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Commission Enacts JRC Work Plan for 2025-27 Period

EU Policy to Utilize JRC Research Results Over the Next Three Years

EU Policy to Benefit from JRC Research Over the Next Three Years: Insights and Implications
EU Policy to Benefit from JRC Research Over the Next Three Years: Insights and Implications

Commission Enacts JRC Work Plan for 2025-27 Period

Let's Dive into the New JRC Work Program for the Next Three Years

Yo, peeps! Guess what just went down? The Commission just agreed on our website's work plan for 2025, 2026, and 2027. This bad boy outlines how we, the Joint Research Centre (JRC), will be backing up EU policymaking for the next three years.

So, here's the deal: our work plan is all about prioritization, maintaining scientific excellence, and leveraging our strengths – anticipation, integration, and the impact of EU policies. It's designed to merge our scientific and policy expertise, providing the Commission with science and data to support their political priorities. It's divided into 25 research portfolios that cover a multitude of policy areas, from fostering competitiveness to navigating the energy transition and governing artificial intelligence (AI).

Now, here's where things get interesting – while the specifics of each portfolio aren't laid out, the JRC's work plan takes on a diverse range of policy areas such as competitiveness, energy transition, and AI governance. If you're all about the deets, you'll have to check out the official JRC docs or reach out to us directly for more insight into each portfolio. One thing we can say for certain, though – our work program is all about staying in line with the European Commission's political priorities and delivering science and data support across various policy domains.

Just to break it down, here's a quick rundown of our focus areas:

  • Competitiveness
  • Energy Transition
  • AI Governance

These areas are just a taste of the broader scope of our work, which is all about supporting EU policymaking through science and data. So, here's to the next three years of innovation, growth, and collaboration! 🥳🚀📖📈

  1. In line with the EU's political priorities, the Joint Research Centre (JRC) will use its expertise in science and data to focus on AI governance, ensuring responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence within the environmental-science, technology, and data domains.
  2. As part of the 25 research portfolios outlined in the JRC's work program for the next three years, the energy transition portfolio will leverage environmental-science and technology to explore sustainable energy solutions and develop policies that promote a green, low-carbon economy.
  3. To provide scientific and data support for competitiveness policies, the JRC will integrate various fields such as data science and artificial intelligence, aiming to empower businesses and industries across the European Union through innovative scientific discoveries and technological advancements.

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