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The summary article presents key findings from the Mutual Learning Exercise on Industrial Decarbonisation. Over the course of 12 months, a panel of experts developed recommendations to help policymakers update their strategies and roadmaps for low-carbon technologies in industry.
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This report explores challenges and best practices for financing EU missions and combining them with other policies. It examines specific funding needs, explores synergies between policies, and shares practical examples from an MLE participant survey and a visit to Stockholm, Sweden.
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This report explores the shift from traditional intellectual property (IP) protection to broader intellectual asset management in R&I. It addresses the "why" and "how" of this change, offering recommendations for policymakers. The report starts with the legal framework and explores diverse stakeholder viewpoints, advocating an open approach to managing intellectual assets while acknowledging current challenges.
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The Final Report summarises the Mutual Learning Exercise (MLE) on the Whole of Government Approaches (WGA) for research and innovation policy. The MLE explored WGA's role in tackling complex challenges linked to the Sustainable Development Goals. The report includes a list of WGA tools and good practices for applying in various policy contexts.
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The Discussion Paper explores the policy and legal landscape for fostering knowledge valorisation in R&I. It focusses on the key national support mechanisms, such as funding, regulations, and soft instruments, highlighting the importance of a collaborative ecosystem for maximizing research impact.
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This thematic report analyses new governance structures for a whole of government approach (WGA) for R&I policies. It summarises the success factors and challenges for WGA in general. It then presents some observations on governance of R&I policies specifically and concludes with some findings about mission-oriented innovation policies, a specific form of WGA in the R&I field.
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This report analyses challenges and opportunities for reducing carbon emissions in Europe's energy-intensive industries. It explores the lessons learnt and challenges from twelve countries to identify solutions and emphasises the need for collaboration to address energy supply issues. The report calls for faster adoption of low-carbon technologies and stable regulations to attract investment. It highlights the importance of a unified approach across Europe to achieve a sustainable and low-carbon industrial future.
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This report provides an introductory overview of Public Engagement in Research and Innovation in Europe. It explores EU-funded policies, resources and projects to inspire public actors in promoting public engagement.
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This report explores the concept of "mission portfolios". It covers the concept's background, management approaches, benefits, challenges, and examples across different government levels. Additionally, the report summarises survey findings on MLE participants' views and practices related to mission portfolios.
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The report focusses on the insights gained from the Topic 4 MLE meeting held in Helsinki, concentrating on multi-stakeholder networks and processes for knowledge valorisation. The report highlights the need for fostering multi-stakeholder networks to address regional, national, and European interests and discusses the important role of the public sector/authorities in building and maintaining those networks.