Annual Conference on Public-Public Partnerships, 7-8 Nov 2017, Brussels
Date: 07/11/2017 - 08/11/2017
The 2017 conference focused on the future of P2Ps under the motto "Co-designing Public-Public Partnerships for the next Framework Programme" to emphasise the collaborative approach in involving stakeholders for the future design. 350 registered participants took part in the conference.
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- Full conference report
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7 November 2017 – Towards P2Ps in FP9
13h00 – 13h45 Public-Public Partnerships in FP9 – opening plenary
Beyond the Horizon – Foresight Scenarios in Support of the Preparation of the EU‘s Future Policy in Research and Innovation (BOHEMIA); Matthias Weber, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology
P2Ps in the Horizon 2020 interim evaluation and related assessments – lessons learned; Jörg Niehoff, Head of Sector Joint Programming, DG RTD
13h45 – 15h00 Public-Public Partnerships in FP9 – policy round table
15h30 – 17h00 Public-Public Partnerships in FP9 –break-out sessions
Emerging preferred scenario for P2Ps in FP9, topics for the interactive sessions. ; Jörg Niehoff, Head of Sector Joint Programming, DG RTD
17h15 – 18h00 Towards a common branding of Public-Public Partnerships - plenary session
How to build an umbrella brand for P2P; Marcus Flatten, Mann beißt Hund – Communications Agency
8 November 2017 – Support of P2Ps by ERA-LEARN
9h00 – 10h00 ERA-LEARN – key results on impacts - plenary session
15 years of P2Ps – Impacts at national and European level; Effie Amanatidou, University of Manchester
Analysis of P2P structures and policies in the different challenges and priorities of Horizon 2020; Imelda Lambkin, Enterprise Ireland
Results of pilot study on impact assessment at research project level; Angus Hunter, OPTIMAT
10h30 – 12h30 Increase coherence and efficiency of implementation -Designing ERA-LEARN support to thematic P2P clusters -parallel sessions
Session 2: Environment and Climate
Session 3: Food, Agriculture and the Bio-economy
Session 4: Industrial Technologies
12h45 – 13h30 Closing plenary
Future support from ERA-LEARN to thematic P2Ps – conclusions from the parallel sessions
Conclusions; Fabienne Gautier, Head of Unit ERA Policy and Reform, DG Research & Innovation
- Satellite events:
*) Results of the Article 185 meta-evaluation
*) Future of alignment actions for P2Ps
*) PRIMA info and networking event: programme