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OPORTUNIDADES DEL NUEVO PROGRAMA DE TRABAJO 2018:
RETOS SOCIALES
DR. MARINA MARTÍNEZ-GARCIA
SOST-CDTI, OFICINA DE CDTI EN BRUSELAS
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Spreading excellence Science for & with Society
Dentro de H2020 nos centramos en…
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De las prioridades Junker… las relevantes para los Retos Sociales
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De las prioridades Junker… las relevantes para los Retos Sociales
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Y de las Focus Areas 2018-2020…
12 focus areas in WP 14-15
• Personalising health and care
• Sustainable food security
• Blue growth: unlocking the potential of seas and oceans
• Smart cities and communities
• Competitive low-carbon energy
• Energy Efficiency
• Mobility for growth
• Waste: a resource to recycle, reuse and recover raw materials
• Water innovation: boosting its value for Europe
• Overcoming the crisis:
• Disaster-resilience
• Digital security
• Industry 2020 in the Circular Economy
• Internet of Things
• Smart and Sustainable Cities
• Sustainable Food Security – Resilient and resource-efficient value chains
• Energy Efficiency
• Digital Security
• Blue Growth - Demonstrating an ocean of opportunities
• Competitive Low-carbon Energy
• Automated Road Transport – The New Frontier
4 focus areas in WP 18-20
9 focus areas in WP 16-17
Building a low-carbon, climate resilient future
Connecting economic and environmental gains – the Circular Economy
• Digitising and transforming European industry and services
Boosting the effectiveness of the Security Union
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Foresight and stakeholder
consultation (Advisory Groups)
Consultation Member States
Strategic Priorities
&
Budgeting
Elaboration and adoption of work programmes
Q1-2016 Q3-2016 Q1-2017 Q4-2017
Q3-2016 Q4-2016
Timming…
About 18 months
Borradores de programas de trabajo consolidados e inicio consulta inter-servicios de la EC (primera semana Jul-2017, approx).
Today…
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Oportunidades
en el ámbito de “Health”…
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La base del próximo WP 2018-2020
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La base del próximo WP 2018-2020
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La base del próximo WP 2018-2020
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La base del próximo WP 2018-2020
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La base del próximo WP 2018-2020
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Algunos ejemplos de potenciales topics (1/3)
7. Mental health in the workplace – RIA Scope: To develop tools for early detection and effective interventions to promote mental health in the workplace and assess their (improved) health and socio-economic impacts, including effects on the workplace Co-morbidities in mental and physical health, stigma, the introduction of disruptive technologies and business models are important elements to consider, as well as gender and age aspects. Impact: Broadened evidence base of effective interventions to promote mental health in the workplace, improved basis for policy making. Improved mental health and reduced sickness absence in the EU working population. To contribute to the EU impact towards the Sustainable Development Goals.
A COMPROVAR CON VERSION FINAL DEL WP !!!!
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Algunos ejemplos de potenciales topics (2/3)
35. Demonstration pilots for implementation of Personalised Medicine in health care – RIA Scope: Develop prediction, prevention or treatment solutions for major diseases with
high burden for society based on the integration of a wide variety of data. Ensure coordination with national, regional or local authorities and help link
different institutions (e.g., hospitals, public health authorities, payers, etc.). Engage partners at differing stages of introducing PM approaches. Impact: Demonstrate the feasibility and the viability of personalised medicine in real-life
settings and at a large scale.
A COMPROVAR CON VERSION FINAL DEL WP !!!!
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Algunos ejemplos de potenciales topics (3/3)
21. Adaptive smart environments in support of working and independent living in an ageing society – RIA Scope: Develop digitally enabled services and solutions leading to smart work
environments for older adults, supporting them to remain involved in professional life
Trans-disciplinary research, ensure the understanding of user needs, safeguarding ethics, privacy, security and regulatory aspects
Validation should take place in real settings, at work and at home Impact: Independent living and quality of life of older persons compared to current state
of the art, enabling older persons to stay involved in work life for longer Potential cost-effectiveness due to enhanced self-care, life-style, age-friendly
work environments and socio-economic and economic benefits
A COMPROVAR CON VERSION FINAL DEL WP !!!!
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Atención a las iniciativas paralelas que influyen…
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Atención a las iniciativas paralelas que influyen…
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Oportunidades en el ámbito
de “Food Security,
Agriculture, Marine
Research”…
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Principales áreas 2018-2020…
From functional ecosystems to healthy food
• Benefits of (bio)diversity and other ecosystems services
• Plant protection
• Animal health and breeding
• Microbiome
• Personalized Nutrition
• Alternative Proteins
• Food Systems
Environment and Climate-smart food production and
consumption
• Climate Smart Farming
• Soil
• Water
• Livestock
• Cities/waste
Building capacities
• Food Cloud
• Managing and using Plant Genetic Resources
• Variety testing
• Underpinning research for plant and animal production
• ERA NETs
Targeted InCo
• Africa
• Sustainable intensification
• Food Systems
• Small bio-based concepts
• China
• Food safety
• Soil and land management
• Fertilisers
Sustainable Food Security
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Principales áreas 2018-2020…
From farm to society: dynamics, modernising
policies
• Rural foresight
• Science-policy-society interface
• Agri-environment: new approaches
• Food territorial governance
• Modelling
Organising food/non-food value chains under
changing conditions
• Nutrient cycles
• Regional dimension
• Small bioeconomy
• New value chains
• Food losses
• Wood value chains
Digital revolution
• Digital innovation Hubs
• Platforms
• Socio-economic impacts
• Applications for advisors
• E-tools for policy
Innovation/Human capital
• Networks (thematic, advisors, demo farms, IPM)
• Consumer/producer connections
• Agri-research Observatory
Rural Renaissance
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Principales áreas 2018-2020…
Climate
• Baltic/North Sea
• ERANETs
Sustainable food chains
• Fisheries
• Aquaculture
De-risking Investments
• Microbiome
• Multi-purpose platforms
Territories
• Bio-based plastics
InCo
• South Atlantic
• Black Sea
• Blue Cloud
Blue Growth
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Iniciativas paralelas en Food… EIT Food
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Iniciativas paralelas en Food… EIT Food
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Iniciativas paralelas en Food… EIT Food
Innovation Projects
Soon more information under: https://eit.europa.eu/eit-community/eit-food
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Art.185 PRIMA, Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area...
Iniciativa que se podrá en marcha en 2018 sobre el Mediterráneo y que pretende impulsar la investigación aplicada en el Mediterráneo en tres temáticas concretas: Gestión sostenible del agua en áreas áridas y semi-áridas; sistemas agrícolas sostenibles bajo los condicionantes climáticos y geográficos
del Mediterráneo; e ideas para la implementación de cadenas alimentarias que permitan un
desarrollo local y regional eficiente y sostenible.
Director del
Secretariado (sede en BCN) es Octavi Quitana
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MAIN ACTIONS
Research, networking, capacity building, adoption of innovative sustainable technologies (in particular low-cost and
low-inputs technologies)
PILAR 1
THEMES/TOPICS TO BE ADDRESSED: Water resources availability and quality within catchments and aquifers Sustainable, integrated water management Irrigation technologies and practice Use of alternative water resources. Technologies and governance models.
Art.185 PRIMA, Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area...
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MAIN ACTIONS
Research, pilot studies, long-term trials, adoption of innovative sustainable technologies
PILAR 2
THEMES/TOPICS TO BE ADDRESSED: Adaptation to climate change, to drought and extreme events Developing Sustainable productive eco-systems Preventing the emergence of animal and plant diseases Developing farming systems able to generate income, to create
employment and to contribute to a balanced territorial development.
Art.185 PRIMA, Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area...
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MAIN ACTIONS
Research and innovation, stakeholder engagement, networking, capacity building, research to support public
policies, SME partnership
PILAR 3
THEMES/TOPICS TO BE ADDRESSED: Valorisation of the nutritional qualities of Mediterranean foods and
development of new healthy food products Enhancement of the links between nutrition and health Enhancement of organisation and coordination in the food chains Involvement of rural and industrial stakeholders to ensure both food
security and regional development Promote the adoption of organisational innovations and more
sustainable business models among firms
Art.185 PRIMA, Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area...
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Art.185 PRIMA, Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area...
Call-2018
Main activities will be calls for RIA & “additional activities” (i.e., empowerment of young entrepreneurs, involvement of end-users in PRIMA activities, etc.).
Two types of Calls for RIA: Section 1 Calls will be funded by the EU contribution
(about 30M€ for 2018). Section 2 Call will be funded by the National
Contribution of PRIMA participating countries. (about 30 M€ for 2018).
Calls will open early 2018
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Ejemplos de potencial topic PRIMA-2018
Call Water reuse and water desalination for agricultural and food production – RIA Challenge: The challenges now faced by water planners require a new generation of aquifer management models that addresses the broad impacts of global changes on aquifer storage and depletion trajectory management, groundwater-dependent ecosystems, seawater intrusion and salinization, anthropogenic and geogenic contamination of the whole water cycle, and long-term sustainability. On the other hand, surface water bodies in the Mediterranean regions are characterized by intermittent streams. Ephemeral streams convey runoff from mountain headwaters to lowlands and contribute to recharge alluvial aquifers, to sustain water resources and provide the same hydrological and ecological functions as perennial streams by moving water and sediments throughout the watershed. However, the lack of surface water during long periods of time constitutes a challenge to characterize their hydrological regime and the geomorphological and ecological status.
A COMPROVAR CON VERSION FINAL DEL WP !!!!
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Ejemplos de potencial topic PRIMA-2018
Call Water reuse and water desalination for agricultural and food production – RIA Scope: Quantitative analyses on ecosystem services require an in-depth understanding of their underlying processes. To meet this need, it is important not only to use adequate modelling methods, but also to apply effective monitoring tools and research on new methodologies to understand biogeochemical cycles. Particularly important is the development and demonstration of effective monitoring and modelling tools to gather appropriate data and provide forecasting capabilities across the freshwater to marine salinity gradients. Monitoring and modelling at this coastal interface, including estuaries and deltas, present a complex and very challenging environment. Developing efficient simulation models is necessary to analyse future scenarios at the spatial scales to be used for natural resource planning and management, and to identify cost-effective strategies and techniques for a rational use of water and protection of land and soil. In this sense, there is a need for developing early-warning systems to detect potential pollution transport through the soils and deep vadose zone to groundwater. This research should provide the needed information to support decisions on remediation strategies. […]
A COMPROVAR CON VERSION FINAL DEL WP !!!!
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Ejemplos de potencial topic PRIMA-2018 Call Water reuse and water desalination for agricultural and food production – RIA Expected impact A more efficient water management, linked to studies devoted to understand the hydrological processes mediating ephemeral river flows, flooding events and aquifer recharge and salinization should have direct impacts on surface water bodies systems by increasing water flows and improve the water quality and reduce the underground water salinity levels. In this sense, the proposals to successfully meet the impact of the call should promote: • Development of new modelling routines for determining the basic components of the
water cycle, including economic, social and technical aspects (e.g. groundwater accumulation and storage) and for forecasting droughts
• Improvement of knowledge about pollution sources and processes naturally attenuating in order to better assess water management policies and the impact of anthropogenic activities.
• New techniques and governance models for artificial recharge of aquifers • Ground-water surface-water monitoring and modelling: innovative methods of
hydrological monitoring in ephemeral rivers • A reduction in the risk of saline intrusion and improved management of salt
accumulation in underground water bodies.
A COMPROVAR CON VERSION FINAL DEL WP !!!!
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Food 2030 - Political Opportunity
Juncker Priorities Sustainable Development Goals
World Food Day 2017
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IPCC
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FOOD 2030 - Priorities
NUTRITION for sustainable and healthy diets
CLIMATE smart and environmentally sustainable food systems
CIRCULARITY and resource efficiency of food systems
INNOVATION and empowerment of communities
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FOOD 2030 - Drivers
Research breakthroughs ICT, Food systems science & transdisciplinarity
Innovation and Investment Regional, Private sector collaboration, open innovation
Open Science-> Open access and data sharing; engagement, education & skills
International collaboration Partnering with Member States, International Bio-economy Forum
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Relevant events…
EU Parliament Event on Food-2030, 7 June 2017
FOOD 2030 R&I Conference, World Food Day – 16 Oct 2017
Bioeconomy Week, 14-17 Nov 2017
2nd FOOD-2030 High Level Event under Bulgarian Presidency, 2018
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Oportunidades
en el ámbito de “Energy”…
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OVERVIEW of ACTIONS for 2018-2020
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP IN RENEWABLES
ENERGY SYSTEM
SMART CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
TRANSFORMING THE ENERGY SECTOR THROUGH DIGITISATION
JOINT ACTIONS AMONG COUNTRIES
CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
ENABLING NEAR-ZERO CO2 EMISSION FROM FOSIL FUEL POWER PLANTS AND CARBON INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES
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SUB-AREA ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Smart and clean energy for consumers
Upgrading buildings`energy performance and smartness
Energy efficiency industry and services
Energy Efficiency is an investment
Energy Efficiency is as energy source
Support for policy-driven innovations
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Sub-Area Smart Cities & Communities Lighthouse projects Key issues (How?) • Demo projects (living labs), district size, collaborating intensively in
steadily growing Lighthouse group. • Creation of energy smart communities that serve as seeding points for
local energy transition • Long-term plans/vision (2050 narrative) for decarbonising the energy
system.
Bankability of SCC plans Key issues (How?) Bringing the financial planning of Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SEAP) or similar city-level energy plans to a level that makes them eligible for bankable project development assistance.
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Sub-Area Transforming the Energy Sector through Digitisation
Internet of Things for energy: Interoperable smart homes & grids for consumer benefits
Cybersecurity for the energy system
Big Data & Energy Rationale
5G for the energy system
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Sub-Area Enabling Near-Zero CO2 emission from fossil fuel power plants & carbon intensive industries
Pilot demonstration of new and advanced capture technologies
Strategic planning for CCS Conversion of captured CO2 Demonstrating the full CCS chain at commercial
scale Low carbon industrial production using full-
chain CCU/CCS
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Sub-Area Cross-Cutting issues
Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) aspects of the Clean-Energy Transition
European Platform for energy-related Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research
Support for the opening of low-carbon energy research databases in Europe
Research, innovation and educational capacities for energy transition
Support to the activities of the SET-Plan ETIPs Building an European discussion group on Hydropower
research and industrial value chain development
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Ejemplo-3: Topic de ENERGY RES9: Developing solution to reduce the cost of electricity generation (Draft)
Rationale (Why?) Achieving or maintaining global leadership in renewable energy technology requires that the proposed solutions are the best affordable ones. Therefore cost reductions continue to be a crucial necessity of existing or new technologies. For a better impact, focus will be on four areas. Key issues (How?)
•Offshore – Floating Wind, especially for cost efficient anchoring and mooring system, installation techniques, and O&M concepts •Tidal energy convertors, especially for new type of blades with extended lifetime and high resistance in marine environment. •Deep geothermal, especially for novel drilling technologies to reach cost-effectively depth of the order of 5km and high temperature, greater than 250°C. •CSP, especially for novel components.
Expected impact We expect to achieve the cost reduction targets as stated in the respective Declaration of Intent of the SETPLAN. Year / Type of action 2018: RIA
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Oportunidades
en el ámbito de “Transport
& Mobility”…
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New Elements in the WP 2018-2020
Significantly reduced number of topics
Strengthened International Cooperation in areas such as:
Road vehicle automation and safety (most ART topics)
Safer and greener aviation in a smaller world (MG)
Reduction of transport impact on air quality (MG)
Urban mobility and sustainable electrification in large urban areas in developing and emerging economies (GV)
Further emphasis on impact
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The WP 2018-2020 will contain 3 calls
Automation – linked to the Focus Area "Digitising and transforming European industry and services"
Green Vehicles – linked to the Focus Area "Building a low-carbon, climate resilient future"
Mobility for Growth (structured in 4 cross-modal sections)
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For the Mobility for Growth call…
Low carbon and sustainable transport
1.2: Retrofit Solutions and Next Generation Propulsion
Safe, integrated and resilient transport systems
2.1: Moving freight by Water: Sustainable Infrastructure and Innovative Vessels
2.5: Marine Accident Response
2.7: Towards full automated infrastructure construction and maintenance
Global leadership and competitiveness
3.4: The Autonomous Ship
Accounting for the people
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In addition… mobility is contributing to Blue Growth
In the WP 2018-2020 the contribution of the various parts of H2020 to Blue Growth, will appear in the respective work programme parts.
Unmanned and autonomous survey activities at sea
Ship emission control scenarios, marine environmental impact and mitigation
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Estrategia en los próximos meses…
Grupos de trabajo de Associación Vessels of the Future, Asociación ALICE (logística)…
Atención que el AIT de Austria está liderando una propuesta de future KIC en urban mobility…
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Ejemplo-2: Topic de Transport
MG-3.5: The Autonomous Ship (DRAFT) Specific Challenge Digitisation and autonomy will bring disruptive changes to waterborne transport, providing competitive advantages to European business, better integrating logistics, changing business models, improving safety and raising societal issues concerning crewing. Whilst the first autonomous prototypes are being deployed, important regulatory and technical challenges remain. The challenge is to now develop and demonstrate integrated automation technologies within a real environment. Possible activities to be included in Scope: To address these challenges, proposals may address areas such as: • With a focus on first adopters (inland waterways, short sea shipping, ferries and
urban water transport) develop and demonstrate to TRL7 a fully autonomous vessel within a realistic environment which encompasses all of the necessary features including collision avoidance, interaction with waterway and/or port infrastructure, connectivity, control, navigation and docking, condition monitoring and fail safe operation.
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Ejemplo-2: Topic de Transport MG-3.5: The Autonomous Ship (DRAFT) • Safety assessment and demonstrate hazard avoidance using typical scenarios.
• Regulatory requirements needed to operate autonomous waterborne transport within
the environments foreseen for the likely first adopters as well as intercontinental shipping. In discussion with important stake holders, identify the barriers and establish a road map to overcome.
• Solutions to enable secure safe data connectivity that are resistant to both malicious intervention and system failure .
• Advance and demonstrate underdeveloped technologies such as for example situational awareness and actions to alert in case of a potential unavoidable collision such as with a fast moving leisure craft.
• Establish a business case for the most promising vessel type and for other services likely to be adopted at an early stage .
• Increase public awareness of autonomous waterborne transport and engage in dialogue with relevant stake holders so address social and human factors.
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Oportunidades
en el ámbito de
“Environment”…
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Reto Social 5: Prioridades estratégicas 2018-2020
Climate Action in support of the Paris Agreement
Circular Economy
Water for our environment, economy and society
Innovating Cities for sustainability and resilience
Raw Materials
Protecting and valorising our natural and cultural assets
Earth observation
Nature-based solutions, disaster risk reduction & natural capital accounting
Heritage alive
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WP 2018 – 2020, some ideas Climate Action in support of the Paris Agreement
• Decarbonization (climate policies, negative emissions and land use mitigation, decarbonization pathways…)
• Climate adaptation, impacts and services (health, climate and human migration, internationalization….)
• Inter-relation between climate change, biodiversity and ecosystems (water-energy-food nexus, forest fires…)
• The cryosphere (Arctic: sea level, biodiversity, standards…)
• Knowledge gaps ( support to IPCC reports)
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WP 2018 – 2020, some ideas Circular Economy
• Remove hazardous substances and contaminants from secondary raw materials
• Premature obsolescence
• Funding and promotion of research and innovation for circular economy
• Multi-layer products: recovery and recycling of materials from composite and multi-layer products
• Transition to circular economy and its implications
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WP 2018 – 2020, some ideas Raw Materials
• To achieve EIP-Raw Materials goals
• New technologies for the enhanced recovery of by-products
• Sustainable processing, reuse, recycling and recovery schemes
• Raw materials policy support actions for circular economy
• New solutions for sustainable production of raw materials (breakthrough concepts)
• Exploration and Earth observation in support of sustainable mining
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WP 2018 – 2020, some ideas Water for our environment, economy and society
• Building a water-smart circular economy and society
• Digital solutions for water, linking the physical and digital world for water solutions
• International collaboration (India p.e.)
• [ PRIMA ]
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WP 2018 – 2020, some ideas Innovating Cities for sustainability and resilience
• NBS for restoration of urban ecosystems and water security
• Well-being and health in cities
• Circular and regenerative cities
• Carbon neutral cities + air quality
• Climate resilient coastal cities
• Climate, biodiversity and ecosystems
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WP 2018 – 2020, some ideas Protecting and valorising our natural and cultural assets
Earth observation – Establishing 'EuroGEOSS‘ – Development of commercial activities and services through the use of
GEOSS and Copernicus data – Supporting EU international commitment in the domain of climate change
Nature-based solutions, disaster risk reduction & natural capital accounting – Forecasting of earthquakes and early warning capacity for more resilient
cities – Valuing nature: mainstreaming natural capital in EU Member State and
business decision-making
Heritage alive – Historic cities and cultural landscapes into hubs of entrepreneurship and
social and cultural integration – Resilience and sustainable reconstruction of historic cities to cope with
climate change and hazard events
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“Economía Circular”….¿qué significa?
A Circular Economy that implies a fully systemic change, and innovation not only in technologies, but also in organization, society, finance and policies.
Circular Economy….it’s the way forward
Systemic Eco-Innovation:
• demonstrating the economic and environmental feasibility of the circular economy
• supporting systemic innovation to obtain a systems-wide transformation
• reorganising production & consumption to maintain or enhance the value of products, components, materials and resources throughout the value chain and the life of the products
• decoupling creation of wealth and jobs from resource consumption
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Systemic Eco-Innovation
Systemic challenges require systemic solutions
• cross sectoral • multi-stakeholders • innovation in all forms • design strategies • circular models
• incremental transformative • product services • owning sharing • waste resources • depletive regenerative
Across H2020 pillars: • LEIT • Societal Challenges
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Circular Economy http://ec.europa.eu/growth/industry/circular-economy/index_en.htm
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/circular-economy/
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Definición
• Nature-based solutions (green and blue infrastructure, green roofs and vertical walls, natural water retention measures, salt marshes and dunes, floodplains, etc.)
• Multi-purpose, multi-functional and multi-beneficial, inspired and supported by nature
• Use the properties and functions of ecosystems to provide ecosystem services (water regulation, flood risk protection, climate change adaptation, etc) “living solutions”
• Are designed to bring more nature and natural features and processes into cities, landscapes and seascapes, through systemic interventions
Nature-Based solutions
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Nature-Based solutions
• Se trata de evidenciar los beneficios (en todos los ámbitos) y eficacia de las NBS.
• Deben ser co-diseñadas, co-implementadas, sistémicas, basadas en demostraciones a gran escala y que puedan replicarse y escalarse, ('living labs‘)
• Objetivo: Crear un mercado para las NBS (oferta y demanda, modelos de negocio, inversores)
• Creación de una plataforma de todas las partes interesadas (‘stakeholders’)
• Promover la cooperación internacional
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-B. de Boissezon (DG-RTD),Water in Europe: green tape or blue gold, 25/06/2014-
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Servicios Climáticos
• Conocimiento y datos existentes “climate services user-driven”.
• Reforzar el mercado de los servicios climáticos.
• Contribuir a la implementación del “Europan Research and Innovation Roadmap of Climate Services”.
• Promover Copernicus Climate Change Services (C3S) y contribuir con datos.
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Towards a low-carbon Europe
• Plantear posibles “trayectorias” para que Europa pueda alcanzar sus objetivos climáticos a medio y largo plazo, de manera eficaz.
• Análisis de “costes” de las diferentes alternativas.
• Maximizar los beneficios sociales y económicos.
• Cómo combinar decarbonización con mantener el crecimiento económico y el bienestar social?
• Análisis conclusiones COP21.
Cómo combinar decarbonización con mantener el crecimiento económico y el bienestar social?????
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Dimensión Ártica del Cambio Climático
• Región del planeta más “sensible” al cambio climático…
• ….cuyos cambios tienen consecuencias globales e impactos socio-económicos en la UE
• Topics en “Blue Growth” (Reto Social 2)
• Aproximación más “científica/académica”
• Hay que aumentar nuestro conocimiento sobre el Ártico: – Identificar cómo tratar los problemas ligados a este cambio
– Mejorar nuestra capacidad predictiva
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Patrimonio Cultural
Objetivos:
• Desarrollar/Buscar nuevas oportunidades de innovación e inversión en este campo.
• De la conservación y restauración “factor de producción” y un recurso estratégico.
• Catalizador de regeneración, desarrollo sostenible, crecimiento económico y calidad de vida.
• Desarrollar un marco europeo de referencia y evidencia de los “todos” los beneficios derivados, “benefits of cultural heritage lead regeneration”).
“for Sustainable Growth”
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H2020 - Reto Social 5.- Acción por el Clima, Medio Ambiente, Eficiencia de Recursos y Materias Primas • Se relacionan con/influyen en este reto:
– EIP Agua y EIP Materias Primas – JPIs: Water Challenges for a Changing World, Cultural Heritage,
Climate, Oceans, Urban – EIT: Climate – KIC; KIC – Materias Primas – PPPs “Sustainable Process Industries”(SPIRE) y “Bio-Based
Industries” (BBI) – ERANETs: ECOINNOVERA, ERAMIN, Cultural Heritage,
BIODIVERSA, Seas-ERA…. – ENERO (European Ne2rk of Environmental Research
Organizations )
• Y… – Directivas y Políticas Europeas, Planes, Comunicaciones, etc – Acciones/Foros/Paneles Internacionales (p.e. IPCC, Belmont
Forum), etc.
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EIT – KICs y Reto Social 5
http://eitrawmaterials.eu/
http://www.climate-kic.org/
Specializing in climate change mitigation and adaption.
challenge of raw materials dependence strategic strength for Europe
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Climate - KIC
http://www.climate-kic.org/projects/
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… y en los próximos meses…
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… y en los próximos meses…
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Unas palabras sobre
“Blue Growth”…
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Áreas de actividad…
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The strategic mission of this cross-sectorial call is to boost the blue economy through five domains by: 1. Improving our integrated knowledge about the impact of climate
change on marine ecosystems and biological resources to better manage their response capacities and resilience.
2. Preserving and sustainably exploiting marine and coastal ecosystems and biological resources to deliver improved nutrition and health. 3. De-risking major investments and boosting innovations on land and at sea to produce new bio-based value chains and open up new markets. 4. Developing smart and connected territories between land and sea. 5. Strengthening the international research and innovation cooperation around seas and oceans to promote a globally sustainable blue economy.
Objectives
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The expected impacts of this call can be foreseen at three levels: In the short-term: Create new marine-based products,
services and entire value chains through the integration of major innovations based on a variety of marine technologies, resources and spaces.
In the mid-term: Sustainably manage and exploit marine and coastal environments and resources, including by strengthening their resilience to manmade and natural stressors such as pollution and climate change
In the long-term: Build a stronger blue economy at global level based on robust regional and international marine partnership
The Expected impact…
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Ejemplo-1: Topic de Blue Growth CE-BG-04-2018/2019 Sustainable EU aquaculture 2.0 Specific challenge: European aquaculture annually provides 1.25 Million tonnes of seafood valued over 4 Billion euros. However, Europe heavily depends on external markets to ensure consumer demands of seafood. EU aquaculture needs to increase the competiveness of its seafood products and to respond to consumer demands for high-quality and safe seafood, in a challenging context of climate change, greater competition for natural resources, and conflicting interests for space and markets. To ensure seafood and nutrition security by 2030, European aquaculture has to sustainably expand in terms of space, production and new value chains exploring and enhancing innovation opportunities towards sustainable and resilient aquaculture production systems, implementing the circular economy principles and increasing social acceptance of its activity and products. European aquaculture has now a unique opportunity to address not only today's challenges of climate change and food and nutrition security, but also to implement the international commitments on the UN SDGs while fostering economic growth and social prosperity.
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Ejemplo-1: Topic de Blue Growth CE-BG-04-2018/2019 Sustainable EU aquaculture 2.0 Scope: Activities shall contribute to increase the availability of European aquaculture products (including algae) in the market mainly for food and feed. Activities shall develop a set of indicators to monitor and measure progress towards the expected impacts as listed in the call text and in particular the improvement of the production systems that increases productivity and production, its resilience and sustainability. The interdisciplinary and cross-sectorial nature of the project should also apply to training activities improving the professional skills and competencies and supporting the creation of new jobs in the blue economy. In particular, activities shall focus on: • 2018 (RIA) Aqua-breeding. Activities shall develop smart breeding programmes for
conventional and organic aquaculture, including algae (micro and macro) targeting disease resistance, different production systems, including closed recirculation aquaculture systems (RAS) and aquaponics systems, feed efficiency, production resilience, by-products use following circularity principles, animal welfare and climate change mitigation related traits and possible links between them (synergies, trade-offs).
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Ejemplo-1: Topic de Blue Growth CE-BG-04-2018/2019 Sustainable EU aquaculture 2.0 Scope: • 2019 (IA) Innovative feeds and feeding technologies for aquaculture production.
Activities shall develop innovative feeding formulas and feeding technologies for conventional and organic aquaculture, enhancing animal health and welfare while maintain optimal organoleptic and nutrition benefits of seafood consumption. In addition, activities shall explore the potential of the microbiome for improving feed formulations and increasing feed efficiency (digestibility and nutrition), as well as fish health and productivity. Activities shall consider sound cost-effective production methods and profitability, testing, demonstrating and upscaling of the production processes to pre-commercial product. Consumers concerns and demands should also be addressed.
Expected Impact: Contributing to the ongoing implementation of EU policies such as the EU Bioeconomy Strategy, the Circular Economy Strategy, the Blue Growth Strategy, the Common Fisheries Policy and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, as well as international initiatives such as the BLUEMED Initiative and the Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance, activities shall:
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Ejemplo-1: Topic de Blue Growth CE-BG-04-2018/2019 Sustainable EU aquaculture 2.0 Expected Impact: • Demonstrate that investment in sustainable aquaculture research and innovation
lead to the creation of new value chains, markets, growth and jobs in coastal and offshore areas.
• Contribute to the priorities of the Food 2030 process by increasing available, accessible, affordable and nutritious food while conserving natural resources and contributing to climate change mitigation to ensure that nutritious food is available, accessible and affordable for all while conserving natural resources and contributing to climate change mitigation.
• Improve consumers' awareness, perceptions and acceptability of the European aquaculture products and methods.
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Ejemplo-1: Topic de Blue Growth CE-BG-04-2018/2019 Sustainable EU aquaculture 2.0 Expected Impact: • By 2020, contribute to create improved sustainable aquaculture production
systems and implement resilient aquaculture practices that increase productivity and production that help maintain healthy and productive aquatic ecosystems that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change (UN SDG 2).
• By 2020, contribute to ensure the genetic diversity of farmed algae (micro and macro) and farmed aquatic species (fish, molluscs and crustacean) and their related wild species, and promote access to the utilization of genetic resources (UN SDG 15).
• Improve the professional skills and competences of those working and being trained to work within the blue economy.
• Contribute to policymaking in research, innovation and technology.
Type of Instrument: Research and Innovation Action and Innovation Action.
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Oportunidades
en el ámbito de “Security”…
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ICT
Nanotechnology
Biotechnology
Advanced Materials
Advanced Manufacturing& Processing
Space
Access to Risk Finance
Innovation in SMEs
European ResearchCouncil (ERC)
Future and EmergingTechnologies (FET)
Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions on skills, training and career development
European researchinfrastructures
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy;
Secure, clean and efficient energy;
Smart, green and integrated transport;
Climate action, environment, resourceefficiency and raw materials
Secure Societies: Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens
Europe in a changing world-Inclusive, innovative and reflexive societies
ExcellentScience
SocietalChallenges
Industrial Leadership
Programa Marco de Investigación e Innovación (2014-2020)
80.000 M€ (subvención)
1.700 M€
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La Visión
Desarrollar tecnologías y producir conocimiento para reducir gaps de capacidades
Superar la fragmentación de los mercados
Estimular la colaboración entre proveedores de tecnología y USUARIOS
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Objetivos que cubre el Programa
Lucha contra la delincuencia, el crimen y el terrorismo
Recuperación de Europa frente a crisis y desastres
Seguridad cibernética
Protección y resiliencia de infraestructuras críticas, modos de transporte y cadenas de suministro
Mejorar la seguridad y la gestión de las fronteras
Seguridad en el exterior, en misiones civiles
Aspectos sociales, éticos, de privacidad y libertad de los
ciudadanos
Estandarización e interoperabilidad de sistemas
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Particularidades del programa
2 DGs aportan financiación: DG HOME y DG CONNECT
Orientación a USUARIO FINAL (Practitioners)
Proyectos cercanos a mercado (TRL 4 a 7)
Aplicación civil, exclusivamente
Algunos proyectos resultarán clasificados
Estandarización y certificación de soluciones y demostración de resultados
Aspectos éticos de los proyectos
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Estructura del programa…
3 convocatorias paralelas/ separadas:
Critical Infrastructure Protection • Combinación de amenazas ciber y físicas, enfocándose en distintos sectores críticos
Security • Disaster resilient societies
• Fight against crime and terrorism
• Border and External security
• General Matters
Digital Security Focus Area • ICT, Secure societies and eHealth
CONVOCATORIAs abren en Mar-2018 Deadline finales Ago-2018
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Algunas pistas sobre el WP 2018-2020
Continuidad en cuanto a convocatorias/áreas
Seguir mejorando la implicación de usuarios finales 2 Comisarios: King & Avramopoulos
Topics/Subtopics: Más abiertos, menos prescriptivos
Factores humanos vs. aspectos tecnológicos
CIP, en todos los sectores… de nuevo!
Digital Security = Cyber PPP ECSO association
PCPs y redes usuarios
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Estrategia en los próximos meses…
EU CyberWeek, 12-14 Sep, Tallin
ICT Proposer’s Day, 09-10 Nov, Budapest
Grupos de trabajo de las cPPPs Cyber…
SMI2g brockerage event, Feb-2018, BRU
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Ejemplo-1: Topic de Security SU-BES02-2018-2019-2020: Technologies to enhance border and external security Specific Challenge: Innovation for border and external security may draw, in particular, from novel technologies, provided that they are affordable, accepted by citizens and customized and implemented for the needs of security practitioners.
Scope: Proposals are invited to address related research and innovation issues, in particular: • Sub-topic 1: [2018] Providing situational awareness and applying augmented
reality to border security
• Sub-topic 2: [2018] Detecting fraud, verifying document validity, and alternative technologies to identifying people
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Ejemplo-1: Topic de Security SU-BES02-2018-2019-2020: Technologies to enhance border and external security Scope: Proposals are invited to address related research and innovation issues, in particular:
• Sub-topic 3: [2019] Security on-board passenger ships Security on-board passenger ships is challenging, given the larger number of specific constraints that apply. Technologies are needed, as well as methods for their deployment, to ensure security all along the "life cycle" of a voyage.
• Sub-topic 4: [2020] Disruptive sensor technologies for border surveillance
Sensor technologies are critical in the context of border surveillance, including novel radar technologies, multispectral sensors, lidar sensors, acoustic sensors, electronic support measures, etc. as well as their miniaturization, integration fusion, and cross-cueing under extreme atmospheric conditions.
Hablar con Guardia Civil!!! RIAs de TRL 4 6 Implementation of EU Maritime Security Strategy action plan
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Oportunidades
en el ámbito de “Critical
Infrastructures”…
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ATENCIÓN: En 2018 and 2019, las CIs elegibles son water systems, energy infrastructure
(power plants and distribution), transport infrastructure, communication infrastructures, health services, e-commerce and the postal infrastructure, and
financial services. Se mirará que vayan más allá de los proyectos de 2016-2017 y financiados!!!!!
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Y no olvidar… El en caso de CIPs…
Equilibrio y buena proporción de análisis y soluciones hacia amenazas físicas y cíber (incluso se puede explorar un ámbito híbrido). Ambas son igualmente importantes. Atención cascading effects!
Integrar concepto de situational awareness, categorización de riesgos y análisis de amenazas (probabilidades, tipos de amenazas, etc.)
Si hay integración de tecnologías, detallar bien la metodología de integración.
Demostraciones y pilotos son muy bienvenidos En entorno real (o casi).
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Y no olvidar… El en caso de CIPs…
Aspectos SSH y cooperación internacional: Tener en cuenta factores sociales, económicos, psicológicos, humanos y de cooperación con entidades de 3º países (si aplica)
Population warning systems No olvidar explicar cómo se hará realmente
Además de los operadores de utilities, es importante planificar y detallar cómo se integrarán a las autoridades públicas en materia de seguridad: CERTs, municipalidades, unidades de protección civil…
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Y no olvidar… Otros aspectos… Además, en el caso de proyectos de CIP:
Prever un buen balance/equilibrio entre operadores, industria, pymes y academia/RTOs. Demostrar la implicación activa de los operadores de las ICs … no sólo son observadores! Debido a la vocación de alcance internacional, dedicar alguna tarea a contactos fuera de la UE… en la medida de lo posible!
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Ejemplo-2: Topic de CIP
SU-INFRA01-2018-2019-2020: Prevention, detection, response and mitigation of combined physical and cyber threats to critical infrastructure in Europe
Specific Challenge: Disruptions in the operation of our countries’ critical infrastructure may result from many kinds of hazards and physical and/or cyber-attacks on installations and their interconnected systems. Recent events demonstrate the increase of combined physical and cyber-attacks due to their interdependencies. A comprehensive, yet installation-specific, approach is needed to secure existing or future, public or private, connected and interdependent installations and systems. Budgetary constraints on both the public and private sectors mean that new security solutions must be more accurate, efficient and cost-effective, and possibly more automated than the ones currently available. Scope: Proposals should cover: forecast, prevention, detection, response, and in case of failure, mitigation of consequences (including novel installation designs) over the life span of the infrastructure, with a view to achieving the security and resilience of all functions performed by the installations, and of neighbouring populations and the environment.
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Ejemplo-2: Topic de CIP SU-INFRA01-2018-2019-2020: Prevention, detection, response and mitigation of combined physical and cyber threats to critical infrastructure in Europe
Scope: Proposals should cover:
(a) address in detail all aspects of interdependent physical (e.g. bombing, plane or drone overflights and crashes, spreading of fires, floods, seismic activity, space radiations, etc.) and cyber threats and incidents (e.g. malfunction of SCADA system, non-authorised access of server) and consider the cascading risks of such complex threats
(b) demonstrate the accuracy of their risk assessment approach using specific examples and scenarios of real life and by comparing the results with other risk assessment methodologies and
(c) enhance real-time, evidence-based security management of physical and cyber threats
Innovative methods should be proposed for sharing information with the public in the vicinity of the installations - including through social media and with the involvement of civil society organisations - and the protection of first responders such as rescue teams, security teams and monitoring teams.
Type of Action: Innovation action TRL 7-8 & EC requested 8M€
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Oportunidades
en el ámbito de “Reflective
Societies”…
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12–Curation of digital assets and advanced digitization Specific challenge: Digitisation still focuses mainly on capturing the visual appearance of objects, collections or sites. It is also often centralised and static, with an expert performing digitisation and archiving and with digitised cultural resources rarely updated and consolidated. The challenge is to design solutions for generating a comprehensive picture of the studied assets, capturing and re-creating not only visual and structural information, but also stories and experiences together with their cultural, historical and social context and their evolution over time. Scope: The challenge is addressed through two types of actions. The first addresses the curation of digital assets and should provide new technologies and methods that enable, among others, richer experiences, storytelling and the linking of physically separated objects and sites. The second pertains to advanced digitisation and should develop new technologies and methods for the production of active digital assets, including through continuous consolidation, the collaboration of multiple actors and the linking of the tangible and the intangible.
Ejemplo de topic…
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12–Curation of digital assets and advanced digitization Expected impact: New technologies and methods will help to present cultural heritage in a comprehensive and attractive way, thereby supporting the promotion of Europe’s cultural heritage. Proposals will also demonstrate how improved preservation of objects, collections and sites will enhance cultural history and cultural tourism. The economic impact for content-owning creative industries and cultural institutions will include gains from use and re-use of digital assets. Type of action: Innovation Actions / Research and Innovation Actions
Ejemplo de topic…
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Para finalizar…
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Volviendo… Claves para la participación
Anticipación
Planear una estrategia de centro a corto-medio-largo plazo
Networking a nivel nacional-europeo-internacional
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Qué herramientas tenemos?
Herramientas de soporte a diferentes niveles:
Ámbito UdC OTRI de la Universidad, CICA,… pero también…
Ámbito Nacional Representantes & NCPs (CDTI)… pero también plataformas & asociaciones nacionales
Ámbito Regional Agentes regionales relacionados con I+D, empresa e innovación; Clústers (masa crítica) & asociaciones; redes de apoyo a la participación (compartición y optimización de recursos y conocimientos en favor del participante).
Ámbito Europeo Organismos Europeos (EC, Agencias,…); Entidades nacionales con sede en BRU; Oficinas & “Antenas” de actores regionales en BRU; Plataformas tecnológicas & Asociaciones sectoriales Europeas.
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Anticipación La participación en una call comienza meses antes de abrir y debe incluir un análisis interno de topics, identificación de posibles partners, análisis de debilidades y fortalezas,…
Volviendo… Claves para la participación
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Volviendo… Claves para la participación
Planear una estrategia de centro a corto-medio-largo plazo: Necesidad de revisión de los objetivos, selección
prioridades No se puede ir a todo “en masa”!!!
“Audit” interno “honesto” de capacidades “reales” Qué productos/servicios podemos ofrecer? Qué nos hace atractivos/competitivos (de verdad) ? Para Quién?
Reforzar la colaboración empresas, universidad, Centros tecnológicos, administración,…
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Volviendo… Claves para la participación
Networking a nivel nacional-europeo-internacional Colaboración con empresas es la mejor vía para
incorporarse a H2020
Mantener relaciones continuas con los stakeholders a nivel EU & Internacional Aprovechar reuniones de proyectos, eventos, etc… mejorar la visibilidad y hacer que vuestros mensajes lleguen a los actores relevantes
Hábito y periodicidad en mantener los contactos con asociaciones & plataformas Europeas, con la Comisión, EU-Parliament,…
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Muchas gracias…
Martínez-Garcia H2020 Programme at SOST-CDTI office