Widening and deepening engagement in R&I

Widening Participation and Spreading Excellence is one of the sub-programmes of Horizon Europe, aiming to contribute to building research and innovation capacity for countries lagging behind. According to the Regional Innovation Scoreboard from 2023 and 9th Cohesion Report from 2024, despite the cohesion efforts, disparities in research and innovation performance across EU regions have been persistent and increasing. As the innovation divide continues to grow, widening measures remain of strategic importance to increase participation from underperforming countries. Low engagement of stakeholders from the widening countries in the Horizon programmes has been one of the key bottlenecks on the way to realising the full potential of the European R&I ecosystem as a whole.

Widening

ERRIN messages for Horizon Europe WIDERA Work Programme 2023-2024

June 2022

ERRIN's work on widening

Widening and deepening engagement in R&I was identified as one of ERRIN’s 20th anniversary priorities in 2021 and later as one of two key network priorities, next to EU Missions. The overarching objective of ERRIN’s activities in this area is to achieve a more inclusive ecosystem approach in R&I by raising diversity in regional research and innovation activities, as well as deepening engagement where collaboration between different stakeholders needs further encouragement.

Following this aim, we have been organising dedicated thematic meetings and discussions, identifying areas where further support is required, influencing policy and implementing practical steps for higher engagement internally. We have been also working on strengthening dialogue with the European Commission and Member States through involvement in the ERA Policy Action 16 “Improve EU-wide access to excellence”. Moreover, ERRIN started a reflection process on the Week of Innovative Regions in Europe conference (WIRE) and its potential role as a yearly European policy forum for regional and local R&I ecosystems. This could create connections between regional ecosystems with different innovation performance levels, making the EU R&I ecosystem more coherent as a whole.

ERRIN event on organising a regional innovation ecosystem

ERRIN's policy messages


Recommendations for increasing the effectiveness of widening efforts include:

  • Addressing reasons for lower engagement of widening countries and further engaging the research and innovation community in the widening countries to co-design measures and calls tackling innovation divide
  • Introducing further support measures at national level
  • Including widening elements across Horizon programme as a cross-cutting issue, especially under Pillar II. This could be done via specific criteria, for example, by ensuring representation from widening countries in selected calls through user engagement, by asking demonstrators or pilots to cover stakeholders from the widening countries
  • Proposing an adjusted approach to the Week of Innovative Regions in Europe (WIRE) as a European policy forum for regional and local R&I ecosystems

Latest Updates

  • By Ewa Chomicz

Fostering Innovation Ecosystems in Europe: Which Role for Widening?

In the upcoming "Brussels FutureTalks" event on 20 November 2023, experts from EU institutions, practitioners and national stakeholders will discuss their experiences and provide insights and perspectives on the Widening programme under Horizon Europe and the role of innovation ecosystems. ERRIN will take part in a panel on Widening actions as a key driver for Pockets of Excellence.

  • By Ewa Chomicz

Policy WG meeting: ERA Hubs: Defining the concept

The upcoming Policy WG meeting will offer a unique chance to gain first insights into work and upcoming opportunities within two European projects tasked with testing and piloting the ERA Hubs concept: COOPERATE and ERA_FABRIC. Aiming to strengthen R&I ecosystems, ERA Hubs are an opportunity to create a framework for both multi-level governance and multi-stakeholder approach. The event will take place in person at the ERRIN premises on 17 November from 10:30-12:00.