Former Italian prime minister calls for R&I to be at the core of the EU single market, but leading MEP worries it could lead to a top-down approach to...
Changes to Horizon Europe’s 2023/24 work programme will see new calls to Pillar 2 and a top-up for Missions, while fresh life is breathed into the New European...
Universities, companies cheer new budget plans for AI, scholarships, and research infrastructure – but ultimate cost of joining Horizon Europe not yet clear
EU governments want to attract more investment in defence, but a lack of public funding and collaboration is holding industry back, business leaders said on...
On his trip to China, German chancellor Olaf Scholz visited Bosch’shydrogen drives plant. The facility illustrates there are still opportunities for German...
Expert panel wants the European Commission to give academics more computing power and data to lead AI innovations. But critics say the proposal is too narrow...
As members of the ITRE research committeeplan their political futures, we have compiled an overview of the movers and shakers in EU research and innovation...
Amidst the quantum revolution sweeping the globe, European researchers emerge as frontrunners, driven by the investment of the QuantERA research funding...
The European Innovation Council (EIC) announced that the total portfolio value of EIC supported companies has surged to nearly €70 billion at the end of 2023, marking a substantial €20 billion increase in just a year.
Two ministers in the new Polish government tell Science|Business how theyintend to improve research and innovation and discuss plans for the national funding agency, which is currently operating under the cloud of a corruption investigation
A project that built links between accelerators, incubators and start-ups in Europe and Africa shows the potential for benefit on both sides. A centre in Cape Town will now continue its work.
Academic bodies say disarmament and understanding the risks of nuclear war are now top global scientific priorities, alongside issues such as artificial intelligence, health and social inequality
Science|Business sits down with two ministers from Poland’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education to discuss the future of European research and the necessity of dual-use technologies
There’s concern the military technology alliance could exclude the EU from cutting-edge science. AUKUS is now looking to involve Canada, New Zealand and South Korea, potentially forming an alternative joint defence R&D initiative to the EU’s own framework programmes
MEPs voted to adopt their negotiating position on the controversial reform, but it will not be finalised until after the European elections in June. Despite concessions, the pharma industry is not happy
A position paper from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research aims to combine academic freedom and national security. The Alliance of Science Organisations in Germany reacts cautiously, while the response from the defence industry is much more positive.
A special report on the ideas circulating around Brussels on how the European Commission could shape its next Framework Programme for research and innovation
Stemming from a Science|Business roundtable, this special report discusses how GenAI transforms the work of researchers and new opportunities to translate research outcomes into solutions, for the benefit of policy and society.
A special report on the 40th anniversary of the EU’s flagship R&D programme – its origins, its evolution and the issues that will shape its next decade
A Science|Business Widening event, in partnership with Tallinn University of Technology, University of Tartu, the Estonian Research Council and the Estonian Business and Innovation Agency (13:00-19:00 CET)