European Policy DG GROW - Internal Market, Industry Entrepreneurship and SMEs GROW/I1 - Policy and Research Unit nicolas.peter@ec.europa.eu Slovenia 19 April 2016
Summary EU space programmes Strategy for Europe Horizon 2020
EU Programmes
EU space programmes 5 Multiannual Financial Framework 2014-2020 ~ 3.800 M ~ 1.400 M ~ 6.300 M
European Strategy
Commission work programme 2016 7 "No time for business as usual" 1. New Skills Agenda for Europe 2. New start for working parents 3. Circular Economy Package 4. Review of the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2014-2020 5. Next steps for a sustainable European future 6. Implementation of the Digital Single Market Strategy 7. Energy Union Package 8. Labour Mobility Package 9. Follow-up to Single Market Strategy 10.European Defence Action Plan 11.Action Plan on VAT 12.Corporate Tax Package 13.A Strategy for Europe 14.Pillar of Social Rights 15.European Bank Deposit Insurance Scheme / Completion of the Banking Union 16.Follow-up to the Trade and Investment Strategy 17.Implementation of European Agenda on Security 18.Better Migration Management 19.Border Management Package 20.Post-Cotonou Framework 21.Capacity building in the security sector 22.Commission contribution to the Global Strategy 23.Proposal for an Inter-Institutional Agreement on a mandatory Transparency Register
Commission work programme 2016 8 A Deeper and Fairer Internal Market with a Strengthened Industrial Base " In 2016 we will also look more closely at a few selected sectors either because of their growth potential or because they face specific challenges. We will present a strategy for releasing the full benefits of the European space programmes such as Galileo and Copernicus for the European economy and citizens. We will develop and implement a European action plan to ensure that our defence market is ready to meet future security needs " Annex I: New initiatives 13. A Strategy for Europe Nonlegislative The Strategy will coordinate the different strands of EU space activities, including a roadmap for concrete actions enabling targeted sectorial applications and further developing the EU space programmes to benefit the economy, public authorities and society as a whole.
9 Setting the scene CWP2016 foresees a " Strategy for Europe" Roadmap published: http://ec.europa.eu/smartregulation/roadmaps/docs/2016_grow_007_cwp_european_space_strategy_en.pdf Internal Commission work on-going: DG GROW in the lead; inter-service Steering Group set up, co-chaired by SG & DG GROW; Participant DGs: AGRI, BUDG, CNECT, CLIMA, DEVCO, EMPL, ENER, ENV, ESTAT, FISMA, JRC, MARE, MOVE, RTD, LS, TRADE, EE AS, EPSC Target adoption: Autumn 2016
10 strategy for Europe Roadmap Implementation and market uptake of Copernicus and Galileo Robust market and user uptake of the EU space programmes, coupled with a forward-looking reflection on the future evolution of the systems. New market opportunities for space-based applications and services Framework conditions and industrial policy tools fostering new market opportunities for space applications and services in a competitive internal market and encouraging stronger participation of the private sector. Governance of European space policy A governance framework underpinning the partnership between the EU, ESA and Member States. Other areas of action and security (SST, GOVSATCOM); access to space; research and development; space for the economy and society (environment, transport, energy, climate).
11 Consultation process: Mapping stakeholders Member States: public authorities, space agencies European Agency industry Industry associations (e.g. Eurospace, SME4, EARSC, ESOA, Galileo Services, national associations) companies, including SMEs European / EU agencies / bodies Eumetsat, GSA, EDA, EU SatCen, Frontex, EMSA, EEA, ECMWF, etc. User communities Public authorities at national and regional level (e.g. NEREUS) business incubators and technology transfer brokers Research centres active in the space domain Academia, experts, think tanks, consultancies Non-space industry Interested citizens
12 Methods and activities Online public consultation Online survey (12 weeks) Targeted consultation Policy Expert Group Bilateral meetings with key stakeholders (e.g. ESA) Workshops with experts Dialogue with space industry Thematic meetings Expert groups, user fora and programme committees (for very specific elements of the strategy e.g. Copernicus User Forum) Input from EU institutions
13 Calendar of activities Policy Expert Group (SPEG) Online publication consultation European Policy Conference Workshop on access to finance Copernicus: online survey of EO companies Galileo: meeting with Galileo services Copernicus: Value chain Munich satellite navigation summit Galileo: Fundamental elements Galileo: Meeting with chipset and receiver manufacturers Workshop on access to finance (follow-on) research strategy workshop Competitiveness Council () European space solutions conference Workshop on market conditions Thematic workshop on H2020 work programme 2018-2020 3 March, May (tbc); end June/July (tbc) Mid-April to Mid-July 12-13 January 25 January 28 January to end-april 16 February Mid- /end-february 1-3 March 8 March 9 March 3 May 12 May 26 May 30-31 May TBD June 14-15-16-June
V1 Horizon 2020 WP 2018-20
15 H2020 WP 2018-20 stakeholder consultation Policy Context : alignment with Strategy initiative Horizon 2020: Interim evaluation, bridging to next framework programme Objectives Establish strategic orientations Establish programmatic orientations Consultation processes implemented for previous WPs WP 2014-15: Two technical workshops organised technology (Brussels, 30-31 Jan 2013) science and exploration (Madrid, 18-19 Feb 2013) WP 2016-17: Online questionnaire followed by a technical workshop on science and technology and Earth observation Online questionnaire (17 July to 17 Sept 2014) Technical workshop (14 Oct 2014) Separate consultation process for EGNSS part of the WP
16 H2020 WP 2018-20 stakeholder consultation Outline of consultation steps Targeted consultation of: Member States, ESA, Industry, research organisations (position papers) Consultation of the SAG (report to be delivered by 1 June) Multi-lateral consultation Dedicated consultation exercices JTF critical space technology EGNSS & Copernicus expert groups 22 April Position papers research strategy workshop 12 May 14-16 June Three-day technical workshop 2016
17 Timetable towards adoption of the H2020 WP 2018-2020 2015 2016 - Adoption of the WPs 2016-17 (Q3) - Foresight exercises (Q4) - Stakeholder consultation/advisory groups (Q1/Q2) - Consultation Member States (Q2/Q3) - Strategic Programming Document (Q3) - Start of drafting of WPs (Q4) - Consultation PC configurations on WPs drafts (Q1-Q3) 2017 - Adoption of the WP 2018-20 (Q4) (should incorporate the results of the Horizon 2020 Interim evaluation) 2018 - Adoption of financing decision for 2019 (Q2) 2019 - Adoption of financing decision for 2020 (Q2)