CEAS/EASN Statement on the next Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (FP10)
The European Union is currently setting the course for the next Framework Programme for
Research and Innovation (FP10), which will begin in 2028. We acknowledge the Commission’s
efforts to simplify and streamline processes.
However, we would like to take this opportunity to share our thoughts on some aspects we
consider to be particularly important.
• FP10 should stand for excellent science and technology, reliable funding programmes,
and robust collaborative research.
• Funding programmes should be aligned efficiently to cover the entire innovation chain,
from basic and applied research to (market-oriented) technology development. This
alignment should include environmental, social and economic sustainability across the
entire innovation process to enhance competitiveness and strengthen prosperity and
strategic autonomy of Europe.
• A reliable and strong long-term funding framework and related tools, as well as
sufficient funding, are needed for the European Research Area to support scientific
research at universities and research and technology organisations, enabling them to
remain internationally competitive.
• One of the essential strengths of the European research landscape lies in Collaborative
Research, which is represented in the second pillar of FP10, bringing together
universities, non-university institutions and industry, including SMEs, across national
borders. It is vital that in the future, funding is not limited to short-term economic gain.
• The FP10 programme should not be constrained by the envisaged European Competi-
tiveness Fund with respect to its objectives and governance, enabling synergies where
appropriate.
For CEAS:
Cornelia Hillenherms (President)
Andrea Alaimo (Director General)
Svjetlana Stekovic (Trustee)
FOR EASN:
Andreas Strohmayer (Chairman)
Spiros Pantelakis (Honorary Chairman)
Helge Pfeiffer (Secretary General)
