Welcome to ’The Insider’ your go-to podcast dedicated to providing an in-depth overview of EU Research and Innovation. I’m Ricardo Migueis, your host, and I’m excited to take you through the most relevant discussions and debates.
”The Insider” has two types of episodes:
1) The Insider Roundup (bi-weekly, on Tuesdays): Staying informed about the latest trends, policies, and conversations in the EU R&I sector can be a challenge. That’s why we created ’The Insider Roundup’— to bring you a concise, engaging summary of what’s happening across various social platforms. Whether you’re a researcher, innovator, policy-maker, manager, lecturer, or simply someone passionate about R&I, this podcast is tailored just for you.
2) The Insider Interview: this is where we make in-depth analysis of specific policies, papers, books and relevant themes in EU R&I. In a conversation with hand-picked guests, based on previous research, publications and R&I policy documents, the goal is to give you the tools to better understand the systems of power that shape EU science and technology policy, funding, R&I institutions and industry.
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In this final episode of the Insider podcast for 2024, Ricardo Migueis reflects on the transformative forces shaping European research and innovation, focusing on the evolution of research infrastructures, the critical role of technology infrastructures, and the impact of AI.
He discusses the need for alignment with European policy priorities, the ethical dimensions of AI, and the importance of addressing the capacity divide across regions.
The episode emphasizes the necessity of inclusivity, adaptability, and collaboration in building a resilient and competitive research ecosystem for the future.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00: Transformative Forces in European Research and Innovation
08:15: The Role of Technology Infrastructures in Innovation
16:10: AI as an Accelerator of Innovation
23:52: Addressing the Capacity Divide in Europe
In this episode of the Insider Podcast, Ricardo Migueis and Pirita Lindholm discuss the critical role of regions in shaping European research and innovation. They explore the challenges and opportunities within the innovation landscape, emphasizing the importance of place-based approaches and collaboration among diverse stakeholders. The conversation highlights the mission of ARIN, the significance of grassroots initiatives, and the need for effective frameworks to support regional ecosystems in addressing societal challenges and enhancing competitiveness on a global scale. In this conversation, Ricardo Migueis and Pirita Lindholm discuss the critical themes of resilience in renewable energy, the importance of digital sovereignty, and the interconnected challenges faced by regions in Europe. They explore the need for coherent policies that support green and digital transformations, the role of innovation ecosystems, and the significance of skills development in bridging the innovation divide. The dialogue emphasizes the necessity of balancing local strengths with EU priorities and preparing for future discussions on these pressing issues.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00: Introduction to European Research and Innovation Challenges
03:00: The Role of Regions in Innovation Ecosystems
05:10: Understanding ARIN's Mission and Membership
08:53: Place-Based Approaches in Research and Innovation
12:03: Navigating Diversity in Regional Innovation
14:55: Addressing Fragmentation in Research and Innovation
18:10: Collaboration Across Ecosystems
21:04: Measuring Impact of Ecosystems
23:59: Closing the Innovation Gap with Global Competitors
26:48: Grassroots Innovations and Policy Influence
30:10: The Future of FP10 and Regional Engagement
33:02: The Importance of Local Voices in EU Policy
35:55: Challenges Facing European Research and Innovation
47:09: Building Resilience in Energy and Technology
50:01: Understanding Digital Sovereignty
53:21: Interconnected Challenges in Regional Development
54:48: Widening Innovation and Skills Development
58:10: Balancing Local Strengths with EU Priorities
01:03:33: Preparing for Future Discussions
The Cyber Frontier: Europe’s Digital Defense in Action
In this episode, we look into the high-stakes world of cybersecurity in Europe, where every click matters and every byte counts. From the escalating sophistication of ransomware to the invisible power of social engineering, this conversation pulls back the curtain on the challenges reshaping Europe’s digital future.
Here’s the big picture:
We’re also breaking down the EU’s NIS2 Directive and its role in fostering innovation, while exploring critical areas of research like IoT security and Zero Trust architectures.
If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to build a future-proof digital ecosystem—or why strategic autonomy in cybersecurity is key to Europe’s survival, this is your episode.
Get ready to rethink cybersecurity from every angle. Because the future isn’t just about defense, it’s about staying one step ahead.
Meet the Guest: Nelson Escravana
With over 20 years of hands-on experience in cybersecurity innovation, Nelson Escravana is a force to be reckoned with. He leads the Cybersecurity R&D Unit at INOV, coordinating groundbreaking projects in offensive security, intrusion detection, and data security.
Nelson’s resume is a masterclass in impact:
Takeaways
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Welcome to this week’s episode of The Insider Roundup, where we delve into the pressing issues shaping Europe’s research and innovation landscape. Today, we tackle a timely and complex question: What would a second Trump presidency mean for European research and innovation (R&I)? As Trump returns to office, shifts in U.S. priorities are expected, potentially impacting Europe’s strategic, technological, and economic goals in critical ways.
We'll explore the legacy of Trump’s first term, from environmental rollbacks to shifts in science policy, and consider the impacts of Biden’s collaborative agenda. Then, we’ll analyze five key areas where Trump 2.0 could disrupt R&I: climate science, AI, defense tech, health research, and STEM inclusivity. Alongside this analysis, we’ll discuss possible strategies for Europe to remain resilient and retain leadership, even amid potential transatlantic policy shifts.
Tune in for a comprehensive look at how Europe’s R&I landscape might need to adapt to this new political reality. Don’t forget to subscribe and catch our weekly Insider Roundup newsletter for all things European R&I!
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Ever wondered how European research and innovation policies are shaped from within? This episode of The Insider brings you right to the heart of EU policy-making with Carla Matias dos Santos, Research and Space Councillor at the Permanent Representation of Portugal to the EU in Brussels.
Carla is not only an expert in her field but also a key player in representing Portugal's priorities in science, innovation, and space policy within the EU. In this episode, Carla pulls back the curtain on Brussels’ intricate world of diplomacy and decision-making, sharing her first-hand experiences and the challenges of balancing work and life in this dynamic hub.
What we covered:
🔹 Coreper's Role in Policy Shaping: Coreper, or the Committee of Permanent Representatives, is where ‘hardcore diplomacy’ happens. Carla explains how this committee sets the stage for final decisions by aligning EU-wide goals with national interests. This is where negotiations get real, and consensus is built before issues reach the Council.
🔹 EU’s Co-Decision Process: We dive deep into how the European Parliament, Commission, and Council work together under the co-decision framework to shape policies. Carla elaborates on the complexities of balancing technical expertise with the democratic voice of the EU’s citizens.
🔹 Impact of the Draghi Report and MFF: With major implications for the future of EU research funding, Carla discusses the Draghi report and potential shifts in the Multi-Annual Financial Framework (MFF). Will research and innovation maintain a standalone value in the budget, or risk being absorbed into broader competitiveness funds?
🔹 The Importance of Stakeholder Engagement: Carla sheds light on the essential role of stakeholder voices in Brussels and how Portugal advocates for a dedicated research office to enhance collaboration, share insights, and influence EU policies from the ground up.
🔹 International Collaboration and Future Challenges: We discuss why international cooperation is critical in the face of global competition and how security concerns shape collaborative policies with countries like the US and China.
Carla’s perspective highlights the dynamic shifts in the EU's strategic research agenda, the growing influence of the European Parliament, and why stakeholder participation is key to securing a strong research future.
In this episode, Ricardo Migueis discusses the implications of FP10, the EU's framework for research and innovation. He highlights the importance of balancing excellence with regional inclusivity in funding, the potential of a trust-first model for project evaluation, and the need for national contributions to meet EU budget targets. The conversation emphasizes the critical role of regional voices in shaping research policies and the necessity for cohesive efforts across all levels of governance to ensure Europe's competitiveness in innovation.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00: Introduction to FP10 and Its Importance
03:10: Regional Perspectives on Research Funding
06:03: The Trust-First Model and Its Implications
In this episode, we sit down with Professor Marco Piccardo, the first INESC researcher to win an ERC grant while at INESC, marking a major milestone in his professional journey. Marco shares the fascinating intersection between creativity and scientific research, drawing from his groundbreaking ERC grant-winning project, MetaPOWER. He offers a rare glimpse into the unpredictable nature of idea generation, the importance of collaboration in refining research proposals, and the critical strategies behind a successful ERC application.
Our conversation goes into both the personal and professional challenges Marco faced, shedding light on his approach to balancing the pressures of academia with the need for creative space. A key focus of this episode is "slow productivity" a concept that emphasizes sustainable, high-quality research outputs over time, which Marco argues is essential for long-term success in a demanding field like his.
In addition, we explore the role of institutional support in fostering innovative research, a factor Marco credits as crucial in his achievements. Whether you're an aspiring researcher, an academic, or simply curious about the inner workings of cutting-edge science, this episode offers valuable lessons on perseverance, planning, and the art of managing both ideas and energy in the world of research.
Key Takeaways:
Episode Chapters:
00:00 - The Birth of Creativity: How Ideas Emerge
07:12 - Navigating the ERC Grant Application Process
10:31 - Introducing the MetaPOWER Project: Vision and Impact
17:36 - Strategic Insights for Crafting a Winning ERC Proposal
25:14 - Balancing Work and Life in the World of Research
37:45 - Future Directions for MetaPOWER: What's Next?
53:21 - The Critical Role of Institutional Support in Research Success
This episode covers the pressing issues surrounding EU research and innovation funding, highlighting the uncertainty in the funding landscape, the impact of proposed budget cuts, and the critical role of initiatives like the Marie Curie Actions. It also explores the transformative potential of blockchain technology in various sectors and emphasizes the urgent need for increased investment in research to maintain Europe's global competitiveness.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00: Overview of EU Research and Innovation Funding
04:12: Blockchain Technology: From Hype to Impact
07:00: Concerns Over EU R&I Funding Cuts
13:42: The Role of Marie Curie Actions in Research
19:45: Call for Increased Investment in Research
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In this episode we talked about the future of European research and innovation through the lens of the upcoming Framework Program, FP10. This podcast is not just about policies; it's about how strategic funding, collaboration, and academic freedom will drive Europe’s global leadership in science and technology.
We've three experts deeply involved in shaping the research landscape:
We discussed why FP10 must remain well-funded, foster collaboration across Europe and beyond, and encourage high-risk, high-impact research that will address both current and future challenges. We’ll also explore how FP10 balances strategic direction with the freedom for researchers to innovate and tackle the unknown.
Throughout this episode, you’ll hear their perspectives on how Europe can maintain its global leadership in research and innovation, build strong research ecosystems, and enhance its global influence. From public funding priorities to the pivotal role of the European Research Council and the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions, this conversation will highlight the key elements essential to FP10’s success.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00: Introduction to FP10 and its Importance
02:12: Personal Stories: The Power of Collaboration
12:57: Solidifying Europe's Global Leadership in Research and Innovation
32:04: Addressing Directionality and Risk in FP10
41:00: Risk Culture and Knowledge Transfer
42:39: Program Managers and Justifying Investments
43:57: Flexibility and Innovation in Project Proposals
44:54: The Linear Approach to Research and Innovation
48:46: The Role of Industry in the Framework Program
51:40: Building Research and Innovation Ecosystems
01:05:36: Balancing Global Influence and Internal Priorities
01:07:48: Engaging with International Partners
01:18:46: Prioritizing the ERC and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Roundup Episode: 40 Years of EU Research Funding: Lessons Learned and the Road Ahead
In this episode of the Insider Roundup, we explore the groundbreaking strides being made in European research and innovation, from advancements in quantum computing and cybersecurity to the ongoing push for diversity in science.
As Europe navigates global competition and seeks transformative change, we examine the challenges and opportunities at hand. This Roundup reflects on 40 years of EU research funding and the pivotal decisions looming on the horizon with the upcoming FP10 framework decisions that will shape Europe’s future in science and technology.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to European Research and Innovation
02:47 Quantum Computing and Semiconductor Developments
06:07 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Science and Technology
08:57 Cybersecurity Initiatives and Challenges
12:07 Evolution of European Research Funding
17:52 Looking Ahead: FP10 and Future Challenges
Tune in now to explore the opportunities ahead!
In this episode, we discovered the pivotal role of Research and Technology Infrastructures (RTIs) play in supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Our esteemed guests Claudia Pfander from Euro-BioImaging, Ed Mitchell from ESRF, Andrew Smith from Elixir, and Nuria Valls Vidal from ALBA Synchrotron, share fascinating insights into how their organizations contribute to advancing research and innovation for SMEs.
From flexible, low-barrier access routes to full support from A to Z, our panelists discuss how outreach, visibility, and orchestrators like RTOs and alumni help bridge the gap between RTIs and SMEs.
We also touch on the need for sustainable funding and effective policy frameworks to ensure long-term support for these infrastructures. Tune in for an in-depth conversation about the future of RTIs and the crucial connection between research, innovation, and industry.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00: Introduction and Fun Facts
03:00: Importance of Research and Technology Infrastructures (RTIs)
05:32: Supporting SMEs through RTIs
10:50: RTIs in Biotech: Euro-BioImaging
13:43: RTIs in Life Sciences: Elixir
20:25: RTIs in Physics: Alba Synchrotron
28:32: The Importance of Ecosystems and Orchestrators
35:18: Best Practices for Orchestrators
37:04: Sustainable Funding for RTIs
51:25: Understanding Industry Needs for Improved SME Access
59:40: Flexible and Low-Barrier Access Routes
01:03:28: Policy Frameworks and Coordination Strategies
01:07:23: Providing Full Support from A to Z
In this episode of The Insider Roundup, Ricardo explores the developments of the past 2 weeks shaping European research and innovation. We dive into the newly published Draghi report on European competitiveness, discussing its implications for technological sovereignty and industrial strategy as well as how we see it from the point of view of INESC TEC position paper on FP10. We also examine the proposal for a CERN for AI and its potential to position Europe as a leader in artificial intelligence. Additionally, we highlight critical advancements in clean energy research and celebrate the groundbreaking achievements of INESC MN’s Marco Piccardo, who recently secured an ERC Starting Grant for his innovative work in laser-plasma interactions. Tune in as we trace the pulse of Europe's research landscape and its trajectory for the future.
Key takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Recent Developments in Research and Innovation
03:43
Key Political Developments in EU Research and Innovation
05:11
Analysis of the Draghi Report and Its Implications
07:26
Clean Energy Research and Innovation Strategies
09:46
The Concept of a CERN for AI
17:59
Challenges and Critiques of the CERN for AI Concept
18:57
Highlighting Individual Achievements in Research
In this episode of The Insider, we explore one of Europe’s most ambitious digital initiatives, the EU’s "Important Project of Common European Interest" (IPCEI-CIS) for cloud and edge computing. This project is reshaping the future of digital infrastructure across the continent, advancing Europe’s digital sovereignty, and redefining the cloud computing landscape. Joining us is Dr. Alberto Martí, Vice President of Open Source Innovation at OpenNebula Systems and Chair of the Industry Facilitation Group for this major initiative.
Together, we’ll delve into the structure, objectives, and strategic significance of the IPCEI-CIS, highlighting how it's more than just a technological effort, it's about creating a federated, secure, and sustainable cloud infrastructure that can reduce Europe’s dependence on non-European providers. We’ll unpack the four key workstreams driving this initiative, including federated edge computing, interoperability, and cybersecurity, and discuss the challenges and breakthroughs in these critical areas.
Through insights from Dr. Martí, we’ll reveal the collaborative efforts of 12 member states, research institutions, and companies working together to bolster Europe’s competitive position in the global digital economy. The episode will also explore the governance and contributions of these stakeholders, providing a comprehensive look at how IPCEI-CIS is poised to transform the European cloud market.
Key Takeaways:
Tune in to discover whether this initiative has what it takes to transform Europe’s digital game and make waves in the global cloud computing industry!
Brussels reawakens from its summer pause, we’re diving into the critical updates that will shape the future of EU Research and Innovation.
In this episode of The Insider Roundup:
🔍Editorial Insight: Inês Lynce reflects on the delicate balance between scientific freedom and the agendas driving our research. Can we reconcile our intellectual passions with the broader societal goals? Her thoughts challenge us to see this as an opportunity, not a conflict.
We’re dissecting the latest reports set to redefine Horizon Europe. From the impressive yet challenging paths of the European Innovation Council (EIC) to the ambitious goals of the Green Transition, we’re asking the tough questions—are we truly maximizing Horizon Europe’s potential?
Global Perspective: Ann Mettler’s sharp analysis on European competitiveness—should Europe think beyond its borders and adapt its policies to the global stage? Her insights are a must-read for anyone navigating the complex landscape of EU R&I.
💡 Spotlight on Policy and Funding: Discover the innovative funding models for antiviral therapeutics and how they could revolutionize other sectors. Plus, a critical look at the recent Horizon Europe interim evaluation reports that will guide the next steps in EU R&I.
🔔 Call to Action: The European Commission has opened nominations for the Group of Scientific Advisors (Scientific Advisory Mechanism - SAM). This is your chance to contribute to shaping Europe’s future through informed, strategic, and impactful scientific advice.
📰 Read the full newsletter on INESC Brussels Hub website and listen to the latest podcast episode here. Don’t forget to subscribe!
In the most recent episode of The Insider Roundup, we covered the significant developments shaping the future of global research and innovation, with a particular focus on the evolving dynamics between Europe and China.
As China continues its rapid ascent in the scientific world, we examine the implications for international collaboration, the potential risks of isolationism, and the critical role that Europe is playing in AI and supercomputing advancements.
We also discuss the strategic measures being implemented to support startups and SMEs in these fields, highlighting the importance of building collaborative frameworks that enhance our collective capabilities.
Tune in to unravel the complexities of these global shifts and consider how Europe can steer through this challenging yet promising era in research and innovation.
Takeaways
Chapters
01:30 Introduction and Setting the Context
03:00: China's Rise as a Scientific Powerhouse
07:22: Challenges and Opportunities of International Collaboration
11:40: Advancements in AI and Supercomputing in Europe
12:10: Supporting Startups and SMEs in the Field of AI
15:32: Fostering connections and harnessing collaboration.
This week, as holidays are approaching and The Insider will go on holiday, we will skip the round-up and share an engaging episode as we sit down with Tadas Tumènas, Head of the Lithuanian RDI Liaison Office LINO and Lecturer in Innovation Policy and Management at Mykolas Romeris University. With a rich background in EU Science, Technology, and Innovation policy, Tadas shares his journey from policy analyst to leading Lithuania's integration into international research networks.
We explore Lithuania's current state in the EU R&I landscape, its strengths in digital innovation and the challenges it faces. Tadas provides an insightful overview of Lithuania's position on the upcoming FP10, emphasizing the need for funding blue-sky research, fostering critical technologies, and broadening participation across EU regions.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of policy and technological advancement within the EU framework.
Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation filled with expert insights and forward-looking perspectives on the future of European research and innovation.
Introduction:
Segment 1: Election of Ursula von der Leyen and Political Guidelines for R&I:
Segment 2: The Future of Cohesion Policy and Its Implications for R&I:
Segment 3: Public Positions on the Next Framework Programme:
Conclusion:
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