The European Commission is gearing up for a major push on its flagship technology institute at the forthcoming EU summit in Finland, with both the education and industry commissioners claiming that there is a growing consensus about the plan despite initial reluctance by member states.
"Over the past year, we have seen many divergent opinions about the institute getting closer and the answers to difficult questions being worked out. Our consensus is growing," EU education commissioner ...
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