Languages

Text Resize

-A A +A

Competitiveness (COMPET)

  • COMPETCompetitiveness (COMPET)

The role of research and space sector in EU competitiveness discussed at COMPET Council

The Competitiveness Council (Research and Space part) chaired by Dr. Christos Vasilakos, Secretary General for Research and Technology of the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, was held today, Monday 26 May 2014 in Brussels.
  • COMPETCompetitiveness (COMPET)

COMPET Council concludes in Brussels (26.05.2014)

A ministerial meeting of the EU Council on Competitiveness, chaired by Deputy Minister of Competitiveness and Development, Notis Mitarachi, was held in Brussels today (26.05.2014). The meeting discusses issues related to Internal Market and Industry.

The Council approved the following texts: a) a draft decision and b) a draft regulation of the Council for the establishment of implementing measures for the system of own resources of the EU, an issue of particular significance for the ratification of the budget of the European Union, as own resources must correspond to expenses.

  • COMPETCompetitiveness (COMPET)

Internal market and industry, research and space policies to be discussed at COMPET Council (Brussels, 26.05.2014)

A COMPET Council meeting is taking place in Brussels today (26.05.2014). The meeting will be chaired by Greece’s Deputy Minister of Competitiveness and Development, Notis Mitarachi and Secretary General for Research and Technology, Christos Vasilakos.

  • COMPETCompetitiveness (COMPET)

Euro-Mediterranean cooperation for research and innovation and EIPs at the Informal COMPET Council/Research

The Informal Competitiveness Council/Research Meeting was convened in Athens, today (13 May 2014) chaired by Constantinos Arvanitopoulos, Minister of Education and Religious Affairs.

  • COMPETCompetitiveness (COMPET)

Research and Innovation on the second day of the Informal COMPET (Athens, 13.5.2014)

Research and Innovation will be at the centre of discussions today, on the second day (13.5), of the Informal Competitiveness Council (Research) chaired by Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos, Greek Minister of Education and Religious Affairs.

During the morning session, Ministers will focus on the Euro-Mediterranean Cooperation for Research and Innovation and the opportunities offered for Mediterranean countries to develop their human, natural and technological capital.

  • COMPETCompetitiveness (COMPET)

The need for a new European industrial policy (COMPET, 12.5.2014)

The need to draft a new European Industrial policy was highlighted during the first day of the informal Competitiveness ministerial council meeting, organised by the Ministry for Development and Competitiveness, in the context of the Greek presidency of the Council of the EU.

More than 20 Ministers and deputy ministers from the 28 EU Member-States, high ranking European Commission officials as well as representatives of European stakeholders of the Industry contributed to the meeting.

  • COMPETCompetitiveness (COMPET)

Identifying the major drivers for Industrial Competitiveness on the first Day of the Informal COMPET (Athens, 12.5.2014)

Identifying the major drivers for Industrial Competitiveness and addressing key challenges for the future of European Industry will be at the centre of discussions today (12.5) on the first day of the Informal Competitiveness Council (Industry) chaired by the Greek Minister of Development and Competitiveness, Kostis Hatzidakis.
  • COMPETCompetitiveness (COMPET)
  • EPSCOEmployment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO)

Bridging the gap in e-skills: Back to work people!

On May 6, the Greek presidency, together with the Federation of Hellenic ICT Enterprises will hold, on 6 May, its grand event: E-skills for jobs 2014 - Mobilising to support job creation and upskilling of the workforce.
  • COMPETCompetitiveness (COMPET)

Boosting the competitiveness of SMEs, facilitating their access to financing

Improving the competitiveness of European SMEs and, in particular, facilitating their access to financing was the focal point of discussions at the Informal Meeting of EU Ministers responsible for Cohesion Policy, which was hosted by the Ministry of Development and Competitiveness in Athens on 24-25 April.

  • COMPETCompetitiveness (COMPET)

SMEs and cities of the future: Informal Council for Cohesion Policy (Athens, 24-25.4.2014)

An Informal Meeting of EU Ministers responsible for Cohesion Policy, is taking place in Athens, on 24-25 April, organised by the Ministry of Development and Competitiveness.

The main topic on the agenda is support to SMEs. In particular, discussions will focus on liquidity and access to financing for SMEs, simplification of their access to public funds, as well as improvement of the business environment in which they operate with the support of Structural funds and other instruments.

Pages