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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 23 January 2024

Tuesday, 23 January 2024

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Mairéad Farrell

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676. Deputy Mairéad Farrell asked the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science the Horizon Europe consortia linkages between Irish universities and Israeli institutions, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2714/24]

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The Framework Programme for Research and Innovation - Horizon Europe is the European Union’s largest research and innovation programme, with a budget of €95.5 billion over its seven-year lifetime from 2021 to 2027. The Horizon Europe programme encompasses all European Member States as well as 18 Associated Countries from around the world.

Israel signed a Horizon Europe Association Agreement with the European Commission on 6 December 2021, allowing full participation in the programme. The negotiation process for incorporating new Associated Countries is the sole competence of the European Commission. EU Member States and the European Parliament have no formal role in these negotiations and are not required to approve the agreements. Israel has been associated to every one of the EU's research and innovation framework programmes since 1996.

One key objective of Horizon Europe is to foster large-scale collaborative research projects among geographically dispersed partners. 380 Irish organisations currently participate in 957 individual Horizon Europe consortia-type projects, involving Higher Education Institutes, small and medium sized enterprises, public bodies and research agencies.

Irish Higher Education Institutions are autonomous and join consortia consistent with their research objectives.

Since the beginning of Horizon Europe, 27 consortia-type projects have had at least one Irish Higher Education Institute and one Israeli participant.

These projects are listed by project title, research theme, project value, total participants, Irish HEI involved and Israeli members in the Table supplied. The smallest of these projects has 8 members situated across the European region, while the largest has 159.

Ten Higher Education Institutes from Ireland are currently taking part in these projects: Dublin City University, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Munster Technological University, Technological University Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, University College Cork, University College Dublin, University of Galway, University of Limerick and University of Maynooth.

In monetary value, these projects represent roughly 2% of the total drawdown by Irish organisations.

Title

Project Net EU Contribution

Thematic Priority

Total Participants

Irish HEI

Israeli Members

Integrated Services for Infectious Disease Outbreak Research

€ 20,998,624

Research infrastructures

159

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK

WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

Establishing of Cancer Mission Hubs: Networks and Synergies

€ 6,096,148

Health

47

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

MINISTRY OF HEALTH

Fostering a European Research Area for Health Research

€ 33,045,067

Health

44

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK

MINISTRY OF HEALTH

Demonstration of innovative functional food production systems based on a sustainable value chain of marine and freshwater raw materials for conscientious European consumers

€ 5,999,989

Food, Bioeconomy Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment

36

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK

UNIVERSITY OF HAIFA, ISRAEL OCEANOGRAPHIC AND LIMNOLOGICAL RESEARCH LIMITED

Federated decentralized trusted dAta Marketplace for Embedded finance

€ 12,889,656

Digital, Industry and Space

33

UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY

IBM ISRAEL

ELIXIR-STEERS

€ 3,062,192

Research infrastructures

31

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

Innovative ligands for nuclear receptors to eradicate cancer relapse.

€ 2,526,934

Marie Skodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)

31

TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

SHAARE ZEDEK MEDICAL CENTER, BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEV

Gender Equality Network to Develop ERA Communities To coordinate Inclusive and sustainable policy implementatiON

€ 2,999,814

Reforming and enhancing the European R&I System

26

UNIVERSITY OF MAYNOOTH

MINISTRY OF INNOVATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

European Glocal Counter-Terrorism

€ 2,632,198

Marie Skodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)

25

DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY

REICHMAN UNIVERSITY, COUNTER-TERRORISM SOLUTIONS LTD

Towards a functional continuum operating system

€ 10,997,675

Digital, Industry and Space

23

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

RED HAT ISRAEL LTD

Marine forest coastal restoration: an underwater gardening socio-ecological plan

€ 10,369,172

Food, Bioeconomy Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment

23

UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY

V-CORALS LTD, ISRAEL OCEANOGRAPHIC AND LIMNOLOGICAL RESEARCH LTD

Technology based impact assessment tool foR sustaInable, transparent Deep sEa miNing exploraTion and exploitation

€ 11,845,429

Digital, Industry and Space

22

UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK

AGORA P.S.V.D.

European Citizen Science

€ 3,999,043

Reforming and enhancing the European R&I System

21

TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

THE MOFET INSTITUTE

Collaborative edge-cLoud continuum and Embedded AI for a Visionary industry of thE futuRe

€ 4,497,178

Digital, Industry and Space

20

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK

MELLANOX TECHNOLOGIES LTD

Risk and Resilience in Developmental Diversity and Mental Health

€ 7,856,504

Health

17

TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY, K I RESEARCH INSTITUTE RA

Integrating SOil Biodiversity to Ecosystem Services: testing cost-effectiveness of Soil Biodiversity indicators and the provision of soil biodiversity-based Ecosystem Services to build better land management solutions that effectively implement the EU Soil Strategy

€ 7,213,229

Food, Bioeconomy Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment

17

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

THE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION OF ISRAEL

Innovative Mechanochemical Processes to synthesize green ACTIVE pharmaceutical ingredients.

€ 7,438,705

Health

16

TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

 ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

An innovative non-contact and harmless screening modality set to change the course of breast cancer detection and patient monitoring

€ 11,432,044

Health

14

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK

THERMOMIND LTD, ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, ASSUTA MEDICAL CENTERS LTD, SHEBA MEDICAL CENTER

INNOVATIVE APPROACHES FOR MARINE AND FRESHWATER BASED INGREDIENTS TO DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE FOODS AND VALUE CHAINS

€ 5,995,287

Food, Bioeconomy Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment

14

TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK

ESHKOL INNOVATIVE AGRICULTURE LTD

INNOVATIVE TOOLS TO CONTROL ORGANIC MATTER AND DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS  IN DRINKING WATER

€ 3,994,707

Food, Bioeconomy Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment

14

DUNDALK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM

NET4MAT - Building knowledge and tools for the sustainable microbial fighting through sensing and responsive polysaccharide-based materials

€ 460,000

Marie Skodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)

14

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM

Machine Learning for Autonomic System Operation in the Heterogeneous Edge-Cloud Continuum

€ 5,711,250

Digital, Industry and Space

12

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

MELLANOX TECHNOLOGIES LTD

Circularity and Remanufacturing-Enabling DIgital Twins

€ 5,586,185

Digital, Industry and Space

11

MUNSTER TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

NUREGO LTD.

V A L I D A T E  - Validation of a Trustworthy AI-based Clinical Decision Support System for Improving Patient Outcome in Acute Stroke Treatment

€ 5,918,175

Health

10

TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY DUBLIN

HADASSAH MEDICAL ORGANIZATION

Preterm Brain-Oxygenation and Metabolic EU-Sensing: Feed the Brain

€ 3,554,156

The European Innovation Council (EIC)

10

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK

QULAB MEDICAL LTD.

Wafer-scale platform for Photonic Programmable Multipurpose Integrated Circuits

€ 4,994,184

Digital, Industry and Space

9

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK

MELLANOX TECHNOLOGIES LTD

ANion Exchange Membrane Electrolysis from Low-grade water sources

€ 3,314,384

The European Innovation Council (EIC)

8

UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY

ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

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