The push for European technological sovereignty is more urgent than ever, but should not shut the door to foreign players, ...
Startups and scale-ups drive innovation in our economy. The first Fraunhofer Technology Transfer Fund (FTTF) was launched to finance technology-oriented start-ups. The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, ...
Vinnova and the Swedish Civil Defence and Recilience Agency have signed an agreement on a national innovation program for civil defence. The program aims to develop new innovative solutions that ...
The newly appointed Board of Directors of the University of Oulu has, in its organising meeting on 27 January 2026, elected Leena Nissilä as Chair and Sakari Karjalainen as Vice Chair for the term ...
Professor Emil Bergholtz is at the forefront of the application made by Stockholm University, Linköping University and Uppsala University to create a broad and cohesive strategic research area in ...
EU policymakers regard the domains of research, innovation, education (RIE) and skills as critical to drive the EU’s future competitiveness, resilience and autonomy in an increasingly turbulent world, ...
Poland is looking to take a lead in spurring private capital investment in central and eastern Europe (CEE) with the launch ...
Horizon Europe’s Widening measures should be diversified to target individual countries’ research and innovation needs, a draft study commissioned by the European Parliament’s Science and Technology ...
The chief executive of Denmark’s BioInnovation Institute says a record grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation will allow it ...
Starting this year, Chinese organisations will no longer be allowed to take part in most projects funded by Horizon Europe, ...
Deep-tech start-ups, which build new technologies based on scientific advances, often receive venture capital funding too ...
As the first EU-backed quantum computers fire up, Romania and Bulgaria have found cheaper ways to develop quantum capabilities without the hardware. But they need more public investment to capitalise ...