The European Commission today proposed to boost innovation to deal with water related challenges by creating a European Innovation Partnership (EIP) on Water.
The partnership will bring together all relevant actors across borders and sectors, such as the water sector, small and medium sized enterprises, the research community, local governments, water-using industries, and the financial sector to accelerate the development and uptake of innovative solutions to water challenges.
A Strategic Implementation Plan will be developed with key stakeholders to define the priority areas for action.
The EIP on Water will seek to align the activities and outcomes of existing European, national and regional activities.
The partnership will bring together all relevant actors across borders and sectors, such as the water sector, small and medium sized enterprises, the research community, local governments, water-using industries, and the financial sector to accelerate the development and uptake of innovative solutions to water challenges.
A Strategic Implementation Plan will be developed with key stakeholders to define the priority areas for action.
The EIP on Water will seek to align the activities and outcomes of existing European, national and regional activities.
The partnership, announced in a Communication released today, will centre on removing barriers to innovation and connecting the supply and demand sides of water related innovations.
The activities of the EIP on Water will be structured around challenges in the areas of urban water management, rural water management and industrial water management, as well as addressing cross cutting themes.(...)
The activities of the EIP on Water will be structured around challenges in the areas of urban water management, rural water management and industrial water management, as well as addressing cross cutting themes.(...)


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