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European Institute of Innovation and Technology

The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) is an independent body of the European Union with juridical personality, established in 2008 intended to strengthen Europe's ability to innovate.[1] The EIT’s three “core pillars” of activities are: entrepreneurial education programmes and courses across Europe that transform students into entrepreneurs; business creation and acceleration services that scale ideas and budding businesses; and innovation-driven research projects that turn ideas into products by connecting partners, investors, and expertise.

European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Established11 March 2008
FocusInnovation & Technology
ChairNektarios Tavernarakis (Governing Board)
HeadMartin Kern (Director)
Budget€3 billion for 2021-2027
Members27 Member States
AddressInfopark - Building E

Neumann Janos utca

1117 Budapest
Location,
Hungary and across the EU member states
Websiteeit.europa.eu

As part of the EU's Framework Program for Research and Innovation ‘Horizon Europe’[2] under Pillar 3 ‘Innovative Europe’, the EIT contributes to achieving the four key strategic orientations of the Horizon Europe Strategic Plan. These are: promoting an open strategic autonomy by leading the development of key digital, enabling and emerging technologies, sectors and value chains; restoring Europe’s ecosystems and biodiversity and managing sustainably natural resources; making Europe the first digitally-enabled circular, climate-neutral and sustainable economy; creating a more resilient, inclusive and democratic European society.[3] The EIT is funded through Horizon Europe.[4]

In total, nine KICs (Knowledge and Innovation Communities) have been created by the EIT (European Institute of Innovation & Technology) since its creation in 2010.[5]

Organisation edit

The Governing Board edit

The EIT Governing Board is the principal governing body entrusted with the strategic leadership of the Institute and the overall direction of its operational activities. It is autonomous in its decision-making and is responsible for the selection, evaluation, and support given to the EIT Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs).

The EIT Governing Board has 15 members (experts in higher education, research, business, and innovation at the EU level) as well as one independent observer from the European Commission.[6]

EIT management team and executive directors edit

The EIT Director is supported by the Director’s office and the Legal section, together with the Heads of Operations I, II, and the Administrative Unit.[7] The current Director of the EIT is Martin Kern.[8]

Participation and funding edit

The EIT is part of the Horizon Europe Framework Programme for Research and Innovation 2021–2027. At the start of 2021, it became part of Pillar 3 - Open Innovation of Horizon Europe. The Horizon Europe Regulation states that the KICs are institutionalised European Partnerships and, as such, they shall deliver clear impacts for the European Union and their citizens.[9]

The EIT Member State Representatives Group (MSRG) edit

The new EIT Regulation and the EIT Strategic Innovation Agenda for 2021–2027 established the EIT Member State Representatives Group (MSRG). The MSRG advises the EIT Governing Board and the EIT Director on strategically important issues, such as the extension or termination of the EIT’s partnership agreements and the conclusion of a memorandum of cooperation with each KIC.[10] It also facilitates interaction between EIT Community and national or regional activities, sharing information about potential national and regional co-financing.

The MSRG is composed of a representative and a substitute from each EU Member State and each Associated Country to Horizon Europe. They are delegated at the invitation of the European Commission.  Members come from ministries or national authorities responsible for the EIT and must demonstrate relevant knowledge and understanding of Horizon Europe, as well as national and EU-level innovation policies.

The MSRG meets at least twice a year and is co-chaired by the EIT Director and a Representative nominated by the MSRG. Representatives of the European Commission (from DG EAC), the EIT Governing Board, and the CEOs of the KICs may be invited to attend the meetings to align better the work carried out by the group.

History edit

Foundation and objective edit

On 11 March 2008, the European Parliament and the Council signed the Regulation (EC) No 294/2008, establishing the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.[11] The goal was to foster the integration of the knowledge triangle — higher education, research, and innovation — across the European Union. The rationale behind the establishment of the EIT was the EU’s attempt to re-launch its Lisbon Strategy, signed in 2000, focusing on a ‘growth and job’ agenda.[12] The EIT was, therefore, an attempt to redefine the European Commission mandates and governance of higher education institutions as part of a knowledge-based economy route to economic and social development.

On 18 June 2008, HQ were established in Budapest, Hungary,[13] and on 15 September 2008 the inaugural meeting of EIT Governing Board was held. There, Martin Schuurmans was elected Chair of the Board.[14]

Initial phase (2008–2011) edit

As determined in the Regulation establishing EIT,[1] within 12 months after its creation, the Governing Board had to submit the draft of the first rolling triennial work programme and, within a period of 18 months, select and designate two or three KICs.  

The topics of the first wave of KICs (climate, energy, digital) were selected based on the criteria for selection described in Article 7 (“Selection of KICs”) in December 2009. Article 7 was open to some degree of interpretation and the Governing Board working group was essential in shaping a common understanding of each potential KIC. For instance, the concept of EIT Climate-KIC was defined as climate change mitigation and adaptation; KIC InnoEnergy (now InnoEnergy) was focused on sustainable energy sources; and EIT ICT Labs (now EIT Digital) put emphasis not only on digital technology but on the future of social information sharing and communication.

Consolidation (2012–2013) edit

The EIT’s main goal for 2012 was to move from an initial start-up phase to a consolidation of activities with the existing three KICs, as well as to start preparations for an enlarged KIC portfolio in the future. Scaling up was done through the pilot implementation of EIT-labelled degrees with the goal of creating role models for the kind of education it wanted to promote.[15] That meant hands-on entrepreneurial education that addressed topical issues such as the climate crisis, finding alternative power source solutions, and technological advances to improve people’s lives.

All three KICs accelerated the enlargement of their project portfolio through MSc, Master’s, and Doctoral programmes. During these two years, EIT-labelled programmes allowed the EIT to raise awareness of its activities and value proposition for society among external stakeholders.[16][17]

EIT as part of Horizon 2020 (2014-2020) edit

Horizon 2020 was adapted in 2013 to reduce the fragmentation of European research and industry and refocus their efforts on UN SDG-related issues. Its implementation would be partly carried out by the EIT, who would use the KICs to overcome Europe’s fragmentation. The EIT’s budget was expanded to €2.7 billion for the 2014 to 2020 to meet Horizon 2020 objectives.

Based on the Strategic Innovation Agenda (SIA) of the EIT for 2014–2020,[18] a call for proposals was announced in 2014 with two distinct thematical areas. One was for innovation for healthy living and active ageing (EIT Health) and the second was raw materials - sustainable explorations, extraction, processing, recycling, and substitution (EIT RawMaterials). The SIA also set the themes for 2016 and 2018 calls to establish an additional three KICs in the themes of Food4Future (now EIT Food), added-value manufacturing (now EIT Manufacturing), and eco-friendly urban mobility (EIT Urban Mobility). During this period, the eight KIC EIT structure was established to contribute to a larger EU policy agenda and, specifically, Horizon 2020.

Additionally, the RIS Scheme was introduced as an answer to underrepresentation of innovation start-ups and education for entrepreneurs in non-EU countries. The scheme seeks out and nurtures new partnerships with research and education institutions in RIS countries. Its funding mobility programmes offer students, researchers, and entrepreneurs of any age the chance to gain new skills. In 2017, the EIT expanded the total EIT RIS countries to 18.

That same year, Forbes chose 18 EIT Community members for the annual Forbes 30 Under 30 list.[19]

In 2018, the EIT and its KICs established the EIT Global Outreach Programme, the first EIT Community-coordinated effort at the global level. It expanded the reach of the EIT Community to non-European partners.[20]

In 2020, the EIT launched the EIT Crisis Response Initiative which mobilised 60 million in additional funding for the Community to launch new projects dealing directly with the COVID-19 pandemic and its socioeconomic fallout.[21]

EIT as part of Horizon Europe (2021–2027) edit

For the budget period of 2021–2027, the EIT was mandated by the EU Parliament and Council to deliver on Horizon Europe objectives.

Between 2021 and 2027, the EIT should:

  • Increase the impact of its activities
  • Create two new KICs:
    1. Cultural and Creative Sectors and Industries (already established in June 2022) and
    2. Water, Marine and Maritime Sectors and Ecosystems
  • Put more emphasis on the regional dimensions of its activities by providing targeted support to countries who lag in innovation performance
  • Launch a new pilot initiative to increase the entrepreneurial and innovation capacity of higher education institutions.  

In March 2021, the EIT opened its liaison office in Brussels, ensuring close working ties with stakeholders like the EU Commission and the EU Parliament. 2021 also saw the launch of the HEI Initiative: Innovation Capacity Building for Higher Education, addressing one of the key objectives of the EIT’s SIA 2021–2027. The HEI Initiative helps coordinate cross-sectoral activities related to education and gives a wider circle of future entrepreneurs access to the EIT Community’s experience and knowledge. Several projects were developed through this initiative: Skills for Future, Girls go Circular, and Women in AgriFood.[22]

In light of a full-scale war against Ukraine started by Russia on February, 24, 2022, the EIT together with several KICs initiated activities to help Ukrainians. These included providing traineeships and professional development, as well as initiating projects aimed at post-war reconstruction.[23]

Budget 2021–2027 edit

In the EU Parliament and Council Decision of 20 May 2021, which sets the 2021–2027 EIT Agenda, the budget needs of the EIT were set at €2,965,000,000.[24] €2,854,000,000 (96% of the total EIT budget) is envisaged to fund existing and new KICs, of which:

  • at least 10% and a maximum of 15% shall be dedicated to the RIS
  • a maximum of 7% shall be dedicated to cross-KIC activities, including support for KICs, for which the partnership agreement is expired or terminated
  • a maximum of 3% shall be dedicated to a pilot higher education initiative of three years.

Collaborations edit

The EIT signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with several European organisations:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Regulation (EC) No 294/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2008 establishing the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.
  2. ^ Regulation (EU) 2021/695 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 April 2021 establishing Horizon Europe – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, laying down its rules for participation and dissemination, and repealing Regulations (EU) No 1290/2013 and (EU) No 1291/2013 [2021], OJ L 170/1”, EUR-Lex. Last modified September 25, 2021.
  3. ^ “Horizon Europe, Strategic Plan 2021-2024”, Publications office of the European Union, Last modified March 19, 2021, Horizon Europe - Publications Office of the EU (europa.eu).
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  11. ^ “Regulation (EC) No 294/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2008 establishing the European Institute of Innovation and Technology [2008], OJ L 97/1”, EUR-Lex, accessed March 11, 2008, EUR-Lex - 32008R0294 - EN - EUR-Lex (europa.eu).
  12. ^ Peter D. Jones, “The European Institute of Technology and the Europe of Knowledge: A Research Agenda”, Globalisation, Societies and Education, 6:3, 291-307, October 10, 2008, DOI: 10.1080/14767720802343357.
  13. ^ “EIT Headquarters to be Located in Budapest”, European Institute of Innovation and Technologies, accessed November 23, 2022, https://eit.europa.eu/news-events/news/eit-headquarters-be-located-budapest.
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  19. ^ “18 EIT Community innovators and entrepreneurs on Forbes’ 30 under 30 Europe list 2017!”, European Institute of Innovation and Technology, accessed November 23, 2022, EIT News | EIT (europa.eu).
  20. ^ "Global Outreach,” European Institute of Innovation and Technology, accessed November 23, 2022, Information Outreach beyond Europe | EIT (europa.eu).
  21. ^ “EIT Crisis Response Initiative Launched,” European Institute of Innovation and Technology, accessed November 23, 2022, EIT Crisis Response Initiative | EIT (europa.eu).
  22. ^ “Nearly 750 partners apply for the EIT’s HEI initiative’s pilot call for proposals,” European Institute for Innovation and Technology, June 14, 2021. Nearly 750 partners apply for the EIT’s HEI initiative’s pilot call for proposals | EIT (europa.eu).
  23. ^ “EIT Support for Ukraine,” European Institute for Innovation and Technology, accessed November 24, 2022, EIT Support for Ukraine | EIT (europa.eu).
  24. ^ “Decision (EU) 2021/820 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2021 on the Strategic Innovation Agenda of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) 2021-2027: Boosting the Innovation Talent and Capacity of Europe and repealing Decision No 1312/2013/EU” [2021] OJ L 189/91, EUR-Lex, accessed May 20, 2021, EUR-Lex - 32021D0820 - EN - EUR-Lex (europa.eu).
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  29. ^ “MoU between the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) and the European Investment Fund (EIF)”, European Institute of Innovation and Technology, September 20, 2021, EIT NEWS | EIT (europa.eu).
  30. ^ "European Investment Fund and the European Institute of Innovation & Technology join forces to boost innovation in Europe”, European Investment Fund, September 20, 2021, https://www.eif.org/european-investment-fund-and-the-european-institute-of-innovation-technology-join-forces-to-boost-innovation-in-europe.

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businesses and innovation driven research projects that turn ideas into products by connecting partners investors and expertise European Institute of Innovation and Technology EIT Established11 March 2008FocusInnovation amp TechnologyChairNektarios Tavernarakis Governing Board HeadMartin Kern Director Budget 3 billion for 2021 2027Members27 Member StatesAddressInfopark Building E Neumann Janos utca 1117 BudapestLocationBudapest Hungary and across the EU member statesWebsiteeit europa eu As part of the EU s Framework Program for Research and Innovation Horizon Europe 2 under Pillar 3 Innovative Europe the EIT contributes to achieving the four key strategic orientations of the Horizon Europe Strategic Plan These are promoting an open strategic autonomy by leading the development of key digital enabling and emerging technologies sectors and value chains restoring Europe s ecosystems and biodiversity and managing sustainably natural resources making Europe the first digitally enabled circular climate neutral and sustainable economy creating a more resilient inclusive and democratic European society 3 The EIT is funded through Horizon Europe 4 In total nine KICs Knowledge and Innovation Communities have been created by the EIT European Institute of Innovation amp Technology since its creation in 2010 5 Contents 1 Organisation 1 1 The Governing Board 1 2 EIT management team and executive directors 1 3 Participation and funding 1 4 The EIT Member State Representatives Group MSRG 2 History 2 1 Foundation and objective 2 2 Initial phase 2008 2011 2 3 Consolidation 2012 2013 2 4 EIT as part of Horizon 2020 2014 2020 2 5 EIT as part of Horizon Europe 2021 2027 3 Budget 2021 2027 4 Collaborations 5 See also 6 ReferencesOrganisation editThe Governing Board edit The EIT Governing Board is the principal governing body entrusted with the strategic leadership of the Institute and the overall direction of its operational activities It is autonomous in its decision making and is responsible for the selection evaluation and support given to the EIT Knowledge and Innovation Communities KICs The EIT Governing Board has 15 members experts in higher education research business and innovation at the EU level as well as one independent observer from the European Commission 6 EIT management team and executive directors edit The EIT Director is supported by the Director s office and the Legal section together with the Heads of Operations I II and the Administrative Unit 7 The current Director of the EIT is Martin Kern 8 Participation and funding edit The EIT is part of the Horizon Europe Framework Programme for Research and Innovation 2021 2027 At the start of 2021 it became part of Pillar 3 Open Innovation of Horizon Europe The Horizon Europe Regulation states that the KICs are institutionalised European Partnerships and as such they shall deliver clear impacts for the European Union and their citizens 9 The EIT Member State Representatives Group MSRG edit The new EIT Regulation and the EIT Strategic Innovation Agenda for 2021 2027 established the EIT Member State Representatives Group MSRG The MSRG advises the EIT Governing Board and the EIT Director on strategically important issues such as the extension or termination of the EIT s partnership agreements and the conclusion of a memorandum of cooperation with each KIC 10 It also facilitates interaction between EIT Community and national or regional activities sharing information about potential national and regional co financing The MSRG is composed of a representative and a substitute from each EU Member State and each Associated Country to Horizon Europe They are delegated at the invitation of the European Commission Members come from ministries or national authorities responsible for the EIT and must demonstrate relevant knowledge and understanding of Horizon Europe as well as national and EU level innovation policies The MSRG meets at least twice a year and is co chaired by the EIT Director and a Representative nominated by the MSRG Representatives of the European Commission from DG EAC the EIT Governing Board and the CEOs of the KICs may be invited to attend the meetings to align better the work carried out by the group History editFoundation and objective edit On 11 March 2008 the European Parliament and the Council signed the Regulation EC No 294 2008 establishing the European Institute of Innovation and Technology 11 The goal was to foster the integration of the knowledge triangle higher education research and innovation across the European Union The rationale behind the establishment of the EIT was the EU s attempt to re launch its Lisbon Strategy signed in 2000 focusing on a growth and job agenda 12 The EIT was therefore an attempt to redefine the European Commission mandates and governance of higher education institutions as part of a knowledge based economy route to economic and social development On 18 June 2008 HQ were established in Budapest Hungary 13 and on 15 September 2008 the inaugural meeting of EIT Governing Board was held There Martin Schuurmans was elected Chair of the Board 14 Initial phase 2008 2011 edit As determined in the Regulation establishing EIT 1 within 12 months after its creation the Governing Board had to submit the draft of the first rolling triennial work programme and within a period of 18 months select and designate two or three KICs The topics of the first wave of KICs climate energy digital were selected based on the criteria for selection described in Article 7 Selection of KICs in December 2009 Article 7 was open to some degree of interpretation and the Governing Board working group was essential in shaping a common understanding of each potential KIC For instance the concept of EIT Climate KIC was defined as climate change mitigation and adaptation KIC InnoEnergy now InnoEnergy was focused on sustainable energy sources and EIT ICT Labs now EIT Digital put emphasis not only on digital technology but on the future of social information sharing and communication Consolidation 2012 2013 edit The EIT s main goal for 2012 was to move from an initial start up phase to a consolidation of activities with the existing three KICs as well as to start preparations for an enlarged KIC portfolio in the future Scaling up was done through the pilot implementation of EIT labelled degrees with the goal of creating role models for the kind of education it wanted to promote 15 That meant hands on entrepreneurial education that addressed topical issues such as the climate crisis finding alternative power source solutions and technological advances to improve people s lives All three KICs accelerated the enlargement of their project portfolio through MSc Master s and Doctoral programmes During these two years EIT labelled programmes allowed the EIT to raise awareness of its activities and value proposition for society among external stakeholders 16 17 EIT as part of Horizon 2020 2014 2020 edit Horizon 2020 was adapted in 2013 to reduce the fragmentation of European research and industry and refocus their efforts on UN SDG related issues Its implementation would be partly carried out by the EIT who would use the KICs to overcome Europe s fragmentation The EIT s budget was expanded to 2 7 billion for the 2014 to 2020 to meet Horizon 2020 objectives Based on the Strategic Innovation Agenda SIA of the EIT for 2014 2020 18 a call for proposals was announced in 2014 with two distinct thematical areas One was for innovation for healthy living and active ageing EIT Health and the second was raw materials sustainable explorations extraction processing recycling and substitution EIT RawMaterials The SIA also set the themes for 2016 and 2018 calls to establish an additional three KICs in the themes of Food4Future now EIT Food added value manufacturing now EIT Manufacturing and eco friendly urban mobility EIT Urban Mobility During this period the eight KIC EIT structure was established to contribute to a larger EU policy agenda and specifically Horizon 2020 Additionally the RIS Scheme was introduced as an answer to underrepresentation of innovation start ups and education for entrepreneurs in non EU countries The scheme seeks out and nurtures new partnerships with research and education institutions in RIS countries Its funding mobility programmes offer students researchers and entrepreneurs of any age the chance to gain new skills In 2017 the EIT expanded the total EIT RIS countries to 18 That same year Forbes chose 18 EIT Community members for the annual Forbes 30 Under 30 list 19 In 2018 the EIT and its KICs established the EIT Global Outreach Programme the first EIT Community coordinated effort at the global level It expanded the reach of the EIT Community to non European partners 20 In 2020 the EIT launched the EIT Crisis Response Initiative which mobilised 60 million in additional funding for the Community to launch new projects dealing directly with the COVID 19 pandemic and its socioeconomic fallout 21 EIT as part of Horizon Europe 2021 2027 edit For the budget period of 2021 2027 the EIT was mandated by the EU Parliament and Council to deliver on Horizon Europe objectives Between 2021 and 2027 the EIT should Increase the impact of its activities Create two new KICs Cultural and Creative Sectors and Industries already established in June 2022 and Water Marine and Maritime Sectors and Ecosystems Put more emphasis on the regional dimensions of its activities by providing targeted support to countries who lag in innovation performance Launch a new pilot initiative to increase the entrepreneurial and innovation capacity of higher education institutions In March 2021 the EIT opened its liaison office in Brussels ensuring close working ties with stakeholders like the EU Commission and the EU Parliament 2021 also saw the launch of the HEI Initiative Innovation Capacity Building for Higher Education addressing one of the key objectives of the EIT s SIA 2021 2027 The HEI Initiative helps coordinate cross sectoral activities related to education and gives a wider circle of future entrepreneurs access to the EIT Community s experience and knowledge Several projects were developed through this initiative Skills for Future Girls go Circular and Women in AgriFood 22 In light of a full scale war against Ukraine started by Russia on February 24 2022 the EIT together with several KICs initiated activities to help Ukrainians These included providing traineeships and professional development as well as initiating projects aimed at post war reconstruction 23 Budget 2021 2027 editIn the EU Parliament and Council Decision of 20 May 2021 which sets the 2021 2027 EIT Agenda the budget needs of the EIT were set at 2 965 000 000 24 2 854 000 000 96 of the total EIT budget is envisaged to fund existing and new KICs of which at least 10 and a maximum of 15 shall be dedicated to the RIS a maximum of 7 shall be dedicated to cross KIC activities including support for KICs for which the partnership agreement is expired or terminated a maximum of 3 shall be dedicated to a pilot higher education initiative of three years Collaborations editThe EIT signed a Memorandum of Understanding MoU with several European organisations The European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training formerly known as European Police College CEPOL 27 October 2014 25 The Joint Research Centre JRC 22 September 2016 26 The European Union Intellectual Property Office EUIPO 8 October 2020 27 The European Innovation Council EIC 8 January 2021 28 The European Investment Fund EIF 20 September 2021 29 The European Investment Bank EIB 20 September 2021 30 See also editAgencies of the European Union Lisbon Strategy European Research Area ERA European Research Council ERC Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development Science and Technology in Europe Joint Research Centre JRC European Innovation Council EIC European Investment Fund EIF European Investment Bank EIB European Union Intellectual Property Office EUIPO European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training CEPOL References edit a b Regulation EC No 294 2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2008 establishing the European Institute of Innovation and Technology Regulation EU 2021 695 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 April 2021 establishing Horizon Europe the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation laying down its rules for participation and dissemination and repealing Regulations EU No 1290 2013 and EU No 1291 2013 2021 OJ L 170 1 EUR Lex Last modified September 25 2021 Horizon Europe Strategic Plan 2021 2024 Publications office of the European Union Last modified March 19 2021 Horizon Europe Publications Office of the EU europa eu EIT Strategy 2021 2027 European Institute of Innovation and Technology Last Accessed 24 11 2022 EIT Strategy 2021 2027 EIT europa eu How many KICs Knowledge and Innovation Communities have been created by the EIT EU Funds Retrieved 4 May 2023 EIT Governing Board European Institute of Innovation amp Technology Last modified November 22 2022 Meet the Governing Board EIT europa eu EIT Management Team European Institute of Innovation and Technology accessed November 24 2022 EIT Management Team European Institute of Innovation amp Technology EIT europa eu EIT Director European Institute of Innovation and Technology Last modified April 22 2022 EIT Director European Institute of Innovation amp Technology EIT europa eu Publications office of the European Union Horizon Europe Strategic Plan 2021 2024 GB DECISION 10 2022 ON THE COOPERATION WITH THE MEMBER STATE REPRESENTATIVES GROUP European Institute of Innovation and Technology accessed May 04 2022 GB DECISION 10 2022 ON THE COOPERATION WITH THE MEMBER STATE REPRESENTATIVES GROUP European Institute of Innovation amp Technology EIT europa eu Regulation EC No 294 2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2008 establishing the European Institute of Innovation and Technology 2008 OJ L 97 1 EUR Lex accessed March 11 2008 EUR Lex 32008R0294 EN EUR Lex europa eu Peter D Jones The European Institute of Technology and the Europe of Knowledge A Research Agenda Globalisation Societies and Education 6 3 291 307 October 10 2008 DOI 10 1080 14767720802343357 EIT Headquarters to be Located in Budapest European Institute of Innovation and Technologies accessed November 23 2022 https eit europa eu news events news eit headquarters be located budapest EIT Throws Open its Doors CORDIS last updated September 16 2008 https cordis europa eu article id 29866 eit throws open its doors nl EIT Label European Institute of Innovation and Technology accessed November 23 2022 EIT Label EIT europa eu Decision of the Governing Board 00196 EIT 2013 1 GB of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology EIT European Institute of Innovation and Technology May 30 2013 EIT Annual Activity Report 2012 Annual activity report 2013 European Institute of Innovation and Technology March 7 2014 EIT Annual Activity Report 2013 DECISION No 1312 2013 EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 11 December 2013 on the Strategic Innovation Agenda of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology EIT the contribution of the EIT to a more innovative Europe Official Journal of the European Union December 20 2013 Decision No 1312 2013 EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 1 on the Strategic Innovation Agenda of the European Institute of Innovation1 December 2013 and Technology EIT 18 EIT Community innovators and entrepreneurs on Forbes 30 under 30 Europe list 2017 European Institute of Innovation and Technology accessed November 23 2022 EIT News EIT europa eu Global Outreach European Institute of Innovation and Technology accessed November 23 2022 Information Outreach beyond Europe EIT europa eu EIT Crisis Response Initiative Launched European Institute of Innovation and Technology accessed November 23 2022 EIT Crisis Response Initiative EIT europa eu Nearly 750 partners apply for the EIT s HEI initiative s pilot call for proposals European Institute for Innovation and Technology June 14 2021 Nearly 750 partners apply for the EIT s HEI initiative s pilot call for proposals EIT europa eu EIT Support for Ukraine European Institute for Innovation and Technology accessed November 24 2022 EIT Support for Ukraine EIT europa eu Decision EU 2021 820 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2021 on the Strategic Innovation Agenda of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology EIT 2021 2027 Boosting the Innovation Talent and Capacity of Europe and repealing Decision No 1312 2013 EU 2021 OJ L 189 91 EUR Lex accessed May 20 2021 EUR Lex 32021D0820 EN EUR Lex europa eu Working Arrangement between CEPOL and the EIT European Institute of Innovation and Technology October 27 2014 https eit europa eu sites default files MoU EIT CEPOL pdf New Opportunities for Innovation and Research with the EU s Science and Knowledge Service European Institute of Innovation and Technology September 22 2016 EIT News EIT europa eu EUIPO and EIT Innovation and Intellectual Property hand in hand The European Union Intellectual Property Office 8 October 2020 EUIPO NEWS EUIPO europa eu MoU between the European Institute of Innovation and Technology EIT and DG Research and Innovation European Institute of Innovation and Technology January 8 2021 https eit europa eu sites default files memorandum of understanding eic eit 08012021 signed pdf MoU between the European Institute of Innovation and Technology EIT and the European Investment Fund EIF European Institute of Innovation and Technology September 20 2021 EIT NEWS EIT europa eu European Investment Fund and the European Institute of Innovation amp Technology join forces to boost innovation in Europe European Investment Fund September 20 2021 https www eif org european investment fund and the european institute of innovation technology 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