POSITION PAPER: ENVISIONING A EUROPEAN PLATFORM ECONOMY
Studies show that digitisation is the key to growth in European industry. But digitisation comes with many challenges. And the complications of a global pandemic
Studies show that digitisation is the key to growth in European industry. But digitisation comes with many challenges. And the complications of a global pandemic
In view of the preparation of the future research and innovation Framework Programme of the European Union (FP9), the Joint Institute for Innovation Policy and
The Sustainable Urban Mobility support office (JIIP-TUM consortium) on behalf of DG MOVE has organised the “Idea Accelerator and Futuristic Lab”. During the TEN-T Days
The 1996 Directive on the legal protection of databases (Database Directive) aims at supporting the development of the European database industry. It created a sui
How can policy and government best support the growth of innovative ecosystems that look to the future? Robbert Fisher from JIIP talks about mission orientation
The mission? To eradicate cancer as a major cause of death by increasing research for improving understanding of cancer biology and developping new effective cancer
The reports evaluate the wide range of EU policies concerning nanotechnology and their impacts in five core nanotechnology sectors: energy, health, ICT, manufacturing and photonics.
What does a successfully implemented mission orientated research and innovation study look like? A good example is that of the Norwegian Electronic Vehicle initiative. Norway
Brain Research Though Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (US BRAIN) is an initiative launched by President Barack Obama in 2013 to accelerate the development and application of
The Norwegian Electronic vehicle initiative (started in 1989) is a good example of a mission that fulfils nearly all criteria our study have identified. The