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Innovation in an age of austerity
Personalised healthcare promises long-term value. But how can Europe justify the upfront costs at a time of massive cuts in public spending?
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7 ways to make open innovation work in Europe
Governments can play a key role in triggering new models of collaboration, concludes the Science|Business Innovation Board
A Manifesto for an e-Healthier Europe
eHealth provides the means to reduce costs and improve the quality of our healthcare systems. It is now time for policy makers to take concrete measures to scale-up and accelerate adoption of technologies for real impact
Push for high-tech growth will bring industrial policy back into vogue
UK innovation strategy is changing, with a move away from across-the-board generic support, and a return to picking winners and promoting particular technologies
EU Education Commissioner to launch EIT entrepreneurship awards
Awards programme, Feb. 21 in Brussels, is part of a Commission drive to stimulate more – and better - entrepreneurship in Europe
New study finds ICT investments could cut healthcare costs for key ailments by more than 35%
A new study finds that investment in computer, communications and diagnostics technologies could drastically cut the long-term care costs for breast cancer and cardiovascular disease, through better use of patient screening and adherence to treatment.
How to plan Europe’s energy future
Researchers, academic policy experts and commission officials gathered in Brussels on 23 November to explore a systems approach to energy innovation at a Science|Business symposium

Financial injection for TU Delft’s nuclear research reactor
The Reactor Institute Delft is to receive a financial injection that will enable the institute to maintain and strengthen its position...
New Aalto technology will soon allow mobile phones to be rolled up
Mobile phone manufacturers have previously presented mobile phones whose display can be controlled by bending it. In these designs, the phone...
Cambridge spin-out Eight19 launches new fund to bring affordable solar power to rural Africa
Launched in partnership with SunnyMoney, a social enterprise owned by UK charity SolarAid, the Kickstart Sustainable Energy Fund will provide working...




Open Innovation and Public Policy in Europe
Research Report
6 December 2011
Time for university reform - with market principles
Board Statement, sciencebusiness.net
30 August 2011
La innovacion como modelo de negocio
Board interviews, in ABC (Madrid)
10 October 2010
Unlocking the value of Personalised Healthcare in Europe
This new study shows ICT investments could cut healthcare costs for key ailments by more than 35%.
Bigger and Simpler: A short guide to the EU's €80 billion Horizon 2020 programme
A two-year political fight formally began in Brussels on 30 November with the publication of the European Commission's plan for Horizon 2020, its omnibus R&D programme. It promises less red tape, broader benefits, and more jobs and economic growth.
Biofuels: The Next Generation
Key ideas and recommendations to accelerate the deployment of sustainable biofuels have emerged at the second in a series of three high-level academic policy debates on the energy R&D challenge, The Energy Difference
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Lunchtalk: How economics shapes science
With countries struggling to build their growth strategies, there is an increased interest in understanding science to as engine of growth....
Bruegel, Brussels - 15 February 2012
ACES 2012 conference and gala awards dinner
Announcement of the pan-European Academic Enterprise Awards winners at a day long conference and gala awards dinner.
Royal Academy, Brussels - 21 February 2012
Innovation 2012 conference [partner event]
How can curiosity-driven innovation flourish and what systems and networks need to be in place to optimize its opportunities?
Chatham House, London - 05 March 2012
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