The EU Preparatory Action ‘Innovation for place-based transformation' will support around 200 EU territories in implementing specific, transformative innovation policies. This initiative aims to enhance their competitiveness and prepare them for future challenges. Participants will include elected governments from EU Member States, as well as regions, cities, and third countries associated to Horizon Europe like Ukraine, North Macedonia, Turkey and Norway.
The action will focus on strengthening the capabilities of these territories by mobilising resources and developing solutions to address critical issues, such as transitioning to a circular economy, improving healthcare systems, adapting to climate change, and advancing digital transformation.
Building on the Joint Research Centre's support to innovation policies, the Preparatory Action aims to promote regional collaboration and drive transformation across European territories. The initiative, supported by the European Parliament, contributes to the EU's objective of driving a green and digital transition towards a fair, competitive and sustainable economy.
Executive Vice-President for a Clean, Just and Competitive Transition, Teresa Ribera, said: “Through an innovation approach that embraces and builds upon our diversity, we can all contribute to our shared prosperity, unlock sources of creativity, and build a more resilient and sustainable Europe.”
Executive Vice-President for Cohesion and Reforms, Raffaele Fitto, added: “The EU Preparatory Action equips territories to turn their strengths into drivers of innovation and transformation. By supporting place-based solutions, we can help empower regions, cities and communities to enhance their competitiveness, boost growth, and prepare for Europe's challenges of today and tomorrow.”