Tag: Research

  • The Draghi report on EU competitiveness

    The Draghi report on EU competitiveness

    European Commission. “Draghi report.” Accessed 14.08.2025. https://commission.europa.eu/topics/eu-competitiveness/draghi-report_en.

    The future of European competitiveness: Report by Mario Draghi

    Mario Draghi – former European Central Bank President and one of Europe’s great economic minds – was tasked by the European Commission to prepare a report of his personal vision on the future of European competitiveness. 

    The report looks at the challenges faced by the industry and companies in the Single Market. It outlines how Europe will no longer be able to rely on many of the factors that have supported growth in the past and lays out a clear diagnosis and provides concrete recommendations to put Europe onto a different trajectory.

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    Background

    Today, Europe stands united in its pursuit of inclusive economic growth, focusing on 

    • sustainable competitiveness
    • economic security
    • open strategic autonomy
    • fair competition

    They all serve as pillars of prosperity. 

    The vision that drives Europe forward is to create conditions where businesses thrive, the environment is protected, and everyone has an equal chance at success.

    Sustainable competitiveness should make sure businesses are productive and environmentally friendly. Economic security ensures that our economy can handle challenges and protect jobs. With open strategic autonomy, Europe is not just open for business; but is shaping a better, fairer world.

    Next steps

    The findings of the Draghi report are contributing to the Commission’s work on a new plan for Europe’s sustainable prosperity and competitiveness. And in particular, to the development of the new Clean Industrial Deal for competitive industries and quality jobs, which will be presented in the first 100 days of the new Commission mandate.

    Many of its recommendations are reflected in the Commission’s Political Guidelines as well as the mission letters of the President of the European Commission to the members of the College.

    In January 2025, the Commission presented the Competitiveness Compass, a new roadmap to restore Europe’s dynamism and boost economic growth. The Compass builds on the analysis of the Draghi report and provides a strategic framework to drive the Commission’ work for the next five years.

  • EU’s Competitivness Compass

    EU’s Competitivness Compass

    European Commission. “Competitiveness Compass.” Accessed 14.08.2025. https://commission.europa.eu/topics/eu-competitiveness/competitiveness-compass_en.

    Our plan to reignite Europe’s economy

    Over the last two decades, Europe’s potential has remained strong, even as other major economies have grown at a faster pace.

    The EU has everything it takes to unlock its full potential and drive faster, more sustainable growth: we boast a talented and educated workforce, capital, savings, the single market, and a unique social model. To restore our competitiveness and unleash growth, we need to tackle the barriers and weaknesses that are holding us back.

    In January 2025, the Commission presented the competitiveness compass, a new roadmap to restore Europe’s dynamism and boost our economic growth.

    https://ec.europa.eu/avservices/play.cfm?ref=I-267829&lg=EN&sublg=none&autoplay=true&tin=10&tout=59

    Three necessities for a more competitive EU

    The compass builds on the analysis of Mario Draghi’s report on the future of European competitiveness.

    The Draghi report originally identified three necessities for the EU to boost its competitiveness: 

    1. Closing the innovation gap 
    2. Decarbonising our economy
    3. Reducing dependencies

    The compass sets out an approach to translate these necessities into reality. 

    Discover the full timeline of actions under the compass

  • European Cluster for Securing Critical Infrastructures (ECSCI)

    European Cluster for Securing Critical Infrastructures (ECSCI)

    March 3, 2022 @ 8:00 am December 31, 2026 @ 5:00 pm CET

    (NETWORK)

    ECSCI. “ECSCI”. Accessed 14.08.2025. https://www.ecsci.eu.

    The main objective of the ECSCI cluster is to create synergies and foster emerging disruptive solutions to security issues via cross-projects collaboration and innovation. Research activities will focus on how to protect critical infrastructures and services, highlighting the different approaches between the clustered projects and establishing tight and productive connections with closely related and complementary EU funded projects. To promote the activities of the cluster, ECSCI will organize international conferences, and national or international workshops, involving both policy makers, industry and academic, practitioners, and representatives from the European Commission.  

  • EurASc Annual Symposium & Ceremony 2025

    December 17 @ 8:00 am December 18 @ 5:00 pm CET

    (EVENT)

    European Academy of Sciences (EurASc). “EurASc Annual Symposium & Ceremony 2025”. Accessed 12.08.2025. https://www.eurasc.eu/eurasc-annualsymposiumceremony-2025/

    The European Academy of Sciences (EurASc) is honoured to announce that its 2025 Symposium and Annual Ceremony will take place at CERN, the world-renowned European laboratory for particle physics, on 17–18 December 2025. We are deeply grateful to Dr. Fabiola Gianotti, Director-General of CERN, and Dr. Charlotte Lindberg Warakaulle, Director for International Relations, for graciously hosting the Academy and welcoming EurASc Fellows to one of the most prestigious research institutions in the world. CERN’s mission is deeply rooted in fundamental science to reveal the mysteries of the origin of the universe and its evolution, with far-reaching cultural and societal impacts. From the invention of the World Wide Web, to breakthroughs in medical imaging technologies, and the foundational work behind quantum computing through Bell’s inequalities — CERN exemplifies how basic science can shape our future.

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  • EurASc Webinar Series: Leveraging ecosystems properties of the research enterprise to maximize value creation

    EurASc Webinar Series: Leveraging ecosystems properties of the research enterprise to maximize value creation

    September 17 @ 2:00 pm 3:00 pm CEST

    (EVENT)

    European Academy of Sciences (EurASc). “EurASc Webinar Series”. Accessed 12.08.2025. https://www.eurasc.eu/eurasc-webinar-series/

    The EurASc Webinar Series is a new initiative by the European Academy of Sciences, designed to promote dialogue and knowledge exchange on pressing scientific and technological issues. These online events bring together leading experts from diverse fields to share insights, foster collaboration, and inspire innovation across Europe and beyond.

     September 17th, 2025 |  14:00 CET |  Online

    We are pleased to announce the next session of the EurASc Webinar Series, featuring:

     Dr. Magdalena SkipperEditor in Chief of Nature and Chief Editorial Advisor for the Nature Portfolio.

    Webinar Title: “Leveraging ecosystems properties of the research enterprise to maximize value creation”

    This session will offer a forward-looking perspective on the research community often refers to itself as an ecosystem and yet it fails to embrace the fundamental qualities that make an ecosystem healthy, robust and resilient to perturbations. Making the most of the rich diversity of stakeholders, and their unique contributions to the ecosystem, researchers can enhance the value of their output, the impact and relevance of their work, and enhance trust in science

    Details:

    • Date: September 17th, 2025
    • Time: 14:00 CET (Brussels time)
    • Speaker: Dr. Magdalena Skipper, Editor in Chief of Nature and Chief Editorial Advisor for the Nature Portfolio
    • Language: English
    • Format: Online – Microsoft Teams & YouTube Livestream 
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    About the Speaker
    Magdalena Skipper is Editor in Chief of Nature and Chief Editorial Advisor for the Nature Portfolio. A geneticist by training, she holds a PhD from University of Cambridge, UK. She has considerable editorial and publishing experience, having worked as Chief Editor ofNature Reviews Genetics, Senior Editor for genetics and genomics at Nature and Editor in Chief of Nature Communications. She is passionate about mentorship, research integrity, as well as collaboration and inclusion in research. As part of her desire to promote underrepresented groups in research, in 2018 she co-launched the Nature Research Inspiring Science Award for women early-career researchers.


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