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Eureka (organisation)

Eureka (often abbreviated as E!, or Σ!) is an intergovernmental organisation for research and development funding and coordination. Eureka is an open platform for international cooperation in innovation. Organisations and companies applying through Eureka programmes can access funding and support from national and regional ministries or agencies for their international R&D projects.

Eureka
Founded17 July 1985; 38 years ago (1985-07-17)
TypeIntergovernmental organisation
FocusMarket R&D support, innovation policy, science & technology
Location
Area served
Greater Europe, World
Members
  • 43 members
  • 4 associated members
Key people
  • Ricardo Conde
    (Eureka Chairperson)
[1][2]
Websitewww.eurekanetwork.org

As of June 2022, Eureka has 43 full members, including the European Union (represented by the European Commission) and four associated members (Argentina, Chile, South Africa, and Singapore).[3][4][5] All 27 EU Member States are also members of Eureka.

Eureka is not an EU research programme, but rather an intergovernmental organisation of national ministries or agencies, of which the EU is a member. Cooperation and synergy are sought between Eureka and the research activities of the EU proper, such as with European Union's Horizon 2020 and the European Research Area.

History edit

Founded in 1985 by prominent European political figures, Eureka has grown to one of the longest running European organisations dedicated to the financing of joint European R&D projects.

Foundation edit

Eureka was established with the "Paris Declaration" of 17 July 1985, and its principles are based on the later Hannover Declaration, subscribed by Ministers on 5 November 1985. The two main founders were former head of states François Mitterrand (France) and Helmut Kohl (Germany). Other important personalities involved were Hubert Curien, French ex-Minister of Research and former Chairman of the European Space Agency and Jacques Attali, adviser to François Mitterrand.

Briefly, it is about assuring the technological independence of Europe in the key domains of the future; encouraging, wherever possible, co-operation between European businesses and researchers; mobilising the necessary financial resources; accompanying the efforts of our enterprises by creating the necessary environment and supporting the unification of our internal markets.

There are numerous obstacles. Once the initial idea of Eureka was formulated, we were able to foresee the difficulties to be faced. But we know that each time we come together — for example to address high-energy physics, research into nuclear fusion, the development of an integrated space programme or the construction of crucial scientific equipment — our successes encourage us in the idea that we can work together in R&D areas close to industrial markets, despite the problems arising from the normal and legitimate competition between firms. François Mitterrand, Paris, 17 July 1985.[6]

Structure edit

Chairs edit

Before 1989, Eureka chairmanship changed hands every six months. Since then, the chairmanship rotates every 1 July, for a period of one year.

Year Countries
1985, 2nd semester   France
1986, 1st semester   Germany
1986, 2nd semester   United Kingdom
1987, 1st semester   Sweden
1987, 2nd semester   Spain
1988, 1st semester   Denmark
1988, 2nd semester   Austria
1989–1990   Italy
1990–1991   Netherlands
1991–1992   Finland
1992–1993   France
1993–1994   Norway
1994–1995    Switzerland
1995–1996   Belgium
1996–1997   United Kingdom
1997–1998   Portugal
1998–1999   Turkey
1999–2000   Germany
2000–2001   Spain
2001–2002   Greece
2002–2003   Denmark
2003–2004   France
2004–2005   Netherlands
2005–2006   Czech Republic
2006–2007   Italy
2007–2008   Slovenia
2008–2009   Portugal
2009–2010   Germany
2010–2011   Israel
2011–2012   Hungary
2012–2013   Turkey
2013–2014   Norway
20142015    Switzerland
2015–2016   Sweden
2016–2017   Spain
2017–2018   Finland
2018–2019   United Kingdom
2019–2020   Netherlands
2020–2021   Austria

Membership edit

 
Eureka organisation Map
Member country Joined Left
  Albania 1991
  Austria 1985
  Belgium 1985
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2009
  Bulgaria 2010
  Canada 2012
  Croatia 2000
  Cyprus 2002
  Czech Republic 1995
  Denmark 1985
  Estonia 2001
  Finland 1985
  France 1985
  Germany 1985
  Greece 1985
  Hungary 1992
  Iceland 1986
  Ireland 1985
  Israel 2000
  Italy 1985
  Latvia 2000
  Lithuania 1999
  Luxembourg 1985
  Malta 2006
  Monaco 2005
  Montenegro 2012
  The Netherlands 1985
  North Macedonia 2008
  Norway 1985
  Poland 1995
  Portugal 1985
  Romania 1997
  Russia 1993 2023[7]
  San Marino 2005
  Serbia 2002
  Slovakia 2001
  Slovenia 1994
  South Korea 2009
  Spain 1985
  Sweden 1985
   Switzerland 1985
  Turkey 1985
  Ukraine 2006
  United Kingdom 1985
  European Union 1985
Associated Countries Joined
  Argentina 2019
  South Africa 2014
  Chile 2017
  Singapore 2021

Significant projects edit

Eureka projects are numbered, preceded by 'E! '.

  • E! 45 helped to fund the Prometheus project for safer road vehicles, such as through autonomous driving with 745 million euros.[N 1]
  • E! 95 was a 730 million euros HDTV project, which created the HD-MAC standard for high definition television.[N 2]
  • E! 147 was a 93 million euros digital audio broadcasting project whose technologies went into Musicam, and which was used as the basis for MPEG-1 Layer II (MP2) and used in DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast), and ASPEC (Adaptive Spectral Perceptual Entropy Coding), which was used in a modified form in MP3 audio.[N 3]
  • E! 127 paid 3.8bn euros into the JESSI project (Joint European Submicron Silicon Initiative) whose goal was to regain ground lost to Asia and the US in microchips.[N 4]
  • E! 2551 cost 6.1 million euros for the integration of existing CAD/CAM programs under a common user interface, part of which was paid to Vero Software.[N 5]
  • E! 3674 is Information Technology for European Advancement (ITEA2), an industry-driven cooperative R & D programme for maintaining European leadership in software-intensive systems, with the project due to end in January 2014 having received 3.0bn euros. ITEA2 Projects notably include WellCom, OSAMI-E Open Source AMbient Intelligence) and Easy Interactions.[N 6]
  • E! 4986 AlienVault developed a security software called OSSIM (Open Source Security Information Management) that is now not only a reference in the field but also an essential component in modern cyber-wars. E! 4986 received 1.2 million euros.
  • E! 3728 OMIM (MIMO) invented a new method of medical waste disposal. MIMO is safe for the environment and treats infectious waste by applying a combination of heat and pressure. This is an alternative to incineration methods that use fossil fuels. The project was an initiative between Spain, Portugal and Morocco. E! 3728 received 0.37 million euros.

Programmes edit

The Eureka annual report describes the following programmes:[8]

Eurostars

Eurostars is Eureka's flagship SME funding programme that supports R&D-performing SMEs (alongside other types of organisations) leading international project consortia. It is co-funded by 36 participating Eureka national funding bodies and the European Union Horizon 2020 framework programme.

Clusters

Clusters are long-term, strategically significant industrial initiatives. They usually have a large number of participants, and aim to develop inclusive technologies of importance for European competitiveness mainly in ICT, energy and more recently in the biotechnology and automation sectors. Eureka Clusters are known to have had a particular impact on the ability of the European microelectronics sector to compete with other continents.

Eureka Clusters are:

  • CELTIC NEXT: Telecommunications
  • EURIPIDES: Electronic packaging and smart systems
  • ITEA 3: Software-intensive systems
  • PENTA: Micro and nanoelectronics enabled systems and applications
  • EUROGIA2020: Low-carbon energy technologies
  • METALLURGY EUROPE: New metals
  • SMART: Advance manufacturing programme
Network projects

Network projects is a flexible funding programme for all organisations collaborating on international R&D projects. It is open for applications all year, but there are also country-specific calls for projects launched frequently. These are sometimes thematic and can be for bilateral or multilateral collaborations.

Globalstars

Globalstars follows the same programme model as Network projects. Calls for projects are launched between Eureka countries and one non-Eureka country. In recent years, national funding ministries/ agencies from e.g. Brazil, India, Japan and Singapore have collaborated with Eureka using this programme.

InvestHorizon

InvestHorizon is the only Eureka programme that doesn't offer funding, but rather trainings, workshops and international events. It is a European Union-funded joint investment readiness programme in collaboration with Eureka that supports deep tech SMEs seeking Series A investment.

Umbrellas

Umbrellas no longer exist as Eureka programmes. Umbrellas were thematic networks within the Eureka framework focusing on a specific technology area or business sector. The main goal of an umbrella was to facilitate the generation of Eureka projects in its own target area.

Past Eureka Umbrellas:

  • Eureka Tourism (ended 30.06.2012)
  • Eureka build 2 (2010–2013)
  • EuroAgri Foodchain (2009–2013)
  • Pro-Factory (2007–2011)
  • E! SURF (2010–2015)
  • Eniwep (ended 1.2.2010)
  • Eulasnet II (ended 31.5.2010)
  • Logchain + (ended 21.2.2011)

References edit

  1. ^ "THE PORTUGUESE CHAIRMANSHIP". Eureka Portugal. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Portuguese Chair 2021-2022". Eureka Network. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Eureka". Enterprise Singapore. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Korea becomes first Asian country to gain full membership of Eureka". The Korea Post. 25 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Canada announces full membership in the Eureka network". 22 June 2022 – via National Research Council Canada.
  6. ^ . Belgium: the EUREKA Secretariat. September 2005. pp. 68 p. 12 (PDF-p. 18). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  7. ^ "Постановление Правительства Российской Федерации от 14.03.2023 № 391 "О выходе Российской Федерации из Европейской научно-технической программы "Эврика"" (in Russian). 14 March 2023. Retrieved 20 April 2024.
  8. ^ "Eureka annual report 2019". 3 July 2020.

Notes edit

  1. ^ . Eureka. 30 March 1995. Archived from the original on 3 April 2012.
  2. ^ . Eureka. 5 July 1994. Archived from the original on 3 April 2012.
  3. ^ . EUREKA. 8 April 2001. Archived from the original on 3 April 2012.
  4. ^ . Eureka. 5 June 1997. Archived from the original on 3 April 2012.
  5. ^ . EUREKA. 21 December 2004. Archived from the original on 3 April 2012.
  6. ^ . EUREKA. 25 June 2006. Archived from the original on 14 January 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For other uses see Eureka disambiguation This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Eureka organisation news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2007 Learn how and when to remove this message Eureka often abbreviated as E or S is an intergovernmental organisation for research and development funding and coordination Eureka is an open platform for international cooperation in innovation Organisations and companies applying through Eureka programmes can access funding and support from national and regional ministries or agencies for their international R amp D projects EurekaFounded17 July 1985 38 years ago 1985 07 17 TypeIntergovernmental organisationFocusMarket R amp D support innovation policy science amp technologyLocationEureka Secretariat Brussels BelgiumArea servedGreater Europe WorldMembers43 members4 associated membersKey peopleRicardo Conde Eureka Chairperson 1 2 Websitewww wbr eurekanetwork wbr org As of June 2022 update Eureka has 43 full members including the European Union represented by the European Commission and four associated members Argentina Chile South Africa and Singapore 3 4 5 All 27 EU Member States are also members of Eureka Eureka is not an EU research programme but rather an intergovernmental organisation of national ministries or agencies of which the EU is a member Cooperation and synergy are sought between Eureka and the research activities of the EU proper such as with European Union s Horizon 2020 and the European Research Area Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 2 Structure 2 1 Chairs 3 Membership 4 Significant projects 5 Programmes 6 References 7 Notes 8 External linksHistory editFounded in 1985 by prominent European political figures Eureka has grown to one of the longest running European organisations dedicated to the financing of joint European R amp D projects Foundation edit Eureka was established with the Paris Declaration of 17 July 1985 and its principles are based on the later Hannover Declaration subscribed by Ministers on 5 November 1985 The two main founders were former head of states Francois Mitterrand France and Helmut Kohl Germany Other important personalities involved were Hubert Curien French ex Minister of Research and former Chairman of the European Space Agency and Jacques Attali adviser to Francois Mitterrand Briefly it is about assuring the technological independence of Europe in the key domains of the future encouraging wherever possible co operation between European businesses and researchers mobilising the necessary financial resources accompanying the efforts of our enterprises by creating the necessary environment and supporting the unification of our internal markets There are numerous obstacles Once the initial idea of Eureka was formulated we were able to foresee the difficulties to be faced But we know that each time we come together for example to address high energy physics research into nuclear fusion the development of an integrated space programme or the construction of crucial scientific equipment our successes encourage us in the idea that we can work together in R amp D areas close to industrial markets despite the problems arising from the normal and legitimate competition between firms Francois Mitterrand Paris 17 July 1985 6 Structure editChairs edit Before 1989 Eureka chairmanship changed hands every six months Since then the chairmanship rotates every 1 July for a period of one year Year Countries 1985 2nd semester nbsp France 1986 1st semester nbsp Germany 1986 2nd semester nbsp United Kingdom 1987 1st semester nbsp Sweden 1987 2nd semester nbsp Spain 1988 1st semester nbsp Denmark 1988 2nd semester nbsp Austria 1989 1990 nbsp Italy 1990 1991 nbsp Netherlands 1991 1992 nbsp Finland 1992 1993 nbsp France 1993 1994 nbsp Norway 1994 1995 nbsp Switzerland 1995 1996 nbsp Belgium 1996 1997 nbsp United Kingdom 1997 1998 nbsp Portugal 1998 1999 nbsp Turkey 1999 2000 nbsp Germany 2000 2001 nbsp Spain 2001 2002 nbsp Greece 2002 2003 nbsp Denmark 2003 2004 nbsp France 2004 2005 nbsp Netherlands 2005 2006 nbsp Czech Republic 2006 2007 nbsp Italy 2007 2008 nbsp Slovenia 2008 2009 nbsp Portugal 2009 2010 nbsp Germany 2010 2011 nbsp Israel 2011 2012 nbsp Hungary 2012 2013 nbsp Turkey 2013 2014 nbsp Norway 2014 2015 nbsp Switzerland 2015 2016 nbsp Sweden 2016 2017 nbsp Spain 2017 2018 nbsp Finland 2018 2019 nbsp United Kingdom 2019 2020 nbsp Netherlands 2020 2021 nbsp AustriaMembership edit nbsp Eureka organisation Map Member country Joined Left nbsp Albania 1991 nbsp Austria 1985 nbsp Belgium 1985 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 2009 nbsp Bulgaria 2010 nbsp Canada 2012 nbsp Croatia 2000 nbsp Cyprus 2002 nbsp Czech Republic 1995 nbsp Denmark 1985 nbsp Estonia 2001 nbsp Finland 1985 nbsp France 1985 nbsp Germany 1985 nbsp Greece 1985 nbsp Hungary 1992 nbsp Iceland 1986 nbsp Ireland 1985 nbsp Israel 2000 nbsp Italy 1985 nbsp Latvia 2000 nbsp Lithuania 1999 nbsp Luxembourg 1985 nbsp Malta 2006 nbsp Monaco 2005 nbsp Montenegro 2012 nbsp The Netherlands 1985 nbsp North Macedonia 2008 nbsp Norway 1985 nbsp Poland 1995 nbsp Portugal 1985 nbsp Romania 1997 nbsp Russia 1993 2023 7 nbsp San Marino 2005 nbsp Serbia 2002 nbsp Slovakia 2001 nbsp Slovenia 1994 nbsp South Korea 2009 nbsp Spain 1985 nbsp Sweden 1985 nbsp Switzerland 1985 nbsp Turkey 1985 nbsp Ukraine 2006 nbsp United Kingdom 1985 nbsp European Union 1985 Associated Countries Joined nbsp Argentina 2019 nbsp South Africa 2014 nbsp Chile 2017 nbsp Singapore 2021Significant projects editEureka projects are numbered preceded by E E 45 helped to fund the Prometheus project for safer road vehicles such as through autonomous driving with 745 million euros N 1 E 95 was a 730 million euros HDTV project which created the HD MAC standard for high definition television N 2 E 147 was a 93 million euros digital audio broadcasting project whose technologies went into Musicam and which was used as the basis for MPEG 1 Layer II MP2 and used in DAB Digital Audio Broadcast and ASPEC Adaptive Spectral Perceptual Entropy Coding which was used in a modified form in MP3 audio N 3 E 127 paid 3 8bn euros into the JESSI project Joint European Submicron Silicon Initiative whose goal was to regain ground lost to Asia and the US in microchips N 4 E 2551 cost 6 1 million euros for the integration of existing CAD CAM programs under a common user interface part of which was paid to Vero Software N 5 E 3674 is Information Technology for European Advancement ITEA2 an industry driven cooperative R amp D programme for maintaining European leadership in software intensive systems with the project due to end in January 2014 having received 3 0bn euros ITEA2 Projects notably include WellCom OSAMI E Open Source AMbient Intelligence and Easy Interactions N 6 E 4986 AlienVault developed a security software called OSSIM Open Source Security Information Management that is now not only a reference in the field but also an essential component in modern cyber wars E 4986 received 1 2 million euros E 3728 OMIM MIMO invented a new method of medical waste disposal MIMO is safe for the environment and treats infectious waste by applying a combination of heat and pressure This is an alternative to incineration methods that use fossil fuels The project was an initiative between Spain Portugal and Morocco E 3728 received 0 37 million euros Programmes editThe Eureka annual report describes the following programmes 8 Eurostars Eurostars is Eureka s flagship SME funding programme that supports R amp D performing SMEs alongside other types of organisations leading international project consortia It is co funded by 36 participating Eureka national funding bodies and the European Union Horizon 2020 framework programme Clusters Clusters are long term strategically significant industrial initiatives They usually have a large number of participants and aim to develop inclusive technologies of importance for European competitiveness mainly in ICT energy and more recently in the biotechnology and automation sectors Eureka Clusters are known to have had a particular impact on the ability of the European microelectronics sector to compete with other continents Eureka Clusters are CELTIC NEXT Telecommunications EURIPIDES Electronic packaging and smart systems ITEA 3 Software intensive systems PENTA Micro and nanoelectronics enabled systems and applications EUROGIA2020 Low carbon energy technologies METALLURGY EUROPE New metals SMART Advance manufacturing programme Network projects Network projects is a flexible funding programme for all organisations collaborating on international R amp D projects It is open for applications all year but there are also country specific calls for projects launched frequently These are sometimes thematic and can be for bilateral or multilateral collaborations Globalstars Globalstars follows the same programme model as Network projects Calls for projects are launched between Eureka countries and one non Eureka country In recent years national funding ministries agencies from e g Brazil India Japan and Singapore have collaborated with Eureka using this programme InvestHorizon InvestHorizon is the only Eureka programme that doesn t offer funding but rather trainings workshops and international events It is a European Union funded joint investment readiness programme in collaboration with Eureka that supports deep tech SMEs seeking Series A investment Umbrellas Umbrellas no longer exist as Eureka programmes Umbrellas were thematic networks within the Eureka framework focusing on a specific technology area or business sector The main goal of an umbrella was to facilitate the generation of Eureka projects in its own target area Past Eureka Umbrellas Eureka Tourism ended 30 06 2012 Eureka build 2 2010 2013 EuroAgri Foodchain 2009 2013 Pro Factory 2007 2011 E SURF 2010 2015 Eniwep ended 1 2 2010 Eulasnet II ended 31 5 2010 Logchain ended 21 2 2011 References edit THE PORTUGUESE CHAIRMANSHIP Eureka Portugal Retrieved 20 October 2021 Portuguese Chair 2021 2022 Eureka Network Retrieved 20 October 2021 Eureka Enterprise Singapore Retrieved 20 October 2021 Korea becomes first Asian country to gain full membership of Eureka The Korea Post 25 June 2022 Canada announces full membership in the Eureka network 22 June 2022 via National Research Council Canada 20TH Anniversary Report Two decades of support for European innovation Belgium the EUREKA Secretariat September 2005 pp 68 p 12 PDF p 18 Archived from the original PDF on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 7 August 2013 Postanovlenie Pravitelstva Rossijskoj Federacii ot 14 03 2023 391 O vyhode Rossijskoj Federacii iz Evropejskoj nauchno tehnicheskoj programmy Evrika in Russian 14 March 2023 Retrieved 20 April 2024 Eureka annual report 2019 3 July 2020 Notes edit EUREKA Project gt 45 PROMETHEUS PROgramMe for a European Traffic system with Highest Efficiency and Unprecedented Safety Eureka 30 March 1995 Archived from the original on 3 April 2012 EUREKA Project gt 95 HDTV IMP Compatible High Definition Television HDTV System Phase III Implementation Eureka 5 July 1994 Archived from the original on 3 April 2012 EUREKA gt 147 DAB IMP Digital Audio Broadcasting system EUREKA 8 April 2001 Archived from the original on 3 April 2012 EUREKA Project gt 127 JESSI Joint European Submicron Silicon Initiative Eureka 5 June 1997 Archived from the original on 3 April 2012 EUREKA Project gt 2551 VISI XX Integration of Existing CAD CAM Programs under a Common User Interface Vero International Software EUREKA 21 December 2004 Archived from the original on 3 April 2012 Eureka Project gt 3674 ITEA 2 European Leadership in Software Intensive Systems Information Technology for European Advancement EUREKA 25 June 2006 Archived from the original on 14 January 2012 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eureka 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