Heating & Current Drive (H&CD) systems are being investigated for a demonstration fusion power plant DEMO to deliver net electricity for the grid around 2050 [1],[2]. Compared to ITER, which has to show the generation of 500 MW thermal power, the target of DEMO is the successful production of 300 to 500 MW electrical power to the grid and to aim for a self-sufficient Tritium fuel cycle [3]. Three H&CD systems are under development for DEMO in Europe, the Electron Cyclotron (EC) System, the Neutral Beam Injection (NBI) System and the Ion Cyclotron (IC) System. Based on present studies [4] for plasma ramp-up, rampdown and flat top phases, to be further validated in more detailed simulations, the assumed total launched power needed from the H&CD system in DEMO is in the range of 50-100 MW, to be provided for plasma heating and control. The paper describes the designs and R&D status of selected H&CD systems considered for their deployment in the EU DEMO. It was always considered that different H&CD Manuscript submitted on 28 th June 2016. This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium and has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018 under grant agreement No 633053. The reviews and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of the European Commission.