Global Water Related Economy
The water market
Adapted from GWI
90% of the global economy depends on sustainable water management !
Why are we here?
WssTP is the European Technology Platform for Water. Initiated by the European Commission in 2004 as an industry-lead stakeholder forum
Mission: Improve coordination and collaboration in the water and
allied sectors; Enhance competitiveness of the European water and
allied sectors; Contribute to solving societal challenges through RTD&I.
Key characteristics
Membership covers full value chain of the water sector;
Focus on services to members
Focus on innovation and competitiveness of the sector
A changing environment
WssTP initiated by EC
2004 2006
WssTP Water Vision
WssTP SRA 1st
WssTP becomes a legal entity
2007 2010
WssTP SRA 2nd
Launch FP7
2011
Expansion WssTP staff
2012
Launch EIP Water Horizon 2020
ETP 2020
Regional policy 2020
2014
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EU2020 strategy
Water related priorities Juncker Commission Jobs, growth, and investment Resilient Energy Union with
forward looking climate policy Digital Union
Initiation ACQUEAU
WssTP always at the forefront!
WssTP, a growing organization!!
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WssTP membership colleges:
College A: Multinational corporations
College B: Research & Technology developers
College C: Utilities
College D: Suppliers & SMEs
College E: Large water users
Whole water cycle!!
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53%
14%
25%
6%
Members by College June 2015
Col. A: MNC
Col. B: RTOs
Col. C: Utilities
Col. D: Supply chain & SMEs
Col. E: Large water users
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Members
Corporate Membership College A: Multinational corporations
College B: Research & Technology developers
College C:Utilities
College D: Suppliers & SMEs
College E: Large water users
Reduced membership fees for:
Members from EU member states with a GDP of less than 75%, can apply for a membership
fee reduction (€1.050)
SMEs
Membership Fees
30.000 €
3.000 €*
Turnover Regular SME feeReduced SME fee for group of SMEs (10 ≤ ) that are already part of a WssTP corporate or associate member. (50% additional reduction)
≤ €2 €500 €250
€2M - €5M €1.500 €750
€5M - €50M €3.000 €1.500
What do we provide?
Services to members
SUPPORT TO PROJECT
CONSORTIA
ADVISES EC ON DRAFTING FUNDING
CALLS
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
& REPORTS
WORKING GROUPS
INVOLVEMENT
ONLINE TOOLS
STRATEGIC POLICY WORK
BROAD NETWORK
EXTENSIVE RD&I
EXPERTISE
COMMUNICATION ACTIONS
MNC RTD UtilitiesSuppliersSME’s
Large Water Users
WssTP Membership Colleges
WssTP Governance Structure
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Associate Members
WssTP WGs
iTABBoard
Ex Comm
WssTP Office
Jorge Juan MalfeitoAcciona AguaPhilippe Bréant
Treasurer
Veolia
Marie-Renéede RoubinVeolia
Tomas MichelChairSuez
Theo van den HovenVice ChairKWR
TuomasValtonenUniv. Of Turku
Arturo BuenaventuraAbengoa Water
Carlos CamposSuez
Dirk Van der StedeVLAKWA
Jens PrisumEUREAU
WssTP Board Members
Mikael SeppäläSansOx OY
WssTP innovation and Technology
Advisory Board (iTAB) 2014-2015
Pascal DauthuilleSUEZ EnvironmentCollege A
Daniel HellströmSvenkst VattenCollege C
Gilbert RiosEMHCollege B
Marie Renée de RoubinVeoliaCollege A
Wolfgang WalterDVGWCollege B
WssTP iTAB Mission
Advise the WssTP Board on the consistency and relevance of the WssTP WG structure. Evaluate and advise the board on the relevance of bottom-up proposals for new WG. Monitor, guide, and supervise the quality of the work done in the individual WGs and
the WG. structure as a whole. Guide the WssTP Director and the Technical Officer in the management of the WGs.
Working Group Lead Member Lead Person
Financing for EU Competitiveness Abengoa Water Arturo BUENAVENTURA
Water & ICT Suez Pascal BLANC
Water-Energy-Food biodiversity nexus Deltares Michiel BLIND
International Relations UNESCO-IHE Gaetano CASALE
Water in industry TNO Albert JANSEN
Resource Recovery Wetsus Martijn Bijmans
Membrane Technologies EMH Gilbert RIOS
Emerging Compounds Deltares Harm DUEL
Urban Water Pollution KWR Adriana HULSMANN
Bathing Water KWB Ulf MIEHE
Agriculture & Irrigation IRSA Antonio LOPORTO
Eco-systems Services Pôle Dream Gaëtane SUZENET
Green Infrastructure Deltares Victor BEUMER
Managing HydroClimatic Extremes in a changing Environment CEH Alan JENKINS
Shale Gas Veolia Bruno TISSERAND
Techwatch KWR Gerard VAN DER BERG
WssTP Working Groups
WssTP Observatory
What is the Observatory? A vector relational database with a graphic representation
Current status First stage completed. Further relations amongst vector to be developed.
Prepared
2009Chemwater
Trust
2010
Demoware
Dessin
Marsol
R3Water
WaterPipp
Saph Phani
NetSoc
Ecowater
2011Demeau
BioEcoSIM
Ecowama
Effesus
Desire
Water4India
Nawades
P-Rex
2012
Examples of research projects supported
and/or inspired by WssTP (FP7)
2013
WssTP project statistics
FP7 2013 Inno-Demo call (€50M)
Number of proposals submitted 133
Proposals rewarded 11
Total number of consortium members 1335
Successful consortium members 168
Overall WssTP consortium members 54
Successful WssTP Consortium members 29
Success rate total number of consortium members 13%
Success rate WssTP consortium members 54%
Successful consortia coordinated by a WssTP member 64%
Successful consortia with WssTP members 91%
Key representation of WssTP
members in EIP Water
High Level Steering Group
Task Force
14 representatives from WssTP members out of 45 Task Force members