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UAS showcase applied research innovations to EU Commissioner Gabriel

“Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS) are international key players and regionally embedded innovation drivers and as such indispensable for the success of a European Innovation Area (EIA)” – UAS4EUROPE Action Plan for Innovation.

UASNL partners participated in an event in Brussels today focusing on the innovative power of applied research. The audience included none other than EU Commissioner Mariya Gabriel, one of Europe’s key decision-makers on research and innovation.

EU Commissioner Mariya Gabriel, responsible for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education, Youth and Sports. Photo: European Commission

UAS4EUROPE, a network of European Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS), which includes all of the UASNL partners, seized the opportunity to express its support for this plan and to proactively present its vision of the role that applied research can play in the future of European innovation.

Realizing the European Innovation Area

During this high-profile hybrid event, ‘Realizing the European Innovation Area’, Gabriel formally accepted  the UAS4EUROPE Action Plan for Innovation.

Alongside a solid argument for the strengths and innovative capacity of UAS, the document outlines twelve concrete applied research recommendations. These call for the better integration of Higher Education institutions focusing on practice-oriented applied research into EU programmes, the creation of a network of centres of expertise to better connect Europe’s innovation ecosystems, and support for UAS seed-financing to bridge the gap between post-research activities and prototype development, to name a few of the recommendations.

Read the full plan.

Influential UAS leaders and entrepreneurs with extensive experience in innovation were part of the expert group who drafted the plan – including Jorrit Snijder, President of the Executive Board at Breda University of Applied Sciences, and Frank Kresin, Dean of the Faculty of Digital Media and Creative Sciences at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, who were on location to represent the Netherlands.

Driving regional innovation

Following the presentation of the plan, Commissioner Gabriel responded to the challenges, opportunities and recommendations presented. The European Commission acknowledged UAS as important stakeholders in regional innovation due to their close collaboration with the private and public sector in finding solutions to urban challenges.

This event was an important opportunity to underline the role of universities of applied sciences in the Netherlands and across Europe. Public and private partnerships form the core of urban innovation and there is a need for more funding − specifically at the European level for UAS − to fuel innovation in the future.

The event was hosted by the Permanent Representation of the Netherlands to the European Union. Some 40 R&I and industry stakeholders, and EU representatives attended in Brussels, while some 100 people followed the event online. Please see the UAS4EUROPE press release for more details on the event.

The Netherlands delegation (fltr): Jorrit Snijder (BUAS), Marjolijn Brussaard (ArtEZ University of the Arts & The Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences), Geleyn Meijer (AUAS), Pieter Jasperse (BUAS), Maren Pannemann (AUAS), Rob Verhofstad (HAN UAS & chair of UASNL), Frank Kresin (AUAS), and Esther Punte (The Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences)

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