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Regional Policy serving innovation
The participation of the regions is essential in order to meet the objectives of the Europe 2020 strategy. The Commission therefore examines how Regional Policy can contribute to increasing the innovation potential of the European Union (EU). It presents practices that can be employed by the regions to promote innovation whilst awaiting the objectives to be set by the next programming period for structural funds.
ACT
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions, of 6 October 2010, Regional Policy contributing to smart growth in Europe 2020 [COM(2010) 553 final - Not published in the Official Journal].
SUMMARY
European Regional Policy can make a substantial contribution to the objectives of the Europe 2020 strategy, particularly regarding the flagship initiative Innovation Union. Regional Policy and its funding can be used to promote research and development, education, entrepreneurship or information and communication technologies.
Encouraging regional innovation potential
The regions of Europe have different levels of development and innovation potential. Public intervention must therefore be adapted to these diverse situations. Regional Policy thus supports both the performance of the most advanced regions and redirects the regions that are lagging behind towards the most competitive activities.
Regional Policy funding is coordinated with the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) and the 7thFramework Programme for Research and Development.
Contributing to the Europe 2020 strategy
In order to support the objectives of the Europe 2020 strategy, Regional Policy must in particular enable:
In addition, Regional Policy encourages cooperation between enterprises, research centres and universities, to define specialisation strategies that are adapted to their regional situation and investment capacity.
Such specialisation strategies should encourage:
Creating synergies
Synergies must be established between European policies which support research and innovation. In order to do this, the Commission needs to simplify and harmonise the rules relating to the use of programmes so as to foster cooperation between innovation stakeholders.
It is also necessary to create synergies between and group together regional stakeholders in order to foster innovation. In the context, Regional Policy supports the development of trans-national and inter-regional cooperation programmes. It also supports, in particular, the forming of science and technology parks or business incubators.
Context
After 2013, innovation, research and development must be key priorities for EU cohesion and budget policy. Nevertheless, during the current programming period for structural funds, the EU Member States and their regions must start re-orienting their practices so as to broaden their innovation potential.
Last updated: 09.03.2011