Shared priorities for smart manufacturing—such as biotech—suggest ‘strategic autonomy’ should be seen as an opportunity, not a threat, Science|Business conference panelists say
After complaints about unequal access to leaked Horizon Europe draft programmes, the European Commission has started to publish some of them in a ‘transparency exercise’. The final rubber-stamped versions will appear early in May
The EU has made significant investments in research infrastructures. It now needs more and better technology infrastructures, to help innovations reach the market and scale up, say experts
Collaboration is in the DNA of universities and the default working principle in science is openness. But global relations should be reciprocal, says the European University Association
Data on the safety and immunogenicity of the technology behind the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine was gathered during IMI-supported clinical studies into the company’s Ebola vaccine.
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