A new approach to innovation policy in the European Union. Innovation policy: boosting EU competitiveness in a global economy
Renda, Andrea ; Anvret, Maria ; Granieri, Massimiliano
European Policy Centre, Brussels ; Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels
CEPS - Brussels
2010
88 p.
climate change ; innovation ; patent ; standardization ; technological change
CEPS task force report
Technology
English
Bibliogr.
"Innovation policy is increasingly coming under the spotlight in the European Union, and has been given a prominent role in the EU 2020 strategy and in the flagship initiatives that will aim to ensure that Europe succeeds where the Lisbon strategy failed.
In years to come, problems such as the fragmentation of competences at EU and member state level; the need to fill the ‘skills gap' and address the changing nature of innovation; the absence of a Community patent and a common framework for litigation; the need to refine the EU policy on technology transfer and standardisation; and the need to provide suitable funding instruments to boost the potential of innovative companies will all take on more urgency."
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