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The Lisbon Council is a Brussels-based think tank that focuses on matters of innovation and European competitiveness. As of 2021, its president is Paul Hofheinz, the director of research is David Osimo, and the senior director is Francesco Mureddu.
Background and activity
The Lisbon Council was founded in 2003 by Paul Hofheinz and Ann Mettler. Its name refers to the Lisbon Strategy, adopted by the European Union in 2000 and aiming to make the EU "the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion" by 2010.
Its work themes include digital society, digital sovereignty, artificial intelligence, future of work, innovation, innovation-driven growth, R&D, evidence-based policymaking, economy, jobs, sustainability, fiscal sustainability, education and human capital, energy, environment, startups, SMEs, entrepreneurs, the data economy, and the future of Europe.
See also
Bruegel (think tank)
Centre for European Policy Studies
ECIPE
Eurofi
Notes
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Strategi Lisboa
- Kualifikasi Piala Dunia FIFA 2026 (UEFA)
- Perjanjian Lisboa (2007)
- Philippe Legrain
- Globalisasi
- Menara Belém
- Protokol 14 Konvensi Eropa tentang Hak Asasi Manusia
- Edmund Schulthess
- Pencabutan keanggotaan Uni Eropa
- 1-Etunilsikloheksanol
- Lisbon Council
- Lisbon
- Lisbon Strategy
- Treaty of Lisbon
- University of Lisbon
- European Council
- President of the European Council
- Lisbon (disambiguation)
- Lisbon, Ohio
- EU Council