On
Monday 6 December 2021, the official agreement for Israel's accession to the
Horizon Europe programme was signed. This is the largest R&D programme in
the world for scientific and industry collaborations, with a total budget of
about 95.5 euros, and constitutes a major funding element in these fields. This
is the ninth such programme implemented by the EU for research and development.
Horizon Europe will take place over seven years, as did the previous Horizon
2020 programme.
Following
Israel's official accession local entities will be able to participate in any
part of the European R&D programme on equal terms to those of EU member
countries' entities.
Israel
has been participating in European R&D programmes for 25 years as an
associated country. The programme fosters many scientific and economic benefits
for both Israel and Europe. Israel’s participation in the programme will
significantly contribute to scientific and technological research and knowledge
industries, as well as commerce and the economy, and will promote Israeli
industry while simultaneously creating opportunities for Israeli companies to
branch out into European markets.
Furthermore,
Israel’s accession to the programme is of comprehensive political importance to
the relations between Israel and the European Union.
Israel's
Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said, "Israel joining Horizon, a flagship
programme in Israeli-EU relations, presents an important diplomatic achievement
and another step in bringing us closer not only to the European Union as a
whole but also to each one of the European countries. Israel has much to offer
to the largest and most prominent R&D programme in the world and joining
this programme today is yet another step in securing Israel's position at the
forefront of global research.”
Israel's
Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Orit Farkash-Hacohen said, "Israel's joining
the largest and most prestigious R&D programme in the world is a further
example of the reputation Israel has gained across borders and continents. This
is the 25th year that Israel has participated in this programme and
is among the leading countries in number or grants given to its researchers and
companies.
Throughout
the previous Horizon programme thousands of Israeli researchers were awarded
grants with a total value of about 1.3 billion euros. We believe that this time
the total value will further increase.”
These
spheres connect Israel to countries worldwide and reinforce our foreign
relations. This agreement will enable our researchers to continue and advance
groundbreaking research on internationally leading platforms.”
Avigdor
Lieberman Israel's Finance Minister, “The Horizon Europe programme is
one of the world’s leading R&D programmes, and the flagship of Israeli-EU
relations. This programme provides Israeli researchers and scientists access to
uniquely comprehensive and prestigious grants while providing entrepreneurs and
companies access to the European market. In doing so it greatly contributes to
the quality of Israeli research while enhancing Israeli industry's
competitiveness. Therefore Israeli participation in Horizon Europe presents
both a political and economic achievements."
Dr.
Ami Appelbaum, Chairman of the Innovation Authority and Chairman of the
Steering Committee of the Directorate for European R&D at the Innovation
Authority noted that: “Israel’s participation in EU R&D
programs is a strategic asset for the Israeli economy more broadly, and for
R&D institutions in particular. Assessment of the impact of Israel’s
participation in the previous programme, Horizon 2020, found that the programme
had a significant impact on Israeli academia and industry, whose entities and
institutions received over 1.3 billion euros in grants.
He
further added that "while science and technology evolve at an exponential
rate, humanity is faced with numerous existential and moral challenges where
Israeli academia and tech industry have a reputation to be world leading,
therefore we will be able to contribute to the European efforts to find
solutions to those challenges that will lead humanity towards a much better
future."
Yossi
Mekori, Chairperson of the Planning and Budgeting Committee of the Council for
Higher Education said “The European research programme is highly important and
presents a significant leverage to promote Israeli research. The European
programs allow researchers in academic institutions in Israel to be part of the
international research community and represent Israeli excellence. Israel
secured the highest number of winning researchers in the ERC program, and I
hope that this success will continue and further expand to additional
programs."
To
date, throughout the previous Horizon 2020 European R&D programme – Israeli
entities submitted about 15,000 funding applications, of which 2000
applications were awarded some 1,661 grants totaling at 1.28 billion euros.
The
most prominent programmes within the Horizon 2020 were the excellence grants
for researchers (ERC), excellence grants for companies (EIC) and the
Consortiums programme.
454 researchers were awarded ERC excellence grants totaling at 671 million
euros. 309 companies were awarded a total of 180 million euros from the EIC
programme, and 898 Israeli entities received a total of 427 million euros
within the various Consortiums.