The European Commission has brought together thousands of policymakers, researchers, innovators, businesspeople and citizens in a unique digital event on the future of research and innovation.
Mariya Gabriel, Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, said:
With over 35 000 participants, 146 sessions and 576 speakers, the European Research and Innovation Days brought together the entire innovation system and citizens online to shape the future of research and innovation. We need all Europeans working together to co-create the solutions for the future of Europe.
On the first day of the event, top experts handed over their proposals for EU missions to the Commission for a greener, healthier and more resilient Europe. By 2030, the proposed missions aim to find solutions for saving more lives from cancer, making Europe climate resilient, restoring our ocean and waters, achieving 100 climate-neutral cities, and ensuring 75% of soils are healthy.
During the second and third day of the event, the Commission also awarded four prestigious European prizes to recognize game-changing ideas:
- The EU prize for Women Innovators 2020
- The European Capital of Innovation (iCapital) Award
- The Horizon Impact Award,
- The European Innovation Council Horizon Prize for Affordable Tech for Humanitarian Aid.
All these prices recognize outstanding achievement and improvements to people’s lives. They represent a unique way to boost innovation by unleashing untapped resources, creating the buzz that delivers solutions to global challenges, and identifying role models that can inspire others.
On the last day of the Research and Innovation Days, a Letter of Intent was signed setting out a common objective between the European Innovation Council (EIC) and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology’s first Knowledge and Innovation Communities – KICs (EIT Climate-KIC, EIT Digital and EIT InnoEnergy) (EIT), to maximise EU support for game-changing innovators and entrepreneurs across Europe. The Letter of Intent sets common principles, including commitment to the innovators, agility, reactivity, speed and streamlining of innovation policy, resources and efforts, enhancing synergies and efficiencies across the two programmes.
The recordings of all sessions are available on the event platform
More information you will find here: Science is Wonderful! exhibition and Horizon magazine – media partner
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