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Informal Joint Council of European Research and Industry Ministers

15 July 2010
15:00 - 18:00

The objective of this working session is to draw conclusions and recommendations in relation to the future European Research and Innovation Plan and to supplement the conclusions of the Council on this matter. During this session, the Ministers for Research and for Industry will examine the latest issues. 

Informal working session of the Competitiveness Council -Research and Industry. The objectives are:

  • For the Ministers for Research and Ministers for Industry to jointly examine the different points of view on the future European Research and Innovation Plan
  • To identify common issues that could add to the Council’s conclusions on the European Research and Innovation Plan
  • To enable the Ministers for Research and Ministers for Industry to jointly examine current issues
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