Novum on innovation
Novum on innovation
10 October 2016
Modified: 14 December 2017
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Recommendations of the independent experts evaluating Hungary’s RDI systems were covered in a programme aired on the Duna Television. The Novum tv-magazine also interviews the Director General of research and innovation at the European Commission, the Chair of the expert panel and the President of the NRDI Office.
The ongoing reform of the domestic research, development and innovation system is acknowledged by the independent experts who, in their recent report made upon the invitation of the EU, also pointed out: further real structural changes can bring benefits to the economy by exploiting Hungarian scientific excellence and the presence of innovative international companies and also by increasing public RDI expenditure in a sustainable way.
The Peer Review, which was prepared within the framework of the Policy Support Facility (PSF) of the Horizon 2020 Programme, is a new initiative of the European Commission to support Member States in developing, implementing and assessing RDI policies. The process, which can be launched on a voluntary basis, supports the decision-makers of the Member States concerned in reforming and further developing their RDI policies, and provides advice for the assessment of national RDI strategies, programmes and institutional systems, and for the identification of key areas to be developed.Previous updates on the Peer Review process:
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Innovation discourse: opinions, comments, suggestions on the Hungarian RDI Peer Review
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“Hungary has talent!” Review of the Hungarian research and innovation system with recommendations
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EU experts urge enhanced economic utilisation of the considerable domestic scientific
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Commission helps EU Member States reform their research and innovation systems
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Panel of international experts review Hungary’s RDI system
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PSF Peer Review: consulting with Hungarian Academy members, startuppers and managers
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PSF panel also visits the Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest
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EU Innovation Commissioner visits Budapest
Documents:
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Peer Review of the Hungarian Research and Innovation system (full version) PDF (1 880 KB)
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European Commission press release PDF (316 KB)
Updated: 14 December 2017