Evento "Cowoshare2" organizzato da Rete Cowo® il 3/10/2015 a Milano dedicato a "I fondi pubblici questi sconosciuti" - Presentazione su "Horizon 2020 - Opportunità per le piccole e medie imprese innovative" a cura di ImpresaLAB Milano
2. Agenda
1) Horizon 2020: caratteristiche salienti
2) Horizon 2020: regole per la partecipazione
3) Esempi di call e progetti finanziati
4) Lo strumento per le PMI (SME Instrument)
4. Horizon 2020: caratteristiche salienti
Continuità con 7°PQ
Bandi e topic meno prescrittivi
Focus su innovazione e mercato
(technology readiness level)
Programmazione biennale: bandi 2016/17
Tematiche cross-cutting incorporate nei topic
Coinvolgimento di PMI – target: 20%
Semplificazione nell’accesso e nella gestione
6. Takling Societal Challenges
- Health; demografic change and wellbeing;
- Food security; sustainable agricolture and
the bio-based economy;
- Secure; clean and efficient energy;
- - Smart, green and integrated transport;
- Climate action; resources efficiency and
row materials (water and waste);
- Inclusive, Innovative and reflective
societies;
- Secure societies
Horizon 2020 Priorities
Shared objectives and principles
Excellence in Science
Common rules, toolkit of funding scheme
Creating Industrial Leadership and
Competitive Frameworks
*Leadership in enabling and Industrial
Leadership
- ICT;
- Nanotech; materials; manuf. and
processing;
- Biotechnogy;
- Space;
- Access to risk finance;
- Innovation in SMEs
Horizon 2020: caratteristiche salienti
7. Horizon 2020: regole per la partecipazione
Partenariati tra Paesi Diversi (tranne in alcuni casi)
Semplificazione delle procedure di rendicontazione
Minori controlli, ma più focalizzati
Nuove regole sulla diffusione delle informazioni
Rapidi tempi di approvazione e sottoscrizione degli atti: 8
mesi dalla data di chiusura dei bandi
8. Horizon 2020: regole per la partecipazione
Regole comuni per le diverse azioni previste
un progetto – un tasso di finanziamento
Agevolazioni fino al 100% dei costi ammissibili
Costi indiretti: 25% dei costi diretti
Semplici criteri di valutazione delle proposte (eccellenza,
impatto, implementazione)
9. Horizon 2020: regole per la partecipazione
Alcune azioni:
* Research and innovation actions
* Innovation actions
* Coordination and support actions (CSA)
* SME Instrument
* Fast track to innovation pilot
10. Un esempio di call
Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials
13. EU-XCEL
Topic: ICT-35-2014 - Innovation and Entrepreneurship Support
Objective: Developing a network of ICT entrepreneurship creative physical and virtual
spaces and coordinate European wide intensive entrepreneurial action training events
called ‘Start-up Scrums’ between consortia members with international teams.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPd3qp7SBxg#t=112
6 partners from Ireland; Germany; Poland; Spain; Greece; Denmark
SMARTSET
Topic: ICT-18-2014 - Support the growth of ICT innovative Creative Industries SMEs
Objective: Developing a low cost virtual studio solution that will have the same quality
and functionality of high cost solutions used by large broadcast companies
http://www.smartsetproject.eu/
7 partners from Spain; Finland; Hungary; Norway
Progetti finanziati su Horizon 2020:
14. Lo strumento per le PMI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btlQ6R6TGPo
15. Lo strumento per le PMI
Perché partecipare?
Per finanziare il proprio progetto e .
- emergere tra le migliori imprese europee
«Champions League» per le PMI ambiziose
- ottenere visibilità a livello europeo;
- possibilità di ricevere business/management coaching;
- possibilità di networking con reti di investitori e potenziali
clienti;
- visibilità per finanziamenti successivi (es. EU financial
Instrument)
17. Fase 1: concetto e
valutazione della
fattibilità
Input:
Idea/Concept in
"Business Plan I"
(~ 10 pages)
Main Activities:
Feasibility of concept
Risk assessment
IP regime
Partner search
Design study
Pilot application
Output: elaborated
"Business plan II"
Lump sum: around
50.000 €
~ 6 months
Fase 2: R&D,
dimostrazione,
market replication
Input:
"Business plan II" +
"Description of activities
under Phase2" (~ 30 pp.)
Main Activities:
Development Prototyping
Testing
Piloting
Miniaturisation
Scaling-up
Market replication
Output: investor-ready
"Business plan III"
Output based payments:
1 to 3 M€ EU funding
~ 12 to 24 months
No direct funding
Fase 3:
Commercializzazione
Input:
"Business plan III"
+
Opportunities:
'Quality label' for
successful Phase 1 & 2
Easier access to private
finance
Support via networking,
training, coaching,
information, addressing i.a.
IP management, knowledge
sharing, dissemination
SME window in the EU
financial facilities (debt
facility and equity facility)
Lo strumento per le PMI
18. Total Volume Overall ~2,8 B€ over 2014-2020
5200
Phase 1
projects
~1500-2500
Phase 2
projects*
Phase 3
50 k€ lump sum 0,5 to 2,5 M€
*Depending of funding per project
10%
88%
2% coaching
Funding
Lo strumento per le PMI
19. Lo strumento per le PMI - valutazione
Ci deve essere
un mercato
Commercializzazione
potenziale e impatto
economico
Soluzione
tecnica
possibile e
migliore
dell’esistente
Facile da
usare/produrre
per l’acquirente
e l’impresa
Potenziale
dell’impresa nel
raggiungimento dei
risultati previsti
Eccellenza
nell’innovazione
Dimensione UE
20. Lo strumento per le PMI
Un esempio di successo:
Wardroba (Italia)
https://www.wardroba.com/it
Dressformer (Russia)
https://www.dressformer.com
Dressformer Project
50.000 €
21. Lo strumento per le PMI
HORIZON 2020 DEDICATED SME INSTRUMENT - PHASE 1 and 2 - 2015
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/calls/h2020-
smeinst-1-2015.html
Next cut-off dates:
25-11-2015
BG-12-2015: Supporting SMEs efforts for the development - deployment and market replication
of innovative solutions for blue growth
BIOTEC-5b-2015: SME boosting biotechnology-based industrial processes driving
competitiveness and sustainability
DRS-17-2015: Critical infrastructure protection topic 7: SME instrument topic: Protection of
Urban soft targets and critical infrastructures
ICT-37-2015: Open Disruptive Innovation Scheme (implemented through the SME instrument)
INSO-10-2015: SME business model innovation
INSO-9-2015: Innovative mobile e-government applications by SMEs
IT-1-2015: Small business innovation research for Transport
NMP-25-2015: Accelerating the uptake of nanotechnologies, advanced materials or advanced
manufacturing and processing technologies by SMEs
PHC-12-2015: Clinical research for the validation of biomarkers and/or diagnostic medical
devices
SC5-20-2015: Boosting the potential of small businesses for eco-innovation and a sustainable
supply of raw materials
SFS-08-2015: Resource-efficient eco-innovative food production and processing
SIE-01-2015: Stimulating the innovation potential of SMEs for a low carbon energy system
Space-SME-2015-2: SME Instrument