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Nov 25, 2011

EU Committee meets Education Minister

Morten Østergaard met with a delegation from the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) led by chairman Herbert Reul on November 24th 2011.

The purpose of the visit was to discuss the Danish EU Presidency which begins on January 1st 2012 and more specifically, the forthcoming negotiations on the new research and innovation framework programme Horizon 2020. The European Commission has recently presented its proposal for the programme.

A constructive dialogue between the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament will cover any potential hurdles early in the process so that during the Danish Presidency, negotiations can progress as much as possible. The programme is expected to be adopted at the start of 2013.

Morten Østergaard and the IRTE Committee exchanged views on some of the fundamental principles for the new programme. While focusing on great societal challenges, discussions included the need to maintain a criterion of excellence as a central element for research financing and developing a stronger link between research results and innovation activities.

They also discussed the need for greater simplification, trust and flexibility in Horizon 2020, not least for the sake of small and medium businesses to participate in the activities.

Morten Østergaard will continue his dialogue with the European Parliament on an on-going basis, including his visit to the Parliament in Strasbourg during the plenary session this December.

Innovation strategy

The government has begun developing Denmark's first innovation strategy.

About Horizon 2020

From 2014, Horizon 2020 will replace the current 7th framework programme, parts of the CIP innovation framework programme and integrate elements of the European Institute for Innovation (EIT).

The current budget of approx. EUR 53 billion is expected to increase to about EUR 80 billion for the new framework programme. Horizon 2020 will cover the period from 2014 to 2020.