Horizon 2020
Mehr Einbeziehung von Interessengruppen in Forschung und Innovation
HORIZON 2020, the new EU Research and Innovation programme to be unveiled by the end of the year, could radically transform the financing landscape of European R&I. How do we ensure the new programme has a balanced governance system, includes a variety of stakeholders from an early stage, allows for public debate and engages citizens' participation, while ultimately meeting the societal aspirations for sustainable development? The aim of this stakeholders' meeting is to prepare for the adoption of HORIZON 2020 by learning from direct experiences and sharing ideas.
14:30
Registration at the ASP building – entrance place Luxembourg
INTRODUCTION
15:00 - 15:10
Introduction by the Chair – Greens/EFA MEP Philippe Lamberts
15:10 - 15:30
Introduction on the future EU Common Strategic Framework
Prof. Luc Soete - Director of UNU Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology
15:30 - 16:45
Part 1 : SETTING THE PRIORITIES RIGHT -Moderator MEP Philippe Lamberts
Building the European knowledge society - connecting innovation to the “Grand Challenges” Prof. Yann Moulier Boutang - Université de Technologie de Compiègne
Role of social sciences and non-technological R&I
Dr Charlotte Fiala - Freie Universität Berlin (Researchers)
Supporting Eco-Innovative SMEs
Katharina Krell – Greenovate! Europe
16:45 - 18:00
Part 2 : GOVERNANCE AND PARTICIPATION - Moderator MEP Bas Eickhout
Presentations
Positive experiences of cooperative research and participation of CSOs
Claudia Neubauer, PhD, Fondation Sciences Citoyennes
Shortcomings and best-practices of public-private partnerships
Prof. Cees Buisman Wetsus, Centre for Sustainable Water Technology
Success factors from the CIP/FP of SMEs innovative projects
Camino Correia, ZABALA Innovation Consulting
18: 00 - 18:15
Intervention by the Commission
Jack Metthey - Director DG RTD, Dir A
18:20 - 18:30
Conclusions by the Chair - MEP Philippe Lamberts