With the European Parliament due to report on the progress to date of the EIC, universities are keen to see intellectual property rules put up for revision
Democracies launch $600B Partnership for Global Infrastructure to compete with Beijing. But critics say it is a rehash of existing schemes which have made little progress during the past year
IMI project RESCEU is shedding new light on the burden of respiratory syncytial virus, a common infectious disease that can cause serious illness in young children and other vulnerable groups.
In this podcast, Jesper Kjær, director of the Danish Medicines Agency's Data Analytics Center explains how the agency is doubling down on the use of real-world data to support its regulatory decision-making.
In the first podcast related to the Future-Proofing Medicines initiative, Kjær explains how data can be used to support both the reimbursement and repurposing of medicines, bringing benefits to people beyond those for whom the medicines were originally developed. He also explains how the European Health Data Space will help drive a common language, definitions around good quality and build the necessary infrastructure across the EU.
Europe needs technology proving grounds where industry can test and scale up new products. Christian Ehler MEP says this will lower the cost of bringing innovation to market and help Europe reach its green energy goals
The government invested more than C$1B in quantum research from 2009 – 2020, following up with C$360M for a national quantum strategy in 2021. The sector is seen as key to the economy, as the science matures and more sectors adopt the technology
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