Early achievements of the Joint Technology Initiatives’ €10 billion R&D programme highlighted at the European Parliament
Europe’s five Joint Technology Initiatives (JTIs) highlighted this week at the European Parliament the first achievements of their €10 billion research and innovation programmes. The first results emerging from JTI-funded projects highlight the success of this novel and unique model of public-private partnership (PPP) and its capability to boost innovation in key sectors for European competitiveness, job creation, and quality of life
The five JTIs –ARTEMIS (embedded computing systems), Clean Sky (aeronautics and air transport), ENIAC JU (nano-electronics), FCH JU (fuel cells and hydrogen) and IMI (innovative medicines) – are presenting their impressive achievements at a dedicated event in the European Parliament in Brussels