What's new on the EC's Research and Innovation website

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Mon May 4 18:12:15 CEST 2026


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	04/05/2026 	


  Research and Innovation


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      Success stories


        Greater cultural inclusivity is key to social progress in Europe

European cultural activities and institutions can help drive social 
progress – but only with the right enabling policies, according to the 
EU-funded INVENT project. Thanks to one of the biggest-ever European 
culture studies, researchers can now offer recommendations for including 
culture within broader policy areas, such as education, social welfare 
and well-being.

	
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      Events


        Towards a competence framework for knowledge valorisation
        intermediaries

Join our interactive workshop to contribute to mapping intermediaries 
and discuss good practices, challenges and opportunities related to 
their roles, activities, competencies, and skills.
	
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	12/05/2026 - 12/05/2026

	
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	Brussels, Belgium

	
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	European Commission

	
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      Horizon Magazine


        Turning CO2 from urban waste into useful consumer products

EU-funded researchers are turning carbon emissions from urban waste into 
everyday household products – from cleaning liquids to leather.

	
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