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Programmes Agro-Food, Environment EIE EIT MissionsThe Norwegian Unicerity of Science and Technology (NTNU) has been tasked by the STOA of the European Parliament to coordinate a study leading to the preparation of a report aiming to provide input on how a KIC in the water, marine and maritime sectors and ecosystems can contribute substantially to secure sustainable innovation, value creation and quality of life for European citizens.
The study is currently led by a team of experts which have also elaborated a survey to collect input from EU stakeholders out of which to elaborate the report outcomes to be presented to the STOA this April 2024.
The survey on sustainable innovation in the fields of water, marine and marine sectors can be accessed by clicking on the active link.
The survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes, depending on how detailed your responses are, and whether you choose to respond to all parts or not.
Deadline for your input is 26/02/2024 at 23:59h.
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