On 19 September 2024, the Commission will present the second report on the ‘Performance of the European Partnerships: Biennial Monitoring Report 2024 on Partnerships under Horizon Europe’ (BMR 2024). The BMR aims to provide a strong evidence base to guide the implementation of partnerships and inform strategic discussions on the effectiveness of the new policy approach to European Partnerships and, where relevant, how this should evolve.
This is the second in a series of four BMRs planned to be published in 2022, 2024, 2026 and 2028.
- research programme | public-private partnership
- Thursday 19 September 2024, 15:00 - 17:30 (CEST)
- Online only
- Live streaming available
Practical information
- When
- Thursday 19 September 2024, 15:00 - 17:30 (CEST)
- Where
- Online only
- Languages
- English
- Organisers
- Directorate-General for Research and Innovation
Description
The BMR 2024 offers a systematic overview of the European Partnership landscape by shedding light on:
- The effectiveness of the new policy approach for European Partnerships and the extent to which it leads to a better achievement of objectives and impacts compared to traditional calls under the Framework Programme.
- The progress of European Partnerships towards their objectives and targeted impacts – both individually and collectively, at the EU and national level.
- Early implementation drivers and barriers towards impacts – e.g. in terms of contributions, coherence, collaboration, openness or accessibility of partnerships.
- First results achieved, in view of their further demonstration, exploitation and valorisation, including for policymaking by Commission Services and national administrations.
Besides the partnerships’ contributions to the green and digital transitions, and resilience, this year’s edition looks at their role in technological sovereignty and international positioning of European R&I.
The event will consist in:
- A presentation of the key findings of the report by the Commission and Expert Group on support of the strategic coordinating process, followed by an opportunity for questions from the audience.
- A panel discussion on the contribution of European Partnerships to the EU priorities and the BMR as a monitoring tool. The panel includes the chair of the former expert group, a country representative from the partnership knowledge hub (Norway), a representative of the Sustainable Blue Economy partnership (Co-funded) and a representative of the Made in Europe partnership (co-programmed).
Documents
This report on the Performance of European Partnerships, also known as the Biennial Monitoring Report (BMR), aims to provide a strong evidence base to guide the implementation of partnerships and inform strategic discussions on the effectiveness of the new policy approach to European Partnerships in Horizon Europe and, where relevant, how it should evolve.