La partecipazione italiana nel bando SC2 2014-15 &
Focus Bando BBI – Bio Based Industries
Fabio Fava Italian Representative in a) Horizon2020 SC2 committee and b) States
Representatives Group of the Joint Technology Initiative Biobased
Industry, European Commission, DG RTD
&
School of Engineering, Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna
SC2: Giornata Nazionale di Lancio dei Bandi 2016-17 in Horizon 2020
Roma, 30 Novembre 2015 CNR - Aula Convegni, Piazzale Aldo Moro 7 (Roma)
Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry
Sustainable and Competitive agri-food sector for a safe and healthy diet
Unlocking the potential of aquatic living resources
Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries and supporting the development of a European bio-economy
Cross-cutting marine and maritime research
WORK PROGRAMME Calls 2014-2015
Sustainable Food Security (SFS)
Blue Growth (BG)
Innovative, Sustainable and
Inclusive
Bioeconomy (ISIB)
Waste (SC5)
Personalising Health and Care (SC1)
Water Innovation (SC5)
Horizon2020 SC2, WP2014-2015 From Specific Programme to Work Programme 2014-2015
Activities:
SC2 WP 2014-2015
SFS-Sustainable Food
Security
BG-Blue Growth
SFS – Sustainable Food
Security –
BG - Blue Growth
BE – Bio-based innovation
for sustainable goods and
services
RUR – Rural Renaissance
SC2
WP 2016-2017
New
ISIB- Innovative,
Sustainable and
Inclusive Bioeconomy
H2020 SC2, WP2014-2015 vs WP2016-2017
Budget:~ 480 M € Budget: ~ 750 M €
SC2: WP 2014-2015
Types of actions:
• 29 Research and Innovation Actions
• 2 Innovation actions
• 13 Coordination and Support actions
• 1 ERANET Cofund
• 2 SME instrument multiple deadlines
Budget
Two-stage
Single-stage
CALLS 2014 2015
Sustainable Food Security 138 M€ 110,5 M€
Blue Growth 100 M€ 45 M€
Innovative, Sustainable and Inclusive Bioeconomy
44,5 M€ 42 M€
SC2 WP 2014-2015
SFS-Sustainable Food
Security
BG-Blue Growth
ISIB- Innovative,
Sustainable and
Inclusive Bioeconomy
H2020 SC2, WP2014-2015
IT participation in SFS 2015 (2 stages)(a)
250
Topics: SFS 01c, 02b, 05, 07b, 10b, 11b, 13, 16, 18, 20 (RIA,IA)
SC2 WP 2014-2015
SFS-Sustainable Food
Security
BG-Blue Growth
ISIB- Innovative,
Sustainable and
Inclusive Bioeconomy
H2020 SC2, WP2014-2015
SC2 WP 2014-2015
SFS-Sustainable Food
Security
BG-Blue Growth
ISIB- Innovative,
Sustainable and
Inclusive Bioeconomy
H2020 SC2, WP2014-2015
Actions to be taken for improving IT performances
1) Increase the number of successful coordinated RIA and IA
proposals via: a) providing information on the main criticisms recorded in
the IT coordinated proposals “below threshold” or in the “waiting list”, and
b) tailored meetings with coordinators who passed the first stage evaluation.
2) Improving IT participation in the BLUE GROWTH call via: a) tailored meetings with the stakeholders of the sector, and b) exploitation of existing IT networks (i.e., BLUEMED
initiative, RITMARE, National Cluster on “Trasporti”, etc). 3) Increase successful participation in CSA proposals via: a) tailored meetings with the stakeholders of the sectors, and b) the exploitation of existing IT networks (i.e., National
Clusters, Technology platforms, Regions and Industrial associations etc).
Supported by
A Public-Private Partnership
on Bio-Based Industries
Realising the European Bio-economy Potential
€ 3.7 Billion (1/3 public, 2/3 private) 2014-2020
http://www.bbi-europe.eu/
■ 77 Full members
• 43 Large industries
• 19 SMEs
• 15 Clusters
■ 142 Associate members
• 47 Universities
• 71 RTOs
• 10 European Associations
• 7 Associations
• 5 Technology platforms
• 1 Public institution
• 1 Bank
Our members
More than 200, from Agriculture, Agro-food, Forestry / Pulp and
Paper, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Energy sectors
http://www.bbi-europe.eu/
Focus
• Fostering a sustainable biomass supply and building new value chains
Feedstock
• Optimising efficient processing through R&D and upscaling in large-scale demo/flagship biorefineries
Biorefineries
• Developing markets for bio-based products and optimising policy frameworks
Markets, products and
policies
Projects funded:
RIA, IA, CSA, Demonstration actions, Flagship
http://www.bbi-europe.eu/
As in Horizon 2020, evaluation and selection are made on the basis of
excellence, impact and quality, and efficiency of the implementation.
Annual calls for proposals
2014 Call (50 M): 16 topics, 38 proposals (4 from IT), 11 projects
funded (1 coordinated by IT; about 20 M)
2015 Calls (1st call 100 M for 3 Flagships; 2nd call 106 M for RIA,
IA, DEMO, CSA)
The calls are published on the Research Participant Portal and follows
the standard Horizon 2020 rules.
Implementation through calls for proposals
http://www.bbi-europe.eu/participate/calls-proposals
Actions to be taken for improving IT performances
1) Increase IT members of BIC (from the public and private
sectors) of the BBI JU; 2) Increase the IT participation in the BBI JU calls via: a) improving information on the calls via events and
APRE networking tools; b) tailored meetings on the new WPs.
http://www.biconsortium.eu/join-us
IT Bioeconomy
Special thanks to Stefano Bisoffi and Serena Borgna for the effective cooperation