08.05.2018 Tiedot pohjautuvat Euroopan komission 6.3.2018 päivättyyn hanketietokantaan Suomen avainluvut: 639 M 1 461 13,62* 1018 430 218 118 Suomalaisille osallistujille varmistunut rahoitus Suomalaisten osallistumisten lukumäärä Onnistumisprosentti osallistumisista (EU-keskiarvo 14,59 %) Hankkeet, joissa mukana ainakin yksi suomalainen osallistuja Osallistuvat suomalaisorganisaatiot Osallistuvat suomalaiset pk-yritykset Konsortiohankkeiden koordinoinnit *Luku pohjautuu 6.3.2018 päivättyyn hakemustietokantaan. Sivu 1
Varmistunut EU-rahoitus organisaatiotyypeittäin: Organisaatiotyyppi Varmistunut rahoitus % Yliopisto 243 634 490 38,1 Tutkimuslaitos 153 775 483 24,1 Pk-yritys 132 243 654 20,7 Muu 51 605 571 8,1 Suuryritys 51 395 526 8,0 AMK 6 623 959 1,0 Sivu 2
Eniten rahoitusta saaneet organisaatiot ja niiden osuudet Suomeen saadusta H2020-rahoituksesta Organisaatio Rahoitus % Teknologian tutkimuskeskus VTT Oy 114 667 008 17,9 HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO 85 226 430 13,3 AALTO-KORKEAKOULUSAATIO 53 186 631 8,3 TTY-SAATIO 22 129 792 3,5 ITA-SUOMEN YLIOPISTO 19 805 615 3,1 OULUN YLIOPISTO 19 281 501 3,0 TURUN YLIOPISTO 14 446 045 2,3 JYVASKYLAN YLIOPISTO 14 391 757 2,3 ILMATIETEEN LAITOS 12 833 577 2,0 WELLO OY 11 947 840 1,9 Eniten yhteishankkeista rahoitusta saaneet organisaatiot ja niiden osuus Suomeen saadusta H2020-rahoituksesta Organisaatio Rahoitus % Teknologian tutkimuskeskus VTT Oy 114 667 008 17,9 HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO 30 982 219 4,8 AALTO-KORKEAKOULUSAATIO 26 944 362 4,2 TTY-SAATIO 16 500 673 2,6 OULUN YLIOPISTO 14 809 773 2,3 ILMATIETEEN LAITOS 10 668 270 1,7 ITA-SUOMEN YLIOPISTO 10 573 314 1,7 CSC-TIETEEN TIETOTEKNIIKAN KESKUS OY 10 186 328 1,6 WELLO OY 9 447 841 1,5 LUONNONVARAKESKUS 8 444 198 1,3 Sivu 3
Osallistuminen maakunnittain*: Maakunta Rahoitus % Ahvenanmaa - 0,0 Etelä-Karjala 9 213 880 1,4 Etelä-Pohjanmaa 1 810 981 0,3 Etelä-Savo 2 926 270 0,5 Helsinki-Uusimaa 441 914 368 69,1 Kainuu 119 375 0,0 Kanta-Häme 955 656 0,1 Keski-Pohjanmaa 252 622 0,0 Keski-Suomi 15 695 466 2,5 Kymenlaakso 2 078 638 0,3 Lappi 3 087 280 0,5 Pirkanmaa 44 398 694 6,9 Pohjanmaa 6 808 855 1,1 Pohjois-Karjala 5 772 111 0,9 Pohjois-Pohjanmaa 33 642 160 5,3 Pohjois-Savo 27 452 213 4,3 Päijät-Häme 3 261 183 0,5 Satakunta 3 269 381 0,5 Varsinais-Suomi 36 619 551 5,7 *Maakuntajaottelu määräytyy organisaation kotipaikan mukaan. Jos organisaation pääkonttori on esimerkiksi Uudellamaalla, kaikki rahoitus kirjautuu Uudellemaalle, vaikka toteutuspaikkakunta olisi toisaalla. Sivu 4
Teemat, joista suomalaiset ovat saaneet rahoitusta: Rahoitus European Research Council (ERC) Information and Communication Technologies Secure, clean and efficient energy Health, demographic change and wellbeing Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Actions Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and Smart, green and integrated transport Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, Research Infrastructures Advanced manufacturing and processing Secure societies - protecting freedom and security of Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Euratom Research and Training Programme 2014-2018 Europe in a changing world - inclusive, innovative and Advanced materials Nanotechnologies Space Biotechnology Cross-theme Innovation in SMEs Teaming of excellent research institutions and low Make scientific and technological careers attractive to Twinning of research institutions Develop the governance for the advancement of Integrate society in science and innovation issues, Promote gender equality in particular by supporting Encourage citizens to engage in science through Access to risk finance 0 40 80 120 M Sivu 5
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