Photonics 21: Safeguarding europe’s economic sovereignty depends on photonics

Amid calls for nation-states to conduct risk assessments of critical technologies, Photonics21 President Dr Lutz Aschke says photonics will be crucial for protecting Europe’s economic and technological interests. Photonics21, Europe’s premier Technology Platform representing the … | Continue reading


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Science|Business is hiring an EU News Reporter

Science|Business, a Brussels-based media company focused on R&D policy and investment, is expanding its news team with the addition of a new journalist to help with our daily coverage of Horizon Europe and EU research and innovation policy. This full-time position is for an enthu … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Viewpoint: scaling down science won’t save the planet

There is a worrying new trend in academia, of scientists saying they want to scale back their research to reduce carbon emissions. True, the pressure to adhere to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles is increasing in all parts of our societies, and research and s … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Erasmus ban ‘regretful’ but MEPs agree the EU must safeguard academic freedom in Hungary

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in Brussels for a meeting of the Council of the European Union in December 2023. Photo: European Union The European Parliament has overwhelmingly rejected a bid by a small group of MEPs to remove a ban on certain Hungarian universities access … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

European Innovation Council cannot be expected fill the scale-up gap alone, says Ivanova at Davos

Research commissioner Iliana Ivanova speaking at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Photo: World Economic Forum / Flickr Research commissioner Iliana Ivanova has warned that while the European Innovation Council (EIC) has made a good start, it will not be near … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Horizon Europe: 2023 winners and losers revealed

Last year was the second in which the EU’s €95 billion Horizon Europe research and innovation programme was fully up and running - and with a new year, comes a chance to see how 2023 shook out. Science|Business has trawled through the European Commission’s data to see which count … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

DAAD: Germany is losing out on China expertise

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz meets with Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, in Beijing in 2022. Photo: Federal Government/Imo Science|Business - Table.Media partnership Starting today, Science|Business is partnering with Table.Media, a leading source of … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

European Space Agency launches competition for cargo service vehicle

The European Space Agency's logo can be seen on the forward-end of the International Space Station (ISS). Photo: NASA Johnson Flickr The European Space Agency will sign contracts with industry in May 2024 for the development of a vehicle to take cargo to the International Space S … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Imperial College London: AI spinout Polaron to accelerate design of advanced materials

A new Imperial spinout company will use generative AI to help companies design higher performing materials for applications such as batteries. Polaron has been launched by a team from Imperial’s Dyson School of Design Engineering to develop generative machine learning algorithms … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Sweden: EIB finances Northvolt’s battery factory with over $1 billion

The lending package is part of a $5 billion non-recourse project financing, the biggest green debt deal in Europe to date, and will support expansion of Europe’s first circular battery production gigafactory, Northvolt Ett, in Skellefteå, Sweden. The EIB financing is backed by th … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

ETH Zurich: World’s most powerful supercomputers support UN SDGs and global sustainability

The Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) and ETH Zurich, in collaboration with their international partners, are launching the International Computation and AI Network (ICAIN) at the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2024 in Davos. Its mission is to develop AI technologies that … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Erasmus University Rotterdam opens Immersive Tech Space

On 16 January, Ed Brinksma officially opened the Immersive Tech Space, as part of the Erasmus Data Collaboratory, at Erasmus University Rotterdam Woudestein campus. The immersive Tech Space brings together EUR academics, students, support staff, and practitioners from industry an … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

TalTech: Estonian government announces new research funding to boost technologies for greener homes and workplaces

Estonian Ministry of Education and Research allocated 7 million euros to distribute over seven years for both the Centre of Excellence for Energy Efficiency, led by Professor and academician Jarek Kurnitski of the University of Technology, and the Centre of Excellence for Strateg … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Canada tightens security for university research, affecting ties to China

François-Philippe Champagne, Canadian Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry. Photo: Collision Conf / Flickr With geopolitical tensions mounting, the Canadian government announced a new security system for university research that aims to prevent tech secrets leaking to key … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

The Ecosystem: large lab for sale, one careful owner

The Rosalind Franklin Laboratory in Leamington Spa, UK. Photo: WSP The sale of a vast COVID-19 testing lab in the UK is an opportunity to develop the start-up ecosystem in the Midlands region. But what form of repurposing would serve the region best: a general life sciences hub, … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

EU Parliament edges forward deal on Net Zero Industry Act

Christian Ehler MEP, rapporteur on the Net-Zero Industry Act. Photo: Michel Christen / European Union The European Parliament is gearing up for the second round of negotiations on the EU’s plan to support domestic manufacturing of green technologies, with the next rounds of negot … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

EU needs more capital to scale up innovations, Belgian prime minister tells MEPs

Belgium’s prime minister Alexander de Croo. Photo: European Union The EU should “switch to a higher gear” to remain an “innovative, creative, capital-rich and productive continent”, said Belgium’s prime minister Alexander de Croo in a speech at today’s plenary session in the Euro … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

TalTech researchers team up with Estonian company to measure energy efficiency of buildings

Digiaudit solution for buildings developed during a FinEst Centre for Smart Cities (at Tallinn University of Technology) pilot project calculates the energy efficiency class of the building based on the measured consumption once a month, considering the actual weather conditions. … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Viewpoint: European industry needs certainty over ‘forever chemicals’ ban

Paolo Canonico, global technical and R&D director at Saati. Photo: Saati Wide-scale disruption is ahead for the European textiles industry, with the wide-reaching Green Deal legislation threatening to undermine the sector’s viability, says Paolo Canonico, global technical and R&D … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

UvA celebrates 392nd Anniversary

On Thursday, 11 January, the University of Amsterdam celebrated its 392nd Dies Natalis. Rector Peter-Paul Verbeek addressed the importance of multilingualism at the university in his opening speech 'The Language of Science.' Professor of Oral Microbial Ecology Egija Zaura discuss … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

SEK 136M granted to materials research at Stockholm University

The Wallenberg Initiative Materials Science for Sustainability (WISE) is investing a total of SEK 500 million in equipment and infrastructure at seven universities in Sweden. Stockholm University will receive SEK 136 million for four research platforms. The investment is the larg … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

CSC: New Finnish LUMI projects to help make advances in cancer research and multimodal AI across dozens of languages

The fourth batch of Finnish research projects to utilize LUMI, Europe’s fastest supercomputer, have been chosen, and will run on the system using its massive GPU capacity. The projects are, for example, continuing the development of computational pathology tools, advancing multim … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Israeli government approves transformative stimulus package to boost high-tech industry

The Israeli government, in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance and the Israeli Innovation Authority, announced today that it has approved a transformative stimulus package aimed at elevating Israel’s standing as a global high-tech hub. A result of exhaustive deliberations … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

EIB Global announces new investment in Seedstars Africa Ventures I, a venture capital fund for African innovative entrepreneurs

EIB Global equity investment of US$30 million in Seedstars Africa Ventures I supports risk capital for entrepreneurs across Africa, boosting growth and job creation. The fund will invest in companies leveraging digital technologies to provide essential services and increase effic … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Open research collaboration must be EU’s ‘default approach’

Open cooperation has to remain Europe’s default option in international research collaboration, despite the current challenging geopolitical situation, according to the European University Association (EUA). “Universities are by nature internationally oriented institutions,” it s … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

EU launches €175M equity fund to prime private investment in defence R&D

Thierry Breton, EU Commissioner for Internal Market. Photo: Gints Ivuskans / European Union The European Commission and the European Investment Fund (EIF) have launched the Defence Equity Facility (DEF), a €175 million fund to increase access to capital for small companies in the … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Horizon Europe: What next for European partnerships beyond 2025?

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Stop fusion energy hype, says former head of communications at ITER

Inside ITER, the international nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject in France. Photo: Flickr The former head of communications at ITER has warned that the fusion energy industry is engaging in risky and potentially deceptive hype over the technology, skirting over … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

New EU instrument aims to foster collaboration on digital infrastructure

The EU is encouraging member states to band together to install shared digital infrastructures, with the creation of a new legal framework, European Digital Infrastructure Consortia (EDIC). Based on the existing European Research Infrastructure Consortia (ERIC), EDICs are designe … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

EU puts its weight behind home-grown processor for its new €273M supercomputer

SiPearl founder and CEO Philippe Notton When Europe inaugurates its first exascale supercomputer later this year, the event will be a major step towards European sovereignty in computing. Unlike previous EU-backed supercomputers launched within the EuroHPC joint undertaking, the … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Research and technology organisations call for balanced EU approach to research security

EU’s upcoming recommendations for tackling foreign interference in research must walk a fine line between protecting security and enabling international collaboration, research and technology organisations say. The recommendations should aim to raising awareness, provide addition … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Widening newsletter 25

Latest news TEN YEARS OF WIDENING: The Widening measures were brought in nearly a decade ago to try to close the EU’s east-west research and innovation gap. The data shows there has been some improvement, with Widening countries increasingly involved in Horizon Europe. But the re … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Imperial appoints Petter Todd as dean of Business School

Imperial has appointed a renowned expert in organisation, management and information technology to lead its Business School. Professor Peter Todd has been confirmed as the new Dean, taking up the position from 1 September 2024, for a period of five years. He will succeed Professo … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Charles University: Single-atom engineering could revolutionise medicine, chemistry and energy

New materials for energy acquisition and storage, nano-robots detecting or eliminating germs in the human body or substances accelerating and streamlining a number of chemical reactions in industrial production will be developed by a revolutionary method of single-atom engineerin … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Karolinska Institutet joins CoARA coalition for the advancement of research assessment

CoARA (Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment) is led by a number of EU organizations with the aim of advancing how research is assessed in order to maximise its quality, transparency and impact. KI has now signed the agreement together with a number of other Swedish univers … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Aalto University: 50 years of discovery through the measurements made at Metsähovi Radio Observatory

This year, Aalto University’s Metsähovi Radio Observatory will celebrate its 50th anniversary. The main radio telescope, when installed in the Metsähovi radio laboratory of Aalto University’s predecessor the Helsinki University of Technology, gave Finnish researchers access to la … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

The impact of ten years of EU Widening measures in data

The 15 EU Widening countries under Horizon Europe This year marks a decade since the Widening participation and spreading excellence programme was first introduced to Horizon 2020 with the goal of improving the research and innovation ecosystems in the framework programme’s low-p … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Germany join forces to improve digital services across the EU

Germany, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have put forward a series of proposals for the next European Commission to improve the EU’s digital landscape and make it more innovation friendly.  In a paper published late last year, the countries argue the EU’s digital policy needs to be … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Romania eyes university mergers to boost international competitiveness

Mihnea Costoiu, rector of the National University for Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest. Photo: Universitatea Politehnica din București / Facebook When at the beginning of the current academic year rector Mihnea Costoiu stood in the middle of a sports hall and welcomed … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

The Ecosystem: new EIT hub in Kyiv will support innovators in Ukraine

Photo: European Institute of Innovation and Technology / Flickr As start-ups that fled the war in Ukraine become increasingly integrated in their new home countries across Europe, attention is switching to supporting those that remained behind and to companies starting up despite … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Viewpoint: Framework Programme 10 needs a balance of basic and applied research

In December 2023 Robert D. Atkinson made the case for orienting the next EU research programme, Framework Programme 10 (FP10) towards potential economic gains, saying the EU “needs to get back to economic basics”, it should back away from “misguided missions and bottom-up funding … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Open science is making headway but needs further support, UNESCO says

Open science policies are gathering pace, but further progress depends on wider culture change, improved monitoring and better policy support, UNESCO says. “The practice of open science is growing globally but unevenly,” according to a UNESCO’s report on the implementation of it … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Call for more funding and flexible regulatory framework for phage R&D

Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria and are seen as potentially important in the fight against antimicrobial resistance. Photo: ZEISS Microscopy / Flickr Bacteriophages that kill bacteria are potentially an important weapon in the fight against antimicrobial resistanc … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

European parliament seeks harmonised approach to health data sharing

Tomislav Sokol MEP and Annalisa Tardino MEP, co-rapporteurs on establishing a European Health Data Space. Photo: Denis Lomme / European Union Finding a compromise on EU pharmaceuticals reform before June’s European elections may prove to be impossible, but there is still hope for … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Geographical imbalances remain in AI research funding

The EU may have adopted a cohesive R&I strategy for artifical intelligence but participation and funding relating to Horizon Europe AI initiatives paint a geographically imbalanced picture, with disparities starkly evident in eastern member states. Germany, Italy and France rema … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

South Africa: President Ramaphosa announces €50M PhD initiative for science, technology and innovation

President Cyril Ramaphosa has lauded the first Presidential Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Plenary as an important initiative to bring together government, academia, civil society and industry to collectively drive South Africa's national system of innovation (NSI). Ope … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

Two UvA projects awarded in NGF Quantum Technology programme

The National Growth Fund programme Quantum Technology, carried out by NWO in collaboration with Quantum Delta NL, has awarded 19 projects with grants totaling 10.4 million euros. Two of the projects, ‘Quantum-enhanced sensing of quantum chemistry and interactions’ and ‘Computing … | Continue reading


@sciencebusiness.net | 9 months ago

TU/e appoints Geer-Rutten-Rijswijk as university secretary

The Executive Board has appointed Eric van der Geer-Rutten-Rijswijk as Secretary of the University, as of February 1, 2024. He succeeds Patrick Groothuis, who joined the Executive Board in November last year.  Van der Geer, currently director of the TU/e Education and Student Aff … | Continue reading


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