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WP6: Scaling upDanube Funding Mechanisms
WP lead: DLR/BMBF
Ulrike Kunze (DLR) and Ralf König (FFG)
General Assembly MeetingVienna, December 11, 2014
Objectives of the Work Package support T2.1 (EUSDR Policy Dialogue) assess options for joint funding mechanisms in the Danube
region (existing or under preparation) in collaboration with concerned stakeholders
support coordination of joint funding mechanisms in the Danube region
examine possibilities for scaling up funding mechanisms towards an Art. 185 TFEU measure (= joint programme with EU contribution) or other measures
consider role of planned DRRIF (Danube Region Research and Innovation Fund); if DRRIF established, supportcall secretariat, communication processes
WP 6: Scaling up Danube Funding Mechanisms• T6.1 Support to the Funding Parties Platform (FPP)
Task Lead: FFG (Austria)Further involved partners: DLR/BMBF, ZSI/BMWF, CEI, ASM-CIP, ANCS, UNS, RCISD, BIC, IMPEER-NASU, MIZS, MCA
• T6.2 Scaling up joint funding mechanismsTask Lead: DLR / BMBF (Germany)Further involved partners: ZSI/BMWF, BIC, UNS, FFG, SIG, CEI, RCISD, IMPEER-NASU, ASM-CIP, MEN, MIZS, MCA
• T6.3 DRRIF Contact Points / SecretariatTask Lead: DLR / BMBF (Germany)Further involved partners: UNS, CEI, URAK (printing)
WP 6 – Scaling up Danube Funding Mechanisms
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Task T6.1: Funding Parties PlatformObjectives and activities• establishment of STI Funding Parties Platform (FPP)• close cooperation/synergies with– EUREKA network/contact points in Danube region– Ulm Follow-up Working Group– EUSDR PA7 DRRIF-Working Group and Feasibility Study– STI funding agencies, networks/associations in Danube
region & EU countries (regional/national level)• Support to the preparation of a possible STI funding call under
DRRIF during project implementation period
Task T6.1: State of play and first steps• EUREKA and the Danube - Multilateral Meeting
June 18, 2014, Bergen/Norway– Special meeting of EUREKA-Danube HLRs and NPCs– Discussion of possibilities of a EUREKA Danube Region
Multilateral Call in 2015 (and beyond)• To make use of a variable geometry within the EUREKA network• to promote industrial R&D projects in the Danube Region
• Multilateral Meeting „EUREKA Danube Region Initiative (E!DI)“November 04, 2014, Zürich/Switzerland– 1st preparatory meeting for EUREKA Danube Region
Multilateral Call 2015
• “Enhancing transnational research & innovation cooperation in the Danube Region: Joint EUREKA – Danube-INCO.NET workshop”December 11-12, 2014, Vienna/Austria– 2nd preparatory meeting for EUREKA Danube Region
Multilateral Call 2015– Discussion (finalization ?) of 2015 call details– AT, BG, HR, CZ, DE, HU, RO, RS, SK have signalized to
support projects by public funding – Participants: Danube-INCO.NET partners, EUREKA HLRs &
NPCs from the Danube Region and EUREKA secretariat (Brussels)
Task T6.1: State of play and first steps
„E!DI“- Multilateral Call 2015Finalization of call documents January 2015Opening of call March 9, 2015Deadline for project outlines April 30, 2015Deadline for EUREKA project applications June 17, 2015Evaluation and funding process, selection of projects• check and evaluation of project applications
are organized/carried out by the EUREKA national offices/national funding bodies
June/July/August/September 2015
Labeling of EUREKA projects• If at least two countries have evaluated
positively, the project is eligible for the EUREKA label (E! Meeting in 10/15)
Swedish NPC/HLG1 Meeting
Start of projects Late 2015
• Call dissemination: EUREKA activities– announcement via the EUREKA communication channels
(website, EUREKA news, eZine, LinkedIn, …)– similar at national level
• Call dissemination: To Do’s by project partners– call promotion via your national channels, networks or social
media– check for relevant events in the first half of 2015 to
initiate/support, organize a matchmaking/brokerage inform national event organizers about E!DI call in 2015
– keep (establish) close contact with your national EUREKAHLRs/NCPs and the E!DI funding agencies
Task T6.1: Next steps „E!DI“-Multilateral Call 2015
• Task objective: Establishment of a platform of STI funding parties/agencies/bodies
– allocation of workshop preparatory activities to task partners screening of STI funding agencies and relevant/applicable funding programmes establishing/fostering links/relations to national funding bodies
– workshop with Danube Region funding parties (incl. E! funding bodies) 2nd/3rd quarter 2015
– discussion and agreement on common/multilateral activities of STI funding parties aligning activties call (joint funding) for multilateral cooperative research projects
– consideration of outcome of DRRIF feasibility study– supporting other relevant multilateral funding initiatives
Task T6.1: Next steps in 2015
Task 6.2 Scaling up joint funding mechanisms: 2 objectives
1. Develop a vision for a Joint Danube Programme – considering role of DRRIF (Danube Region Research and Innovation Fund) and cooperating with concerned stakeholders
2. Examine framework conditions and assess option for a roadmap towards a possible Art. 185 Danube measure
1. Vision of a joint Programme
Take into account developments of DRRIF and other relevant initiatives:
examine framework conditions and possibilities exchange information and use synergies with
concerned stakeholders:• EUSDR PA7 activities (Steering group, DRRIF
WG, DRRIF Feasibility study, JRC „Scientific Support to the EUSDR“)
• others: f. ex. EUREKA, Ulm Follow up WG, Danube Region Programme, …
2. Options for a roadmap towards a possible Art. 185 Danube measure
• Examine need, adequacy, pre-conditions, requirements, existing structures/instruments
• Use experiences from other projects:– Art. 185 initiatives: BONUS/Baltic Sea,
PRIMA/Med. countries, AAL, EUROSTARS– SEE-ERA.NET PLUS
• addresses stakeholders in the Danube region for potential coordination of programmes
• describes Deliverable D6.11 (“Roadmap”)
• finalised and uploaded in
3. Activities in the last months
Visit to BONUS Secretariat Helsinki, 08/09/2014
Exchange of information, discuss experiences,receive recommendations
• Draft submitted to Quality Assurance end of October 2014
• under discussion• “Work in Progress”: will
be updated during the course of the Danube-INCO.NET project
Deliverable D6.11: Roadmap towards a possible Art. 185 measure
Discussion, conclusions and recommendations (I)
• Discussion of adequacy, specificities and limitations of an Art. 185 measure for the Danube region
Recommendations:• Generally: discuss a set of (critical) points and agree
upon by participating countries before starting• Chose adequate instrument; depends (not only but
mainly) on– political and financial commitment of stakeholders– their interest and influence on a future
potential programme
Discussion, conclusions and recommendations (II)
Recommendations (ctd.):• Provide “sufficient” amount of funding• Estimate time frame of several years for establishment;
foresee intermediary step(s) (Era-Net COFUND?)• Be prepared to a complex procedure with involvement
of many stakeholders• Use pragmatic approach and flexible implementation:
coordinated system of existing programmes, variable geometry, …
• Exploit synergies between European, national and regional funds
Task 6.3 DRRIF Contact Points/ Secretariat• if DRRIF established during project’s lifetime: prepare
and support implementation
…. joint documents (call text etc.),dissemination material, information packages for key stakeholder groups
(DRRIF Contact Points, applicants, evaluators and)a wiki with “Frequently Asked Questions” and
answers given by DRRIF-Contact Points
Contact
Dr. Ulrike Kunze
Project Management Agency c/o German Aerospace Center (DLR)Berlin, Germany
Phone:+49 (0)30 / 67055 - [email protected]
Dipl.-Phys. Ralf König
Austrian Research and Promotion Agency(FFG)Vienna, Austria
Phone:+43 (0)57755 - [email protected]