Title: Demand-led Innovation Policies Innovation Procurement
1Demand-led Innovation Policies Innovation
Procurement
- Dr. Bertrand Wert
- DG Enterprise and Industry
- Policy Development for Industrial Innovation
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT of INNOVATION Kick-off
meeting of the Fired-IP project 11 June 2012 /
London (UK)
2Where are we coming from? Where are we? Where are
we going?
- 1. Demand-driven inno. policies LMI Public
Procurement Networks (1.0) Outcomes - 2. Call for proposal ENT/CIP/11/C/N02C011 on
Public Procurement Networks of Innovation 2.0 - 3. Revision of 2004 Directives novelties
HORIZON 2020
3Demand-driven innovation Policies Innovation
procurement Current activities Lead Market
InitiativeWhere are coming from?
4Public policies tools for action Supply and
demand-led innovation policy tools
Measures from the demand-side
- Regulation
- Standardisation
Lead Market Initiative Towards a policy mix
- Public procurement (PCP/PPI)
Intention Supporting market VS supporting
technology push
- Fiscal Measures
- Training, fairs
- Financing RD
- Equity support
- Grants, loans
- ...
Measures from the supply side
5Why supporting demand of innovation innovation
procurement?
- Potential lever for action 19 of EU GDP
- Foster accelerate access to market for
innovative solutions - Foster EU Internal Market to benefit of EU
businesses (SMEs) - Delivering better EU pubic services/ Societal
challenges - Policy mix and international rising field of
innovation support policies
6What is innovation procurement? Composed of 2
main aspects
Following the need assessment realised by the
procurer there are 2 possibilities 1/ Procurement
of innovative solutions that do not require RD
Public Procurement of innovation ? Normal
procurement procedure/directives 2/ Procurement
of innovative solutions that require RD
Pre-Commercial Procurement ? Working under RD
exemption of the procurement procedure/directives
http//ec.europa.eu/information_society/tl/resear
ch/priv_invest/pcp/documents/pcp_brochure_en.pdf
7Main difficulties of procurers purchasing
innovative solutions?
- Wrong incentives
- Lack of knowledge and capabilities on
technologies, innovations, market developments - No strategy that aligns public procurements with
public policy objectives (e.g. health,
environment, transport), and with RDI support
programmes - Fragmentation in demand
- Difficulties for innovative SMEs to be involved
in public procurement as direct beneficiary/
client of a purchasing authority
8Standardisation Labelling Certification
Legislation
Public Procurement
Complementary Actions
Lead Market Areas
EU Recommendation for interoperability
e-Health
Introduce the Electronic Health Insurance Card
EU Patient Smart Open Services large scale pilot
funded
Sector-specific networks of Contracting
Authorities to foster demand for innovation
Sustainable construction
2nd generation of Eurocodes
SMEs guide on collaborative working schemes in
construction
Screening of national building regulations
Protective textiles
Revision of the PPE Directive
Training platform for buyers and users
Inventory of all relevant standards
Product performance standards
Bio-based products
FP7 call on bio-refinery pilot plants
Inventory of legislation affecting bio-based
products
Financial support (CIP) for market replication
projects
Recycling
Waste Framework Directive
CEN Packaging Standards
Guide on funding available for RE demonstration
and pilot projects
Renewable energies
Adopting minimal energy performance requirements
Mandatory national targets for 2020
Lead Market Initiative 09-12
Policy tools
9- Cities sustainable construction rehab.
- SCI-NETWORK Sustainable Construction
Innovation through Procurement ICLEI (lead)
Local Governments for Sustainability (Europe),
Transport for London TFL (UK), City of Torino
(IT), Dutch National Procurers Association PIANOo
(NL), Culminatum, Helsinki Region Centre of
Expertise (FI), University of Klagenfurt (AT),
Motiva, National Agency for Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy (FI) - Results
- 120 organisations are participating in the
pilot phase - Online Forum 5 Working Groups WG application
of environmental standards in renovation new
technical solutions procuring innovation
whole-life costing financing contracting. - WG for helping public sector to become key
driver for sustainable innovation - WG encourage knowledge experience sharing,
identifying best practice, innovative
technologies products relevant to public
authority - WG will engage with the market to identify the
best solutions Online forum developed
https//procurementforum.viadesk.com - www.sci-network.eu contact simon.clement_at_iclei.or
g
10- Fire-brigades protective garments
- ENPROTEX Dutch national Disaster Response
Agency LFR (NL), Belgian Ministry of the Interior
IBZ (BE) - Results
- A web-portal for public procurers and SMEs
- Innovation mapping in textile research on
protective clothing - Providing industry with forward commitments to
meet future needs of procurers - A Personal Protective Equipment public
procurers network is under development - Dissemination at national and international
level. - Discussions with industry on barriers to
innovation as well as dialogue with SME
associations on involvement of SMEs in innovation
and the supply chain - Model for tender documents will be produced
- http//www.enprotex.eu/index contact
Ronald.Hammerschmidt_at_lfr.n
11- Low carbon Hospitals
- LCB-HEALTHCARE Department for Business
Innovation and Skills BIS (UK) (lead),
Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific
Research TNO (NL), Norwegian Directorate for
Health Affaires(NO), Rawicz Hospital(PL),
Department of Health DH (UK), European Health
Property Network EuHPN (NL) - Results
- Develop a sustainable, self-funding,
trans-national network - Stakeholders' consultations commenced at the
European Congress on Healthcare Planning and
Design in June 2010 in order to develop guidance
and recommendations for European hospitals on how
to procure innovation - A survey of barriers to investment in low
carbon solutions available - A European state-of-the-art report
- Several procurement of innovation realised
e.g. "Ultra Efficient Lighting for Future Wards"
in the Rotherham hospital (UK) by implementing a
Forward Commitment Procurement project
refurbishment leaders expect energy consumption
saving of 30 or 5,200 for 40 beds over 10
years, and Maintenance Saving of 88 or 15,400
for 40 beds over 10 years. - http//lowcarbon-healthcare.eu/ contact
gaynor.whyles_at_jeraconsulting.com
12 Rotherham Ultra Efficient Lighting FCP
Rotherham Ultra Efficient Lighting FCP (2M)
Sweden Fagerhult Luminaires Ecophon Acoustic
Tiles
Sweden Lund University,
United Kingdom Cundall Lighting
Designers Austin Smith Lord Interior
Designers Wandsworth Nurse Call Systems EX-OR
Lighting Control
UK Kings College London, De Montfort University,
Germany OSRAM LEDs, Lamps, Control Gear
Rotherham Hospital is a 500 bed acute unit in the
North East of England
New SME created through the FCP process.
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15Innovation procurement Current activities
Towards H20202.0 networks and 2013 CIP-EIP
call for proposal Where are we?
168 new networks of European Public Procurers of
innovation covering the following fields 1/
Combating climate change Innobuild (Lyngdal
Kommune (NO))2/ Improving care for senior
citizens/active aging EcoQuip (Business
Innovation and Skills (UK)), Happi(Réseau achats
hospitaliers dIle de France (Paris, FR))3/
Fostering energy efficiency Prolight (Transport
for London, UK), Fired-up (London Fire Brigade,
UK), Spea (Barcelona city, SP) 4/ Supplying
better mobility infrastructure Syncro (Conseil
Général de lIsère (Grenoble, FR))5/ Creating
more healthy working conditions Innobuster
(Austrian central purchasing authority AT))
Current activities
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17Current activities
The Innovation Procurement Hub Project leader
ICLEI, European platform of sustainable cities
(Freiburg in Brisgau, DE) contact
ignacio.gimenez_at_iclei.org
- Future activities for 2012 2016
- Development of an innovation procurement database
- European prize for the best innovation
procurements - Maintenance and development of a European
user-friendly and interactive website
https//procurementforum.viadesk.com/do/login/ - Representing the European Innovation Procurement
Community - Development of personal exchange and/or joint
training activities on PCP and PPI - Drafting and compilation of guidelines in
innovation procurement
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18Current activities
- Current CIP-EIP type of activities supported
- 1/ Preparation phase financial support 95
- Capabilities improvement trainings, workshops
- Procurement strategies development
- Meeting the market state-of-the art, technical
dialogue, market consultation - Development of functional specifications
- Forward Commitment Procurement
- Standardisation, certification and/or insurance
- Networking activities to Develop a Joint
Procurement - 2/ Procurement phase financial support 20
(500.000 max per consortium for real procurement
co-financing) - Specification and publication of a (joint or
coordinated) call for tender. - Implementation of a (joint or coordinated) call
for tender (including marketing) - (Joint) evaluation and selection of proposals
- (Joint) monitoring and evaluation of projects
19Current activities
- Implementation of the project - important
- SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE (page 8-9 ToR)
- 1/ Development of public procurement of
innovative solutions (preparation phase and
implementation phase) - to create buyers groups dedicated to prepare
for the procurement of innovative solutions
(including needs assessment, market consultation
(involvement of the supply chain (in particular
European SMEs)), specification development, risk
management), and the actual procurement process
(including defining the conditions for the
collaboration between contracting authorities,
sharing resources in the evaluation of bids and
related procedures, translations and publicising
the calls for tender)
20Current activities
- Implementation of the project - important
- SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE (page 8-9 ToR)
- 2/ and, with the possibility to implement within
the time-line of the project a public procurement
of innovative solutions co-financed by the
European Union resulting in the first
application / commercialisation of innovations of
European Union relevance which - have already been technically demonstrated with
success but which, owing to residual risk, are
not yet commercially available in the market in
which the procurement authority operates. This
includes solutions based on existing technologies
that are to be utilised in a new and innovative
way, as well as non-technological innovations.
The solutions have to be - new to the contracting authority and new to the
Internal Market. By the implementation of the
procurement of innovative solution we mean - The publication at Official Journal
- The evaluation of the tenders
- The conclusion of the award procedure followed
by the payment to the - "beneficiary of the market" (refer to part 4 "EU
Financing").
21Current activities
- Implementation of the project - important
- Nota Bene for Strand 1 (page 15 ToR)
- A maximum of 20 of the price of actual
purchase(s) of innovative solution (s) will be - eligible, if the six following conditions are
met - 1. The purchase takes place during and as part of
the action and is otherwise eligible in - accordance with Art. II.14 of the General
Conditions - 2. In general, applicants and partners of
applicants must be Contracting Authorities - according to Directives 2004/18/EC and
2004/17/EC, Contracting Authorities shall be the
State, regional or local authorities, bodies
governed by public law, associations formed by - one or several of such authorities or bodies
governed by public law - 3. Multiple procurements can be implemented in a
single consortium in the life-time - of the action. The total co-financing does not
exceed EUR 500,000 - 4. The total amount of the EU contribution for
the purchase(s) does not exceed one third - (1/3) of the total EU contribution for the
action - 5. The call for tender(s) for the actual
purchase(s) of innovative solution(s) has/have - to be done following an EU wide publication, at
least in English, and all offers are - evaluated according to the same objective
criteria regardless of the geographic location of - company head offices, company size or governance
structure, which ensure compliance - with the principles of transparency,
non-discrimination and equal treatment and which
22Current activities
- Our challenges
- 1/ Being able to evaluate the innovativeness of a
solution procured - 2/ Demonstrating that financially supporting
public procurement of innovation at European
level could work - 3/ Being successful in puling the demand of
innovation at European level (Internal Market)
23Innovation procurement Revision of 2004
Directives novelties HORIZON 2020 Where are
we going?
24Innovation Procurement Horizon 2020
- Awareness Raising events, PCP newsletter etc
- Political agendas
- EU level Digital Agenda for Europe Innovation
Union targets on PCP PPI - Council Conclusions of February 2011 and March
2012 - MS agendas half of EU MS are/start engaging in
pilots or are defining their PCP / PPI policy
strategy - Ongoing pilots EU support to procurement actions
- Creating networks of public procurers
- Co-financing PCP PPI procurements
- Mainstreaming EU support in Horizon 2020
- Draft Commission Horizon 2020 proposal includes
financial support for cross-border PCP PPI
actions - Possibility for EU to be involved itself also
25Future developments
Innovation Procurement Horizon 2020
- Horizon 2020 should support both Public
Procurement of innovation Pre-Commercial
Procurement, preparation costs and procurement of
innovation being done (measurement, trainings,
evaluation) - Links to be established with the 3 stages (via
grants reserved to SMEs) innovative SME support
scheme
26Future developments
PPI Feasibility Study within Horizon 2020
Full-Fledge EU Support Scheme
- Proposal from feasibility study on future EU
support to public procurement of innovative
solutions
http//ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/innovation
/policy/lead-market-initiative/pp-conf2_en.htm
27From needs assessment to innovation procurement
the demand
Future developments
Support from specialized organizations/ clusters
e.g. platforms of cities/ hospitals/ procurers
Pre-commercial procurement
2.
NEED in RD development
Procurers needs assessment market consultation/
technology assessment No solution available
Support from Chambers of Commerce, EEN,
Innovation agencies
Support from specialized organizations/ clusters
e.g. platforms of cities/ hospitals/ procurers
1.
NO Need in RD
- Public procurement of innovation
- Forward commitment procurement
- Competitive dialogue
- Design contest
- Catalytic procurement
- ()
3.
Support from Chambers of Commerce, EEN,
Innovation agencies European Technology
Platforms
28Future developments
Some of the future public events
- Various kick-off meetings (Strand 1)
- 5 July Innovation procurement and SME
involvment Paris - 12 September 2012 Nordic Innovation Procurement
conference - Helsinki - 19-21 September Eco-Procura conference Malmö
http//www.ecoprocura.eu/ - 3-4 November 2012 Inno-demanda/ Inno-procura
conference Madrid - December 2012-January 2013 Innovation
procurement and launching of 2013 call for
proposals 3.0 Networks - Stuttgart
29THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
- Contact
- bertrand.wert_at_ec.europa.eu
- Public Procurement Innovation
http//ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/innovation
/policy/public-procurement/index_en.htm - Pre-Commercial Procurement
- http//cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/pcp/calls_en.html
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