Foresight Services to support strategic programming within Horizon 2020

This report examines how Horizon 2020 can be shaped to support European research and innovation in digital technology.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: RAND
Authors: 21c, Alun Rhydderch, Benjamin Cave, Catherine Lichten, Cave, Benjamin, Cave, Jonathan, Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology, Enora Robin, Gunashekar, Salil, Helen Rebecca Schindler, Horizon Scanning Ltd, Horvath, Veronika, Jamal Shahin, Jonathan Cave, Lichten, Catherine, Meulen, Nicole, van der, Meyer, Trisha, Nicole van der Meulen, RAND Europe, Rhydderch, Alun, Robin, Enora, Salil Gunashekar, Schindler, Helen Rebecca, Shahin, Jamal, Sonia Sousa, Sousa, Sonia, Trisha Meyer, Veronika Horvath, Vrije Universiteit Brussels (VUB). Institute for European Studies
Time horizon: 2020
Geographic focus: European Union
Page count: 217

Methods

The research method involved analyzing trends, conducting a SWOT analysis, and developing scenarios to explore the impact of policy interventions on European innovation and societal challenges.

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Key Insights

The report explores the potential of the EU's Horizon 2020 program to enhance European research and innovation in ten key digital technology areas. It analyzes current and emerging trends, conducts a SWOT analysis for European innovation in relation to societal challenges, and presents scenarios that consider policy implications. The findings aim to inform Horizon 2020 and broader policy and innovation strategies, offering a framework for policy impact assessment and coordination.

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