How to write a competitive FP7 proposal?

Dalyvavimo FP patirtis
Juras Ulbikas
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Projektai ir finansavimo
schemos
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Ko siekiate? Idėjos įgyvendinimo ar naudos?
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Kur ieškot paramos?
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Domėtis ES MTEP strategija
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EK – jūsų klientas
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Politika pirma, visa kita išvestiniai dalykai
Domėkitės Europos teisiniais dokumentais
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Įgyvendinimas
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Ateinantys teisiniai sprendimai
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FP dokumentų priėmimo procedūra:
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Kaip gimsta:
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Green Papers
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White Papers
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Public Consultations
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National Opinions
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Opinions of High
Level Expert groups
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Communications
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Proposal
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Ieškokit raktinių žodžių
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H2020: Key enabling technologies and
European valley of death
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FP7 pagrindiniai dokumentai
TREATY
RULES for PARTICIPATION
FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME
Negotiation
Guidance Notes
SPECIFIC
PROGRAMMES
Rules for
evaluation
WORK
PROGRAMMES
EC – Grant Agreement
Guides for
applicants
Call
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Guide to IP rules
Guide to fin.
issues
Consortium
Agreement
Checklist for a
CA
Dalyvavimas projektuose
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Jūsų idėjų įgyvendinimas (EFFIHEAT):
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Ar Lietuva kam nors įdomi?
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Kaip prisivilioti tinkamus partnerius?
Kitų įmonių idėjų įgyvendinimas (MESMESH,
ORION)
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Atsargiai su konsorciumo norais
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Exploration - Screening ideas
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EeB.NMP.2012-5 Novel materials for smart windows conceived as affordable multifunctional systems offering enhanced energy
control
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Technical content/scope: Windows are critical elements to control the energy performance of a building. There is a need to
develop affordable 'smart active windows', defined as multifunctional systems offering multiple properties and functions in one single
construction element.
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Research proposals should address materials for smart windows with measurable and enhanced energy control, namely energy saving
and/or harvesting. The proposed solutions should go well beyond the state of the art, e.g. in terms of embodied energy and durability,
respect sustainability principles (environmental sustainability of each developed solution should be evaluated via life cycle assessment
studies carried out according to the International Reference Life Cycle Data System - ILCD Handbook); be applicable to both new built
and to renovation; be applicable to both hot and cold climates; be easy to install; offer realistic solutions at a reasonable price; offer
adequate luminosity, adequate light transmittance, lighter weight, glare control, increased fixed or variable thermal inertia, increased
thermal comfort and noise reduction. Developments should be based on new materials for new window concepts and on the better
understanding and improvement of material combinations and synergies. Additional improvements to the 'smart windows' may also be
included in the research, such as e.g. the application of OLEDs for lighting, adjustable infrared radiation transmission, or sensor
technologies, material analysis and modeling. Recycling/reuse of materials may also be addressed. Standardization aspects can be
considered. Proof of concept in terms of one (or more) component(s) should be delivered within the project, excluding commercially
usable prototypes (2006/C323/01), but convincingly proving scalability toward industrial needs. In order to ensure the industrial relevance
and impact of the research effort, the active participation of industrial partners, including SMEs, represents an added value to the
activities, and this will be reflected in the evaluation under the criteria 'Implementation and Impact'. The participation of public authorities
may also be an asset for the proposals.
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Funding Scheme: Small or medium-scale focused research projects.
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Expected impact: Compared to presently available state-of-the-art smart windows, expected improvements are: (i) Reduction of Uvalue down to 0.3 W/ (m2.K); (ii) Weight reduction of at least 50%; (iii) Cost reduction of at least 15%; (iv) improved energy efficiency in
buildings; and (v) greenhouse gases reduction deriving from buildings in Europe.
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Exploration - Screening ideas
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Research proposals should address
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materials for smart windows
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with measurable and enhanced energy control, namely energy saving and/or harvesting.
The proposed solutions should go well beyond the state of the art, e.g.
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in terms of embodied energy and
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durability,
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respect sustainability principles (environmental sustainability of each developed solution should be evaluated via life
cycle assessment studies carried out according to the International Reference Life Cycle Data System - ILCD
Handbook);
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be applicable to both new built and to renovation;
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be applicable to both hot and cold climates;
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be easy to install;
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offer realistic solutions at a reasonable price;
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offer adequate luminosity,
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adequate light transmittance,
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lighter weight,
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glare control,
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increased fixed or variable thermal inertia,
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increased thermal comfort and
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noise reduction.
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Exploration - Screening ideas
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Developments should be based on
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new materials for new window concepts and
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on the better understanding and improvement of material combinations and synergies.
Additional improvements to the 'smart windows' may also be
included in the research, such as e.g.
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the application of OLEDs for lighting,

adjustable infrared radiation transmission, or
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sensor technologies,

material analysis and modeling.
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Recycling/reuse of materials may also be addressed.
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Standardization aspects can be considered.
Tangible project result
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Proof of concept in terms of one (or more) component(s) should be delivered within the project, excluding
commercially usable prototypes (2006/C323/01),
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but convincingly proving scalability toward industrial needs.
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Exploration - Screening ideas
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Consortium/partnership
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In order to ensure the industrial relevance and impact of the research effort, the active participation of
industrial partners, including SMEs, represents an added value to the activities, and this will be reflected
in the evaluation under the criteria 'Implementation and Impact'.
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the participation of public authorities may also be an asset for the proposals
Funding Scheme:
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Small or medium-scale focused research projects – means 2-4MEur funding .
Expected impact: Compared to presently available state-of-theart smart windows, expected improvements are:
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(i) Reduction of U-value down to 0.3 W/ (m2.K);
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(ii) Weight reduction of at least 50%;
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(iii) Cost reduction of at least 15%;
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(iv) improved energy efficiency in buildings; and
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(v) greenhouse gases reduction deriving from buildings in Europe.
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