Brussels, 15/04/2016 (Agence Europe) - Changes in legislation are required to make the work of the European Innovation and Technology Institute (EIT) more effective and relevant, says a report by the European Court of Auditors unveiled on Thursday 14 April.
Examining the way the EIT operates and how it spent its budget, which totals €2.7 billion in 2008-2020, the Court of Auditor's auditors found it difficult to detect the 'pioneering' and 'innovative' aspect of its work, at least in...