Genomics and biomedicine are among the fields featured in the ‘100 radical innovation breakthroughs for the future’ paper published by the European Commission.
According to the Executive Summary, ‘this report provides insights on 100 emerging developments that may exert a strong impact on global value creation and offer important solutions to societal needs’.
“Breakthrough innovations are needed to boost the quality of our science as well as to address the many challenges faced by people today, individually as well as collectively,” writes Jean-Eric PAQUET, Director General for Research and Innovation European Commission, in the foreword, adding that this new expert report “provides a strategic resource to all those concerned with decisions on science, technology and innovation”.
A fascinating and refreshing report that will help policymakers across Europe prepare for the future and will intrigue anyone interested in what that future will look like. Science fiction, on the way to becoming science fact.https://t.co/hDVIasRwOA#breaktrough#innovationpic.twitter.com/mYOCTLDHP7
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