Category: Technology
The Horizon Europe PathOS project explored how Open Science generates value across research, the economy, and society. CSIL led the development of a tailored Cost–Benefit Analysis framework, piloted on UniProt and RCAAP, to quantify its socio-economic impact.
CSIL is hiring a Policy Analyst with 4–5 years’ experience in EU legislation evaluation and impact assessment. Join our Policy Advisory & Evaluation team in Milan to work on sustainability, industrial, and digital policies.
On 16 September 2025 at CERN, CSIL will present a cost–benefit analysis framework for Open Science developed within the PathOS project, with applications to UniProt and RCAAP. The session will outline methods, costs and benefits, and implications for policy and funding.
CSIL highlights the Gender Data Gap Initiative as a model for improving gender equality in textile supply chains.
Lear more about CSIL's role in supporting the BIC Africa project, which fosters innovation and entrepreneurship in Africa.
World Furniture Magazine #06 celebrates CSIL’s 45th anniversary with expert analysis on trade, innovation, sustainability, and global market trends.
Join the launch of the EU Textiles Ecosystem Platform. Learn about its features, benefits, and how it supports the textile industry’s green and digital transitions.
Join the PathOS Training Series webinar on 10 April 2025 to explore how the Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) Framework quantifies Open Science impacts.
"The Economics of Big Science 2.0" is an Open Access publication delving into the socioeconomic impact of large-scale research projects like the Future Circular Collider (FCC). Featuring insights from the FCCIS project, this book reveals how Big Science drives innovation and economic growth.
Chiara Pancotti and Matteo Pedralli contributed to a ZEW’s discussion paper titled “The Recovery and Resilience Facility: Key Innovations and the Interplay With Cohesion Policy”, which originates from the study conducted for DG ECFIN “Supporting the Mid-term Evaluation of the Recovery and Resilience Facility” in 2023-2024. With the aim of contributing to the ongoing discussions […]
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