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TRANSMED S Montpellier, 19 September 2013 MedSpring MedSpring ERANETMED MedSpring MedSpring ERANETMED ERANETMED ERANETMED A A brief brief outline outline Claudio Bogliotti (CIHEAM IAMB) (CIHEAM IAMB) Euro Mediterranean


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TRANSMED S Montpellier, 19 September 2013

MedSpring MedSpring ‐ ERANETMED ERANETMED MedSpring MedSpring ERANETMED ERANETMED A A brief brief outline

  • utline

Claudio Bogliotti (CIHEAM IAMB) (CIHEAM‐IAMB)

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Euro‐Mediterranean cooperation on R&I Th t t t / d i The recent context / dynamics

  • 2007 Cairo Euro Mediterranean Ministerial Conference on RDI:
  • 2007 ‐ Cairo Euro‐Mediterranean Ministerial Conference on RDI:

strong political willingness, increased knowledge and capacity

  • 2008/2011 – MoCo (Euro‐Med. Monitoring Committe): emphasis
  • n co‐ownership, adaptation to regional challenges and new arising
  • n co ownership, adaptation to regional challenges and new arising

needs, improve link research‐capacity building

  • 2007/2013 ‐ Framing cooperation in FP7: Inconet, Bilat, ERAWIDE,

R2I, ERANET……and other actions

  • 2012 ‐ Barcelona Conference: societal challenges, co‐ownership,

long‐term cooperation / joint programming

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New keys to Euro‐Med. cooperation on R&I

  • Societal challenges
  • Capacity innovation
  • Capacity, innovation
  • Co‐ownership
  • Synergies for a long‐lasting cooperation
  • New socio‐political developments and civil society

New socio political developments and civil society

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MEDSPRING

Mediterranean Science, Policy, Research and Innovation Gateway

  • Addressing societal challenges (EMEG)
  • Capacity building, brokerage for cooperation and

i ti innovation

  • Building inter institutional synergies for joint programming
  • Building inter‐institutional synergies for joint programming
  • Substantiate policy dialogue (MoCo)
  • Substantiate policy dialogue (MoCo)
  • Participation of civil society

Participation of civil society

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Participation, think tank, dialogue, brokerage WP4 Open dialogue on RI: the “Euro WP2 Societal challenges to WP5 Brokerage for innovation and

nt and ment

RI: the Euro‐ Mediterranean Agora” challenges to reinforce the frame of cooperation innovation and research cooperation

anageme managem

WP8 WP7

edge ma ation

Capacity building and monitoring

  • n and m

Policy, societal challenges and cooperation b Capacity building in research, development and i i

al, knowl dissemina

  • ordinatio
  • bservatory

innovation

ect porta d

Joint programming, policy dialogue

roject co

WP9 Support to inter‐ institutional and WP6 Institutional and funding synergies

P3 ‐ Proje WP1 ‐ Pr

institutional and policy dialogue funding synergies

WP W

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Societal challenges addressed

  • High Quality Affordable Food: food security and

f t bi di iti h lth fi h i d safety, biodiversities, health, fisheries and aquaculture, food‐chain in pre to post‐harvesting.

  • Scarcity of resources: water scarcity water use
  • Scarcity of resources: water scarcity, water use

efficiency, use of non‐conventional water

  • Energy: energy efficiency, solar energy, photovoltaic,

Energy: energy efficiency, solar energy, photovoltaic, wind, bio‐energy, applications.

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Partnership Partnership

Research Ministries Research Councils Research organisations / Universities NGOs and Associations Inter-governmental (CIHEAM-IAMB)

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Countries

  • MS: Italy Spain Germany Portugal France

MS: Italy, Spain, Germany, Portugal, France, Greece, Malta, Cyprus, Belgium

  • Mediterranean Countries associated to FP:

Mediterranean Countries associated to FP: Turkey, Israel

  • Mediterranean Countries non‐associated:

Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine Jordan Palestine, Jordan

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Some figures g

N of partners 14 EU + 14 non EU = 28

  • N. of partners

14 EU + 14 non‐EU = 28 Partner countries 18 Partner countries 18 Duration 4 years y Overall efforts > 600 man/months Requested budget 4.000.000 Effort rate EU/nonEU 55% ‐ 45%

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Relevant outcomes 1st semester

  • WP2 – EMEG meeting in Lisbon, position paper

WP2 EMEG meeting in Lisbon, position paper supporting H2020 agenda linked to MedSpring Agora Public Consultation Public Consultation WP3/WP4 P j t t l E M dit A

  • WP3/WP4 ‐ Project portal, Euro‐Mediterranean Agora
  • n Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, 1 public consultation,

bli i t i i / t h ith public interviews, movie/cartoon, exchange with more than 60 web communities, increasing of followers

  • WP6/WP7 – Training and support to joint programming,

Beirut stakeholder event, support to PRIMA (art. 185)

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Relevant imminent events

L h f ll f i ti id (O t b )

  • Launch of a call for innovative ideas (October)
  • Regional brokerage on innovation (February)
  • Regional brokerage research cooperation (back‐

g g p ( to‐back H2020 regional event) (January)

  • Meeting of identified observatories (November)

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EMEG (Euro‐Mediterranean Expert Group

  • Think tank: resource efficiency (water), high quality

affordable food, energy.

  • Task 1: LISBON 20‐21 June – Research valorisation: topics &

solutions to create market

  • pportunities,

new jobs, innovation.

  • Task 2: Policies
  • Task 3: Water‐Food‐Energy nexus

gy

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EMEG Structure EMEG Structure EMEG Structure EMEG Structure

M th 45 t

  • More than 45 experts
  • Well balanced

Well balanced

  • Three groups
  • Special participation:

UfM T Platforms FP7 UfM, T‐Platforms, FP7 project coordinators, A b W t Arab Water Forum,……..etc.

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EMEG 1 EMEG 1st

st Task

Task

  • 1. Identifying “topics or niches” favorable for research

EMEG 1 EMEG 1 Task Task

y g p results uptake and market opportunities. 2 Id tif i l ti ( k t th i t d)

  • 2. Identifying solutions (market, youths oriented)
  • 3. Partnership / clusters
  • 3. Partnership / clusters
  • 4. Barriers and factors enhancing impact
  • 5. Type of actions

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The Lisbon workshop cycle The Lisbon workshop cycle The Lisbon workshop cycle The Lisbon workshop cycle

Backgro nd Background documentation Agora public Back to Agora consultation Back to Agora EMEG Lisbon Workshop Position paper p p p

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Open consultation Open consultation Open consultation Open consultation

  • Researchers,

young researchers, students, policy makers entrepreneurs makers, entrepreneurs, NGOs, associations, web communities

  • Listen

to

  • ften

unheard voices and make good use of them with the aim

  • f

creating “participatory creating participatory papers”

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Main Main outcomes

  • utcomes Water

Water Main Main outcomes

  • utcomes ‐ Water

Water

Open Consultation EMEG Meeting

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Main Main outcomes

  • utcomes ‐ Food

Food

Open Consultation EMEG Meeting

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Main Main outcomes

  • utcomes ‐ Energy

Energy

Open Consultation EMEG Meeting

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Overarching Overarching paradigms paradigms Overarching Overarching paradigms paradigms

R ffi i W t Resources efficiency ‐ Water: “Managing water resources under scarcity, pollution and uncertain conditions while improving agricultural water use efficiency as well as treatment and re‐use

  • f non conventional water”
  • f non‐conventional water .

High quality affordable Food: “Integrated development and rehabilitation of rural arid and semi‐arid areas capitalizing on sustainable agriculture including traditional and organic farming, empowering rural communities and valorizing agricultural resources” . Energy: “Capitalizing on local large availability of solar energy, by developing adapted Capitalizing on local large availability of solar energy, by developing adapted packages of solutions for sustainable remote communities, both in terms of supply and demand, in addition to promoting the well integrated penetration of renewable energy solutions in the inhabited areas, while taking into account local gy , g cultural heritage”.

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NEED NEW PARADIGM FOR THE NEXUS NEED NEW PARADIGM FOR THE NEXUS NEED NEW PARADIGM FOR THE NEXUS NEED NEW PARADIGM FOR THE NEXUS

High Quality Affordable Food

Energy gy Resource efficiency

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Feedback from H2020 1stWP Feedback from H2020 1stWP

  • KBBE: one call EU‐MED on rural areas (local

communities, social innovation, food)

  • ENVIRONMENT: water technologies in

i l di agriculture open to non‐EU Mediterranean countries N d t d !!!

  • Need to do more !!!

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Agora MedSpring g p g

  • www.medspring.eu

A M dS i T itt

  • Agora MedSpring on Twitter

https://twitter com/AgoraMedSpring https://twitter.com/AgoraMedSpring

  • Agora MedSpring on Facebook

g p g www.facebook.com/pages/agorameds pring/137898833029660

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ERANETMED ERANETMED

  • Real co‐ownership
  • MPC leading
  • MPC leading
  • Capacity and innovation in relation to societal challenges
  • Prepare the ground for long‐term cooperation (ex.: article

185) 185) C h d i ith th i iti ti

  • Coherence and synergies with other initiatives

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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION

CIHEAM‐IAMB ‐ Intergovernmental (Coordinator) TUBITAK – Turkey (Deputy Coordinator)

PARTNERSHIP

TUBITAK Turkey (Deputy Coordinator) DGRSDT ‐ Algeria RPF – Cyprus ASRT ‐ Egypt MHESR ‐ Egypt MHESR ‐ Egypt ANR ‐ France CNRS‐F ‐ France BMBF‐ Germany DLR – Germany DLR Germany NHRF‐ Greece CNR – Italy MIUR – Italy RegPUGLIA – Italy RegPUGLIA Italy HCST – Jordan CNRS‐L – Lebanon MCST – Malta MENESFCRS – Morocco MENESFCRS Morocco FCT – Portugal AGUAR ‐ Spain CSIC – Spain MINECO ‐ Spain MINECO Spain MHESRT – Tunisia

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ERANETMED

  • N. of partners

7 MPC, 2 AC, 14 MS p , , Who ? Research Funding agencies (national and local), Research / Education and local), Research / Education Programme Managers. Partner countries Algeria, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Jordan, g , yp , gyp , , , Greece, Germany, Italy, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, Portugal, Tunisia, Turkey, Spain Duration 4 years (OCTOBER 2013 – SEPTEMBER 2017) Budget 2,500,000.00€

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Preparation and launch of joint activities , monitoring WP5 Call implementation WP4 Preparation of the call WP6 Call monitoring and impact

edge ation and

implementation the call and impact assessment

al, knowle issemina rdination ment

WP3 WP2

ect porta nt and d

Strategy, long‐term agenda, Artcile 185

ject coor managem

Sustainable Research through a Long‐Lasting d S bl Scientific analysis and strategy for project joint i i i

P7 ‐ Proje anageme P1 ‐ Proj m

and Stable Cooperation activities

WP ma WP

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 1st YEAR 2nd YEAR 3rd YEAR 4th YEAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

4-5 Nov. KoM

WP 2 – Analysis and strategy for joint activities WP 3 – Support sustainable research through long-lasting – stable cooperation (including Article 185) p ( g ) WP 4 – Preparation of the calls WP5 – Call implementation WP6 – Call monitoring and impact assessment WP7 – Communication and dissemination