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"The European Union is very well aware that research and innovation are the key to the future where they will not only create new products, but also new jobs and resources and, by extension, economic growth. This development will definitely help boost Europe’s competitiveness and, consequently, improve the quality of life. In these circumstances, the increase in red tape associated with accessing the funding for those involved in research and innovation programmes will only help dampen and reduce the enthusiasm of those participants who are already showing signs that they have started to lose confidence in this process. The current system should be replaced by a system which inspires more confidence in applicants. One positive step would be to simplify the process for monitoring projects’ financial and administrative aspects, while also consolidating the scientific and technological assessment process. It should be possible, to start with, to simplify the administrative control process, which will inspire greater confidence in the scientific and business communities. A balance needs to be struck between confidence and control and between taking risks and the dangers risks involve in order to ensure that research funds are managed properly."@en1
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