Horizon 2020 is a single programme coupling research to innovation – taking research towards the market across all forms of innovation. The programme provides simplified access to European funding for all businesses, universities and institutes across Europe and beyond.
The Horizon 2020 programme consists of three core themes or ‘pillars’:
- Excellent science
- Industrial leadership
- Societal challenges
Excellent science
The Horizon 2020 Excellent Science programme aims to raise the level of excellence in Europe’s science base and ensure a steady stream of world-class research to secure long-term competitiveness in Europe. It supports the best ideas, develops European talent and provides researchers with access to a research infrastructure.
Industrial Leadership
The Horizon 2020 Competitive Industries Programme will make Europe a more appealing location to invest in research and innovation. The programme seeks to stimulate the growth potential of European companies, targeting SMEs in particular.
Access to risk finance
The Industrial Leadership theme also facilitates access to risk finance, stimulating private investment and venture capital in research and innovation; and aims to strengthen the participation of smaller companies by offering support for innovative SMEs across the European Union.
Societal challenges
The Horizon 2020 Societal Challenges Programme reflects the policy priorities of the Europe 2020 strategy and addresses major concerns shared by people across Europe and beyond.
This challenge-based approach brings together resources and knowledge across different fields, technologies and disciplines, including social sciences and the humanities.
The Societal Challenges Programme:
Covers activities from research to market with a new focus on innovation-related activities, such as pilots, demonstrations and test beds.
- Includes support for public procurement and market uptake
- Helps to establish links with the activities of the European Innovation Partnerships (EIP)
- Societal Challenges funding will be focused on the following calls:
- Health, demographic change and well-being
- Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research, and the bioeconomy
- Secure, clean and efficient energy
- Smart, green and integrated transport
- Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials
- Europe in a changing world: inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
- Secure societies – protecting the freedom and security of Europe and its citizens