![](https://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/templates/generic-newsletter/images/shadow1.png) |
News
|
|
Denmark: how even innovation leaders can step up their game
|
Denmark is a recognised innovation pioneer and yet there is a sense that it could still do better to become a world leader. How can an innovation leader up its game? Experts from the Horizon 2020 Policy Support Facility (PSF) answered the government’s request for a review to help answer this question. Their final report, Ten steps and a leap forward: taking Danish innovation to the next level, recommends a two-pronged approach: ten concrete actions to improve the current system and stronger strategic ambition.
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Estonia: putting research and innovation at the heart of future growth strategy
|
The most important driver of economic growth and productivity is innovation, especially innovation based on research and development (R&D).
An expert panel from the Horizon 2020 Policy Support Facility (PSF) recently presented the Estonian government with their recommendations to improve the country’s research and innovation system and policy.
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Path to a research and innovation ecosystem, Tunisia’s story
|
Tunisia is looking to develop a more robust research and innovation (R&I) system with clear priorities to promote greater private-sector participation. Experts from the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 Policy Support Facility (PSF) answered the government’s request for support. Their final report, Research priorities and private participation in R&D, contributes to Tunisia’s turnaround story.
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Experts urge Malta to invest in R&I, today!
|
Malta, the smallest EU Member State, has a booming economy with full employment and a solid budget surplus. Tourism, gaming as well as financial and business services are spearheading impressive growth, but how sustainable is all this? This is what the Maltese government had in mind when it asked a panel of Policy Support Facility (PSF) experts for advice on how to boost the fundamentals of its research and innovation (R&I) system, in order for it to be a driver of a sustainable future.
|
Read more...
|
|
|
PSF support to boost Latvia’s research talent pool
|
Retaining and nurturing skilled researchers is key to building a dynamic knowledge-intensive economy. Aware of this, Latvia has called on the services of Policy Support Facility experts to explore ways of further boosting its human capital for research and innovation (R&I).
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Opening up Maltese science
|
'Open access’, which makes the findings of scientific research available free of charge for readers, is part of a growing trend. It improves knowledge circulation, leading to better science, and boosts innovation. The government of Malta has therefore asked for the Horizon 2020 Policy Support Facility (PSF) to help in developing a tailor-made Open Access policy for the country.
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Bringing research performance to a peak: designing reforms for Armenia
|
Armenia is a land of great heights. The country is more mountainous than Switzerland, with peaks that could challenge the Alps. And when it comes to research it has ambitions to match. Having joined Horizon 2020 as an associated country in 2016, the Armenian government has asked the PSF for specific support in designing reforms to boost its research performance. The study kicked off in Brussels on 16 April.
|
Read more...
|
|
![](https://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/templates/generic-newsletter/images/shadow2.png) |