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Norwegian participation in Horizon 2020 in health, ICT and industry

Publication date: 30 November 2017 | Report language: EN

The Research Council of Norway (RCN) commissioned Technopolis Group to conduct a study on the possibilities to increase participation in Horizon 2020, but also in relation to other European Research Area activities and future Framework Programmes. The assignment was to focus on the three topic areas of health, Information and Communications Technology, and industry.

The study entailed document studies, registry analyses of eCorda and RCN data, statistics from several sources, interviews, web surveys and international comparisons. Norway’s performance was systematically benchmarked with Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Austria and the Netherlands. The assignment was carried out between February and November 2017.