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"Question No 36 by Justas Vincas Paleckis ()
The funding of the seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research for the period 2007-2013 is due to be adopted this year. The programme will have a budget of over EUR 72 000 million and includes plans to double the number of researchers taking part in projects, to create research jobs and to improve the conditions for collaboration between research and business.
Statistics on participation in the sixth Framework Programme of the European Community for research for the period 2007-2013 show that in the majority of EU Member States, including Lithuania, small and medium-sized businesses often received less funding than universities and other centres of research or institutes. In EU countries, and in the new Member States in particular, there is little collaboration between private businesses and researchers. This state of affairs reduces the EU’s competitiveness globally.
Would it not be appropriate to allocate part of the moneys available under the seventh Community Framework Programme (15–20%) towards funding the requirements of small and medium-sized businesses? In my view, this would encourage private businesses to collaborate with centres of research and individual researchers and would also help to increase the use of new technologies and innovations."@en1
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"Subject: Funding of the seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research for the period 2007-2013"1
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