EU Intellectual Property Law & Policy News: March 2008

Standards to boost innovation and competitiveness
Standardisation can make an important contribution to the development of sustainable industrial policy, unlock the potential of innovative markets and strengthen the position of European economy through more efficient capitalising of its knowledge basis. These are the main conclusions of a European Commission communication "Towards an increased contribution from standardisation to innovation in Europe". It identifies the most important challenges faced, presents concrete objectives for standardisation and the use of standards, and consolidates on-going efforts and proposed measures to be launched both by relevant stakeholders and by the European Commission. The communication identifies key elements for focusing EU standardisation policy on innovation such as commitment to market-led standardisation and to the voluntary use of standards, inclusion of new knowledge in standards or access to standardisation of all interested stakeholders, in particular small and medium enterprises, but also consumers and researchers.
[European Commission Press Release]

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Unlocking Europe's potential for innovation: European Parliament vote gives green light to the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
The European Parliament adopted the Regulation establishing the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT). The next steps include appointing the EIT's Governing Board by June 2008 and establishing the first two or three Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) towards end of 2009.
[European Commission Press Release]

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The European Institute of Innovation and Technology: Frequently Asked Questions

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European Commission President José Manuel Durão Barroso: Counting the Cost of Counterfeits - Fakes Cost More

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