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PCN-BIO
Emmanuelle Klein MEIRIES / MESRI
http://www.horizon2020.gouv.fr
Journée d’information H2020 SC2
Montpellier
23/06/2017
1 Du 7e PCRD à Horizon 2020...
• HORIZON 2020 : près de 80 milliards €, le plus gros budget dédié à la recherche et l’innovation dans l’histoire de l’Union européenne (...FP7 : ± 50 milliards €...)
• <8% du cadre financier pluriannuel 2014-2020 de l'UE (± 908 B€) au service de la "stratégie Europe 2020"
• au coeur de l’une des 7 initiatives phares "Union de l’innovation"
• contribuant à l'Espace Européen de la Recherche "EER/ERA"
• Une approche intégrée, de la recherche à la commercialisation, vers davantage d’innovation ("Bring ideas to the market")
2007-2013 « 7e PCRD » Objectif : bâtir l’Europe de
la connaissance
2014-2020 « Horizon 2020 » Objectif : bâtir l’Europe de
l’innovation
1 Une logique de financement par appels à propositions
• Sélection par mise en concurrence sur appel à propositions
• "Tout le monde" peut participer
• Evaluations par des experts indépendants
• Procédure en deux étapes pour les gros projets (RIA et IA), une seule étape pour les plus petits (CSA) mais sujet à variation selon les appels
• Une nouvelle approche "en cascade" pour HORIZON 2020
① Un programme spécifique publié par la CE, pour mettre en
oeuvre H2020 (7 ans...)
② un programme stratégique (réflexion sur priorités pour 3-4 ans)
③ un programme de travail (pour 2 ans...), publié annuellement
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Architecture d'Horizon 2020 ( 3 Piliers *)
Excellence
Scientifique 4 objectifs
1. Conseil Européen de
la Recherche (ERC)
(Frontier Res; indiv.)
2. Technologies
Futures &
Emergentes
(FET)(Bottom-up;
collab.)
3. Actions Marie-
Sklodowska Curie
(Carrier devel; indiv.)
4. Infrastructures de
Recherche
Défis Sociétaux 7 défis (challenges)
1. Santé, changement démo-
graphique & bien-être
2. Sécurité alimentaire,
agriculture & foresterie
durables, rech. marine...,
& Bioéconomie
3. Energie efficiente, propre
et sûre
4. Transports intelligents,
verts et intégrés
5. Climat
6. Sociétés Inclusives,
innovantes & réflexives
7. Sécurité
Primauté
Industrielle 3 objectifs
1. Leadership dans les
technologies génériques
& industrielles (LEIT)
• TIC
• Nano
• Matériaux avancés
• Biotechnologie
• Sys. product. avancés
• Espace
2. Accès au Financement à
Risque
3. Innovation dans les PME
Diffusion de l'Excellence & Elargissement de la Participation
Science avec & pour la Société
Centre Commun de Recherche (JRC) EU
RA
TO
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Institut Européeen de l'Innovation & la Technologie (EIT)
* décrits dans le "Programme spécifique" publié dès 2013 4
1 Programme spécifique (2014-2020) 5 domaines...
5. Recherche marine, maritime et sur les eaux intérieures
1. Agriculture & foresterie durables
2. Secteur agro-alimentaire durable et compétitif pour une alimentation sûre et saine
3. Valorisation des ressources vivantes aquatiques
4. Bio-industries durables et compétitives / Biotechnologies
"BBI JU" (BioBased Industries Joint Undertaking) (PPP: 800 Mio€ / 7 ans ; 2e appel: à/c de mai 2015)
1. Call for Sustainable Food Security (SFS)
2. Call for Blue Growth (BG)
4. Call for Bio-based Innovation (BE)
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+ Contribution of SC2 to other parts of
H2020 (LEIT, Smart cities, Circular
economy ...)
Programme de travail (2016 & 2017)
4 appels à propositions...
Le défi sociétal 2 (SC2)
3. Call for a Rural Renaissance (RUR)
1 Des nouvelles modalités de projet en lien avec le PEI-AGRI
L’approche « multi-acteurs »
• Projets d’innovation en réponse à une demande sociétale
• Nécessité d’impliquer tous les types d’acteurs compétents autour
d’un thème ou d’un sujet, de la phase de conception du projet jusqu’à
la phase de transfert et de dissémination.
• Complémentarité à la fois disciplinaire mais aussi en termes de
compétences entre les acteurs (Recherche, Expérimentation,
Conseil, Transfert)
• Nécessité d’améliorer l’échange de savoir et de connaissances entre
tous les acteurs.
• Objectif de d’aboutir à des solutions pratiques et opérationnelles
applicables par les «end-users » et diffusées via les réseaux du PEI-
AGRI
1 Des nouvelles modalités de projet en lien avec le PEI-AGRI
Les Réseaux Thématiques:
• RUR 10 – « Thematic Networks compiling knowledge ready for practice”
• 5 CSA de 2M€ financées en 2016 et en 2017
• Approche « multi-acteurs » mais sans actions de recherches,
d’expérimentation et de démonstration.
• Réseaux centrés sur l’échange de savoirs et de connaissances dans
l’objectif d’aboutir à des solutions pratiques et opérationnelles
applicables par les «end-users » et diffusées via les réseaux du PEI-
AGRI
Référence aux « Groupes Opérationnels »:
• Approche « multi-acteurs » à l’échelle régionale/locale.
• Projets financés par les Conseils Régionaux via la mesure 16 du FEADER.
1 Des nouvelles modalités de projet en lien avec Quelques résultats
Les Réseaux Thématiques:
• RUR 17 – « Thematic Networks compiling knowledge ready for practice”
• 5 CSA de 2M€ financées en 2018 et en 2019
• Approche « multi-acteurs » mais sans actions de recherches,
d’expérimentation et de démonstration.
• Réseaux centrés sur l’échange de savoirs et de connaissances dans
l’objectif d’aboutir à des solutions pratiques et opérationnelles
applicables par les «end-users » et diffusées via les réseaux du PEI-
AGRI
Référence aux « Groupes Opérationnels »:
• Approche « multi-acteurs » à l’échelle régionale/locale.
• Projets financés par les Conseils Régionaux via la mesure 16 du FEADER.
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Résultats appels 2016
1512
24
12
5
8
11
6
3
8
0
10
20
30
40
50
2014 2015 2016
RUR
BB (former ISIB)
ISIB
BG
SFS
147
87,5
180,5
101
38
82
45
42
12
66
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
2014 2015 2016
RUR
BB (former ISIB)
ISIB
BG
SFS
Topics & Budget
Number of topics Budget (M€)
+ 20 topics (+87%)
+ 173 M€ (+103%)
23 topics
43 topics
167,5 M€
340,5 M€
38 topics
292,5 M€
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Topics & Budget
Number of topics Budget (M€)
23 topics
43 topics
167,5 M€
340,5 M€
38 topics
292,5 M€
11
51 topics
416,5 M€
• Boosting Innovation from emerging BG activities • Linking healthy oceans with healthy people • The Arctic Dimension • Valorising the Mediterranean Sea Basin
• More resilient and resource efficient value chains • Environment-smart and climate-smart primary production • A competitive food industry • Healthy and safe foods and diets for all • EU-Africa Partnership and EU China Flagship Initiative
• New approaches towards policies and governance • New value chains and business models • Innovation and skill development
Sustainable Food Security
(SFS)
€ 180,5 million (33 expected projects)
Blue Growth (BG)
€ 82 million (10 expected projects)
• Securing sustainable biomass supply for bio-based goods and services
• Building bio-based markets of the future - mobilising stakeholder engagement
€ 12 million (5 expected projects)
Bio-based Innovation
(BB)
Rural Renaissance
(RUR) € 66 million (14 expected projects)
Overview of calls
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SFS BG BB
RIA
SFS-12 SFS-24 SFS-25
CSA
ERANET-COFUND
Topics distribution
RUR
SFS-19 SFS-41
BG-09 BG-10 BG-12
BG-03 BG-13
BG-05
SFS-01 SFS-11 SFS-31 SFS-02 SFS-14 SFS-33 SFS-03 SFS-15 SFS-37 SFS-06 SFS-21 SFS-38 SFS-07 SFS-23 SFS-42 SFS-26 SFS-44 SFS-45 SFS-09
IA BG-01 BG-02
RUR-01 RUR-04 RUR-06 RUR-07 RUR-14
RUR-10 RUR-11
RUR-08
BB-01
BB-04
BB-06
18 Two stages
Single stage
Total
6
1
7
5
3
1
2
25
18
13
Evaluation outcome of SC2 calls in 2016
SFS
24 topics
BG
8 topics
BB
3 topics
71 33 46%
45 10 22%
5
Submitted proposals*
Retained proposals
Success rate *
EU budget Million €
180,5
82
12 19 26%
14
* single and second stage
RUR
8 topics 16 66 42 38%
Overview results 2016
2016 Mode / Stage N
topics
Total Budget (M€)
Proposals subm.
Proposals eligible
Retained proposals
Success rate
SFS (24 topics)
Single stage 6 39 16 12 8 67%
1st stage 18 142
235 232 59 25%
2nd stage 59 59 25 42%
BG (8 topics)
Single stage 7 74 47 43 9 21%
1st stage 1 8
4 4 2 50%
2nd stage 2 2 1 50%
RUR (8 topics)
Single stage 3 24 32 31 9 29%
1st stage 5 42
48 47 11 13%
2nd stage 11 11 7 63%
BB (3 topics)
Single stage 2 7 17 16 4 25%
1st stage 1 5
8 6 3 50%
2nd stage 3 3 1 33%
Single Stage only 18 144 112 102 30 29%
Second Stage only 25 197 75 75 34 45%
TOTAL single + second stage
43 341 187 177 64 36%
Results 2016
Applications All 2016 Calls
6173 applications by 3346
unique applicants
• MS: 5042 applications (82%)
• AC: 503 applications (8%)
• TC : 628 applications (10%)
Applications per sector:
• EDU: 1947 (32%)
• RES: 1703 (28%)
• SME: 1108 (18%)
• PUB: 717 (12%)
• IND: 314 (5%)
• OTH: 384 (6%)
MS: Member States
AC: Associated Countries
TC: Third Countries
EDU: higher or secondary education establishments
RES: research organisations
IND: private for-profit entities, minus SMEs
SME: Small and medium enterprises
PUB: public bodies (excluding research organisations and secondary or higher education establishments)
OTH: other (e.g. not-for-profit organisations, trade associations, civil society organisations, etc.)
Requested Funding All 2016 Calls
2,015 M€ total requested funding (5,9 times the available budget as compared to 6,8 times for 2015 and 11,2 times for 2014)
• MS: 1,801 M€ (89%)
• AC: 180.3 M€ (9%)
• TC: 34.4 M€ (2%)
Requested funding by sector:
• EDU: 875.4 M€ (43%)
• RES: 675.1 M€ (33%)
• SME: 181.3 M€ (9%)
• IND: 154.8 M€ (8%)
• PUB: 66.7 M€ (3%)
• OTH: 62.2 M€ (3%)
Country of Coordinators
BE 5%
DE 12%
DK 5%
EL 5%
ES 9%
FR 19%
IS 3%
IT 12%
NL 8%
NO 6%
SE 2%
UK 14%
2016
AT 3%
BE 3%
DE 8%
DK 3%
EL 6%
ES 6%
FI 3% FR
17% IE 3%
IT 8%
NL 8%
NO 6%
PT 3%
SE 3%
UK 20%
2015
64 Coordinators from 12 Counties
BE 4%
DE 7% DK
4%
EE 1%
EL 7%
ES 12
15%
FI 1%
FR 12% HU
1%
IE 5% IS
1%
IT 10%
NL 10%
NO 2%
PL 1%
SE 1%
SI 1%
UK 15%
2014
35 Coordinators from 15 Counties
81 Coordinators from 18 Counties
Single Stage 2016
Evaluation outcome
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Call Topic Instrument Service Subm.
proposals Eligib
proposals Retained
Success rate
Budget (Mio EUR)
BB BB-04 IA REA 11 11 3 27% 6
BB-06 CSA REA 5 5 1 20% 1
BG
BG-01 IA REA 17 17 2 12% 22
BG-02 IA INEA 9 8 1 13% 7
BG-03 CSA INEA 8 8 1 13% 2
BG-05 ERANET COFUND RTD 1 1 1 100% 10
BG-09 RIA EASME 2 2 1 50% 30
BG-10 RIA EASME 4 4 2 50%
BG-13 CSA RTD 3 3 1 33% 3
RUR
RUR-08 IA REA 3 3 1 33% 12
RUR-10 CSA REA 25 25 6 24% 10
RUR-11 CSA REA 3 3 2 67% 2
SFS
SFS-09 RIA REA 5 4 1 25% 7
SFS-12 CSA REA 2 1 1 100% 3
SFS-19 ERANET COFUND REA 3 3 3 100% 15
SFS-24 CSA RTD 2 2 1 50% 2
SFS-25 CSA RTD 1 1 1 100% 2
SFS-41 ERANET COFUND REA 3 1 1 100% 10
18 topics 107 102 30 29% 144
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BB-2016-1
All Calls
46 43 45 49 4435
27
13 169 14 15 12 15
82 2 6 3 6 2 2 3 2 1 2 1
27
5 1 3 2 1 1 1
112111
73 60 65
48
42
35 2834 28 26
18 15
1417 17 12
12 79 4 3 3 3 2 1
40
1411 7 4 3 2 3 2 00
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
IT ES DE FR UK BE NL PT SE EL FI DK IE PL RO HR SI AT BG HU CZ EE LV CY LT MT SK NO TR IL RS IS UA FO ME BA TN
MS AC
OTHER
MAIN LIST
Country participation (MS + AC)
22
BB-2016-1
All Calls
Country participation (TC)
9
5
3 34
1 1
3
1 1 12 2 2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
8
7
6 6
1
32
0
1 1 12
0 0 0
0 0 0 0 01
01
0 01
01
0 0 0
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
US RU CA CH CN JP EG ZA BR CR GL IN KR MG MY AR BF BY CI CM CO DZ GE GH KE MD SN TH TW UG VN
TC
Series2
Series1
23
BB-2016-1
Country participation
3 32
5
7
1 1
4
12
3
12
12
1
15
13
10
6
4
7 76
65
2
43
2
4 43
2
32
10
30
1 10
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
IT SE FI ES DE HR SI BE NL PL RO AT UK FR DK EL LV BG PT HU IE LT RS NO BA ME CH
MS AC TC
OTHER
MAIN LIST
24
BB-2016-1
Organisation types
25
4 6 4
49
24 2115
50
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
PRC HES REC OTH PUB
Others
Main list
HES Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
REC Research Organisations
PRC Private for-profit entities
PUB Public bodies
OTH Other
25
BG-2016-1
Country participation
14
20 20
14 16
69
37
4 4 4 3 15
1 1 2 2 1 1
21
1 2 1
85 3 4
1 1 2 1 1
63
45 43
43
32
22 16
2116
1916
1312
73
6 6 33 1
2 2 1 0 1
38
9 8 42
1
7
76
51
3 1 2 0 0 00
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
ES UK DE IT FR NL PT BE DK EL FI IE SE HR PL CZ RO CY EE MT AT BG SI HU SK NO IL TR IS FO UA US RU CA CH CN JP GL IN KR AR BY
MS AC TC
OTHER
MAIN LIST
26
BG-2016-1
Organisation types
39
7743
11 19
197 128
127
24 14
0
50
100
150
200
250
PRC REC HES OTH PUB
Others
Main list
27
RUR-2016-1
Country participation
14 1316
14
4
139 8
14 4 5 6
1
63
13
1 1 1 13
1 1 1 1
3735
24
19
23
14
13
7
1410
6 5 4
8
3
84
6 23
3 11 0 1 0
34
2 22 1
11 1 10
10
20
30
40
50
IT ES FR BE DE UK NL PL PT EL DK HU IE BG SE SI AT RO FI CZ LT HR EE LV MT SK RS TR NO UA ME BA CH EG GE MD
MS AC TC
OTHER
MAIN LIST
28
RUR-2016-1
Organisation types
52
24 25 31
4
83
7862
30
16
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
REC PRC HES OTH PUB
Others
Main list
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SFS-2016-1
Country participation
1517
11
14 1412
9
53 2
4 42 1 2 2 1 1 1
31
31
31 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
17
2
73 2
1
3
02
20 0
0 1 20 0 1 0 0
2
20
1 0
0
1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 00
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
IT BE ES DE
FR NL
UK FI PT
AT
DK SE EE EL HR IE RO SI LV PL
TR IL
NO RS
TN ZA BR
CR
EG MG
MY
US
BF
CH CI
CM CO DZ
GH KE
SN TH TW UG
VN
MS AC TC
OTHER
MAIN LIST
30
SFS-2016-1
Organisation types
71
48
179 5
2
12
26
12
2
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
PUB REC HES PRC OTH
Others
Main list
Country of 30 coordinators
31
DE; 7
UK; 5
ES; 4
FR; 4
IT; 4
NO; 2
BE; 2
DK; 2
Single stage
Two stages 2016
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Evaluation outcome
Call Topic proposals
subm. proposals eligible
Nb proposals
to 2nd stage
Nb expecte
d projects
Exp success
rate
Budget (Mio EUR)
Dyn. threshol
d applied
Threshold
value
BB BB-01 6 6 3 1 33% 5 No 8
BG BG-12 4 4 2 1 50% 8 No 8
RUR
RUR-01 19 19 2 1 50% 6 Yes 9,5
RUR-04 13 13 3 1 33% 5 No 8
RUR-06 4 4 2 2 100% 20 No 8
RUR-07 7 7 2 1 50% 6 No 8
RUR-14 4 4 2 1 50% 5 No 8
First stage (Calls BB, BG and RUR)
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Evaluation outcome
Call Topic proposals
subm. proposals eligible
proposals to 2nd stage
Expect. projects
Exp. success
rate
Budget (Mio EUR)
Dyn. Thresh. applied
Thr. value
SFS
SFS-01 39 39 4 2 50% 12 Yes 9
SFS-02 4 4 2 2 100% 10 No 8 SFS-03 22 22 2 1 50% 5 Yes 8,5 SFS-06 15 15 4 1 25% 7 No 8 SFS-07 4 4 2 2 100% 8 No 8 SFS-11 13 13 6 3 50% 12 No 8 SFS-14 27 27 5 2 40% 11 Yes 9 SFS-15 9 8 4 1 25% 7 No 8 SFS-21 3 3
5 2 40% 12 No 8 SFS-23 6 6 SFS-26 10 10 5 2 40% 10 No 8 SFS-31 12 12 2 1 50% 5 Yes 8,5 SFS-33 12 12 3 1 33% 6 Yes 8,5
SFS-37 12 11 3 1 33% 9,5 No 8 SFS-38 9 9 2 1 50% 12 No 8 SFS-42 21 21 4 1 25% 5 No 8 SFS-44 4 4 3 1 33% 5 No 8 SFS-45 12 12 3 1 33% 5 No 8
First stage (call SFS)
1 Quelques chiffres de comparaison
Call BG
BG 2016 one stage
BG two stages
Nombre de participations
Evaluées Retenues Taux de succès
France 48 16 33,33%
Allemagne 63 20 31,75%
Royaume Uni 65 20 30,77%
Espagne 77 14 18,18%
Italy 57 14 24,56%
Pays-Bas 28 6 21,43%
Succès global 27,80%
En montant demandé €
Evaluées retenues taux de succès
FR 21 769 891,27 € 7 097 890,63 € 32,60%
DE 28 927 319,06 € 10 522 722,42 € 36,38%
UK 25 460 816,26 € 6 943 925,50 € 27,27%
ES 31 793 943,12 € 8 195 153,53 € 25,78%
IT 28 179 487,22 € 5 532 132,96 € 19,63%
NL 14 093 588,69 € 1 954 239,43 € 13,87%
Succès global 25,50%
Nombre de participations
Evaluées Retenues Taux de succès
France 12 3 25,00%
Allemagne 2 1 50,00%
Royaume Uni 4 2 50,00%
Espagne 8 3 37,50%
Italy 9 2 22,22%
Pays-Bas 1 1 100,00%
Succès global 41,10%
En montant demandé €
Evaluées retenues taux de succès
FR 3 541 250,00 € 1 856 250,00 € 52,42%
DE 903 000,00 € 660 000,00 € 73,09%
UK 618 750,00 € 543 750,00 € 87,88%
ES 2 376 593,75 € 770 593,75 € 32,42%
IT 2 577 236,00 € 451 236,00 € 17,51%
NL 397 500,00 € 397 500,00 € 100,00%
Succès global 51,20%
1 Quelques chiffres de comparaison
Call RUR 2016 one stage
RUR two stages
Nombre de participations
Evaluées Retenues Taux de succès
France 40 16 40,00%
Allemagne 27 4 14,81%
Royaume Uni 27 13 48,15%
Espagne 48 13 27,08%
Italy 51 14 27,45%
Pays-Bas 22 9 40,91%
Succès global 33,60%
En montant demandé €
Evaluées retenues taux de succès
FR 7 189 627,63 € 2 296 064,50 € 31,94%
DE 5 615 570,26 € 561 088,75 € 9,99%
UK 5 291 524,50 € 2 254 636,25 € 42,61%
ES 9 608 075,13 € 2 989 871,88 € 31,12%
IT 8 425 941,75 € 2 170 721,25 € 25,76%
NL 4 065 980,50 € 1 709 813,75 € 42,05%
Succès global 32,00%
Nombre de participations
Evaluées Retenues Taux de succès
France 20 13 65,00%
Allemagne 19 13 68,42%
Royaume Uni 28 15 53,57%
Espagne 23 15 65,22%
Italy 33 17 51,52%
Pays-Bas 28 21 75,00%
Succès global 63,20%
En montant demandé
Evaluées retenues taux de succès
FR 7 096 397,00 € 5 472 904,50 € 77,12%
DE 6 403 771,75 € 4 434 964,25 € 69,26%
UK 6 587 913,75 € 3 933 165,00 € 59,70%
ES 6 014 185,00 € 4 707 587,50 € 78,27%
IT 7 583 817,25 € 4 650 782,25 € 61,33%
NL 9 706 732,75 € 7 088 912,75 € 73,03%
Succès global 68,10%
1 Quelques chiffres de comparaison
Call SFS 2016 one stage
Call SFS two stages
Nombre de participations
Evaluées Retenues Taux de succès
France 11 11 100,00%
Allemagne 14 13 92,86%
Royaume Uni
6 6 100,00%
Espagne 7 7 100,00%
Italy 9 9 100,00%
Pays-Bas 10 10 100,00%
Succès global 98,40%
En montant demandé
Evaluées retenues taux de succès
FR 4 342 538,87 € 4 342 538,87 € 100,00%
DE 5 013 544,06 € 4 808 544,06 € 95,91%
UK 2 539 767,62 € 2 539 767,62 € 100,00%
ES 1 374 681,13 € 1 374 681,13 € 100,00%
IT 1 411 658,84 € 1 411 658,84 € 100,00%
NL 2 494 188,84 € 2 494 188,84 € 100,00%
Succès global 98,70%
Nombre de participations
Evaluées Retenues Taux de succès
France 98 58 59,18%
Allemagne 87 39 44,83%
Royaume Uni
125 64 51,20%
Espagne 108 50 46,30%
Italy 124 54 43,55%
Pays-Bas 64 32 50,00%
Succès global 46,30%
En montant demandé €
Evaluées retenues taux de succès
FR 32 526 062,50 € 16 754 979,50 € 51,51%
DE 31 368 451,75 € 12 327 079,50 € 39,30%
UK 43 196 471,00 € 19 809 941,25 € 45,86%
ES 29 349 409,75 € 12 308 722,25 € 41,94%
IT 40 164 929,50 € 12 466 103,75 € 31,04%
NL 28 442 540,50 € 17 585 201,75 € 61,83%
Succès global 42,60%
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Programmation 2018-2020 Grandes tendances / nouveautés
1 Défi sociétal 2 : WP 2018-2020
5 orientations stratégiques du scoping paper
1. Changement climatique et résilience « on land and sea »
2. Transition vers une bioéconomie circulaire
3. Des écosystèmes fonctionnels, des systèmes alimentaires durables et
des modes de vie sains
4. Innovation sur terre et en mer : nouveaux produits, chaines de valeur et
marchés
5. Développer des territoires et chaines de valeurs intelligents et connectés
dans les zones rurales et côtières
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SC2 WP at a glance
Highlights
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•Valorising functional biodiversity; Unlocking the potential of microbiome in a food systems approach; more healthy and sustainable foods, animals, plants; personalised nutrition; alternative proteins; climate smart farming; better soil, water and waste management; Citizen-driven sustainable food systems in cities; Building capacities around clouds, labs, genetics; research in the context of the International Bioeconomy Forum (IBF);
•Total investment €135 million for the microbiome across Horizon 2020
Building sustainable food systems for healthy people & environment
•Circular Bioeconomy Thematic Investment Platform .
•Total EU contribution to risk-sharing financial instrument €100 million Building a circular bioeconomy
•All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance: coordination of maritime research and innovation in the Atlantic; marine ecosystems; new aquaculture value chains;
•Future of the Seas and Oceans flagship: Blue cloud; observations and forecasting; observation technologies
•Total investment over €100 million
Oceans and Seas research flagships
•Digital integration platforms; digital service platforms for rural economies; digital innovation hubs for agriculture; preparing farmers for the digital age; digital solutions and tools for CAP modernisation
•Total investment over €60 million
Enabling the digital revolution in rural economies
•Support to FNSSA implementation; Food systems Africa; Sustainable intensification in Africa; Diversifying revenue in rural sub-saharan Africa; Integrated approaches to food safety controls; Sustainable soils and land management; organic fertilisers
•Total investment €115 million
InCo: EU-Africa Partnership on Food and Nutrition Security and
Sustainable Agriculture & EU-China Flagship initiative
Coverage: #topics
3 MISSIONS 3 CALLS 3 Virtual FAs ... and much more
Key figures
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Coverage: #of topics/Specific Programme
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.5
2.4
12
10
40
11
19
Coverage: #of topics/Scoping Paper Priorities
1. Climate
2. Circular Bioeconomy
3. Ecosystems & Food
4. Innovations
5. Smart Territories
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SFS
BG
RUR
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Coverage
3 MISSIONS 3 CALLS 3 Virtual FAs ... and much more
719,75 184
71
132
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Coverage: Budget/Specific Programme
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.5
2.4
253
127
531
174
178
Coverage: Budget/ Scoping Paper Priorities
1. Climate
2. Circular Bioeconomy
3. Ecosystems & Food
4. Innovations
5. Smart Territories
736 241,5
285
Coverage: Budget/Call
SFS
BG
RUR
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20
25
30
35
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45
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A balanced shift towards Innovation, with a portfolio approach (Av. ~3 projects/topic)
Selection of widening friendly topics in 2018-2020 WPs: they address research areas where EU13 have specific research interest and/or capacity. Selection based only on excellence.
SFS-04-2019-2020: Integrated health approaches and alternatives to pesticide use
SFS-07-2018: Building a healthy and sustainable European apiculture
SFS-12-2019: A vaccine against African Swine Fever
LC-SFS-19-2018-2019: Climate-smart and resilient farming
LC-SFS-20-2019: EJP on agricultural soil management
SFS-16-2018: Towards healthier and sustainable food
SFS-22-2019: Integrated water management at the small agriculture catchment
CE-SFS-24-2018: Integrated system innovation in valorising urban biowaste
BG-01-2018: Towards a Baltic and North Sea research and innovation programme
LC-BG-10-2019: Coordination of marine and maritime research and innovation in the Black Sea
RUR-03-2018: Contracts for effective and lasting delivery of agri-environmental public goods
CE-RUR-08-2018-2019-2020: Closing nutrient cycles
RUR-09-2018: Realising the potential of regional and local bio-based economies
RUR-10-2019: Circular bio-based business models for rural communities
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Widening 'friendly' topics
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In addition, there are 3 instruments: Women Innovators prize, European Capital of Innovation (iCapital) contest, EIC preparatory phase which favour among others innovative and entrepreneurial spirit of SMEs and start ups in EU13.
Area # topics indicative budget
Excellent science
ERC 0 0
FET 0 0
MCS (using SEWP budget) 1 18
Research Infr 0 0
Industrial leadership
ICT 1 10
Nano, raw materials 7 146,5
Biotechnology 0 0
Space 0 0
Societal challenges
Health 0 0
Food 13 169,5
Energy 2 9
Transport 0 0
Climate 9 273,7
Europe in a changing World 0 0
Secure Societies 16 TBC
Cross cutting
SWAFS 1 17
SEWP 4 397
NCP follow up calls 15 TBC
Total 66 1020,7
Widening 'friendly' topics
1
Call for Sustainable Food Security (SFS): Resilient and resource-efficient value chains
"Sécurité alimentaire durable..." Assurer la disponibilité et l'accès à une nourriture suffisante, saine et nutritive...
WP 2018-2020 "Draft 1": 35 topics
1
SFS structure
Sustainable Food
Security
From functional ecosystems to healthy food
Environment and climate smart food production and
consumption
Targeted international cooperation
Building capacities
18 Topics (+1;-1)
6 Topics (-2) 6 Topics
10 Topics (+1)
Type of actions applied: RIA, IA, CSA,
• LC-SFS-03-2018: Microbiome
applications
• LC-SFS-15-2018: Future proofing our plants
• LC-SFS-17-2019: Alternative proteins for food and feed
• LC-SFS-19-2018-2019: Climate-smart and resilient farming
• LC-SFS-20-2019: European Joint Programme on agricultural soil management
• LC-SFS-33-2019: Food Systems Africa
LC
Low Carbon
• DT-SFS-14-2018-2019: Personalised Nutrition
• DT-SFS-25-2019: Food Cloud Demonstrators
• DT-RUR-14 -2018 ICT innovation for agriculture – digital innovation hubs
DT
Digitisation
• CE—SFS-23-2019: Food systems approaches in cities
• CE-SFS-24-2018: Valorising urban biowaste
CE
Circular Economy
Contribution of SFS to Focus Areas
1
1. Call for Sustainable Food Security (SFS)
1.1 From functional ecosystems to healthy food - (17 topics ; p.1/3) 1
SFS-01-2018/2019/2020 : Biodiversity in action : across farmland and the value chain
A:2018 Small organisms, big effects for plants RIA, 7M€
B:2019 Capitalising on native biodiversity in farmland landscape RIA, 15 M€
C:2020 From agrobiodiversity to dynamic value chains RIA
./.
LC-SFS-03-2018 : Microbiome applications for sustainable food systems
IA, 10 M€
SFS-04-2019/2020 : Integrated health approaches and alternatives towards pesticide use
A:2019 Integration of plant protection in a global Health approache RIA, 15 M€
B: 2020 Biocidal and plant protection products RIA
SFS-05-2018/2019/2020 : New and emerging risks in plant health
RIA, 7M€
SFS-06-2019/2020 : Stepping up integrated past management
A: 2019 Decision support systems RIA, 5M€
B: 2020 EU wide demonstration farm network RIA
1
1. Call for Sustainable Food Security (SFS)
1.1 From functional ecosystems to healthy food - (17 topics) (p.2/3) 1
SFS-07-2018 : Building a healthy and sustainable European apiculture
RIA, 7 M€
SFS-08-2018/2019 : Improving animal welfare
A:2018 Precision livestock farming RIA, 5M€
B:2019 Organic and low-input poultry farming RIA, 6M€
./.
SFS-11-2018/2019 : Anti-microbials and animal production
A:2018 Rethinking management of health of farmed animals RIA, 6M€
B:2019 Alternative therapies to anti-microbials IA, 6M€
SFS-12-2019 : A vaccine against African Swine Fever
RIA, 10M€
1 1
LC- SFS-15-2018 : Future proofing our plants
évaluation qualités végétales CSA, 3M€
DT-SFS-14-2018/2019 : Personalized Nutrition
IA, 7M€
1. Call for Sustainable Food Security (SFS)
1.1 From functional ecosystems to healthy food - (17 topics) (p.3/3)
SFS-16-2018 : Towards healthier and sustainable food
RIA, 7M€
LC-SFS-17-2019 : Alternative proteins for food and feed
IA, 8M€
Focus areas : (DT) digitisation (LC) Low Carbon
1
1. Call for Sustainable Food Security (SFS)
1.2 Environment and climate smart food production and consumption – (5 topics)
1 LC-SFS-19-2018-2019 : Climate-smart and resilient farming
A: 2018 Microclimate management : from field to landscape RIA, 7M€
B: 2019 Efficiency and resilience of mixed farming and agroforestry systems RIA, 7M€
LC-SFS-20-2019 : European Joint Programming on agricultural soil management
EJP Co-fund (50%), 40M€
SFS-21-2019 : Integrated water management at the small agriculture catchment
RIA, 7M€, Widening
CE-SFS-23-2019 : Innovative and citizen-driven food system approaches in cities
IA, 6M€
CE-SFS-24-2018: Bioeconomy cities: integrated system innovation in valorising urban biowaste
IA, 10M€
Focus areas : (CE) circular economy (LC) Low Carbon
1
1. Call for Sustainable Food Security (SFS) 1.3 Building capacities – (5 topics)
1
SFS-26-2018 Monitoring food R&I investments and impacts
RIA, 7M€
DT-SFS-25-2019 : Food Cloud demonstrators From TRL 4-5 to TRL 6-7 IA, 10M€
SFS-28-2018 : Innovations in plant variety testing – nouvelles variétés végétales RIA, ?
SFS-27-2018/2019/2020 : Genetic Resources and Pre-breeding communities
A: 2018 Joining forces for GenRes and biodiversity management CSA, 3M€
B: 2019 Adding value to plant GenRes RIA, 7M€
C: 2020 The GenRes-user interface and pre-breeding activities IA
SFS-29-2018/2019/2020 : Agri-Aqua Labs A:2018 Understanding the genome of farmed animals, its expression and translation into traits RIA, 6M€
B: 2019 Looking beyond plant adaptation RIA, 5M€
SFS-29-2018/2019 : ERANETs in agri-food (tbc) A: 2019 ICT-Enabled Agri-food Systems Eranet Cofund, 6M€
B: 2019 Climate change and Food Systems Eranet Cofund, 6M€
C: 2018 International Vetenary Vaccinology Eranet Cofund, 10M€
1
1. Call for Sustainable Food Security (SFS)
1.4 Targeted international cooperation – (6 topics) 1
SFS-32-2018: SustaSupport to the implementation of EU Research and Iinnovation partnership
on food and nutrition security and sustainable agriculture
CSA, 5M€
SFS-31-2019 (LC) : Supporting Microbiome Coordination and the International Bioeconomy
Forum CSA, 3M€
LC-SFS-33-2019 : Food Systems Africa RIA, 5M€
SFS-34-2019/2020 : Sustainable Intensification in Africa A:2019 African Farming Systems, sustainable intensification pathways RIA, 7,5 M€, maa
B:2019 Soil system for Africa RIA, 5M€
C: 2020animal health – vector-borne diseases RIA
SFS-36-2019: Integrated approaches to food safety controls across the agri-food chain RIA, 4M€
SFS-37-2018 : Highly efficient management of soil quality and land resources RIA, 5M€
EU- Africa partnership on food and nutrition security and sustainable agriculture
EU-China FABFlagship initiative
SFS-37-2018 : High-quality organic fertilisers from biogas digestate RIA, 5M€
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Call for a Rural Renaissance (RUR) Fostering innovation and business opportunities
Renaissance rurale – favoriser
l'innovation et l'activité économique
Draft WP : 20 topics
2
2018/2020 RUR Call structure
Rural renaissance
From farm to society:
understanding dynamics and modernising
policies
Organising sustainable food and non food value chains
under changing condition
Boosting innovation and
enhancing human and
social capital
Taking advantage of the
digital revolution
4 Topics, (6 RIA, 1 CSA) €55 mio
7 Topics (2 CSA, 5 IA, 2 RIA) €66 mio for 2018/2019
5 Topics (4 IA and 1 CSA) €52 mio for 2018/2019
3 Topics (3 CSA, 1 RIA) €25 mio for 2018/2019
• LC-RUR-11-2019-2020
Sustainable wood value chains
• DT-RUR-12-2019 Agricultural digital cross-cutting integration platforms
• DT-RUR-13-2020 Digital service platforms for rural economies
• DT-RUR-14 -2018 ICT innovation for agriculture – digital innovation hubs
Contributions to focus areas
DT
Digitisation
LC
Low Carbon
• CE-RUR-08-2018-2019-2020 Closing nutrient cycles
• CE-RUR-10-2019 Circular biobased business models
CE
Circular Economy
1
2. Call for a Rural renaissance
2.1 From farm to society: understanding dynamics and modernising policies – (4 topics)
2
RUR-01-2018-2019 : Building modern rural policies on long-term visions and societal
engagement
A: 2018 Rural society-science-policy hub CSA, 5M€
B: 2018 Renewing rural generations, jobs and farms RIA, 6M€
C: 2019 Building resilient mountain value chains delivering private and public goods RIA, 6M€
RUR-02-2018 : Socio-economic impacts of digitisation of agriculture and rural areas
RIA, 5M€
RUR-03-2018 : Contracts for effective and lasting delivery of agri-environmental public goods
RIA, 5M€
RUR-04-2018-19 : Analytical tools and models to support agricultural and natural resource
policies
A: 2018 Developping new models supporting agricultural and natural resource policies RIA, 4M€
B: 2019 Modelling international trade in agro-food products RIA, 5M€
1
2. Call for a Rural renaissance
2.2 Organising sustainable food and non-food value chains under changing conditions –
2
CE-RUR-08-2018/2019/2020 : Closing nutrient cycles
A: 2018 Understanding properties and impacts of bio-based fertilisers RIA, 6M€
B: 2018-19-20 Bio-based fertilisers from animal manure IA, 8M€
C: 2020 Bio-based fertilisers from other by-products of the agro-food or forestry industry IA ?
RUR-09-2018 : Realising the potential of regional and local bio-based economies
CSA, 3M€
CE- RUR-10-2019/2020 : Circular bio-based business models for rural communities
IA, 10M€
RUR-11-2019/2020 (LC): Sustainable wood value chains
A: 2019 (re) Construction / retrofitting of localities IA, 10M€
B: 2020 Adaptation of forest stands and production systems IA, 5M€
1
2. Call for a Rural renaissance
2.3 Taking advantage of the digital revolution – (5 topics) 2
DT-RUR-12-2019 : Agricultural digital cross-cutting integration platforms
IA, 15M€
DT- RUR-13-2020: Digital service platforms for rural economies
(tbc)
DT-RUR-14-2018: ICT Innovation for agriculture – Digital Innovation Hubs for Agriculture
IA, 10M€, maa
RUR-15-2020 : Enabling the farm advisors' community to prepare farmers for the digital age
CSA, 7M€
RUR-16-2018 : Digital solutions and e-tools to modernise the CAP
IA, 10M€, fléché vers organismes payeurs
1
2. Call for a Rural renaissance
2.4 Boosting innovation and enhancing the human and social capital in rural areas – (4 topics)
2
RUR-17-2018/2019/2020 : Thematic networks compiling knowledge ready for practice
CSA, 2M€ – AKIS – EIP Agri
RUR-18-2019 : Fuelling the potential of advisors for innovation
CSA, 5M€ - AKIS
1
Call for Blue Growth (BG) : demonstrating an
Ocean of Opportunities
Croissance Bleue: un océan de possiblités
Draft WP: 9 topics
3
BLUE GROWTH 2018-2020
Blue Growth Call 2018-2019
Indicative BUDGET: 169,5 M€ Activity lines: 2.3 Exploiting the potential of aquatic living resources
2.5 Cross cutting marine and maritime research 9 Topics
IA
2018: 80,5 M € 2019: 89 M €
ERANET
CSA RIA
SC2 Blue
Growth
EXCELLENT SCIENCE
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES
CROSS-CUTTING
SC 4
SC 3
SC5…
A strategic coordinated
approach for marine and
maritime research
across all Horizon 2020
BLUE GROWTH 2018-2020
SC2
SFS
SC2
RUR
BLUE GROWTH 2018-2020
BLUE GROWTH beyond SC2-BG
INFRASTRUCTURES…
LEIT
SC5
SC4
SC3
SC2 SFS, RUR
SC2
BLUE
GROWTH
BLUE GROWTH 2018-2020
SC3 Energy
SC4 Transport
SC5 Climate
• wave energy • floating wind farms • aquatic biomass biofuel • offshore storage of C02 • Shipping renewable fuel • Energy islands
• Innovative ships • autonomous ships • ship emissions • unmanned activities • underwater noise • maritime transport safety • Marine accidents response
• Climate change, biodiversity and ecosystems
• recovery of sea resources • sea level changes • Cryosphere
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES
Blue Growth across H2020
INFRASTR
LEIT
SC5
SC4
SC3
SC2
BG
BLUE GROWTH 2018-2020
Blue Growth across H2020
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP / RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES
EXAMPLES
LEIT
Infrastructures
• SPACE – Copernicus Marine Services, ocean models
• NMBP: off-shore energy materials
• Research Vessels
INFRASTR
LEIT
SC5
SC4
SC3
SC2
BG
1
3. Call for Blue Growth: demonstrating an Ocean of Opportunities
3
BG-02-2018 : Blue Bioeconomy Public-Public Partnership
ERANet Cofund, 10M€
BG-01-2018 : Towards a Baltic and North Sea research and innovation programme
CSA, 2,5M€
1
3. Call for Blue Growth: Unlocking the potential of the Oceans
3
DT-BG-04-2018/2019 : Sustainable EU aquaculture 2.0
2018 IA, 6M€
LC-BG-03-2018 : Sustainable harvesting of marine biological resources
RIA, 6,5M€
Focus areas : (CE) circular economy (LC) Low Carbon
BG-06-2019 : Multi-use of the marine space, offshore and near-shore: pilot demonstrators
IA, 9M€
CE-BG-07-2019 : Sustainable solutions for bio-based plastics on land and sea
IA, 9M€
1
3. Call for Blue Growth: Unlocking the potential of the Oceans
3 BG-08-2019/2020: The Future of Seas and Oceans Flagship Initiative
A: 2019 Blue Cloud Services IA, 6M€
B: 2019 Observation and forecasting IA, 12M€
C : 2020 Technologies for observations IA
Focus areas : (CE) circular economy
BG-1092018/2019 : All Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance Flagship
A: Coordination of marine and maritime research and innovation activities in the Atlantic Ocean CSA,
4M€
B: Assessing the status of Atlantic marine ecosystems RIA, 9M€
C: New value chains for aquaculture production RIA, 8M€
LC-BG-10-2019 : Coordination of marine and maritime research and innovation activities in the
Black Sea
CSA, 2M€
1
Autres actions
4
• Circular Bioeconomy Thematic Investment Platform (risk-
sharing financial instrument)
• Support to Research and Innovation Policy in the area of bio-
based products and services
• External expertise
1
LEIT-NMBP : KET Biotechnology (Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology, and advanced Manufacturing and Processing)
Appel Biotechnologie 2018-2020 5
WP 2018-2020 : 7 topics
• 3 topics pour 2018
• 2 topics pour 2019
• 2 topics pour 2020
1
6. NMBP-2018-2020 – Call Biotechnology
4
BIOTEC-01-2018: Standardisation in Synthetic Biology (CSA, 0,75 à 1 M€ - 1 étape)
BIOTEC-02-2018: Boosting the efficiency of photosynthesis (RIA, 6 à 8 M€ - TRL 3 à 5 - 2
étapes)
BIOTEC-03-2018: Synthetic biology to expand diversity of nature's chemical production
(RIA, 6 à 8 M€ - TRL 3 à 6 - 2 étapes)
CE-BIOTEC-04-2019: New biotechnologies for environmental remediation (RIA, 5 M€ -
TRL 3 à 5 – coopération avec la Chine)
CE-BIOTEC-05-2019: Microorganism communities for plastics bio-degradation (RIA, 5 M€
- TRL 3 à 5 – coopération avec la Chine)
BIOTEC-06-2020: Reprogrammed microorganisms for biological sensors (IA)
BIOTEC-07-2020: Multi-omics for the optimisation of genotype-phenotype associations
(RIA)
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Point de Contact National "BIO"*
•DEFI SOCIETAL 2 : Sécurité alimentaire,
Agriculture & Foresterie durables, Recherche Marine, Maritime, Eaux continentales
et Bioéconomie
• Primauté Industrielle : Technologie Générique Clé
"Biotechnologie"
Le 1er Cercle: Un consortium public-"privé"...
* Le réseau français des PCN est coordonné par le MENESR
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Le soutien stratégique du PCN-BIO
•DEFI SOCIETAL 2 : Sécurité alimentaire,
Agriculture & Foresterie durables, Recherche Marine, Maritime,
et eaux continentales et Bioéconomie
• Primauté Industrielle :
Technologie Générique Clé "Biotechnologie"
G.T.N & R.C.P
Le 2e cercle
CCIR
ARI
PME
1 Les contacts au PCN-BIO français (1/2)
Rafael GARCIA-VILLAR [email protected] - 05 82 06 63 33
Coordinateur du PCN
Christophe COTILLON
Antoine KIEFFER
[email protected] - 01 44 08 86 15
[email protected] - 01 44 08 37 05
PME & Centres techniques Agro-alimentaires
Françoise GORGA [email protected] - 01 53 83 86 17
PME & Industries Agro-alimentaires
Adrien GUICHAOUA [email protected] - 01 40 04 49 05
Filière Agricole & PEI-Agri
Vincent MASSOT
Delphine MUTHS
[email protected] - 02 41 96 23 22
[email protected] - 02 98 01 66 89
Universités & Régions
Philippe MOGUEDET [email protected] - 02 97 87 38 97
Mers & Océans
http://www.horizon2020.gouv.fr/
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1 Les contacts PCN & RCP français (2/2)
Emmanuelle
KLEIN MENESR
01 55 55 86 24
PCN & RCP
Valérie
DEHAUDT MAAF
01 49 55 48 03
PCN & RCP
Stéphanie
HUGON MEIN
01 79 84 32 29
PCN & exp. CP : Biotechnologies
http://www.horizon2020.gouv.fr/
1 En savoir plus...
• http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/
• http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/ • desktop/en/opportunities/index.html (on-line manual)
• desktop/en/experts/index.html (expert evaluators)
• http://www.horizon2020.gouv.fr