The first Competitiveness Council (Research) under the Cyprus Presidency was concluded today in Brussels, with discussions focusing on the future of Europe’s research and innovation policy and the next Framework Programme, FP10 while the Deputy Minister of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy, Nikodemos Damianou, said that the programme should remain autonomous and firmly anchored in excellence.
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