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Bilateral EUREKA
Market Proximity
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Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Swit
zerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom   Transition
al status Albania Bosnia-Herzegovina   Associate
country South Korea Canada
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EIT 2 711 M
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Demonstration
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European Technology Platforms (ETPs) 1
Acronym Platform
ENIAC European Nanoelectronics Initiative Advisory Council
IMI Innovative Medicines Initiative a
eMobility Mobile and Wireless Communications
ARTEMIS Advanced Research and Technology for Embedded Intelligence and Systems
NEM Networked and Electronic Media
NESSI Networked European Software and Services Initiative
Photonics21 Photonics for the 21st Century
EUROP European Robotics Platform
Clean Sky Aeronautics and Air Transport
AAL Ambient Assisted Living
ACARE Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in Europe
HFP Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Platform
ERRAC European Rail Research Advisory Council
ERTRAC European Road Transport Research Advisory Council
FTP Forest based sector Technology Platform
ETPIS European Technology Platform on Industrial Safety ETP
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European Technology Platforms (ETPs) 2
Acronym Platform
Photovoltaics European Photovoltaics Technology Platform
WSSTP Water Supply and Sanitation Technology Platform
Waterborne Waterborne ETP
ECTP European Construction Technology Platform
ESTEP European Steel Technology Platform
MANUFUTURE Future Manufacturing Technologies
FTC Future Textiles and Clothing
ZEP Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants
NanoMedicine Nanotechnologies for Medical Applications
EuMat Advanced Engineering Materials and Technologies
FoodforLife Food for Life
GAH Global Animal Health
Plants Plants for the Future
SusChem Sustainable Chemistry
ISI Integral Satcom Initiative
EPoSS European Platform on Smart Systems integration
ESTP European Space Technology Platform
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Who can participate?
  • Any undertaking, university or research centre or
    other legal entity, whether established in a
  • - Member State (MS)
  • - Associated country (AC) , or
  • - third country
  • Joint Research Centre (JRC) - is deemed to be
    established in another MS or AC
  • International organisations and participants from
    third countries can participate only if in
    addition to the minima

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Conditions for participation
  • Minimum condition, general rule, at least 3
    independent participants from 3 different MS or
    Ac
  • Additional conditions can be established by the
    SP or WP (number or type of participant, place of
    establishment)
  • Specific conditions may also apply for
  • Frontier research actions, at least 1 legal
    entity established in a MS or Ac
  • Collaborative projects addressing the
    participation of International Cooperation
    Partner Countries (ICPC) minimum is 4
    participants, 2 of which from MS or Ac and
    another 2 from ICPC countries unless otherwise
    foreseen in the WP

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The Evaluation Criteria
  • Criteria adapted to each funding scheme
  • specified in the work programme
  • Three main criteria
  • ST Quality (relevant to the topic of the call)
  • Concept, objective, work-plan
  • Implementation
  • Individual participants and consortium as a whole
  • Allocation of resources
  • Impact
  • Contribution to expected impacts listed in work
    programme
  • Plans for dissemination/exploitation

New for FP7
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Become an expert evaluator
  • The benefits of being an evaluator are as
    follows
  • You spend about one week in Brussels learning the
    process and doing the work.
  • You meet all the Commission staff.
  • You meet all the other evaluators from across
    Europe.
  • You learn what the current thinking and state of
    the art is.
  • You become part of the community.
  • Frequently it facilitates your own future
    participation in the program.
  • If you have an industrial background or if you
    are a female candidate - you should mention it in
    your application, since it might give you an
    advantage.

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The role of experts
  • Experts agree to terms and conditions of an
    appointment letter
  • In particular, clear rules on confidentiality,
    and conflicts of interest
  • Typically, an individual will review 6-8
    proposals remotely.
  • then spend a couple of days in Brussels
  • Some will participate in hearings with the
    consortia
  • Travel and subsistence reimbursed
  • Plus 450 honorarium per day
  • Names published after the evaluations

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The role of experts
  • Its hard work!...but its also an excellent
    chance to
  • Meet new faces, network and discuss new ideas
  • Many new project partnerships, have been spawned
    during evaluations!
  • Understand what makes a good proposal
  • Calls for candidates published 14 December
  • Call for applications from individuals
  • and from institutions
  • Applications via Participant Portal
    http//ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/p
    age/expertsefp7_SESSION_IDZ0J1RzGJKD2LY12f10c8rV
    knhzWF30KnLvB8d18ZwpV473HddWwD!-152259545

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Redress Procedure
  • New in FP7
  • In the past, complaints arrived haphazardly
  • Handled at different levels
  • No systematic treatment
  • No common record
  • The redress procedure does not give a new right
    of appeal
  • but it will ensure a consistent and coherent
    approach to complaints
  • Establish due process
  • Uphold principles of transparency and equal
    treatment

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Funding
Non-profit public bodies, Secondary and higher education establishments, research organisations and SMEs All other organisation Horizon 2020 All other organisation
Research and technological development activities 75 50 100
Innovation 50 50 70
Management, audit certificates and other activities 100 100 100
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Reimbursement of eligible costs
  • Most funding schemes, particularly at beginning
    of FP7 will use reimbursement of eligible costs
  • Eligible
  • actual (average personnel costs may be used if do
    not differ significantly from actual)
  • incurred during duration of project
  • in accordance with the beneficiary usual
    accounting and management principles
  • recorded in the accounts of beneficiary
  • used for the sole purpose of achieving the
    objectives of the project
  • Non-eligible (identifiable indirect taxes
    including VAT).
  • In Horizon VAT-eligible

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Indirect Cost
  • Participants may charge eligible direct and
    indirect costs
  • Reimbursement of indirect costs
  • For all
  • either actual overhead, or simplified method, or
  • flat rate of 20 of direct costs
  • For Non profit Public Bodies, Secondary and
    Higher Education establishments, Research
    Organisations, and SMEs unable to identify real
    indirect costs, may apply for a flat rate of 60
    for funding schemes with Research, Technological
    Development Demonstration
  • For Coordination and Support Actions limit of 7
    of direct costs
  • Horizon 2020 25 for all organisations

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Guarantee Fund
  • Participants are technically responsible to carry
    out the project jointly and severally towards the
    Community and have to carry out the work of a
    defaulting participant
  • All beneficiaires contribute to the Fund to
    insure against losses of a defaulting participant
  • The contribution shall not exceed 5 of the EC
    financial contribution due to each participant
  • Financial interests generated by the Fund will
    serve to cover financial risk
  • In principle this amount will be reimbursed at
    the end of the action

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Payment modalities
  • One pre-financing (upon entry into force) for the
    whole duration of the action
  • Interim payments based on financial statements
    (EC contribution amounts justified accepted
    funding rate)
  • Retention (10)
  • Final payment

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Consortium - Legal aspects
  • The Grant Agreement is the legal agreement
    between the European Commission and the
    Consortium. It states the start- and end-date of
    the project the amount of the grant and all legal
    provisions. The Grant Agreement is signed by all
    partners.
  • The Consortium Agreement is a document that
    partners finalize amongst themselves, which
    allows them to define in detail the
    administrative and management provisions
    necessary to carry out their project.

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IPR Intellectual Property Rights
  • Ownership each participant owns the foreground
    it generated
  • Joint Ownership when foreground is generated
    jointly and it is impossible to determine the
    respective share of the work the joint owners
    must reach an agreement
  • Access Rights
  • Under certain conditions, a participant in a
    project must grant the other participants access
    rights to its foreground or background if this is
    needed for implementation of use
  • However, participants may define the background
    needed in any manner, and may exclude specific
    background (not necessarily prior to signature of
    EC grant agreement)
  • Unless agreed by the owner, access rights do not
    include right to sub-license

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How to Proceed - Flow Chart
  • Read Carefully WP/WPs
  • Identify subjects of your expertise/interest in
    the WP/WPs
  • Check for best fit and roadmaps
  • Is it in the present call?
  • Act Immediately !!!!

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How to Proceed- Join the Club
  • Identify the European leading groups in the field
  • Try to Join Forces
  • Highlight your capabilities and your potential
    contribution to the consortium (affirmative
    score).
  • Prepare a short profile emphasizing your skills
    and partners sought.

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How to Proceed- Identify Leaders
  • Colleagues and Business relations
  • CORDIS partners service https//cordis.europa.eu/p
    artners/web/guest/home
  • FP5 ,FP6 FP7 Projects (CORDIS, ISERD)
  • Fit for Health Project http//www.fitforhealth.e
    u/participate.aspx
  • Idealist Project http//www.ideal-ist.eu
  • ISERDs Assistance

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Enterprise Europe Network (EEN)
  • Helping SMEs find partners and make the most of
    business opportunities in the EU
  • A support hub for your business needs
  • Facilitating Research, Technological and
    Commercial partnerships
  • Brokerage Networking opportunities
  • Exposure to the European market
  • Database with 13,000 companies
  • What do I need to do?
  • Create a profile in the database
  • Search database for companies you are interested
    in

EEN Israel Consortium is led by ISERD-Matimop in
partnership with Manufacturers Association of
Israel and The Israeli Export Institute
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Red Team
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????? ???????? ? - ISERD
  • Health Food Agriculture and Biotechnology
    Environment Energy
  • Ms. Ayala Karniol, ayala_at_iserd.org.il
  • Information Communication Technology Security
  • Mr. Aviv Zeevi, aviv_at_iserd.org.il
  • Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production
    Processes
  • Transport (Incl. Aeronautics) Space Research
    Infrastructures
  • Dr. Nili Mandelblit, nili_at_iserd.org.il
  • Marie Curie Fellowships Socio-economic sciences
    and humanities Science in Society
  • Ms. Smadar Hirsh, smadar_at_iserd.org.il
  • Bilateral programs Eastern Europe
  • Mr. Uzi Bar Sade, uzi_at_matimop.org.il
  • Bilateral Program Manager, Northern and Western
    Europe
  • Mr. Ran Arad, ran_at_iserd.org.il

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