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Title: European Technology Platform for Global Animal Health


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European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
  • Objectives
  • Interested Parties Meeting
  • Brussels
  • 31 May 2006
  • Jim Scudamore

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Outline of the presentation
  • Introduction to the Platform
  • Vision Document
  • The Strategic Research Agenda
  • Implementation of the Strategic Research Agenda
  • Conclusion

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Introduction to the platform
  • Why Rationale

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Avian influenza
Source Defra
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Source web
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Introduction to European Technology Platform for
Global Animal Health
  • Why Rationale
  • A Global Problem
  • Worldwide risks
  • Impact of animal disease
  • developed and developing
  • Control Measures
  • Vaccines, pharmaceuticals and diagnostics

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Introduction to European Technology Platform for
Global Animal Health
  • Why Rationale
  • Technological advances
  • Current situation in Europe
  • Research Requirements
  • Industry Perspectives
  • Regulatory Aspects

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Rationale
  • Focus on strategic issues where achieving Europes
    future growth, competitiveness and sustainability
    depends on major technological advances
  • Bring together stakeholders, led by industry, to
    define medium to long-term research and
    technological development
  • Boost research performance European Research
    Area (ERA) investment target and average 3 GDP
  • Reduce fragmentation of research and development
    efforts
  • Align EU research priorities with industry needs
    to enhance the technical content of industry
    activity (PLATFORMS)
  • Contribute to EU Growth and Competitiveness (new
    start of the Lisbon agenda) to significantly
    improve the daily life of EU citizens
  • Mobilisation of public and private funding
  • Positive Impact on a wide range on key community
    policies

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Outline of the presentation
  • Introduction to the Platform
  • Vision Document
  • The Strategic Research Agenda
  • Implementation of the Strategic Research Agenda
  • Conclusion

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Vision document
  • 16 December 04 Launch the Platform
  • 24 January 2005 Discussion document on the
    interim vision circulated.
  • 24 February 2005 Stakeholder Meeting
  • 17 May 2005 Executive Board Meeting
  • 27 June Steering Council Meeting
  • Publish the vision document on web
  • October 05 Publish hard copy

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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FP7 2007-2013 Food, agriculture and
biotechnology research objective
  • Build a European Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy
    (KBBE)
  • Respond to social and economic challenges
  • High quality food and sustainable food
    production
  • Food-related disorders (cardiovascular, obesity
    )
  • Infectious animal diseases and zoonoses
  • Sustainable agriculture/fishery and climate
    change
  • Clean biomaterials from renewable bio-resources
  • Shared vision of all stakeholders (incl.
    industry) on research
  • Respond quickly to emerging research needs

Plants for the Future Global Animal Health
Nanoscience Nanotechnologies
Example of Platforms
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Vision Aim
  • To facilitate and accelerate the development and
    distribution of the most effective tools for
    controlling animal diseases of major importance
    to Europe and the rest of the world, thereby
    improving human and animal health, food safety
    and quality, animal welfare, and market access,
    contributing to achieving the Millennium
    Development Goals.

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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ETP for Global Animal Health Vision
  • Scope
  • MUMS,
  • Parasite resistance,
  • Bacterial resistance
  • Terrestrial animals
  • Importance of endemic disease
  • Alternative approaches for control
  • Importance of pharmaceuticals

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Outline of the presentation
  • European Technology Platform for Global Animal
    Health
  • Vision Document
  • The Strategic Research Agenda
  • Implementation of the Strategic Research Agenda
  • Conclusion

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Deliverables - 1
  • Protect Europe from the incursion of epidemic
    animal diseases and zoonoses.
  • Deal rapidly and effectively with disease
    outbreaks in Europe should they occur.
  • Assist in speed of access to market, facilitation
    or world trade and the alleviation of poverty by
    reducing the impact of these diseases in
    developing countries. Reduce worldwide levels of
    disease and thereby indirectly protect Europe
    from disease spread by people or trade.
  • Bring more focus into research.

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Deliverables - 2
  • 5. Increase the translation of technology into
    applications.
  • 6. Bring the developed tools faster to the
    market.
  • 7. Explore legal and regulatory hurdles.
  • 8. Enable authorities to provide a swift and
    efficient reaction to new disease outbreaks.
  • 9. Ensure consumer safety and efficiency in
    product development.
  • 10. Explore feasibility, applicability, need and
    availability of existing products.

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Developing the SRA
  • Following publication of the interim Vision
    Paper, the
  • Steering Council of the ETPGFAH decided that 3
    workshops should be held to address the key
    issues
  • Sought wide spectrum participation of
    stakeholders 20 for each
  • Hold three 1 day workshops in October and again
    in November 2005 one on each key subject area
  • Had designated chairpersons from Steering
    Council
  • Steered the workshops
  • Responsible for coordinating the text
    development from the workshops

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Method to develop SRA
Method to develop SRA Challenges
To discuss
Strategic Research Agenda

Basic research
WG 1
Technology transfer
WG 2
Securing a healthy and safe food supply
Competitiveness and consumer choice
Public Health
Sustainable agriculture

Horizontal issues
WG 3
Vision Global Animal Health
Challenges taken from Global Animal Health
3 Views to address the challenges.
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Working Group 1Basic Research
  • Gap analysis
  • of basic research (immunology, epidemiology,
    risk analysis.)
  • Research infrastructures
  • Funding
  • Diseases
  • Trends in animal populations
  • Prioritisation of research programmes

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Working Group 2Technology Transfer
  • Current availability of products against need and
    available technology
  • Recommendations on how innovations can be
    translated into practical applications
  • Intellectual property rights
  • Regulatory and societal acceptance
  • Recommendations for education and training

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Working Group3Horizontal issues
  • Identify current barriers to the transfer of
    technology
  • Recommendations for research to resolve the
    barriers
  • Consider the regulatory issues linked to emerging
    diseases and technological advances
  • Address harmonisation and research needs to deal
    with problem areas
  • Recommend the research needed to provide evidence
    to allow authorities to define policies in
    advance of practical application

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) - 1
  • Reflect  Vision 2015  publication
  • Prioritise Research
  • Aware of Community Animal Health Policy
  • Vaccines, Pharmaceuticals, Diagnostics
  • Fundamental Research, Technology Transfer,
    Enabling Issues

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) 2 Themes
  • Prioritise animal diseases
  • Conduct a gap analyses
  • Ensure high quality relevant
    fundamental research
  • Identify the enabling factors to improve the rate
    of technology transfer
  • Consider regulatory issues
  • Maintain a global perspective

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Outline of the presentation
  • Introduction to the Platform
  • Vision Document
  • The Strategic Research Agenda
  • Implementation of the Strategic Research Agenda
  • Conclusion

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Presentation of the SRA to the Commissioner on 19
May
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European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health

Stakeholders, define a Strategic Research
Agenda setting the necessary mid- to longterm
objectives
Stakeholders, implement the Strategic
Research Agenda with the mobilisation of
significant human and financial resources
Stakeholders, led by industry, come together
to agree on a common vision for the technology
Implementation Plan detailed, roadmap,
quantify, identify funding sources creation of a
financial working group Launch 2007
Strategic Research Agenda Delivered 19 May
2006
Vision paper EU TP Global Animal Health
Final version August 2005
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Outline of the presentation
  • Introduction to the Platform
  • Vision Document
  • The Strategic Research Agenda
  • Implementation of the Strategic Research Agenda
  • Conclusion

European Technology Platform for Global Animal
Health
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Strategic Research Agenda Themes
  • Prioritise animal diseases
  • Conduct a gap analyses
  • Ensure high quality relevant
    fundamental research
  • Identify the enabling factors to improve the rate
    of technology transfer
  • Consider regulatory issues
  • Maintain a global perspective
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