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Research, Innovation and Space : priorities of the Belgian Presidency

Research and innovation play a pivotal role in achieving the overarching objectives of the EU and are essential for addressing urgent societal, global and economic challenges such as climate crisis, health, and the digital transformation. The Belgian Presidency will therefore prioritise the contribution of research and innovation as our foremost catalyst for achieving greater open strategic autonomy for Europe, while focusing on better valorisation of research results and reinforcing  the role of research and innovation in society to overcome key industrial and societal challenges. The Belgian Presidency acknowledges the importance of space activities as a strategic asset, particularly in domains such as security, defense, climate change mitigation, and the empowerment of New Space actors. It will aim to advance cybersecurity and secure connectivity and to promote the safe, sustainable, and secure use of space. In dealing with these challenges, including also responsible international cooperation,  the commitment to nurturing the EU’s open strategic autonomy will run as a common thread.

Programmes and Priorities of the Belgian presidency

  • Belgium holds the presidency of the Council of the European Union in the first half of 2024, from 1 January to 30 June.

Research and innovation

  • The Presidency will stress the importance of research and innovation in strengthening and modernising the European industry to achieve more open strategic autonomy in health, clean-tech, food, digitalisation, disruptive and key enabling technologies (KETs) ranging from AI, advanced materials and life-science technologies.

Space

  • Ensuring the cyber resilience of space infrastructure, mitigating climate change, facilitating the implementation of the EU space strategy for security and defence, and supporting new space actors will be core priorities of the Belgian Presidency.