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Opening
HE Ambassador Pedro Lourtie, Deputy Permanent
Representative of Portugal to the EU
Welcome session
Ana Vaz Raposo – Magellan & Luis Maia – ANI
Wrap-up H2020 Transport Information Days
a) Conclusions of the Horizon Transport Infoday, questions
and clarifications from the participants;
b) Positioning and strategy of the Portuguese players in
the next call for proposals 2020: New calls, past
experiences, success cases and strategies adopted from
previous years
Open discussion
Moderator: Manuela Soares – Magellan
Synergies with other European Funding Programmes
in the transport field
Connecting Europe Facility (CEF-T), Ana Vaz Raposo - Magellan
Shift2Rail, FCH-JU, Clean Sky, SESAR, Luis Maia – ANI
Synergies with other European Funding Programmes in the transport field
Connecting Europe Facility (CEF-T)
Ana Vaz Raposo
AGENDA
• CEF-T: Programme
• CEF-T: Call MAP 2019
• CEF-T: How to apply
European Programmes to supportResearch & Innovation activities
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CEF: CONECTING EUROPE FACILITY & HORIZON 2020
CEF-T: Programme
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• Call publication: 16 October 2019 (indicative)
• Deadline: February 2020 (indicative)
• Available funding: €1.1 billion
• Objectives:
• Removing bottlenecks, enhancing rail interoperability, bridging
missing links (cross-border sections) - € 910 M€
• Ensuring sustainable and efficient transport systems in the long
run - € 20 M€
• Optimising the integration and interconnection of transport
modes - € 130 M€
CEF-T: CALL MAP 2019 (indicative information)
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Project applications must be presented by:
• one or more Member States, and / or;• with the agreement of the Member States concerned,
by international organisations, joint undertakings, orpublic or private undertakings or bodies or entitiesestablished in Member States.
Reference Documents
• Call text• Work programme• Presentations at the Info day• Guide for Applicants• FAQs published on the call webpage• Application checklist• CBA checklist
CEF-T: Eligible criteria & documents
4CEF-T: Funding Rates
Maximum co-funding rates (% of eligible costs):
STUDIES – 50% - activities needed to prepare projectimplementation, such as preparatory, mapping, feasibility,evaluation, testing and validation studies
WORKS – 10% - 40% - Purchase, supply anddeployment of components, systems and services includingsoftware, the carrying-out of development andconstruction and installation activities relating to a project,the acceptance of installations and the launching of aproject
Removing bottlenecks, enhancing rail interoperability, bridging missing links and, in particular, improving cross-border sections
CEF-T: Priorities to be funded
- High-speed and conventional railway lines (sidings, tunnels and bridges);- High speed lines: new lines equipped for speeds and upgraded conventional lines;- Associated equipment (e.g. electrification systems, equipment for the
boarding/alighting of passengers, automatic gauge-changing facilities ...);- Full electrification of line tracks;
- high-quality roads (motorways, express roads or conventional strategic roads)including bridges, tunnels, junctions, crossings, interchanges, hard shoulders and theirassociated equipment (e.g. equipment for traffic management, information and routeguidance).
Removing bottlenecks, enhancing rail interoperability, bridging missing links and, in particular, improving cross-border sections
CEF-T: Priorities to be funded
- Upgrade and creation of waterways;- Construction/upgrading/modernisation of locks- Increasing of under-bridge clearance;- Facilities to ensure year-round navigability;- Creation and/or upgrade of infrastructure for mooring and waterborne operations
Interconnection between inland waterways and other modes of transport, inparticular rail and maritime transport.
- Hinterland connections;- Port access aiming at providing safe maritime;- Basic infrastructure;- Reception facilities for oil and other waste;- Facilities for ice-breaking and ensuring year-round navigability;- Implementation of new facilities and technologies regarding provision and use
of alternative fuels or energy;- Actions adapting the transport infrastructure for purposes of security;
4Removing bottlenecks, enhancing rail interoperability, bridging missing links and, in particular, improving cross-border sections
CEF-T: Priorities to be funded
- Development of prototypes for the retrofit or upgrade of vehicles with ERTMSon-board equipment
- Works aiming at the development of new safe and secure parking areas on;- Works aiming at upgrading the safety and security of existing rest areas;- Works optimising the use of existing safe and secure parking areas for trucks
and commercial vehicles.
Ensuring sustainable and efficient transport systems in the long run, with a view to preparing for expected future transport flows, by supporting innovation and new technologies for all modes of transport
4Optimising the integration and interconnection of transport modes and enhancing the interoperability of transport services, while ensuring the accessibility of transport infrastructures
CEF-T: Priorities to be funded
- Actions shall deploy C-ITS services;- Actions must provide regular feedback on the results of the proposed
Actions;- Actions must be coordinated either by a Member State or a public
body;- All involved Member States must be or become core C-Roads Platform
members and apply all C-Roads specifications;- Actions shall ensure that all their pilots are fully interoperable with
already deployed C-ITS services under the umbrella of the C-RoadsPlatform;
34HOW TO APPLY
Submit your application online
Read the call documentation and
prepare your proposal
Identify the relevant open call and priority
34APPLICATION – 4 PARTS
•Part A (online)•Administrative info•Description of Action•Signatures
•Part B (upload)•Administrative info•Financial/operational capacity•Signatures
•Part C (upload)•Compliance with EU law
• Part D (upload)• Technical/financial info• Order = award criteria• Supporting documents• CBA (when applicable)
Magellan – European Affairs Consultancy
Ana Vaz Raposo
Rond Point Schuman 6/7
1040 Brussels, Belgium
Porto
Av. da Boavista, 1588 7
4100-115 Porto, Portugal
Synergies with other European Funding Programmes
in the transport field
Connecting Europe Facility (CEF-T), Ana Vaz Raposo - Magellan
Shift2Rail, FCH-JU, Clean Sky, SESAR, Luis Maia – ANI
Joint Undertakings (JUs) in the area of transport
• There are 4 Joint Undertakings (JUs) in H2020 that are relevant to the area of
transport::
• Clean Sky 2 – dedicated to aviation
• SESAR 2020 – dedicated to air traffic management (ATM)
• Shift2Rail – dedicated to rail transport
• FCH-JU – dedicated to hydrogen
• The JUs are public private partnerships (PPPs) between the European
Commission and the European industry – shared financing
JUs in the area of transport
JUs in the area of transport
Clean Sky 2 JU
Clean Sky 2
Clean Sky 2 publishes 2 types of calls, namely:
• Calls for Core Partners (CPWs) – only 4 of these Calls were published, in the first
years
• Calls for proposals (CfPs):
• CfP11: The CfP11 Call will be published soon
• There are some specific rules to Clean Sky, such as the fact that there is no
obligation to have a consortium with entities from at least 3 cities for RIAs/IAs
Clean Sky 2
SESAR 2020
• This JU which aims to modernize Air Traffic Management (ATM) in Europe
• Its core task is the implementation of the European ATM Master Plan for the
implementation of the new generation of ATM systems.
• SESAR's institutional follow-up in Portugal is the responsibility of the National
Civil Aviation Authority (ANAC)
SESAR 2020
• Single Programming Document - Year 2019-2021:https://www.sesarju.eu/sites/default/files/documents/adb/2018/SJU%20Single%20Programming%20Document%202019-2021.pdf
SESAR 2020
Shift2Rail JU
• This JU is the first European rail initiative looking for market-driven research and
innovation (R&I) focused solutions - all H2020 funding dedicated to rail is
allocated to Shift2Rail.
• It aims develop the technology needed to complete the Single European Railway
Area (SERA)
• It has 28 members, including the European Commission, rail operators, railway
infrastructure managers, companies from other areas, as well as universities and
research centers.
Shift2Rail
Shift2Rail
• Shift2Rail actitivies are structured arount 5 Innovation Programmes (IPs)
Shift2Rail
• Shift2Rail publishes 2 types of calls:
• Calls for Members (CFMs) – directed to the members of the JU
• Open Calls (OPs) – open to all entities who are not a part of the JU
• The 2020 Calls (OPs e CFMs) should be published in the last trimester of 2019
and the deadline will probably be around April 2020
• SESAR's institutional follow-up in Portugal is the responsibility of Instituto da
Mobilidade e dos Transportes (IMT)
FCH-JU
• All funding in H2020 for hydrogen
research in concentrated in this JU
• This JU is a PPP between the European
Commission and the Hydrogen Europe
and Hydrogen Europe Research
initiative
Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH-JU)
• Every year the FCH-JU publishes an Annual
Work Plan (AWP) with the description of the
Call for that year – published in January and
with a deadline in April
• There is also a strategic document, called Multi
- Annual Work Plan (MAWP), which gives a long
term perspective of the JU’s plans for future
Calls
Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH-JU)
More Information:
Luis Maia
+351 93 040 03 80
THANK YOU!
www.gppq.pt
Contacts
Horizon Europe
How the next research and innovation framework
programme will be shaped for the transport sector?
Patrick Mercier-Handisyde – European Commission
Horizon Europe
How the next research and innovation framework programme will be shaped for the transport sector
Patrick Mercier-Handisyde
Future Urban and Mobility Systems
DG Research and Innovation
European Commission
Portugal Transport Day Brussels, 8th October 2019
Horizon Europe -
Investing to shape our future
Our vision
A sustainable, fair and prosperous
future for people and planet based on
European values.
Tackling climate change
(35 % budgetary target)
Helping to achieve Sustainable
Development Goals
Boosting the Union's
competitiveness and growth
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Horizon Europe –
Political agreement
European Parliament and Council reached
a common understanding on Horizon
Europe on 19 March 2019
Budget, synergies and
third country
association still
pending, depending on
the overall MFF
negotiations
Commission has
started preparations for
the implementation of
Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe: Preliminary structure
Widening Participation and Strengthening the European Research Area
Reforming and Enhancing the European R&I systemWidening participation and spreading excellence
Pillar 1Excellent Science
European Research Council
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Actions
Research Infrastructures
Pillar 3Innovative Europe
European Innovation Council
European innovation
ecosystems
European Institute of
Innovation
and Technology
Pillar 2Global Challenges and
European Industrial
Competitiveness
• Health
• Culture, Creativity and
Inclusive Society
• Civil Security for Society
• Digital, Industry and Space
• Climate, Energy and Mobility
• Food, Bioeconomy, Natural
Resources, Agriculture and
Environment
Joint Research Centre
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Commission proposal for budget: €100
billion* (2021-2027)
€25.8
€52.7
€13.5
€2.1 €2.4
€ billionIn current prices
Excellent Science
Global Challenges &European Ind. Comp.
Innovative Europe
Widening Part. & ERA
Euratom
* This envelope includes EUR 3.5 billion allocated under the InvestEU Fund.
Horizon Europe – Central elements
Pillar 2 - Clusters
Global Challenges & European Industrial
Competitiveness: boosting key technologies and
solutions underpinning EU policies & Sustainable
Development Goals Commission proposal for budget: € 52.7 billion
Digital,
Industry &
Space
Culture,
Creativity
and
Inclusive
Societies
Civil
Security
for Society
Health
Food, Bio-
economy,
Natural
Resources,
Agriculture&
Environment
Climate,
Energy
and
Mobility
R&I Missions
R&I MissionsRelating EU's research and innovation better
to society and citizens' needs; with strong
visibility and impact
Horizon Europe defines mission characteristics and elements of governance, and 5
missions areas.
Specific missions will be programmed within the Global Challenges and
European Industrial Competitiveness pillar (drawing on inputs from other pillars)
A mission is a portfolio of actions across disciplines intended to achieve a
bold and inspirational and measurable goal within a set timeframe,
with impact for society and policy making as well as relevance for a
significant part of the European population and wide range of European
citizens.
Missionareas
Adaptation to climate change, including societal
transformation
Cancer
Healthy oceans,
seas, coastal
and inland waters
Soil health and food
Climate-neutral and smart cities
New approach to European Partnerships
Co-programmed
Based on Memoranda of Understanding / contractual arrangements; implemented independently by the partners and by Horizon Europe
Co-funded
Based on a joint programme agreed and implemented by partners; commitment of partners for financial and in-kind contributions
Institutionalised
Based on long-term dimension and need for high integration; partnerships based on Articles 185 / 187 of TFEU and the EIT-Regulation supported by Horizon Europe
New generation of objective-driven and more ambitious partnerships in
support of agreed EU policy objectives
Key features
Simple architecture and toolbox
Coherent life-cycle approach
Strategic orientation
Horizon Europe –
Impact, flexibility, co-design
May 2019 │ Version 25
Strategic Plan for implementing
Horizon EuropeThe Strategic Plan (new implementing act by the Commission) will prepare the
content in the work programmes and calls for proposals for the first four years
Strategic orientation for R&I support, expected impacts
Partnerships and missions
Areas for international cooperation
Issues such as:
• Balance between research and innovation
• Social Sciences and Humanities
• Key Enabling Technologies and strategic value chains
• Gender
• Ethics and integrity
• Dissemination and exploitation
May 2019 │ Version 25
Main FeaturesEarly involvement and extensive exchanges with Member States
Extensive exchanges with the European Parliament
Consultations with stakeholders and public at large
Horizon Europe legislative package
Strategic Plan 2021-2024
Work programme 2021-2022
Calls for proposals
Strategic plan gives direction to the
work programme
May 2019 │ Version 25
Steps towards the first Horizon Europe work
programme
Start of Horizon Europe
Summer
2019
2020
Autumn-
winter
2019/2020
Co-creation at Research & Innovation Days 24 – 26 September.
Extensive exchanges with the new European Parliament.
Establishment of new Commission - envisaged endorsement
of Strategic Plan
Early involvement and exchanges with Member States,
consultation with stakeholders and the public at large
Establishment of Mission Boards
2021
Drafting of first Horizon Europe Work Programme on the
basis of the Strategic Plan
May 2019 │ Version 25
May 2019 │ Version 25
Research and Innovation Days
24 – 26 September 2019
• Bringing together policy-makers, researchers, innovators, civil
society representatives and other interested stakeholders
Three days to debate, solve and innovate – to help shape the
future of research and innovation policy
Three key elements of Horizon Europe were discussed in
particular:
• The Strategic Plan;
• Missions;
• Institutional partnerships.
Hosted and organised by: Co-organised by:
Transport Research Arena
Helsinki, 27-30.4.2020
Mikä on TRA2020
• Transport Research Arena (TRA) on Euroopan tärkein liikenteenalan tapahtuma, jossa tapaavat tutkijat, poliittisetpäättäjät ja yritysmaailma
• Joka toinen vuosi järjestettävä, komission alaisuudessa toimiva, tapahtuma järjestetään vuonna 2020 Suomessa
• Konferenssi houkuttelee keskimäärin 3 000 osallistujaa kaikista euroopan maista
• Sen yhteydessä järjestetään useita oheistapahtumia, yhteistyössä Viron tiehallinnon ja Turun meriteollisuuden toimijoiden kanssa, sekä myös Transport Research Finland - tapahtuma
TRA2020 Programme overview
For more information: https://traconference.eu/
May 2019 │ Version 25
Thank you and see you at
TRA 2020 in Helsinki!
#HorizonEU
© European Union, 2019. | Images source: © darkovujic, #82863476; © Konovalov Pavel, #109031193; 2018. Fotolia.com
http://ec.europa.eu/horizon-europe
Moving Together - TRA 2022
Presentation of the Transport Research Arena in Lisbon 2022
Manuela Flachi – Magellan & Luis Maia – ANI
PORTUGAL TRANSPORT DAY
8 OCTOBER 2019REPER, Brussels
MOVING TOGETHER
TRA2022 in Lisbon, Portugal
Presented by Luis Maia (ANI) & Manuela Flachi(Magellan)
Moving together.Reimagining mobility worldwide.
Consortium
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
Project Coordinator
Project Partners
Advisory Board Members
Goals
• 3.600+ participants and visitors from more than 65 countries.• 90+ exhibitors (stands) covering a total area of 7.000 sqm.• 40+ demonstrations/installations.• At least 10 start-ups participate actively and 17+ events and pitches
targeting start-ups.• 3.600+ participants actively engaged in the Demonstration Area and the
Living Lab sessions;• 1.200+ abstracts submitted by more than 500 authors, coming from at
least 40 different countries.• 600 posters presented.• 8.000+ minutes of technical, political and social programming.• At least 2.000 participants in the Plenary sessions.• 10 Strategic sessions with an attendance of 1.000 participants.
Our ambition
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
Concept
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
• The motto “Moving together – reimagining mobilityworldwide” recognizes the important engagement of citizens,policy makers, transport operators, industry, researchers andother stakeholders in achieving major global societal goals,through cooperation and co-development of innovativesolutions for a more efficient, safer, carbon-free, inclusivemobility and accessibility of people, and a reliable andsustainable freight transport.
• TRA 2022 is strongly aligned with the EU’s research andinnovation three main goals – open innovation; open scienceand open to the world – presenting itself as a unique occasion
to bring together stakeholders from all over the world.
ConceptFour overarching themes
1.Innovative Solutions & Society
Smart & sustainable cities and ITSArtificial Intelligence for sustainable and integrated mobility. Big data and knowledge co-
creation in transport.Cyber-security and data privacy in transport networks.
Optimisation and innovative solutions in urban mobility and logistics.Mobility as a service. Transport in the sharing economy; new innovative business models in
transport and mobility.User-centred mobility. Human factors in transport. Societal issues in mobility for social inclusion.
Citizenship and human behaviour and skills.
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
ConceptFour overarching themes
2.Energy & Environment
Decarbonisation and future economic growth. Transport and climate change (mitigation and adaptation).
Global mobility and logistics. Intermodality and modal interfaces. Transport in the circular economy.Energy issues in transportation. Smart grids and electric mobility.
Energy efficiency in transportation, technology and innovation.Electric mobility (including light and heavy vehicles) integrated in smart grids.
Integration of renewable energies and energy storage systems for railway systems.Life-cycle assessment and forecasting for transportation systems.
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
ConceptFour overarching themes
3.Infrastructure and Vehicles
Safety and security.Autonomous vehicles and vehicle certification.
IoT and Smart Infrastructures.Virtual infrastructure. Resilient infrastructure.
Intelligent construction and management systems.
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
ConceptFour overarching themes
4.Transport policy & Governance
Shaping up transport policies.Transport regulation.
Competitiveness and sustainable economic growth – new business models and financial tools.
Transport economics and financing.Market efficiency, competitiveness and innovation.Carbon pricing and internalisation of externalities.
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
Concept
Moving together will be the connective thread in the preparation of the programme, counting on the institutional support of the Portuguese Government, the City Council of Lisbon, the transport stakeholders’ community, and the TRA Managing Committeemembers.
TRA Committees
NETWORK OF STAKEHOLDERS
ADVISORY BOARD
TRA 2018
TRA 2020
Lisbon Municipality
Turismo de Portugal
MANAGEMENT
TRA 2022 COORDINATION AND SUPPORT ACTION
PROGRAMME ORGANIZING
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
ConceptConference Programme
Social Programme
Plenary Sessions
Strategic Sessions
Scientific & Technical Sessions
Poster Sessions
Invited Sessions
Special Sessions
Interactive Sessions
Exhibition Area
Side Events
Technical Visits
Networking & B2B Sessions
Demonstration Areas
Living Labs
Market Uptake Arena
TRA Vision Awards
TRA Village
Gala Dinner
Business Comp.
TRA Inspirational Talks
Novelties
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
Location
Lisbon Congress Centre
Biggest congress centre in Lisbon.
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
Location
• Largest congress centre in Lisbon.• Located in the city centre, at the heart of the Museum
district.• World Heritage area of Belém by the margins of the
Tagus river.• Excellent public transport connections
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
Capacity3540 peopleParking for 1.100 cars
29.000 sqmTotal area
8.970 sqmExhibition area
Plenary sessionsBig auditorium: 1.500 peopleLivestreamed: 920 people
Parallel sessions8 auditoria 5 halls6 foyers34 meeting rooms
Exhibitions ▲ | Parallel sessions ▲ | Plenary sessions ▲ | Interactive sessions ▲Ground floor
1st Floor
2nd Floor
Location
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
Consortium
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
Taking TRA 2022 worldwide
Goals
Concept
Location
Consortium
Support
Some examples of events where TRA 2022 will bepromoted:
Thank you for your attention!
April 2022
Moving together.Reimagining mobility worldwide.
Closing remarks
Manuela Soares - Magellan