Lisbon Council Explained

The Lisbon Council is a Brussels-based think tank that focuses on matters of innovation and European competitiveness. As of 2021, its president is Paul Hofheinz,[1] the director of research is David Osimo,[2] and the senior director is Francesco Mureddu.[3]

Background and activity

The Lisbon Council was founded in 2003 by Paul Hofheinz and .[4] Its name refers to the Lisbon Strategy, adopted by the European Union in 2000 and aiming to make the EU "the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion" by 2010.[5]

Work themes

Its work themes include digital society, digital sovereignty, artificial intelligence, future of work, innovation, innovation-driven growth, R&D, evidence-based policymaking, economy, jobs, sustainability, fiscal sustainability, education and human capital, energy, environment, startups, SMEs, entrepreneurs, the data economy, and the future of Europe.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Amazon . Meet the speakers of the Amazon Academy 2021 . .
  2. Web site: The Lisbon Council . Senior Management . .
  3. Web site: The Lisbon Council . Senior Management . .
  4. Web site: Politico . Juncker's brain . Tara Palmeri . .
  5. Web site: European Council . Presidency Conclusions - Lisbon European Council . .
  6. Web site: LobbyFacts.eu . The Lisbon Council for Economic Competitiveness and Social Renewal asbl (The Lisbon Council).