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The ERC is organising an event on Europe’s competitiveness with a focus on cutting-edge science and innovation. Leading figures from industry, research and policy-making will engage in a dialogue on enhancing Europe's competitiveness through cutting-edge science and innovation.
Speakers will address the challenges posed by the evolving global economy in a changing world, and discuss strategies to bolster Europe's competitiveness. They will comment on the Mario Draghi report and other recent policy documents. Discussions will explore the role of fundamental research in driving economic growth, as well as the policies and measures necessary to create an environment where scientists and innovators can thrive. This event will build on a closed expert workshop on the same theme.
This is a live-streamed and in person event. Seats are limited. Livestream is available here. The public event is open to the media. For inquiries, please contact: ERC-PRESS@ec.europa.eu
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