Horizon 2020: new Work Programme supports Europe's growth, jobs & competitiveness

15 Oct 2015 01:05 PM

Work Programme 2016-2017

Spanning seven years (2014 to 2020) and working with a budget of €77 billion, Horizon 2020 is the biggest EU research and innovation funding programme ever. Recently, the European Commission adopted the second of its two-year work programmes setting out funding opportunities for 2016-2017.

This Work Programme offers a budget of almost €16 billion. It is based on extensive consultation and stakeholder involvement. All the calls and related information are published on a single portal.

Horizon 2020 will continue to fund researchers and innovators at the cutting edge of their research disciplines, working on the latest breakthroughs in science. It supports projects across the cycle from research to innovation, using a range of financial instruments to facilitate their exploitation and access to markets. It will also invest in training of researchers including exchanges between industry and academia, create opportunities to build research teams in Member States where the research and innovation potential is underexploited, and take a strategic approach to international cooperation in research and innovation.

In line with the "Open Science, Open Innovation, Open to the World" agenda set by Commissioner Moedas, responsible for Research, Science and Innovation, the Work Programme is designed to open up European research and innovation, for instance, by attracting more SMEs; ensuring better use of research results and strengthening research cooperation with other countries. It will also greatly enhance the impact of EU research funding, in line with the EU Budget focused on Results strategy launched by the Commission Vice President Kristalina Georgieva, responsible for budget and human resources.

Key Priorities for 2016-17

Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2016-17 is directly aligned with the agenda of the Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. It will contribute to the Jobs, Growth and Investment Package helping to strengthen Europe’s global competitiveness, create new and sustainable jobs and promote growth. All the calls for proposals and activities will contribute substantially to this policy area as well as contributing in broader terms to one or more of the other areas.

1. A new Boost for Jobs, Growth and Investment

The Commission’s top priority is to get Europe growing again and to increase the number of jobs without creating new debt. Research and innovation investments will cover both the immediate need to engage the re-industrialisation of Europe as well as the longer-term objective of building solid knowledge needed for the next wave of innovative breakthroughs. Some examples in the Work Programme feeding this priority are:

2. A Connected Digital Single Market

The internet and digital technologies are transforming our world. But existing barriers online mean citizens miss out on goods and services, internet companies and start-ups have their horizons limited, and businesses and governments cannot fully benefit from digital tools. Research and Innovation will contribute to innovative digital solutions, for example, through the following actions:

3. A Resilient Energy Union with a Forward-Looking Climate Change Policy

A European Energy Union will ensure that Europe has secure, affordable and climate-friendly energy. Wiser energy use while fighting climate change is both a spur for new jobs and growth and an investment in Europe's future. Activities under the new Work Programme will help mobilise Europe’s research excellence to generate innovative solutions in this area, for example:

4. A Deeper and Fairer Internal Market with a Strengthened Industrial Base

The Single Market is one of Europe’s major achievements and its best asset in times of increasing globalisation. It is an engine for building a stronger and fairer EU economy. This Work Programme will contribute to maintaining and reinforcing the internal market as well as European industrial base, through activities such as:

5. A Stronger Global Actor, Towards a New Policy on Migration, and An Area of Justice and Fundamental Rights Based on Mutual Trust

The Work Programme is flexible and capable of addressing topical issues that matter the most to European citizens. Some key examples are:

6. Cross-cutting and other features

More information:

Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2016-17

Funding for calls and financial instruments (in € million)

 

2016

2017

 

Calls

Budget

Calls

Budget

Excellent Science Pillar

European Research Council[1]

5 calls

1650.9

 

1650.9[2]

Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions

5 calls

756.5

5 calls

839.5

Future and Emerging Technologies

4 calls

228.2

3 calls

162.8

European Research Infrastructures (including e-Infrastructures)

5 calls

229.5

5 calls

284.5

Industrial Leadership Pillar

Information and Communication Technologies

3 calls

476.5

2 calls

611.5

Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Production

2 calls

279.8

2 calls

308.4

Space

2 calls

87.7

3 calls

94.0

Access to Risk Finance

1 call

+ financial instruments

2.5 + 335.0

financial instruments

407.5

Innovation in small and medium-sized enterprises (does not include Eurostars)

2 calls

382.0

2 calls

412.2

Societal Challenges Pillar

Health, demographic social change and wellbeing

1 call

343.0

1 call

315.3

Food security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine and Maritime and Inland Water Research and the    Bioeconomy

4 calls

340.5

4 calls

375.0

Secure, clean and efficient energy

2 calls

448.7

2 calls

468.6

Smart, green and integrated transport

3 calls

352.6

3 calls

403.5

Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials

1 call

142.9

1 call

183.1

Europe in changing world – inclusive, innovative and reflective societies

4 calls

98.0

4 calls

114.2

Secure societies

3 calls

196.8

3 calls

196.3

In addition

Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation

1 call

90.8

1 call

111.4

Science with and for Society

1 call

44.0

1 call

54.6

Cross-cutting activities (focus areas)

3 calls

577.5

3 calls

462.5


Please note budget figures do not contain 'Other actions' such as public procurements etc.

[1] separate work programme for 2017

[2] estimated for 2017