PILLAR 1
Excellent
Service
PILLAR 3
Innovative Europe
PILLAR 2
Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness
€13.6 billion
HORIZONTAL PILLAR
Widening Participation, Strengthening European Research Area
€3.4 billion
Fundamental research and the development of new technologies, e.g., the European Research Council, the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, and
research infrastructure.
Focus: Climate change, health, and digital transformation.
Supports development of innovation ecosystems and promoting the uptake of new technologies by businesses. It includes the European Innovation Council and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.
This program aims to reduce disparities in research and innovation across the EU and support the integration of research activities.
Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe is the European Union's (EU) research and innovation funding program.
OVERVIEW
EPRI is involved in Horizon projects through its nonprofit European subsidiary EPRI Europe DAC (EEU)
EEU is headquartered in Ireland and has staff based in multiple EU states, including Spain, France, and Germany.
EEU pursues direct funding opportunities with the European Union, mainly through Horizon Europe, European national governments, and other stakeholders.
€53.5 billion
€25.0 billion
€95.5 billion
The largest ever EU research
and innovation program
Horizon Europe budget
August 2023
Due to the size of the EU, a wide variety of platforms, programs, and tools are used to coordinate research and innovation.
Together, the pieces of the infrastructure create a unique ecosystem.
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Ongoing EEU Horizon Projects
Forthcoming Horizon Europe
Projects
EEU can provide technical expertise from a wide range of areas, leverage our global collaborative to increase engagement with the research, and better bridge the gap between R&D and practice.
Each steering group focuses on a specific area of technology or policy and consists of industry members, academic researchers, economics and policy experts, and other stakeholders
EU Policies are strategic drivers directed by high-level political goals.
Framework programs funding in the form of grants, prizes, and procurement for research, innovation, and training.
These tools, groups, and platforms facilitate collaboration, knowledge sharing, and learning among participating countries and stakeholders. EPRI participates in a variety of these activities.
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It aims to drive scientific excellence and technological innovation, support the EU's priorities, and address some of society's biggest challenges, including tackling climate change, achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and
fighting cancer.
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EPRI is involved in Horizon projects through its nonprofit European subsidiary EPRI Europe DAC (EEU)
EEU is headquartered in Ireland and has staff based in multiple EU states, including Spain, France, and Germany.
EEU pursues direct funding opportunities with the European Union, mainly through Horizon Europe, European national governments, and other stakeholders.
EPRI is involved in Horizon projects through its nonprofit European subsidiary EPRI Europe DAC (EEU)
EEU is headquartered in Ireland and has staff based in multiple EU states, including Spain, France, and Germany.
EEU pursues direct funding opportunities with the European Union, mainly through Horizon Europe, European national governments, and other stakeholders.