Horizon Europe Goes Global: New Partnerships and Emerging Opportunities
November 21Horizon Europe, the EU’s flagship research and innovation programme, is breaking boundaries with its expanding global reach. By inviting select countries beyond its member states to collaborate, it is fostering a new era of international cooperation in science and technology. But who’s joining, who’s left out, and what’s shaping these pivotal decisions?
New Associations on the Horizon
Recent developments have introduced exciting new partners to Horizon Europe, including Canada and South Korea. These collaborations bring fresh opportunities for joint research in critical areas such as sustainability, health, and emerging technologies.
At the same time, the programme is exploring potential partnerships with countries like Japan and Singapore, marking a significant step towards strengthening global networks in innovation.
Complexities for the UK and Switzerland
While the programme’s global ambitions are clear, not all potential partnerships have been smooth. Switzerland and the UK face unique challenges in their association efforts due to broader political and regulatory considerations. These situations highlight the complexities of international collaboration and the importance of aligning shared priorities.
What’s Next?
The ongoing expansion of Horizon Europe opens up exciting prospects for researchers and innovators worldwide. By fostering partnerships beyond its borders, the programme reinforces its position as a leading global hub for research and innovation.
AMIRES will continue monitoring and supporting opportunities within Horizon Europe, ensuring our clients and partners can leverage this expanding global network.
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