EU launches Year of Innovation and Creativity in Prague
Maltese lateral thinking guru Edward de Bono at the launch of the EU's Year Of Innovation and Creativity in Prague yesterday.
The EU yesterday officially launched a year of activities marking innovation and creativity during a ceremony in Prague presided over by Commission President José Manuel Barroso and Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek.
At the accompanying launch conference, the Ambassadors for the Year, who include Maltese lateral thinking Prof. Edward de Bono, presented a report on creativity and innovation in the EU, whose message is that investment in education and in the skills and creative capacity of Europe should be the top priority of EU institutions and governments.
Starting against the backdrop of the current economic crisis, many speakers at the conference stressed that boosting creativity and innovation was part of the solution to the current crisis.
The European Year of Innovation and Creativity aims to raise awareness of the importance of creativity and innovation as key competences for personal, social and economic development.
The Year is conceived as a horizontal, cross-cutting exercise involving many areas. Apart from education and culture, it involves enterprise, regional and research policies, energy, transport, environment and the information society.
The EU will offer a framework for raising awareness of the issues concerned and promoting a policy debate on how to increase Europe's creative and innovative potential. As was the case in previous European Years, the activities will include promotional campaigns, events and initiatives at European, national, regional and local levels.
Malta will be organising a number of events and its National Coordinator is the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport.
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lgalea
Jan 9th 2009, 14:16
http://euobserver.com/9/27366
How about this innovation at taxpayers expense?
EU commission considers major relocation in Brussels
See what allegations are being made.
Jesmond Micallef
Jan 9th 2009, 13:19
My comment : Leaders in organisations, institutions, governments etc etc etc..., such as directors, managers, polititians are what are usually considered to be experienced people. Experience comes with the passing of time,.....................a function of age.
INNOVATION and CREATIVITY are independant of such, meaning that even younger "in-experienced" people can conjur better ideas then their peers can do. Just look at young children. The question is, is there the right social infrastucture to allow this..................if yes, do they actually work...........?? The idea here is to simply PROMOTE INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY through effective changes in Social infrastructures.
Take for xample: A very very interesting recent development in Maltese Politics was the election of the young MP Mr. Joseph Muscat as the leader of the Maltese Labour Party. I do not mean to enter politics here, but I commend this very positive development in an island where socially "il kbir jikmanda". This success should be promoted even further in Malta, it needs it.
lgalea
Jan 9th 2009, 11:04
The only innovation and creativity that the eu can do is to curse and dissolve itself and let its member countries regain their independence and freedom from its petty dictators.