Approving the evaluation of the Eighth Finance Program for the European Union for Research and Innovation "Horizon" .. funded by 35 thousand projects for 40,000 organizations

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The European Union State Council agrees to conclusions on Horizon 2020 evaluation, which is the eighth funding framework for the European Union for Research and Innovation and was in its place between 2014 and 2020 with a total budget of 75.6 billion euros. The conclusions are the reaction of member states to the previous evaluation report issued by the Commission earlier this year. The Antostatis aims to provide political guidance in light of the preparation of the future framework program (FP10). According to Maja, in a statement issued by the federal institutions in Brussels, he added, "The conclusions confirm the main role of the framework program in supporting research and innovation at the European Union level, driven by the pursuit of excellence, and highlighting its scientific, societal and economic impact. It addresses synergy with other European programs and with money National, regional and calls to improve the feedback to manufacture policy and align the framework of the framework of the European research.
  The conclusions also notice great differences in participation and success rates between countries and calls for exploring a more effective approach that supports the broader participation. Finally, the conclusions deal with the issues of the implementation of the framework program, and the need to improve monitoring, including assessing its long -term effects. As such, these conclusions are a decisive step in developing the next framework for research and innovation. "Although Horizon 2020 is a success story, we cannot be satisfied. Research and innovation will be crucial to our competitiveness and our sovereignty in the coming years," the statement quoted Willie Porsus, Minister of Economy, Research and Innovation, in Belgium, which is currently responsible for the union's periodic presidency. We need the maximum benefit from the lessons learned in Horizon 2020 to ensure that the next framework for research and development is more ambitious, effective and successful. "
The concluding conclusions are the council's response to the previous evaluation of Horizon 2020, issued by the Commission on January 29, 2024. The program funded nearly 35,000 projects that included 40,000 organizations. The evaluation concludes that Horizon 2020 was a successful program in many different fields (with a significant scientific, social and economic impact) and will help the draft conclusions to prepare for the tenth tenth frame program for research and innovation 2028-2034.

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