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"I welcome the report on establishing a legal framework for the European Research Infrastructure (ERI), as well as the Commission’s proposal for a regulation in this area.
ERI is a response to a real need on the part of European researchers and will undoubtedly help boost competitiveness in European science.
One of the important elements in this regulation is the opportunity for the European Union to hold a stake in an ERI type entity. This gives the Community the ability to participate in and guide Trans-European research policies.
Based on this element, I am calling on the European Commission to bear in mind three points when it comes to providing financial support for the ERI:
1) The Community’s involvement exclusively in projects with an extremely high scientific potential.
2) Encouraging the formation of ERIs in regions which have traditionally been victims of the brain drain, both within and outside the Community.
3) Facilitating the access of companies in the private sector to the ERI.
Community policies in this area must combine scientific excellence with triggering an influx of researchers and effective infrastructures into countries, such as the new members of the European Union from the accession rounds in 2004 and 2007."@en1
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