The Research Potential workprogramme is available here.
Europe needs to exploit its research potential, particularly in the less advanced regions that are remotely situated from the European core of research and industrial development. A strategy of inclusiveness can potentially benefit the social fabric as well as the research community and the industry, locally and at the level of the European Research Area.
Taking advantage of the knowledge and experience existing in other regions of Europe, this action seeks to upgrade research potential where needed by providing support in the form of investment, staff, networking or advice.
The effort is directed at researchers and institutions of these regions in the public or private sector.
The research community in the convergence and outermost regions will be supported as follows:
To fully realise the European Research Area in the enlarged Union, all regions must take part and must be supported if necessary. This strategy directly benefits SMEs and industrial organisations in the convergence regions.
Strong synergies will be sought with the Community regional policy. Actions under this heading will identify needs and opportunities for reinforcing the research capacities of emerging and existing centres of excellence in convergence regions which may be met by Structural and Cohesion funds.
Synergies will also be sought with the Competitiveness and Innovation programme in order to promote the regional commercialisation of research and development in collaboration with industry.
Information from the “FP7 Factsheets” provided courtesy of the EC’s DG Research.
The International Co-operation workprogramme, detailing activities to support bilateral and bi-regional co-ordination of science and technology policies,is available for download here.