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Bulgaria and EU funding dedicated to R&I National event of Bulgaria Synergies between Research and Innovation Funds: the Stairway to Excellence Sofia, 14 July2016 Mathieu Doussineau European Commission, JRC-IPTS Mathieu.doussineau@ec.europa.eu

Questions we want to address Is the performance of Bulgaria in competition-based programmes (FP7/H2020) in line with its real research capacities? What are the main characteristics of ESIF allocated to Bulgaria during the previous period and the current one? What can be said in the light of FP/H2020 participations? What can be learnt from the previous financial period 2007-2013?

Main characteristics of Bulgarian participation in FP7/H2020 The level of R&D expenditure based on GDP in Bulgaria (0.65%) is lower than the EU13 average (1.05%) and lower than the EU15 countries (2,09%). The Bulgarian FP financial contribution per inhabitant (FP7:1.84 /inhabitant/year, H2020:1.70, -8%) is lower than the EU13 average (FP7:2.54, H2020:3.45, +35%) and remains far below the EU15 average (FP7:13.6, H2020:18.71, +37%) BG share of FP7 budget decreased compared to FP6 and decreased significantly in the first calls of H2020.

Evolution of the Share of EU FP contribution received 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 100 130 138 145 144 142 144 146 120 104 99125 98 98 98 98 98 98 96 97 96 102 98 90 89 95 92 87 85 89 82 84 65 Good start followed by a continuous decrease of the BG share in FP7 and H2020 107 93 102 58 Associated and candidate Countries (Incl. CH) EU15 Countries EU13 Countries България/ Bulgaria

Main characteristics of absorption of ESIF During the last financial period, ESIF dedicated to R&I in Bulgaria represented 8 times the amount received by the country in the FP7 (816 Mln vs 97 Mln for the FP7)- this ratio is 1.5 for Spain for instance. In terms of funding absorption, Bulgaria has consumed More than the amount dedicated to R&I initially adopted (a total of 107% absorption rate) with disparities between activities and OPs Over-consumption in R&TD infrastructure and centres of competence in a specific technology (158,4%) and Underconsumption in the priorities linked to support to private firms (Including SMEs)

Regional breakdown EU Funding received by Bulgaria between 2007 and 2013 Bulgaria (National level) Югозападен/ Yugozapaden (BG41) Южен централен/ Yuzhen tsentralen (BG42) Североизточен/ Severoiztochen(BG33) Северен централен/ Severen tsentralen (BG32) Югоизточен/ Yugoiztochen (BG34) Северозападен/ Severozapaden (BG31) 8.0 7.5 3.1 0.9 0.5 77.4 826.4 Structural Funds for RDI FP7 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

During the period 2014-2020 ~ 40 billion of the ERDF budget for 11 thematic objectives is allocated to TO1 Over half of TO1 allocation will be invested in 4 countries: PL, ES, DE and IT. Bulgaria has to dedicate almost 500 Mln of ESIF for R&I Figure. Financial allocation to TO1 ERDF, (million euros) subject to possible changes until all operatonal programmes are adopted

ESIF dedicated to R&I 2014-2020 (TO1) Where ESIF should be allocated? 059 - Research and innovation infrastructure (private, including science parks): 5% 057 - Investment in infrastructure, capacities and equipment in large companies directly linked to research and innovation activities: 10% 062 - Technology transfer and university-enterprise cooperation primarily benefiting SMEs: 7% 060 - Research and innovation activities in public research centres and centres of competence including networking: 13% Source :http://s3platform.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esif-viewer 065 - Research and innovation infrastructure, processes, technology transfer and cooperation in enterprises focusing on 063 - Cluster support and the low carbon economy business networks and on resilience to primarily benefiting climate change: SMEs: 3% 3% 058 - Research and innovation infrastructure (public): 36% 056 - Investment in infrastructure, capacities and equipment in SMEs directly linked to research and innovation activities: 22%

Severozapaden (BG) : 56,000,000 Severen Tsentralen (BG) : 58,000,000 Yugozapaden (BG) : 146,000,000 Severoiztochen (BG) : 66,000,000 Yugoiztochen (BG) : 73,000,000 Yuzhen Tsentralen (BG) : 100,000,000 Source :http://s3platform.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esif-viewer

What can be learnt from the previous financial period 2007-2013? Smart specialisation strategy is the new element in the picture Analysis of the participation in the FP7 can bring information about specialisation areas Among specialisation areas chosen in the RIS3 strategy, 4 are partially aligned with the Bulgarian FP7 specialisation profile. In terms of funding, 57% of the FP7 funding can be estimated as being aligned to specialisation areas

Framework programme 7 (% of FP7 budget dedicated to cooperation programme in the area) България/ Bulgaria Food, Agriculture and Fisheries (4.6%) Security (4.6%) 3.0 Biotechnology (2%) Socio economic sciences and 2.5 (N) Health (20%) humanities (2.1%) 2.0 Urban transport and 1.5 intermodalities (2.1%) Waterborne (0.7%) Rail (0.6%) 1.0 0.5 0.0 (N): National smart specialisation area chosen (N) ICT (28.5%) (N) Nanosciences & Nanotechnologies (2.8%) Materials (2.7%) Non Alignment with S3 strategy Partial alignment with S3 strategy (N) New production Automotive (1%) technologies (incl. Integration of Space (2.8%) nanothechnologies for Aeronautics (3.6%) Energy (7.6%) (N) Environment (6.2%)

Distribution of FP EC contribution in cooperation programme Over-represented area (overdistribution compared to the FP average) Aeronautics Waterborne (RIS3) Urban transport (RIS3) New Materials New production processes Social Sciences and humanities Food & agriculture Biotech Environment (RIS3) Under represented area (underdistribution compared to the FP average) Health (RIS3) ICT (RIS3) Energy (RIS3) Space (RIS3) Automotive (RIS3) Rail (RIS3) Security (RIS3)

Origins of organisations collaborating with Bulgaria in FP7 CODE Country Nbr of Collaborati ons FR10 Île de France 180 EL30 Attiki 136 ITE4 Lazio 132 ES30 Comunidad de Madrid 126 BE10 Région de Bruxelles- 121 Capitale / Brussels Hoofdstede AT13 Wien 114 RO32 Bucureşti - Ilfov 104 HU10 Közép-Magyarország 99 UKI1 Inner London 98 NL33 Zuid-Holland 95 Source: JRC/IPTS calculated using the FP7 contracts

The main collaboration network of Bulgaria in the FP7

Conclusions and questions Bulgaria is under-performing in FP7/H2020 considering the research capacities and assets of the country. Moreover the share of funding in H2020 is decreasing drastically in the first calls of H2020 Competition between the 2 main EU sources of funding for R&I? Based on what we know from the previous period and knowing the new context of the new period (RIS3 strategies, higher competition in H2020 etc.). Which policy actions at EU or national level could be implemented in order to favour synergies of Funding?

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