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For decades, Europe’s innovation ecosystem has operated under a self-imposed constraint: a firewall between civilian and ...
A marketing campaign to attract US start-up talent to the EU should be set up this year, according to the board of the ...
Europe should press ahead with schemes to attract US scientists wanting to escape cuts by the Trump administration, an ...
The academic community has pushed back against conclusions drawn from an interim evaluation of Horizon Europe, published on ...
The European Parliament has adopted a report calling for a stronger EU budget capable of helping companies become more competitive within the single market. The non-binding document supports a ...
As artificial intelligence gathers pace, small states face a stark choice between digital promise and democratic peril.The swift rise of artificial intelligence places small states at a critical ...
On April 15, the Leixões Blue Hub (HAL) construction works inauguration opened a new chapter on the Portuguese Blue Economy’s History. The ocean basin, to be built on the Logistics Platform II of the ...
Despite continued global economic uncertainty, Swedish startups continue to show strength – and the willingness to invest remains. In 2024, Swedish startups raised a total of 2.4 billion euros in ...
Opin.fi marks a significant step in the digital transformation of Finnish higher education. Developed in the Digivisio 2030 programme, the service brings on a single site open studies from Finnish ...
The EU will invest €500 million to make itself ”a magnet for researchers” as it positions itself to attract the best international talent, and in particular to secure disaffected US scientists keen to ...
A first assessment of the African Union-EU Innovation Agenda agreed in 2023 shows a few small signs of deepening ties between the two blocs. For the most part, however, it is too soon to say if the ...
A voucher system to incentivise the development of new antibiotics, proposed as part of the ongoing reform to the EU’s pharmaceutical legislation, would cost 45% less than previously thought, thanks ...