What are the key priorities for climate-related research in the short and medium terms? How can EU funding support and leverage the success of green tech incubators, entrepreneurs and international cooperation? These are some of the questions that were discussed at the Science|Business Green Deal & Climate days event, which was held in Brussels on September 18-19 and supported by ATTRACT.
The purpose of this 2-day event was to define how Europe can harness its Research and Innovation networks to meet the 2050 goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. Within the first day, a roundtable brought together leading industry, research and policy experts to discuss how to accelerate innovation, education, and networking for sustainable ideas, which is the role of infrastructures, among others.
The ATTRACT initiative is an example of a successful innovation system in Europe because it has incubated 170 deep-tech projects in a network of research infrastructures, universities, investors and other partners across Europe.
Here you can see the key recommendations for net-zero innovation ecosystems:
Here you can watch the full roundtable discussion at the Science|Business Green Deal & Climate days event.
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