The latest European Commission public opinion survey on attitudes towards science and technology points to a need to make research even more open and relevant to the needs of society.
The UK government is trying to strengthen its science and technology ties with the European Union, revealing new plans to ...
The European Commission unveiled the Competitiveness Compass, a new initiative aimed at boosting member states' productivity, ...
On 15 January the European Commission (“EC”) took its latest (prudent) step towards an outbound investment screening regime, with the publication ...
Europe needs to develop trustworthy AI, focused on transparency, explainability, and reliability. Robust AI systems must be ...
With eIDAS 2.0 in place and digital identity wallets focused on natural persons, the EC aims to make the European business ...
With both the United States and the European Union changing their leadership the Wilson Center’s Global Europe Program and ...
The Compass aims to address concerns about productivity and maintain Europe’s leading role in sustainable innovation and climate neutrality.
The European Union’s plan to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 has an Achilles’ heel: The EU relies on external sources — ...
A significant step towards the payment to CARBIOS of grant subsidies validated by ADEME and the Grand Est Region, totalling €42.5m, for ...
EU nations must work together quickly to help the bloc compete against global economic powerhouses like China and the U.S., ...