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NEW ECONOMIC MODEL
The overall framework of New
Economic Model was unveiled
on 30 Mac 2010, during Invest
Malaysia 2010.
From a Middle Income to a High
Income Economy by 2020.
NEM is anchored on:
innovation
creativity
high value sources of growth
modern services sector
skilled manpower
FRGS 1 DEC 2012 SSA RMI 4
MOHE (RGS, RU, APEX)
KKLW
MITI (SME Corp)
CRADLE
KPPK (CESS FUND)
MINDEF (STRIDE)
KeTTHA (Green Tech)
MOA (AGRO BANK)
SCIENCEFUND
Techno/InnoFund etc
MTDC, Biotech Corp, etc
MAVCAP, MDV
MOF (BGF)
MOF (BSF)
KPKK (CREATIVE INDUSTRY FUND)
MGS
FUNDING FOR R,D&C IN 10th MP IDEATION RESEARCH PRE -COM COMMERCIALISATION
FRGS 1 DEC 2012 SSA RMI 8
12 NKEA (NATIONAL KEY ECONOMIC AREAS)
FRGS 1 DEC 2012 9 SSA RMI
What is EURAXESS?
EURAXESS is:
- an initiative by the European Commission (DG
RTD)
- a one-stop information portal to promote the
mobility of researchers across Europe AND
between Europe and its global partners
- a partnership between the European Union & 40
countries in Europe working together to assist
researchers and research organisations
1
The Framework Programmes
(FP7)
The world’s largest research programme
open to all countries
The main “recurrent” European
instruments for funding research in Europe
Designed firstly to respond to Europe's
needs in terms of employment,
competitiveness and quality of life
EU RESEARCH GRANTS
WORKSHOP ON ‘LEADING IN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION’
27-28 MAY 2013
What is Horizon 2020?
Commission proposal:
•80 billion euro
•Research and innovation funding
•2014-2020
Priority 1: Excellent science
European Research Council
(Grants for research teams)
13 268
Future and Emerging Technologies
(Research collaboration)
3 100
Marie Curie actions
(Grants for individual mobility researchers)
5 752
Research infrastructures 2 478
Priority 2: Industrial leadership
ICT, nanotechnologies, materials, biotechnology, manufacturing, space
(Research collaboration)
13 781
Access to risk finance 3 538
Innovation in SMEs 619
Priority 3: Societal challenges
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
(Research collaboration)
8 033
Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the bio-
economy
(Research collaboration)
4 125
Secure, clean and efficient energy
(Research collaboration)
5 782
Smart, green and integrated transport
(Research collaboration)
6 802
Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials
(Research collaboration)
3 160
Inclusive, innovative and secure societies
(Research collaboration)
3 819
Dual approach • Openness:
–Horizon 2020 open to participation from across the world
– ca. 1500 collaboration projects / year –More self-funding by partner countries
(BRICs, etc.)
Targeted actions:
1.Thematic: identifying areas for international cooperation
ASEAN in FP7 (2007-2013)
• 103 Projects
• 149 Participating Organisations
• 212 Participations
• € 516.9 million - Project Total Cost – € 360.7 million Project EC Contribution
• € 39.6 million - ASEAN Participants Total Cost – € 27.4 million - EC Contribution
– € 12.2 million - ASEAN Participants own Contribution
• 158 Marie Curie - mobility grants
Cooperation with Malaysia under FP7 - 17 projects ongoing, overall value > 90 million EUR
- Majority of partners are universities, but also research organizations, companies, government agencies
- Main fields of cooperation: Food, Agriculture & Fisheries and
Biotechnology; Nano-sciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies; Health.
Top 5 international partners: UK, DE, FR, TH, IT
ASEAN in FP7 Context (2007-2013)
Country FP7 Participations Participant Total Cost €
1 United States 415 107,460,416
2 Russian Federation 471 103,029,144
3 India 258 51,592,640
4 China 326 49,965,356
5 Australia 149 48,647,852
6 South Africa 211 46,398,035
7 Canada 163 43,488,747
8 Brazil 194 39,878,273
9 ASEAN 212 39,648,574
10 Ukraine 169 25,029,526
11 Mexico 103 22,073,315
12 Japan 87 21,141,142
13 Korea 53 18,403,782
14 Argentina 103 17,312,545
25 Thailand 41 8,250,232
28 Singapore 26 7,100,694
30 Viet Nam 43 6,767,907
31 Indonesia 29 6,605,099
33 Malaysia 33 5,352,945
47 Philippines 23 3,111,136
61 Cambodia 10 1,991,748
97 Lao 5 327,452
118 Brunei Darussalam 1 96,600
126 Myanmar 1 44,760
FP7 Participations (2007-2013)
signed grant agreements
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
FP7 Participations
Participation Areas (2007-2013)
-ASEAN Participant total cost (€)-
0 5,000,000 10,000,000 15,000,000
Space
Transport
ERC
PEOPLE
Society
ENERGY
Social
INFRA
INCO
NANO
ICT
ENV
FOOD
HEALTH
Main ASEAN research partners
• BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES INSTITUTES Singapore
• MAHIDOL UNIVERSITY Thailand
• NSTDA Thailand
• NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Singapore
• INSTITUT PASTEUR DU CAMBODGE FOUNDATION Cambodia
• INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR LIVING AQUATIC RESOURCES Malaysia
• FISHBASE INFORMATION & RESEARCH GROUP INC Philippines
• Center for International Forestry Research Indonesia
• INTERNATIONAL HEALTH POLICY PROGRAM FOUNDATION Thailand
• UNIVERSITAS PAJAJARAN Indonesia
• GADJAH MADA UNIVERSITY Indonesia
• INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING Singapore
Thank you!
Find out more:
www.ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020
[email protected] Programme Manager, EU- Malaysia Cooperation, EU Delegation to Malaysia