Title: management, measurement and reporting on intangible
1The EU RD Framework Programmes,Technology
PlatformsPlants for the futureDr.
Waldemar KüttDG Research
2EU Research Policy - Objectives
- Towards a European research area COM 2000(6)
Jan 2000 - Proposes better framework conditions to foster
integration of research activities and
coordination of research and innovation policies
to build the European Research Area an internal
market for research, researchers and knowledge - Lisbon Summit - March 2000
- Sets a strategic goal for Europe to become the
most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based
economy in the world by 2010 - Investing in research an action plan for
Europe COM 2003(226) June 2003 - Proposes measures and actions to increase
investment in European RD to 3 of GDP of
which 2/3 from private sector - by 2010
3The current 6th EU Framework Programme
4Sixth Framework
Programme
2002
-
2006
(Global budget European Community 16.270 M )
5Priority 5 Food Quality and Safety
- Epidemiology of food related diseases and
allergies - Impact of food on health
- Traceability processes
- Methods of analysis/detection and control of
chemical - contaminants and pathogenic microorganisms
- Safer production methods and healthier
foodstuffs - Impact of Animal feed on Human Health
- Environmental health risks
6Priority 5 Food quality and safety Grain Legumes
Integrated Project
7Priority 1 Life Sciences, biotechnology and
genomics for healthPharma-Planta Integrated
Project
- Production of useful pharmaceuticals in
genetically modifed crops - to produce vaccines and other treatments for
HIV/Aids, rabies and TB - to decrease costs of production and thereby
encouraging use in developing countries - First products to be developed
- antibody to block HIV transmission
- Post-bite vaccine for rabies, a significant
killer in Africa and southeast asia - Project involves 39 labs in 11 European countries
and cooperation with South African researchers - Led by Fraunhofer Institute for molecular biology
and ecology in Aachen (DE) - Scientific co-ordination by St. Georges Hospital
Medical School in London (UK) - EU contribution of 12 million
8Outlook The 7th EU RD Framework Programme
9Developments towards FP7 (2006-2010)
- Financial Perspectives 2007 2013 (Feb).
Proposed doubling of EU research budget - Role of EU research support complement,
reinforce, and strengthen the impact of national
actions (collaboration the diffusion of
knowledge the creation of critical masses of
financial and human resources etc.) - FP6 introduced range of initiatives to enhance
this value added and provide more structured
support. Now necessary to go a step further
10Science and Technology, the key to Europes
future - guidelines for future European Union
policy to support research
- Commissions Communication on Future Research
Policy (16 June 2004) to launch political debate
ahead of Proposals for FP7 (early 2005) - 6 major objectives to increase the impact of EUs
actions and 2 new fields of research space and
security
- Document and online consultation
- http//europa.eu.int/comm/research/future/index_en
.html
11Science Technology, the key to Europes future
- Key axes
6 axes
12Six Major Objectives (1)
- Creating European centres of excellence through
collaboration between laboratories - At the heart of EU research policy
- Adaptation of NoEs / IPs on the basis of
experience - Making Europe more attractive to the best
researchers - Essential condition for attracting research
investment - EU action to promote mobility of researchers and
improve attractiveness of research careers in
Europe - Build on success of Marie Curie fellowships
13Six Major Objectives (3)
- Developing research infrastructure of European
interest - First steps have been made to European
infrastructure policy (ESFRI) - EU financial support to help to implement this
policy - Improving the coordination of national research
programmes - Key to overcoming fragmentation of national
efforts - Reinforce existing mechanisms for networking and
exchange / create new opportunities for the
integration of national programmes (ERA-NET,
Regions of Knowledge, Art. 169)
14Six Major Objectives (2)
- Stimulating the creativity of basic research
through competition between teams at European
level - Excellence as exclusive selection criterion for
funding, to be identified by Peer review - No obligation of transnational cooperation
- Launching European technological initiatives
- Arising from Technology Platforms
- Creating public/private partnerships to implement
research agendas for a limited number of key
technologies (Art. 171)
15Timetable 2004 Communication on the future of
research 2004 Choice of structure and
operational methodology Early 2005 FP7
proposal 2006 Decision on FP7 2007
First funding of research grants to
individual teams
16Technology Platforms Context, Rationale and
State of Play
17 Technology PlatformsConcept
Stakeholders getting together to define a
Strategic Research Agenda on a number of
strategically important issues with high societal
relevance where achieving Europes future growth,
competitiveness and sustainable objectives is
dependent upon major research and technological
advances in the medium to long term.
The
18Technology PlatformsThree Stages
- Stage 1 Stakeholders get together and define a
common vision - Stage 2 Stakeholders define a Strategic
Research Agenda - Stage 3 Stakeholders implement the Strategic
Research Agenda
19Technology PlatformsFactors for Success
- Industry in the Lead
- Flexibility No One Size Fits All
- Transparency Clear Rules of Participation
- Openness to Wide Stakeholder Involvement
- Operational Focus from Early Stage
- Commitment of National Authorities
- Consider Financial Aspects at Outset
20 Technology PlatformsEuropean Commission
Involvement
- NOT
- Owner, Steering or Directing
- Formally Labelling
- Institutionalising
- Bound by Views of Platforms
- BUT
- Fostering a Bottom-Up Approach
- Facilitating
- Guiding where Necessary
-
21 Emerging Topics for Platforms
- Radical Change in a Sector Examples
Hydrogen/Fuel Cells, Nanotechnologies - Sustainable Development Example Plant
Genomics and Biotechnology Industrial
Biotechnology - Public Goods and Services Example Innovative
Medicines for Europe
22Platform Implementation under 7th Framework
Programme
- Majority of research agenda implemented through
existing Community instruments - (some adaptation possibly needed)
- But limited number will be identified
- - very ambitious (scope and scale)
- - huge public and private investments
-
- New mechanism needed
- potential use of Article 171
- Public-Private Partnerships
23Further information
- Website
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- www.cordis.lu/technology-platforms
- Report on Technology Platforms
- available on publications page of website
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24TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM PLANTS GENOMICS AND
BIOTECHNOLOGY
25Why is Plant Genomics and Biotechnology important
for Europe?
- Plant Genomics and Biotechnology holds tremendous
potential for - Agriculture and Agro-food industry
- Third largest economy in Europe
- Society and consumers
- Novel healthy foods
- Safeguard the environment
- However, plant biotechnology has become highly
controversial and the public debate - hampered constructive policymaking
- negatively impacted the development of the field
26The way forward
- European technology platform on plant genomics
and biotechnology - a key instrument to
- Ensure the development of plant biotechnology
applications benefiting Europes agriculture,
industry and society - Platform to bring together all stakeholders
- Researchers, industry, farmers, consumer and
environmental groups, policy-makers and civil
society - These partners will co-operate in a pragmatic,
non-dogmatic manner
27Creating a Technology Platform for Plant Genomics
and Biotechnology
- Step 1 develop a long term vision paper
- Joint initiative of EuropaBio and EPSO
- Active support of the EC
- Small group of representatives from the different
stakeholders - Academia
- Industry Agro and food
- Farmers organizations
- Consumer organizations
- Plants for the future
- Long term vision for Europes agriculture,
Agro-food Industry and society
28Priorities for Plant biotechnology
- To address global challenges and changing needs,
the vision paper identified 4 socio-economic
priorities - Secure a healthy and safe food supply
- Develop sustainable agriculture production
- Safeguard the environment and preserve the
landscape - Develop a new bio-based industry
29Establishing a Technology Platform for Plant
Genomics and Biotechnology
- Step 2 implementing the long term vision
- EPSO and EuropaBio are now structuring the
Technology Platform - EC Financial support 3-year Strategic Support
Action (SSA) grant - First objective develop a coherent long term
research policy reflecting a broad consensus of
all stakeholders - Strategic Research Agenda 2025
- Action Plan 2010
30Technology Platform Research Priorities
- Strategic Research Agenda 2025
- Short and long term research priorities
- needed to achieve the objectives of the Vision
2025 - Three main areas ( horizontal issues)
- Basic research
- Sustainable agriculture
- Bio-products
- Action Plan 2010
- Short term (5-year) actions required to implement
the long term strategic research agenda
31Strategic Research Agenda 2025
Method to develop SRA
To discuss
Strategic Research Agenda
Basic research
Sustainability
Securing a healthy and safe food supply
Competitiveness and consumer choice
Sustainable agriculture
Green and pleasant land
Products
Horizontal issues
Vision Plants for the Future
Challenges taken from Plants for the Future
4 Views to address the challenges.
32Technology Platform Organizational Structures
- Advisory Council
- Advise the TP from a broader perspective
- Political support for activities
recommendations of the TP - Steering Committee
- Ensure that all TP activities contribute to the
long-term goals - Support the activities recommendations of the
TP among stakeholders - Working groups
- Mirror groups
- Connect the TP to the 3 political institutions at
European level (Council, Parliament, Commission) - Ensure support for the implementation of TP
recommendations at the European, national
regional levels - Secretariat
33Technology Platform Research Priorities
- Timelines
- Draft agendas February 2005
- Final agendas mid 2006
- These agendas will serve to provide the input for
- The new EC Framework Programme FP7
- Future national research programmes
- Novel public/private research partnerships
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