Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, the Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science, said at a recent conference on "The Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy Towards 2020" in Brussels on the 14th September 2010 ...
"The Bio-Economy will contribute to tomorrow's smart, sustainable and inclusive growth and its potential must be more fully exploited. But for that we need a long-term and coherent vision, involving different sciences and technologies, policy areas and industries. We also need the full engagement of citizens and their support in making Europe more innovative. Innovation depends on society and its confidence in new scientific developments. Today's conference aims to articulate a collective vision, one that is shared by all stakeholders, of the kind of Bio-Economy that we want in the future. The experiences, views and ideas that you will share with us today will form an indispensable input to our new strategy and action plan."
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Friday, November 12, 2010
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