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"At the present time, when we are coming out of the crisis and are standing before the new challenges which await the EU after 2013, innovation is one of the most important ways – if not the most important way – to consolidate the EU’s position in the world. Innovative use of resources may prove to be one of the best methods for eliminating disparities between states or regions. It will also contribute to preserving the diversity of these areas by using good practices and the experience of other parties. The development of new types of production or services and the innovative use of resources will contribute to the rational and effective development of local, regional and national markets. Innovation is human creativity. By looking for innovative solutions, we contribute to an increase in the well-being of society. At a time when the economy, technology and information science are undergoing dynamic development, we must not forget the most significant factor – human capital. Innovation is not just new production methods or new uses, for example, of local products. In addition to this, and above all else, it is human capital. Finding new ways of involving society in development processes in many areas of life is an essential condition for success. Cooperation at a variety of social levels is slowly becoming an essential requirement, especially in the field of research and education. Innovation partnerships are the next step – and also a very obvious one – in a developing Europe."@en1

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