Research and Ιnnovation are priorities for ΕU, and are directly linked to strengthening the EU’s competitiveness.
In the context of preparations for Cyprus to assume the Presidency of the Council of the EU in 2026, Deputy Minister for European Affairs Ms Marilena Raouna will be visiting the CYENS Centre of Excellence, where the possibility of synergies was discussed during the Presidency.
The project was implemented with co-funding from the Horizon2020’s EU Research and Innovation programme. The Government’s vision for a more digital Cyprus aligns with the vision for a more digital European Union.