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Mutual Learning Exercise What synergies between ESIF and FPs? Madrid, 10-11 Jan. 2018 Experiences from Greece

A past of 20 years Issue for the last two decades when raised first, several MS reacted in negative way For long time, it has been faced by the bottom, (level of RTD units and firms) In 2006, CREST established OMC group exploring synergies between ESIF FPs (Guidelines produced) REGIO 2014 : Guidance for policy-makers & implementing bodies, Enabling synergies between ESIF, Horizon 2020 etc Solving this problem may require serious re-organisation of units and processes Wide variety of cases - The experience from the Greek efforts 2

Characteristics of a NIS that should combine various funding sources Α tradition of bottom up formation of policy, Weak policy elaborating bodies let all flowers to blossom approach even under RIS3 regime, Small, mostly academic orientation research units, Many small projects increasing administrative load, Weak managerial experience and administrative support Dominance of micro and very small enterprises, Lack of large globally visible firms, Strong academic performance in publications, no patents, Good networking of the RTD entities with European and some other foreign counterparts. 3

Greece and the FPs FP7: Greece was ranked 9 th in terms of participations, (3.15 % of all FP7 participations) and 11 th in terms of grants received, (2.48% of grants awarded under FP7) In the 1 st year of H2020, Greece maintained its 11 th position in terms of EU grants received (2.1% of H2020 funding). In the 2 nd year, Greece moved to 12 th place in terms of EU funding received in 2015 (1.8% of H2020 funding, 25% lower than the 2014) Qualitative upgrading-s required European Commission (2015b), pg. 9-11 and Annex F FP7 Country Profile Greece European Commission (2016b). Horizon 2020 Monitoring Report 2015. European Commission, DG for Research and Innovation 4

The RTDI component of the Greek ESIF Partnership Agreement 2014-2020: 20.4b EU+5.2b national = 25.6b for 6 central and 13 regional OPs OP Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship, Innovation (EPANEK) budget 4.7b [EU 3.6b] for RTDI, INFOSOC, SMEs and Energy Allocation to the Objective 1: RTDI budgeted ~ 1.2 billion ERDF + national ~ 20% Central RIS3 0.82b; Regional RIS3 ~ 0.4b Key to Regional allocation of ERDF funds Synergies: RTD with local economic development 5

A direct impact of ESIF on FPs Since 1987, with the IMP, followed by the CSFs and the Strategic Reference Frameworks, the universities, technical colleges and research centres built numerous sound laboratories and trained scores of new researchers, while familiarising SMEs with RTD activities, that are eventually applying for funding to the FPs and H2020 calls. 6

The silo of the ESIF (simplified) REGIO-ERDF + EIB/EIF + EFSI Ministry of economic development Ministry of Education & Research Ministry of Energy Other ministries G S R T platforms Central Managing Authority Managing Authority for Competitive ness Special MA for RTDI COMP rules Equifund Other Managing Authorities (5+13 regional) ESF Ministry of Social Affairs Spec. unit for SMEs EAFRD EMFF Ministry of Agriculture Managing Authority for Education and Labour Managing Authorities for Agriculture & Fishing 7

The silo of the FPs/H2020 (simpl.) Ministry of Education & Research GSRT platforms Collaborative projects ERC - EIC EIT FET - CSA Risk Finance MSCA, INFRA ERAnets, JTI, JPI etc DG RESEACH & INNOVATION RTDI Framework Programmes ERAC Programme Committees Experts - evaluators NCPs: GSRT 4 staff NDC/ NHRF 7 PRAXI-FORTH 15 CERTH 2 H. Pasteur 1 DG ENTREPRISE COS ME EEN 12 bodies in 8 cities Universities, Research Centres, Enterprises, Non Profit entities 8

Where the processes diverge?1/3 Level and bodies of priority setting RIS3 in building regional/ national value chains vs FPs integrating EU-wide or global value chains Do the 2 instruments address the same beneficiaries??? divergent interests of locally oriented vs globally oriented participants The bottom up process at EU and at national level Breadth of the H2020 and RIS3 topics the annual WPs Differences in State Aid rules 9

Where the processes diverge? 2/3 FPs and ESIF are not just 2 sources for funding RTD The rationales of the two silos : ERDF Benefits Less Favoured Regions General infrastructure building, Supporting small entrepreneurship, 2014-20: basic research is not eligible for ERFD, research excluded in ESF and Fund Absorption, vs FPs-H2020 Enhancing L-Term RTD investment and competitiveness, Excellence in science, LEIT and respond to societal challenges All types of research eligible Benefits more S&T developed regions 10

Where the processes diverge? 3/3 Difficulties in the implementation phases Timing of calls, selection, contracting, invoicing Funding terms and conditions, funding cycles Managing multiple interlinked networks of collaborating entities increasing complexity Evaluation of intermediary & final outcomes 11

STATE AIDS: Internal market vs global competitiveness The state aid rules for the FP and the ESIF cases - not the same market failures! the linearity of the regulations For ESIF, BLOCK EXEMPTION dictates a policy. No systemic approach for DG COMP from equal treatment of firms in the internal market to the protection of the good use of public resources The example of the seal of excellence for the SME instrument differential in state aid and subsidy rates 12

The common pot activities Co-funding ERDF-FP in projects providing for the creation of a common pot ERDF is not allowing disbursement of its funding in another country than the one committed to Most countries prefer to contribute to a virtual common pot for funding their own projects 13

The topping up differential The FP grants a topping up on the national budget of projects eligible in ERANETS, JPI, art. 185, etc The national budget in the Greek RTDI case is ERDF, in which the national contribution is only ~ 20% (depend. on the regional quota). In the case of JTIs the national share required is contributed by the participating business firms 14

GR-ERDF 2007-13: Programme supporting organisations selected in calls of the ERA-NET Addressing universities, research centres etc Action s objectives: Enhancement and optimisation of the Greek participation in international and European networking activities Fulfillment of national obligations in European policies Promotion of the cooperation among researchers of EU MS and AS Exchange of knowhow among researchers 15

GR-ERDF 2007-13 Support to organisations participating in Joint Programming Initiatives (JPIs) Addressing all Greek partners to JPIs Action s objectives: Same to ERANets Effective participation: 3 health projects, total budget 131K 16

GR-ERDF 2007-13 Support to organisations participating in the EU JTIs ENIAC & ARTEMIS Addressing enterprises, universities etc Objectives: Enhancement and optimisation of the Greek participation in international and European networking activities Support of the cooperation between various types of organisations from various fields,. Reduction of the gap between public research and business development Transfer and adaptation of technology... 17

GR-ERDF 2007-13 National research networks in areas related to the infrastructures of the ESFRI Addressing universities, research centres Duration: 6 months Max grant: 125.000 Eligible expenditures: New or existing staff Third parties remuneration Travel expenses abroad Accommodation of invited persons 18

GR-ERDF 2007-14 Programme KRePIS Addressing RTD activities of GSRT s supervised centres Objectives of the programme: Promotion of coordinated and oriented research Encouragement of innovation and future commercialisation of the research results Networking and valorisation of the research institutions of the country Reinforcement of the position of the research organisations in the European and international research landscape 19

GR-ESF/OP Education and LLL 2007-13 Complementary granting to projects awarded under the ERC Grant Scheme SEAL of EXCELLENCE 3 projects 2 universities and 1 r-centre total GR-grant 2.5m 5 projects universities and r-centres total GR-grant 4.7m +6 projects with no fin. data N.B.: in 2014-20 ERC Seal of excellence can not apply due to the restrictions of the ESIF regulations. 20

ERA implementation - the periphery of FPs ERAnets,art.185,JPIs, etc For EPANEK, GSRT established a Committee for the evaluation of Greece s participation in Joint Programming/ERA actions. The selection criteria are: a) actions subjects, priority areas and goals, and their consistency with the national RIS3, b) VA in comparison to promoting a similar action at national level only, c) the availability of financial resources, and d) other, mainly GSRT s management capacity 21

GR-ERDF 2014-20 Supporting organisations selected in joint calls of the ERA-NETs and other ERA related activities (JPIs, JUs etc). Beneficiaries: research organisations, enterprises, other Total Budget: 16 m 1 st Call issued for ERANets: 4.5m total public funding; Max budget / ERANet Greek participation: 150.000 - for 3 years Next calls: Max budget / ERANet Greek participation: 200.000-250.000 (if coordinator)- for 3 years 22

Clean Sky JU Greek participation: 2m from OP 2014-20 Competitiveness-Entrepreneurship-Innovation The PRIMA initiative 2018-28, art 185 Objective: innovation in water management, agro-food systems in the Mediterranean area Total budget 440m, of which 220m from HORIZON and other FPs Greek participation: 10m, ERDF contribution questioned! 23

GR-ERDF 2014-20: RTD infrastructures Selection criteria for ERDF/OP funding of RTD infrastructures at national level: Α. Scientific, technological potential and maturity of the Research Infrastructure B. Effective Networking, Synergies with the Knowledge Triangle and International Visibility C. Access Policy D. Governance and Sustainability E. Innovation Potential & Contribution to Private Sector innovation F. Contribution to National & Regional Growth & Socioeconomic Benefits RIS3 funding and FP project funding 24

Multi-annual budgeting Plan for RIs 2014-20 ESFRI relation of National Research Infrastructures ESFRI related 17 Not ESFRI related 11 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 25

Lot of synergies! - What is missing? Combining funding from H2020 and ESIF in integrated research and innovation Projects Could the following example work? A project where research activities are funded by Horizon 2020 and region-specific demonstration activities are supported by ESIF The answer is RATHER NO, under present conditions 26

Difficulties in facilitating synergies1/3 ESIF-EFSI funding-s has a stand alone status, how could they become a complement of RTDI frameworks? H2020 projects are not always relevant to RIS3 and ESIF objectives for building regional Value Chains Conditionalities are defined at the beginning of each programmatic period The clearer the priorities and selection criteria in each SILO, the more difficult becomes the combination of the two funding sources 27

Open dates for the submission of applications loosens the monitoring effectiveness and assessment of outcome. MAs of OPs have no mandate to gather and retrieve information on the potential of the research entities to use funds from complementary sources. Implementing Bodies of the RIS3 policy (i.e. GSRT) could develop such competence, probably with the assistance of NCPs and EEN. Difficulties in facilitating synergies2/3 28

The involvement of NCPs and EEN in the process of synergies creation requires their familiarisation with the regulations and culture of the OPs MAs The beneficiaries (business firms, financial institutions ) seem better qualified to create the synergies, that the two SILOs allow. Using TRLs as a discriminant in allocating funds from sources with different long term goals ignores the facts that: TRL is a linear approach and only one of many parameters for IRL Difficulties in facilitating synergies3/3 29

Guidance on enabling synergies 2014 possibilities offered by Regulation 1303/2013 (ESIF) on harmonising research programme management procedures with those applied in Horizon 2020. 30

What is the problem with this configuration? Guidance DG REGIO 2014 Even if priorities & objectives converge Even if costs are complementary Two different evaluation procedures staffed by entirely different peers triggered in different timing, deciding on selection upon different criteria, but also on budget, partners, deliverables, etc 31

A proposed allocation of tasks and objectives 32

Determination of a common ground for a country/region for the two funding sources GSRT-NCPs-EEN monitoring task force FPs/H2020 Seal of excellence SME Instrument ESIF-ERDF/ESF-EIF etc Selected projects LEIT, JTI, PPC, A185, ERAnets Soc. Challenges INFRA RIS3 Contingency factors Develop planning and management capabilities to implement L.T. multiphase integrated programmes Universities, Research Centres, Enterprises, Non Profit entities 33

Thank you ddegno@otenet.gr 34