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Record Nr.

UNISA990005805300203316

Autore

Commissione europea : . Direzione generale Ricerca e innovazione

Titolo

New public-private partnerships for research in the manufacturing, construction and automotive sectors : European PPP research supports economic recovery : progress report : july 2011 / European Commission, Directorate-General for Research and innovation

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Luxembourg, : Publications office of the European Union, 2011

ISBN

978-92-79-20298-8

Descrizione fisica

12 p. : ill. ; 25 cm

Collana

European research area , Research & innovation policy

EUR ; 25336

Disciplina

338.456094

Soggetti

Edilizia - Paesi dell'Unione europea

Industria automobilistica - Ricerca scientifica - Paesi dell'Unione europea

Industria manifatturiera - Ricerca scientifica - Paesi dell'Unione europea

Ricerca scientifica - Finanziamenti comunitari

Collocazione

CDE 18.01 (LIII)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

This brochure reviews the progress of the three research public-private partnerships (PPPs) established by the European Commission in 2009 in close collaboration with three key European industrial sectors- manufacturing, construction and automotive-hit particularly hard by the global economic downturn. It also outlines the work programme for the third calls for proposals for research projects in the relevant sectors, based on the strategic multi-annual roadmaps established for each sector. The industry-led approach to setting the priority objectives is ensuring a long-term continuity to these research programmes, which benefits industry both large and small across Europe, also contributing to the socio-economic goals established by the European commission and member states governments. These new research partnerships are contributing to renewed industrial growth in the European Union, with accompanying benefits in terms of



employment and global competitiveness. In addition, the research results are set to support climate-change mitigation, energy savings and improved resource efficiency with global impact. Industry is keen to see the PPP approach continued, with more emphasis on bringing new technologies to the market