The pitch invitations will be sent by ESA. Attendees may include the ESA InCubed team, ESA subject matter experts, representatives of the national delegations relevant to your consortium, and whomever you consider useful to attend from the consortium (we expect you to forward the meeting link to all attendees from the consortium side).
The detailed meeting agenda will be included in the invitation sent by ESA. After introduction, you will have 15 minutes to present your proposal (you will be timed – please match the level of detail in your presentation to this timeframe), after which ESA/national delegates may ask questions from you about the details of your proposal. The duration of the session is max 90 minutes.
Please note that ESA is a scientific and engineering organization, so match your presentation content accordingly.
MS Teams is used by default, but the bidder can request to use Webex instead.
Please match your presenting/attending team based on the agenda of the pitch invitation, where we explain what we expect to see in your presentation. This may include, for example, people in charge of your business plan, of your technical design, your potential subcontractors and even foreseen customers.
Please note that ESA is a scientific and engineering organization, so match your presentation content accordingly.
ESA pays directly to the prime (not to subcontractors).
Yes, this is allowable, with limitations provided in the allowable costs. In InCubed, up to 5 % of the total cost is allowed for marketing.
Yes, two cases are possible:
1) If the customer/user provides facilities, manpower, etc, and they are not subcontractors, these costs shall be detailed in the Exhibit A of the Prime PSS forms as external costs.
If these costs exceed 20.000 Euro, the Customers/Users shall provide separate PSS form (PSS A1, A2, Exhibit A) detailing the costs they will incur and that will not be charged to the Prime.
Eligibility of such costs will be assessed by ESA, however as a general principle they can be eligible if required for the project, fully dedicated to the project and not entangled with normal business.
2) If the customer/user is a subcontractor, they can charge this cost in their PSS forms asking ESA zero co-funding. This cost will go in the overall bucket of the activity costs.
All products/services of external providers whose cumulative value exceeds 5.000 euros shall be provided with details of the procurement source (Name of the company, country, number of person-hours quoted and rate/hour, detailing any major additional cost item quoted in the service).
External providers with a total cost above 100k euros shall provide their separate, signed PSS forms (A1, A2 and Exhibit A).
It is not allowed to quote hours of external providers of any kind, those costs shall be only listed in exhibit A to PSS-A2.
Costs above 50 k euros outside of the countries of the bidding consortium members (i.e. in other ESA Member States and/or outside of the ESA Member States) shall be authorised by the relevant National Delegation/s.
In-kind contribution (IKC) (in ESA terms) refers to a type of allowable cost that can be accrued to the activity total cost. The ESA definition of in-kind contribution is the following:
Please also refer to the question “What is an allowable (eligible) cost for the activity?”
Please refer to the General Clauses and Conditions for ESA Contracts (ESA/REG/002 rev. 3) Annex 1, Section 4 for the allowable costs.
Allowable costs are cost elements (person-hours, goods or services) that are useful for the activity success and that are provided by any of the consortium members (Prime contractor and/or subcontractor/s). ESA will pay a certain percentage of these eligible costs (usually 50%) depending on the consortium entity composition (SME, non-SME, University, Research center).
Typical examples of allowable costs include:
Any product/service/supply/facility provided to the consortium member free of charge by a third entity that is not formally part of the bidding consortium cannot be claimed as allowable costs. For example, if you have a customer willing to offer 100 hours of testing for your solution, this can only be an allowable cost if the customer is part of the consortium.
Please also note that hardware and software whose use is not limited to the InCubed activity shall be amortised over its lifetime and only the period (months) in which they will be used for the activity shall be listed as allowable/eligible activity costs.
Please refer to the General Clauses and Conditions for ESA Contracts (ESA/REG/002 rev. 3) Annex 1, Section 4 for the allowable costs.
ESA follows the European Commission’s definition of an SME. Please refer to the definition in the recommendation 2003/361/EC of the European Commission (http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32003H0361&from=EN) and the EC summary page (https://ec.europa.eu/growth/smes/sme-definition_en).
Please note that some conditions apply for holdings.
No. Your customers can be anywhere in the world. The only limitation is when your customer is a part of your consortium: in this case they have to be based in an ESA member state.
Suppliers are external providers to the activity, while subcontractors are part of the consortium.
Developments which are considered key for the activity shall be done by the prime or its subcontractors (they should not be done by suppliers / external providers). For example, if you are developing a satellite and a new instrument is needed, the development of the instrument shall be done by a consortium member and not by an external provider. Less important developments (e.g. the GUI of a software) may be outsourced to external providers. This rule does not prevent the prime or the subcontractor to procure COTS of any type that are needed for the success of the activity.
Moreover, any entity responsible for one or more work packages of the activity shall be treated as a subcontractor. In the ESA PSS forms (ESA Procedures, Specification and Standards Forms), all hours quoted shall be those worked by the Prime and its Subcontractors (partners in the activity). It is not allowed to quote hours of external providers of any kind, those costs shall be only listed in exhibit A to PSS-A2.
The Prime must be an existing entity registered in esa-star, with the intent to commercialize the product developed under the InCubed contract. An academic player can be prime, but it would have to demonstrate commercial intent and comply to a maximum co-funding corresponding to that of a large entity.
In case a proposal includes the setup of a company/joint venture to commercialize the developed product during the contract, the prime shall be the main stakeholder and the contract may be transferred to the new entity via a Contract Change Notice.
You can…
If you are not yet registered on esa-star, please do so asap. esa-star registration user manual can be found here : https://esastar-emr.sso.esa.int/Account/DownloadFile
Tutorial on how to open a BRA : http://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Videos/2016/03/Bidder_Restricted_Area_creation_and_structure
You should create a BRA asap once you’ve been granted permission to proceed to the Proposal Part 2 stage. Make sure that you change the default name “New Proposal” to a more significant name.
For any further questions on esa-star, please contact esait.service.desk@esa.int
The preferred communication channel is directly on ideas.esa.int. Confidentiality is assured as the discussion section is accessible only to a very restricted number of ESA people, as well as the national delegations of entities involved in the consortium (except for ASI). Email and phone communications shall be avoided.
Any major change with respect to the pitch (like the addition of a subcontractor) should be at least notified and explained to ESA. You are required to be transparent towards ESA – we act as your partner in the activity and want to help you succeed.
Remember to actively communicate the status of your proposal to us. You shall request an extension of the deadline (just informing us is not enough), and you shouldn’t consider the extension granted until an InCubed team member has confirmed this on the ideas.esa.int. In addition, we need your commitment to a new submission date, not just a supposition. Please note that the new deadline may require the approval of your corresponding national delegation(s).
You may be granted one extension to a deadline of submitting an application stage. Please be aware that ESA may reject your proposal at any time in case you do not respect the deadlines or fail to communicate to requested inputs. In the case of a rejection, you may be granted an opportunity to resubmit your proposal from scratch.
On ideas.esa.int, for Proposal Part 1
On esa-star, for Proposal Part 2
The following five criteria are used by the Tender Evaluating Board:
Criterion 1: Understanding of the programme objectives:
– improvement of global competitiveness of Europe in EO commercial markets;
– substantial degree of innovation (new or improved competencies for Economic Operator(s));
– tangible results within the timespan of InCubed;
– credibility of the business opportunity in the market context including sustainability in the commercial market without further institutional support.
Criterion 2: Quality and completeness of the technical proposal:
– key requirements and proposed architectures and concepts versus activity objectives;
– quality of engineering approach and discussion of problem areas;
– evaluation of technical risks and credibility of the risk mitigation actions.
Criterion 3: Adequacy of the management approach, planning and co-funding:
– adequacy and completeness of the work package descriptions;
– meeting plan, deliverables and schedule;
– completeness of the costing, value for money, assessment of financial risk versus company resources;
– credibility of proposed co-funding scheme.
Criterion 4: Experience, facilities and management plan:
– company/ies technical and commercial experience in all areas of the proposed activities;
– completeness of the team with respect to the value chain;
– relevant experience and caliber of the key personnel;
– adequacy of facilities;
– management plan.
Criterion 5: Contractual aspects:
– compliance with the administrative tender conditions of the APO for Proposal Part 2;
– acceptance of the Draft Contract.
Please refer to the application process (https://incubed2.dev.remediagroup.it/how-to-apply/) and the timeline tool provided to you on ideas.esa.int to understand the typical time frame including mandatory application deadlines and ESA response times. Please note that all the dates in the tool are deadlines which we expect you to respect.
You can also submit your Proposal Part 1 earlier, which will make the overall application process faster. For example, you may have four weeks to submit a Proposal Part 1 but you manage to submit in two – ESA will target to provide the feedback within one week (assuming you have communicated your submission date well in advance), speeding up this particular submission + feedback -stage from five weeks to three weeks.
If a company in the consortium is Italian, no direct interaction with ASI is allowed. ESA is the only direct contact during the InCubed application.
For other Nationalities, the National Delegate(s) will be invited to the pitch by ESA. It is the responsibility of the bidder to contact the National Delegate(s) (see national delegation requirements here: https://incubed2.dev.remediagroup.it/national-requirements/) after the approval of Proposal Part 1 to unlock the letter of support necessary for the submission of the Proposal Part 2. Other interactions are defined on a case by case basis.
Background Intellectual Property is a product’s IPR that is needed to produce the result of a contract (e.g. another product or a service), but which is not created under this contract (instead, it has been created prior to or during execution of the contract).
The access to a background IPR product not created under ESA contract shall be granted for ESA use
Please refer to the General Clauses and Conditions for ESA Contracts (ESA/REG/002 rev. 3) for the complete definition of Background Intellectual Property rights.
Object code is the compiled version of the source code. It is machine-readable and gives little user-readable information. Therefore it is a secure method to distribute software. Upon the completion of your InCubed activity, we require you to give ESA access to the final product, either as object code or in the form of a link (e.g. to a web platform).