementation Agenda Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy Strategic Advisory Board Management Board (high level MS/AC representatives) 22 History May 2011: European Commission assessed JPI Oceans as mature May 2011: JPI Oceans responded to green paper on the Common Strategic Framework for EU Research and Innovation funding (CSFRI) June 2011: JPI Oceans responded to European Commission consultation and proposed a Marine Mining Pilot to be introduced in a future European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials. Other: Brochure, website, criteria for STAB MANAGEMENT BOARD, for Italy: M. Ali’/M. Uccellatore(MIUR), E.M. Pujia/G. Alati (MIT) Strategic Advisory Board: 6 italian candidates (5 for research, 1 for industry) Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy INTERIM BOARD, for Italy: Giuseppe Cavarretta (CNR), Mario Dogliani (RINA) June 2010: 1st Interim Management Board (IMB) meeting October 2010: 2nd IMB meeting with Three working groups: Mapping of national marine and maritime spending Vision document Terms of Reference January 2011: 3rd IMB meeting April 2011: 4th IMB meeting April 2011: Handover of JPI Oceans dossier to the European Commission 23 WHO Commitment from MS and AC Covering all European Seabasins Observers Secretariat 17 Members Bonus In Brussels Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy One vote per country. For Italy: Mario Ali’/Maria Uccellatore (MIUR), Enrico Puja/Giuseppe Alati (MIT) 24 Vision and early gap analysis Research, & Data Infrastructure EOOS Examples: • Healthy Seafood • Converging maritime technologies, Blue Biotech Marine Environment Climate Change Maritime Economy and Human activities Unlock the potential of our maritim economy and new promissing fields renewables, bioeconomy while preserving the environment and the oceans as a source of wealth Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy Marine environment is under huge pressure from human activities and climate change, we need a more comprehensive knowledgebase Understanding interactions Oceans and climate to Marine System understand, predict and mitigate harmful impacts like global warming Examples: • Climate change impact on oceans Human capacities, Crosscutting technologies Examples: • Climate change impact on spatial Planning • Impact of climate change on maritime structures Goals in the Vision Document (PUBLIC ACCESS) Objectives in the Vision Document • • • • • • • • • • Foster enabling cross-cutting marine technologies across the maritime sectors Foster the marine bio economy in relation to new products, services and jobs Create the best enabling environment to maximise the development of marine renewable energies Develop the necessary knowledge and technologies to conquer the new deep-sea frontier Understand and mitigate impact of climate change and pressure from human activities on the marine environment, to reach GES (Good Environmental Status) of our seas by 2020 Improve understanding of marine ecosystems and their processes, in particular delivery of ecosystem services and the impacts of human activities Understand climate change impact on coastal areas and the design of marine and maritime structures and activities, to optimise mitigation and significantly reduce costly damages Develop and sustain infrastructure to support an integrated data and information base enabling industrial development and supporting maritime governance Develop a research to policy mechanism, in particular to support of the marine strategy framework directive and marine spatial planning and management Foster the inter-disciplinary human capacities that are necessary to the JPI goals Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy • Enable the advent of a knowledge based maritime economy, maximising its value in a sustainable way; •Ensure Good Environmental Status of the seas and optimise planning of activities in the marine space; •Optimise the response to climate change and mitigate human impacts on the marine environment. 26 EXAMPLES of how to get concrete actions: OBJECTIVE Improve understanding of marine ecosystems and their processes, in particular delivery of ecosystem services and the impacts of human activities MAPPING and ANALYSIS Mapping reported needs and gaps Existing models of marine ecosystems do not Mapping who does what represent or evaluate changes in biodiversity Analyzing completeness and bias in review Develop models of marine ecosystems STRATEGIC AGENDA including impacts of overfishing and climate List of actions change on biodiversity Define priorities IMPLEMENTATION AGENDA Different typologies of tools Feasibility (who, when) vs impact MEASURABLE IMPACTS 1) Identification of best researchers : collaborative project(MoU, funding for travel exchange etc.) 2) Competition among teams: Joint funding (call?, funding excluded ERC granter, H2020..) 3) No computing facility useful: increasing computational power (sub-action) 4) Organizing meetings 5) Planning and/or funding Phd courses More accurate predictions, targeted and measurable policy advice for fisheries EXAMPLES of how to get concrete actions: Understand and mitigate the impact of climate change OBJECTIVE and pressure from human activities on the marine environment, to reach GES of our seas by 2020 MAPPING and ANALYSIS Mapping reported needs and gaps Knowledge of the distribution of chemicals, water Mapping who does what circulation and air-water energy exchange in the Analyzing completeness and bias in review Mediterranean is incomplete. STRATEGIC AGENDA List of actions Define priorities IMPLEMENTATION AGENDA Different typologies of tools Feasibility (who, when) vs impact MEASURABLE IMPACTS Increase in-situ observations in the southern Mediterranean Sea 1) Enroll best researchers for identification of sites, parameters, installations, etc. 2) Establish a table with high level representatives from Med countries for analyzing legal/funding solutions for accessing non-EU territories. 3) Variable geometry funding of observing systems 4) Competitive call (H2020) for EU data inclusion and open access 5) Variable geometry funding of knowledge transfer and training in third countries. More accurate predictions on water pollution, targeted and measurable policy advice for risk management Prefiggersi un obiettivo, come raggiungerlo? Che ruolo ha la ricerca? E’ solo una questione di soldi…? Premessa Cambiamenti globali, nuove sfide, crisi economica….Europa 2020…. Approccio Sembra cambi molto nel ruolo della ricerca. Grande attenzione al mondo produttivo (crescita, lavoro) Non piu’ un aproccio tematico-disciplinare Eccellenza come criterio di selezione Cooperazione sempre alla base dei consorzi che prevedono enti di ricerca Come Strategie, coordinamento, interdisciplinareita’, pianificazione, sinergie… Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy Il nuovo Programma Quadro Europeo di finanziamento per la Ricerca e l’Innovazione HORIZON 2020 29 Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy SOCIETAL CHALLENGES EXCELLENCE SCIENCE HEALTH well-being BIOECO (bio-resources) ENERGY TRANSPORT CLIMATE & non-bio resources INCLUSIVE SOCIETY SECURE SOCIETY ERC FET Marie Curie INFRA INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP KET (ICT, nano, biotech, materials, manufactiring,space) Access to finance SME 30 Sinergie e strategie Horizon 2020 (art. 183) EU actions Joint Programming Structural Funds Initiatives for R&D and innovation Possible no EU actions 10 JPI= ≈ 10G€/year? SOCIETAL CHALLENGES 28-20-36 Cross-cutting issues >10G€/year? Quinn & Hahn Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy FP7= ≈10G€/year (fresh money) ≈10 G$... Art. 185 (COM: Partnering in res & innovation) 31 Riflessioni: Anche le Regioni possono avere quindi un ruolo maggiore rispetto al passato nelle strategie europee (Smart specialization e cofinanziamento). Le lobby personali/di gruppo assumono piu’ forza se in lnea con le priorita’ e impegni nazionali. Il finanziamento deve essere accompagnato da altre azioni (ERA ecc..) Pier Francesco Moretti - CNR - Italy I Paesi Membri avranno un ruolo dominante in caso di allineamento dei programmi nazionali e co-finanziamento (vedi Art 12a e 18a di Horizon 2020) e sicuramente l’adattamento alle regole/programmi e’ perdente rispetto alla loro definizione… 32