Successful completion of one of our projects in Guatemala
Successful completion of one of our projects in Guatemala Laura Núñez Muñoz More than 20 years of general experience and, for the last 15 years,
PhD in Molecular Biology, Executive MBA, and Expert in Promotion and Project Management of International R&D+I programmes, with extensive experience in R&D and Innovation management. Managing Director of European Funding projects promotion, preparation and management.
EU’s 2022 innovation scoreboard was unveiled yesterday. Here are some key highlights of this year’s scoreboard:
On 22 September the European Commission published its annual innovation scoreboard, it provides a comparative analysis of innovation performance in EU countries, other European countries, and regional neighbours. It helps countries assess the relative strengths and weaknesses of their national innovation systems and identify challenges that they need to address.
There are four categories of innovators according to the scoreboard:
In the map below one can find the type of innovator each EU country belongs to:
In terms of performance evolution EU countries are evolving differently: Performance of EU Member States’ innovation systems in 2022 compared to 2015 and 2021.
We can see that some countries did not observe a significant progress such as Bulgaria, Ireland Slovenia or Slovakia. While some others have made significant progresses way above the EU average since 2015 : Cyprus, Estonia and Greece (over 20 points improvement), followed by Lithuania, Czech Republic, Finland, Italy, Belgium and Croatia (between 15 and 20 points improvement in seven years)
We see that the divide among EU member States remain strong, even if there are some progresses from some emerging and moderate innovator countries.
In July this year the European Commission published its communication on the New European Innovation Agenda , aiming at, amongst others, accelerating and strengthening innovation in European Innovation Ecosystems across the EU. The EU wants to support the creation of regional innovation valleys and help Member States and regions direct at least EUR 10 billion to concrete interregional innovation projects. It will also support Member States to foster innovation in all regions through the integrated use of cohesion policy and Horizon Europe instruments.
At Euro-Funding we have been managing public funds for more than 20 years to finance R&D&I projects, industrial investments, business development or energy efficiency of innovative companies, universities, technology centers and research organizations.
Successful completion of one of our projects in Guatemala Laura Núñez Muñoz More than 20 years of general experience and, for the last 15 years,
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