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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, at a time of squeezed public finances, investing in innovation could be Europe’s keystone to get out of the crisis.
In the past, Europe has had a leading role in innovation. In fact, many innovations that have changed the world were launched on our continent, such as the mobile telephone. Europe’s great technological potential and human capital should be exploited to the full through strong coordination between the European Union and the Member States in order to avoid duplication and optimise investments. We need to adopt a more strategic and coordinated approach to innovation, for which the technological partnerships are a superb tool.
I should like to ask the Council what actions it intends to take to make the partnerships more dynamic and how they can become launch pads for the real economy."@en1
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