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Central Asia is next target for research collaboration

The EU should seize the opportunity to influence neighbouring countries’ transitions to science and technology-based economies, a conference heard in Warsaw on 15 and 16 November.

Countries such as Moldova and Uzbekistan have created laws to improve conditions for innovation and are looking to expand collaboration beyond old Soviet ties, the conference EU-Eastern Europe and Central Asia Cooperation in Research and Innovation: The way towards 2020 heard.

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