Christian Morales VP and GM Intel EMEA Electronic Communications Framework Hearing Innovation & R&D panel Innovation and R&D
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Policy challenges in innovation 1.Innovation and R&D must top EU policy agenda (Lisbon goals) 2.Regulatory framework must facilitate deployment of new technologies (WiMax) 3.EU intellectual property law must continue to protect R&D (Computer Implemented Inventions Directive)