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OPENING CEREMONY
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Building Transnational Knowledge and Technology Acquisition Networks
Plenary Session I Building Transnational Knowledge and Technology Acquisition Networks
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Building Transnational Knowledge & Technology Acquisition Networks World Bank Knowledge Economy Forum Cambridge, England, April 17-19, 2007 Richard Escritt Director Research DG European Commission
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Building Transnational Knowledge & Technology Acquisition Networks
The European scene The EU’s 7th Framework Programme for Research (FP7) Scope Openness Transparency Impact Wider Perspectives
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The European Scene The Cambridge phenomenon The Lisbon Agenda
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FP7 How does FP7 help build networks?
With a budget of €54 billion – an increase of 40% in real terms – over seven years.
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FP7 Characteristics S/T excellence – Peer review
Openness (including to the world) Transparency Impact
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Collaborative Links (National+International)
Established through FP Funded Shared-Cost Actions
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Source: DG Research, Eurostat Data: Eurostat
FP Participants Are More Likely to Produce Product/Process Innovations Source: DG Research, Eurostat Data: Eurostat
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FP Participants are More Likely to Patent
Source: DG Research, Eurostat Data: Eurostat
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Wider Perspectives The Framework Programme at EU level
National & regional programmes Green Paper: New Perspectives, e.g. mobility, EIT
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh University of Cambridge
Chancellor University of Cambridge
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