Memo to the commissioner responsible for research and innovation
Various indicators show the European Union continuing and even increasing to lag behind the United States and China on research and innovation, mostly for R&D carried out by companies. You must use the main instrument at your disposal – the Framework Programme for research – to push for improvements in the EU position, while bearing in mind that most EU public R&D spending comes from the budgets of member states. In reforming the EU research programme and its components you should be guided be an assessment of the effects of any EU research spending in terms of redressing the EU’s current R&D performance deficits, learning from what has worked best in the past, while not being shy to pilot new instruments, including an EU mission-oriented advanced research projects agency. You should show more clearly how EU countries are benefitting from EU research support, while remaining internationally open.
Key actions:
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Implement effects-based Framework Programme reform
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Develop a truly directed, mission-oriented perspective
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Foster partnerships based on excellence