Australia New Zealand Science Research And Innovation Cooperation Agreement

You can contact the Research Service to find out more about research in Europe, the EU`s research and innovation support programmes, as well as calls for tenders and project support. « This new agreement will allow us to further enhance our scientific ties for the benefit of Australia and New Zealand, » said Goldsmith. The Australian Agreement on Science, Research and Innovation Cooperation is a commitment to valuable cooperation in innovation and science systems, as well as between researchers and innovative businesses on both sides of the Tasman. Other stories about EU-funded research projects with Australia`s participation have been particularly fruitful. Science and Innovation Minister Paul Goldsmith today welcomed the signing of a revolutionary bilateral science agreement between New Zealand and Australia at the Heads of State and Government meetings in Queenstown. Among the main proposals of the work programme are the mapping of research opportunities for cooperation, planning and investment of research infrastructures, standards and metrology, as well as the exchange of experts, knowledge and expertise. DG Research and Innovation Unit H.2: International cooperation Horizon 2020 is the largest EU research and innovation programme of all time, with almost €80 billion in funding over 7 years (2014-2020). It`s open to the world, which means participants from all over the world can participate in most calls. In many cases, the EU will at least partially fund the participation of international partners. New Zealand also has close bilateral research relations with several EU countries. The agreement also provides for a wide range of future initiatives, such as shared scientific priorities, cooperation in other international efforts and the promotion of a cross-Catholic innovation ecosystem for talent and investment attraction. « International agreements bring new knowledge, ideas, people, technologies and investments to New Zealand`s science and innovation system. These partnerships also contribute to the export of the unique research and innovation generated in New Zealand, » Goldsmith explains. Our cooperation with Australia in the field of science and innovation is already extensive and constructive.

This agreement contains a clear work programme that will be a priority for our future cooperation. Political context, funding opportunities, agreements and understandings, projects and results and contacts After Director General Jean-Eric Paquet`s visit to Australia For more information on the agreement and related new initiatives, visit the MBIE website HERE. . . .