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Finland prioritizes agreement on the EU research budget and boosting innovation during Presidency

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Finland has announced its priorities for research and innovation during its Presidency of the EU, to start on 1 July: concluding negotiations on the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7); and developing a broad-based innovation policy.

The Presidency will kick-off its six months at the helm of the EU with an informal Competitiveness Council on 10 and 11 July in Jyväskylä, where it will present a background paper on innovation.

'I believe that innovation policy is very much the joint responsibility of all ministers responsible for the various strands of the Competitiveness Council and, during the meeting, would like to hear your views on the topic. It is my intention to take this theme forward together with the Commission during the autumn,' writes Mauri Pekkarinen, Finland's Minister for Trade and Industry, in his letter of invitation.

The innovation policy that Finland wishes to promote will be based largely on the recommendations outlined in the expert group report, chaired by former Finnish Prime Minister Esko Aho, and prepared on behalf of the European Commission. 'The basic point of departure is a broadening of perspectives to include the demand for innovation,' states the Finnish government.

The way to improve the EU's innovation policy is to develop markets that encourage innovation and create new demand, states the Finnish priorities paper. Important factors listed include standards, public procurements, enhancing the efficient operation of the market, mobility of research resources, and closer cooperation between universities and businesses.

On research, Finland aims to conclude negotiations on FP7 so that the programme can be launched at the start of 2007. Two formal Competitiveness Councils will take place on 25 September and 4-5 December

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News and highlights on the research and innovation activities of the Finnish Presidency will be available from the CORDIS Finnish Presidency Research and Innovation Information Service, to be launched on 3 July at: http://cordis.europa.eu/presidency/
Information will be available in both English and Finnish. Interested users can register to receive the news by e-mail.

Notes for editors:

The Community Research and Development Information Service (CORDIS) is provided by the Publications Office of the European Union as an official information service on the EU's, activities, initiatives and programmes in the field of research and innovation. It offers a daily news service, a gateway to national and regional research and innovation information, and a Technology Marketplace to stimulate the exploitation of research results by industry and the society.
For further information on FP7: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/
For access to information on European innovation: http:/cordis.europa.eu/innovation/
2006 – Aho Group Report "Creating an Innovative Europe"
http://ec.europa.eu/invest-in-research/action/2006_ahogroup_en.htm

Finnish Presidency logo and terms of use: http://www.eu2006.fi/the_presidency/en_GB/logo/

EU Publications Office website: http://publications.europa.eu/

Contact :

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CORDIS press contact
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Tel.: + 32 2 238 17 36
E-mail: v.mercouri@cordis.lu
Website: http://cordis.europa.eu/press/


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