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SRIAs - European Partnerships in digital, industry and space

 

A Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) is a road map that is used by the European Commission to identify topics in Pillar II Work Programmes.

In our Training Courses (www.hyperion.ie) we stress the importance of SRIAs in understanding the background to Pillar II Topics.

 

This webpage was prepared by Sylvia McCarthy to help in the preparation of  Proposal Intelligence Reports for Pillar II Topics

If you are interested in Proposal Intelligence Reports please contact sylvia.mccarthy@hyperion.ie or  mary.mccarthy@hyperion.ie

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SRIAs - European Partnerships in digital, industry and space


European Partnership for High Performance Computing
Multi-Annual Strategic Programme (MASP 2021 -2027) (version 2023) (Link)
 
CHIPS JU (formerly European Partnership for Key Digital Technologies (KDT))
The Electronic Components and Systems Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (ECS-SRIA) is the
reference document for the CHIPS JU (updated annually) https://ecssria.eu/


European Partnership for Smart Networks and Services
SNS JU SRIA Second Edition (2023) (Link)


European Partnership on Artificial Intelligence, Data and Robotics
Strategic Research, Innovation and Deployment Agenda - Third Version (2020) https://adr-association.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/AI-Data-Robotics-Partnership-SRIDA-V3.0-1.pdf


Strategic orientation towards an AI, Data, Robotics roadmap 2025-2027 (2023) https://adr-association.eu/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ADRA-roadmap-May2023_PostConsultationVersion.pdf


European Partnership for Photonics
Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda "New Horizons - Securing Europe’s strategic autonomy through
Photonics" (2023)
https://www.flipsnack.com/photonics21/photonics21-strategic-research-and-innovation-agenda-2023-2030/full-view.html


 

Sylvia is compiling a comprehensive list of SRIAs.
 

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