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ProgrammesThe European Parliament’s Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) has released its first draft report on the European Commission’s proposal for the next Framework Programme for Research and Innovation for the period 2028-2034 (FP10). The report still needs to be formally adopted by the committee, but it already provides a clear indication of the priorities of the Parliament’s lead committee for shaping the future EU research and innovation landscape.
Some headlines of the amendments proposed by ITRE:
Background: The Commission has launched in July 2025 its regulation proposal and specific programme proposal of the next Framework programme of 2028-2034 (FP10), cfr. our resp. news item
*ARPA - Advanced Research Projects Agency (from USA)
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