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"I welcome the fact that after three years we are launching the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. I am glad that the institute will not be a ‘super-university’, but will create innovation networks with a view to more extensive application of research in industry and healthcare. Such connections should also substantially increase investment in science from the business sector. We will know that we have succeeded once the number of European patents begins to grow and we start to catch up with the US and Japan. The Institute should be located in a new Member State. The Czech Republic is the best prepared candidate: it already has a sought-after conference centre for scientists and businessmen. Charles University is, moreover, a symbol of the common educational roots of the old Europe and the new."@en1
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