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27 April 2017 16:52
FLASH INFORMATION ON THE CALL RESULTS
H2020-NMBP-2016-2017 (2017single-stage TOPICS)
Published: 14 October 2015
Deadline: 19 January 2017
Available budget: CSA : 8.4 M€ + NMBP-13-2017 (X-KET): 15 M€
The Commission has now completed the evaluation of the proposals submitted to the above-mentioned call.
The results of the evaluation are as follows:
CSA topics
Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls): 16
Number of inadmissible proposals: 1
Number of ineligible proposals: 0
Number of above-threshold proposals: 10
Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: 14,398,535.25 €
We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.
For questions, please contact the Research Enquiry Service.
24 January 2017 11:01
Deadline of 2017 single-stage topics: 19.01.2017
A total of 78 proposals were submitted in response to this call.
The number of proposals for this topic is shown below:
NMBP-31-2017: 2
20 September 2016 00:30
The submission session is now available for: NMBP-31-2017(CSA).
Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2017 update
After the update to the Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2017 of 25 July 2016,
the following updates were made:
| Topic identifier: | NMBP-31-2017 | ||
| Publication date: | 14 October 2015 | ||
| Types of action: | CSA Coordination and support action | ||
| DeadlineModel: Planned opening date: |
single-stage 20 September 2016 |
Deadline: | 19 January 2017 17:00:00 |
| Time Zone : (Brussels time) | |||
An integral part of the LEIT-NMP part of Horizon 2020 is to organise events of a major strategic nature. Examples are events organised together with successive EU presidencies; and also EuroNanoForum, Manufuture, NMP Conferences and World Manufacturing Forum. The proposed Support Action(s) should contribute to creating better synergy between initiatives launched by the Commission and by the Member States, to the benefit of the coherence of the overall actions within the field of research and innovation within the Industrial Leadership part. Member States which will hold a forthcoming Presidency of the European Union are Estonia and Bulgaria in 2018 and they may be particularly interested in this topic.
Scope:In order to ensure high political and strategic relevance, the active involvement of the competent National Authority(ies) will be evaluated.
Proposals should address topics of major relevance at the time of the events. An appropriate equilibrium should be present in the proposed action(s), with balanced presentations of various research and industrial elements and points of view. The conferences organisers should use modern technologies in all phases of the event life cycle, and should include interactive sessions. Outreach activities may be included, such as a press programme or events dedicated to the wider public or schools.
The Member States holding a Presidency of the European Union in the same year are invited to liaise in order to avoid overlaps, and to ensure that each event has clearly identified objectives, messages and target groups.
The commitment of the national authorities to support the event(s) (from a political point of view, but also with resources) should be a pre-requisite to submit a proposal. The application should be supported by the competent Minister, in a letter added to the application.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU between EUR 300 000 and 600 000 would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
No more than one action will be funded for each Presidency (possibly covering more than one event).
Expected Impact:
Horizon 2020 - is a Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development, and is created by the European Union in order to support and encourage research in the European Research Area (ERA). This is the biggest EU Research and Innovation programme ever with nearly €80 billion of funding available over 7 years (2014 to 2020). By coupling research and innovation, Horizon 2020 is helping to achieve this with its emphasis on excellent science, industrial leadership and tackling societal challenges. The goal is to ensure Europe produces world-class science, removes barriers to innovation and makes it easier for the public and private sectors to work together in delivering innovation. The Horizon 2020 programme running from 2014 to 2020 has a €79 billion budget (a 46% increase over FP7).
It is structured around three core pillars:
Type of projects: mostly grants, no supplies, no works.
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