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Access to research and innovation.
Integrated IPR European initiative Approach to Research and Innovation.
I welcome the focus given in this report to research and innovation as a means of overcoming the economicand social crisis Europe is currently experiencing.
The same concerns programmes related to research and innovation.
The EU must give primary importance to research and innovation in tackling challenges such as climate changeand finding solutions to increasing global competition.
This will reflect the central priority I attach to research and innovation.
CannTrust is committed to research and innovation, as well as contributing to the growing body of evidence-based research regarding the use and efficacy of cannabis.
CannTrust is committed to research and innovation.
Once again this report shows, and I am delighted about this, the importance that Parliament attaches to research and innovation.
Approximately EUR 86 billion has been allocated to research and innovation for the 2007-2013 period.
I dream and expect that the European car industry,as well as the public sector, will devote more funds to research and innovation.
More attention also needs to be given to research and innovation in the field of new products.
During the review last March, it was decided to give greater emphasis to research and innovation.
The EU must also give stronger backing to research and innovation, with the particular aim of improving batteryand engine technology, as well as in terms of offering incentives for the manufacture of electric vehicles.
A further and crucial step is the new Common Approach to Research and Innovation see page 16.
The promotion of a market for renewable energy will contribute to the fulfilment of the Lisbon targets by increasing employment within the Member States and by increasing the initiatives of the Member States and the EU with regard to research and innovation.
I believe that this has shown the great interest that Europe attaches to research and innovation as policies for our future growth.
In spite of the Lisbon Strategy's objective of turning Europe into the most dynamic, knowledge-based region in the world, Europe constantly limps behind the United States and Japan when it comes to research and innovation.
The Government has reached the target of increasing public allocations to research and innovation by 1 per cent of GDP from 2010 up to and including 2012.
At the Lisbon Summit, it was acknowledged that 25 to 50% of the economy is related to knowledge and therefore to research and innovation.
This needs more public investment,with existing spending shifted to research and innovation and with better coordination between Member States.
More could be done to promote mentoring,as this can be a very effective,'hands-on' way of improving SMEs' access to research and innovation.
That is why we are asking for the levy to be kept, and for the relevant funds be devotedto employment in the coal and steel sectors, to research and innovation, for the benefit for young entrepreneursand dynamic researchers, who do not believe their sector is in terminal decline.
CannTrust is committed to research and innovation through partnerships with McMaster University in Ontarioand Gold Coast University in Australia, which were designed to contribute to the growing body of evidence-based research regarding the use and efficacy of cannabis.
The EU has a number of research programmes which give financial support to research and innovation projects.
CannTrust is committed to research and innovation through partnerships with McMaster University in Ontarioand Gold Coast University in Australia, which were designed to contribute to the growing body of evidence-based research regarding the use and efficacy of cannabis.
A key concern for the World Bank for growth and jobs, pointing out that 25% of cohesion funds are allocated to research and innovation alone, in preparation for the realities of the world post-2013.
It is also important to encourage mobility among young people, including with regard to informal learning, to stimulate family policies in order to meet the demographic challenge, and to improve access for small and medium-sized enterprises to credit, including through microcredit programmes, and to EU funding,particularly with regard to research and innovation.
The idea is to replace shipyard aid with newly designed investment and environmental aid schemes and grant more aid to research and innovation, which is what Mrs Langenhagen so eloquently spoke about.
Since, in addition, this will probably be one of the last times we will be given these reports to discuss, I would like to thank all of the members of the Commission,as well as Parliament for the support they have given to research and innovation and my friend Erkki Liikanen, who will take over from me.