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{{Short description|Intergovernmental organisation for research and development funding}}

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{{Other uses|Eureka (disambiguation)}}

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{{Infobox organization

| name = EUREKA

| imagename = [[File:EUREKA symbol.jpg|160px |Eureka symbol]]

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| founded_date = <!-- {{Start date and age|1985|07|17|df=y}} -->

| location = EUREKAEureka Secretariat, [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]

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|{{flagicon|UKPortugal}} Tim BestwickRicardo Conde<br />(Chair of the EUREKAEureka NetworkChairperson)

}}<ref>{{cite web |title=THE PORTUGUESE CHAIRMANSHIP |url=https://eurekaportugal2021-22.pt/about/?hss_channel=lcp-687470 |website=Eureka Portugal |access-date=20 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Portuguese Chair 2021-2022 |url=https://www.eurekanetwork.org/about-us/portuguese-chairmanship |website=Eureka Network |access-date=20 October 2021}}</ref>

|Philippe Vanrie<br />(Head of the EUREKA Secretariat)

}}

| area_served = [[Greater Europe]], [[World]]

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| focus = Market R&D support, innovation policy, science & technology

| num_members = 41{{ubl|43 Members,members 1| Partner4 Country,associated 3 Associated Membersmembers}}

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| motto = Innovation across borders

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| homepage = {{URL |www.eurekanetwork.org}}

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'''EUREKAEureka''', (often abbreviated as '''E!''', or '''Σ!''' (from the ancient Greek way to write "E" and unrelated to modern "Sigma") is an [[intergovernmental organisation]] for pan-European [[research and development]] funding and coordination. EUREKAEureka is an open platform for international cooperation in innovation. Organisations and companies applying through Eureka programmes can access funding and support from national and regional ministries or agencies for their international R&D projects.

{{As of March 2018|2022|06}}, EUREKAEureka has 4143 full members, including the [[European Union]] (represented by the [[European Commission]]), 1 partner country ([[South Korea]]) and 3four associated members ([[CanadaArgentina]], [[Chile]], [[South Africa]], and [[Singapore]]).<ref>{{cite web |title=Eureka |url=https://www.enterprisesg.gov.sg/financial-assistance/grants/for-local-companies/international-co-innovation-programmes/eureka-network |website=Enterprise Singapore |access-date=20 October 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.koreapost.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=28652 |title=Korea becomes first Asian country to gain full membership of Eureka |date=25 June 2022 |work=The Korea Post}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.canada.ca/en/national-research-council/news/2022/06/canada-announces-full-membership-in-the-eureka-network.html |title=Canada announces full membership in the Eureka network |date=22 June 2022 |via=[[National Research Council Canada]]}}</ref> All 2827 [[Member State of the European Union|EU Member States]] are also members of EUREKAEureka.

EUREKAEureka is not an EU research programprogramme, but rather an intergovernmental organisation of national ministries or agencies, of which the EU is a member. Cooperation and synergy are sought between EUREKAEureka and the research activities of the EU proper, notablysuch as with European Union's [[Horizon 2020]] and the [[European Research Area]].

==History==

Founded in 1985 by major figures of theprominent European political scenefigures, EUREKA's steady growth over the yearsEureka has helpedgrown to make it one of the longest running European organisations dedicated to the financing of joint European R&D projects. EUREKA is loosely affiliated with [[European Cooperation in Science and Technology|COST]], its non-competitive research counterpart, although the two focus on different aspects of R&D with COST's efforts geared towards more socially focused areas of public interest while EUREKA's mandate is to provide funding for projects envisaged, developed, and executed by private industry.

===Foundation===

EUREKAEureka was established with the "Paris Declaration" of 17 July 17, 1985, and its principles are based on the later Hannover Declaration, subscribed by Ministers on 5 November 6, 1985. The two main founders were former head of states [[François Mitterrand]] (France) and [[Helmut Kohl]] (Germany). Other important personalities involved were [[Hubert Curien]], French ex-Minister of Researchresearch and former Chairmanchairman of the European Space Agency and [[Jacques Attali]], adviser to François Mitterrand.

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Briefly, it [EUREKA] is about assuring the technological independence of Europe in the key domains of the future; encouraging, wherever possible, co-operation between European businesses and researchers; mobilising the necessary financial resources; accompanying the efforts of our enterprises by creating the necessary environment and supporting the unification of our internal markets.

There are numerous obstacles. Once the initial idea of EUREKAEureka was formulated, we were able to foresee the difficulties to be faced. But we know that each time we come together — for example to address high-energy physics, research into nuclear fusion, the development of an integrated space programme or the construction of crucial scientific equipment — our successes encourage us in the idea that we can work together in R&D areas close to industrial markets, despite the problems arising from the normal and legitimate competition between firms. <span style="float:right;">{{nowrap|''François Mitterrand, Paris, 17 July 1985.''}}<ref>{{cite web |title=20TH Anniversary Report – Two decades of support for European innovation |publisher=the EUREKA Secretariat |place=Belgium |pages=68 p. 12 (PDF-p. 18) |date=September 2005 |url = http://www.eurekanetwork.org/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=cdfc677c-db1b-4f11-b613-0e6e322dd991&groupId=10137 |archiveurlarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726042638/http://www.eurekanetwork.org/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=cdfc677c-db1b-4f11-b613-0e6e322dd991&groupId=10137 |archivedate=2011-07archive-date=26 July 2011 |format=PDF |deadurlurl-status=nodead |accessdateaccess-date=7 August 2013 }}</ref></span></blockquote>

==Structure==

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===Chairs===

Before 1989, EUREKAEureka chairmanship changed hands every six months. Since then, the chairmanship rotates every 1 July, for a period of one year.

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|{{flag|United Kingdom}}

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| align="center" | 2019–2020

|{{flag|Netherlands}}

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| align="center" | 2020–2021

|{{flag|Austria}}

|}

==Membership==

[[File:Eureka organisation Map.png|thumb|Eureka organisation Map]]

{| class="sortable wikitable"

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! style="width:12em;" | Member country

! style="width:8em;" | Joined

! style="width:8em;" | Left

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|{{flag|Albania}}

| align="center" | 1991

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|{{flag|Austria}}

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|{{flag|Belgium}}

| align="center" | 1985

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|{{flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina}}

| align="center" | 2009

|-

|{{flag|Bulgaria}}

| align="center" | 2010

|-

|{{flag|Canada}}

| align="center" | 2012

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|{{flag|Croatia}}

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|{{flag|Luxembourg}}

| align="center" | 1985

|-

|{{flag|Macedonia}}

| align="center" | 2008

|-

|{{flag|Malta}}

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|{{flag|The Netherlands}}

| align="center" | 1985

|-

|{{flag|North Macedonia}}

| align="center" | 2008

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|{{flag|Norway}}

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|{{flag|Russia}}

| align="center" | 1993

| align="center" | 2023<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001202303150017 |title = Постановление Правительства Российской Федерации от 14.03.2023 № 391 "О выходе Российской Федерации из Европейской научно-технической программы "Эврика" |date=2023-03-14 |access-date=2024-04-20 |lang=ru}}</ref>

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|{{flag|San Marino}}

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|{{flag|Slovenia}}

| align="center" | 1994

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|{{flag|South Korea}}

| align="center" | 2009

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|{{flag|Spain}}

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! style="width:8em;" | Joined

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|{{flag|CanadaArgentina}}

| align="center" | 20122019

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|{{flag|South Africa}}

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|{{flag|Chile}}

| align="center" | 2017

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|{{flag|Singapore}}

! style="width:12em;" | Partner Countries

!| stylealign="width:8em;center" | Joined2021

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|{{flag|South Korea}}

| align="center" | 2009

|}

==Significant projects==

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! style="width:12em;" |National Information Points

! style="width:8em;" | Joined

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|{{flag|Albania}}

| align="center" | 1991

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|{{flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina}}

| align="center" | 2009

|}

==Selected projects==

Eureka projects are numbered, preceded by 'E! '.

* E! 45 helped to fund the [[EUREKA Prometheus Project|Prometheus]] project for safer road vehicles, such as through [[Driverless car|autonomous driving]] with 745 million euros.{{#tag:ref|{{cite web|url= http://www.eurekanetwork.org/project/-/id/45 |title= EUREKA Project > 45 PROMETHEUS &ndash; PROgramMe for a European Traffic system with Highest Efficiency and Unprecedented Safety | deadurlurl-status=yesdead |archiveurlarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120403075558/http://www.eurekanetwork.org/project/-/id/45 |archivedatearchive-date=2012-04-03 |date=1995-03-30 |publisher=Eureka}}|name="E! 45"|group="N"}}

* E! 95 was a 730 million euros [[HDTV]] project, which created the [[HD-MAC]] standard for high definition television.{{#tag:ref|{{cite web|url=http://www.eurekanetwork.org/project/-/id/95 |title=EUREKA Project > 95 HDTV (IMP) &ndash; Compatible High Definition Television (HDTV) System (Phase III Implementation) |deadurlurl-status=yesdead |archiveurlarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120403075851/http://www.eurekanetwork.org/project/-/id/95 |archivedatearchive-date=2012-04-03 |date=1994-07-05 |publisher=Eureka}}|name="E! 95"|group="N"}}

* E! 147 was a 93 million euros digital audio broadcasting project whose technologies went into [[Musicam]], and which was used as the basis for [[MPEG-1 Layer II]] (MP2) and used in [[Digital Audio Broadcasting|DAB]] (Digital Audio Broadcast), and ASPEC (Adaptive Spectral Perceptual Entropy Coding), which was used in a modified form in [[MP3]] audio.{{#tag:ref|{{cite web|url=http://www.eurekanetwork.org/project/-/id/147 |title=EUREKA > 147 DAB (IMP) &ndash; Digital Audio Broadcasting system |deadurlurl-status=yesdead |archiveurlarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120403075925/http://www.eurekanetwork.org/project/-/id/147 |archivedatearchive-date=2012-04-03 |date=2001-04-08 |publisher=EUREKA}}|name="E! 147"|group="N"}}

* E! 127 paid 3.8bn euros into the [[JESSI]] project (Joint European Submicron Silicon Initiative) whose goal was to regain ground lost to Asia and the USAUS in microchips.{{#tag:ref|{{cite web|url=http://www.eurekanetwork.org/project/-/id/127 |title=EUREKA Project > 127 JESSI &ndash; Joint European Submicron Silicon Initiative |deadurlurl-status=yesdead |archiveurlarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120403080020/http://www.eurekanetwork.org/project/-/id/127 |archivedatearchive-date=2012-04-03 |date=1997-06-05 |publisher=Eureka}}|name="E! 127"|group="N"}}

* E! 2551 cost 6.1 million euros for the integration of existing [[CAD/CAM]] programs under a common user interface, part of which was paid to [[Vero Software]].{{#tag:ref|{{cite web|url=http://www.eurekanetwork.org/project/-/id/2551 |title=EUREKA Project > 2551 VISI-XX &ndash; Integration of Existing CAD/CAM Programs under a Common User Interface &mdash; Vero International Software |deadurlurl-status=yesdead |archiveurlarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120403080106/http://www.eurekanetwork.org/project/-/id/2551 |archivedatearchive-date=2012-04-03 |date=2004-12-21 |publisher=EUREKA}}|name="E! 2551"|group="N"}}

* E! 3674 is [[Information Technology for European Advancement]] (ITEA2), an industry-driven cooperative R & D programme for maintaining European leadership in software-intensive systems, with the project due to end in January 2014 having received 3.0bn euros. ITEA2 Projects notably include [[Eureka ITEA2 WellCom Project|WellCom]], [[OSAMI-E]] Open Source AMbient Intelligence) and [[Easy interactions|Easy Interactions]].{{#tag:ref|{{cite web|url=http://www.eurekanetwork.org/project/-/id/3674 |title=Eureka Project > 3674 ITEA 2 &ndash; European Leadership in Software-Intensive Systems &mdash; Information Technology for European Advancement |deadurlurl-status=yesdead |archiveurlarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120114005036/http://www.eurekanetwork.org/project/-/id/3674 |archivedatearchive-date=2012-01-14 |date=25 June 2006 |publisher=EUREKA}}|name="E! 3674"|group="N"}}

* E! 4986 AlienVault developed a security software called [[OSSIM]] (Open Source Security Information Management) that is now not only a reference in the field but also an essential component in modern cyber-wars. E! 4986 received 1.2 million euros.

* E! 3728 OMIM (MIMO) invented a new method of medical waste disposal. MIMO is safe for the environment and treats infectious waste by applying a combination of heat and pressure. This is an alternative to incineration methods that use fossil fuels. The project was an initiative between Spain, Portugal and Morocco. E! 3728 received 0.37 million euros.

=== ''Clusters''Programmes ===

The Eureka annual report describes the following programmes:<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://issuu.com/eurekaassociation/docs/annual_report_2019|title = Eureka annual report 2019| date=3 July 2020 }}</ref>

;Eurostars

EUREKA ‘''Clusters''’ are long-term, strategically significant industrial initiatives. They usually have a large number of participants, and aim to develop inclusive technologies of key importance for European competitiveness mainly in [[Information and communications technology|ICT]], energy and more recently in the biotechnology and automation sectors. Eureka ''Clusters'' are known to have had a particular impact on the ability of the European microelectronics sector to compete with other continents.

''Eurostars'' is Eureka's flagship SME funding programme that supports R&D-performing SMEs (alongside other types of organisations) leading international project consortia. It is co-funded by 36 participating Eureka national funding bodies and the European Union Horizon 2020 framework programme.

;Clusters

''Clusters'' are long-term, strategically significant industrial initiatives. They usually have a large number of participants, and aim to develop inclusive technologies of importance for European competitiveness mainly in [[Information and communications technology|ICT]], energy and more recently in the biotechnology and automation sectors. Eureka ''Clusters'' are known to have had a particular impact on the ability of the European microelectronics sector to compete with other continents.

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;Eureka ''Clusters'' are:

*CELTIC NEXT: Telecommunications

*CATRENE: for [[microelectronics]] and [[nanoelectronics]]

*EURIPIDES: for electronicElectronic packaging and [[smart system]]s

*ITEA 3: for softwareSoftware-intensive systems

*PENTA: Micro and nanoelectronics enabled systems and applications

*CELTIC Plus: for telecommunications

*EUROGIA2020: for lowLow-carbon energy technologies

*METALLURGY EUROPE: New metals

*MF.IND: for advanced production systems

*SMART: Advance manufacturing programme

*ACQUEAU: for water related technologies and innovation{{#tag:ref|[http://www.acqueau.eu acqueau.eu]|group="EL"}}

;Network projects

=== ''Umbrellas'' ===

''Network projects'' is a flexible funding programme for all organisations collaborating on international R&D projects. It is open for applications all year, but there are also country-specific calls for projects launched frequently. These are sometimes thematic and can be for bilateral or multilateral collaborations.

''Umbrellas'' are thematic networks within the Eureka framework which focus on a specific technology area or business sector. The main goal of an ''umbrella'' is to facilitate the generation of EUREKA projects in its own target area.

;Globalstars

;Eureka ''Umbrellas'' {{resize|(past and present)}} are:

''Globalstars'' follows the same programme model as Network projects. Calls for projects are launched between Eureka countries and one non-Eureka country. In recent years, national funding ministries/ agencies from e.g. Brazil, India, Japan and Singapore have collaborated with Eureka using this programme.

;InvestHorizon

''InvestHorizon'' is the only Eureka programme that doesn't offer funding, but rather trainings, workshops and international events. It is a European Union-funded joint investment readiness programme in collaboration with Eureka that supports deep tech SMEs seeking Series A investment.

;Umbrellas

''Umbrellas'' no longer exist as Eureka programmes. Umbrellas were thematic networks within the Eureka framework focusing on a specific technology area or business sector. The main goal of an ''umbrella'' was to facilitate the generation of Eureka projects in its own target area.

Past Eureka Umbrellas:

*Eureka Tourism (ended 30.06.2012)

*Eureka build 2 (2010–2013)

*EuroAgri Foodchain (2009–2013)

*Pro-Factory (2007–2011){{#tag:ref|[http://www.profactory.eu profactory.eu]|group="EL"}}

*E! SURF (2010–2015)

*{{color|#606060|Eniwep}} (Endedended 1.2.2010)

*{{color|#606060|Eulasnet II}} (Endedended 31.5.2010)

*{{color|#606060|Logchain +}} (Endedended 21.2.2011)

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==External links==

*{{Official website|https://www.eurekanetwork.org/}}

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*[http://www.eurekanetwork.org/ eurekanetwork.org]

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