On September 29, at a get-together in Brussels, the European Union and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) struck a deal to work more closely together on research and innovation.
The main tangible outcome of this agreement will be the establishment of new working groups tasked with drawing up plans in three specific areas:
1. Climate change, environmental sustainability, and energy transition
2. Health
3. Artificial intelligence in science
These initiatives mark a significant step towards stronger collaboration between the two regions, focusing on tackling global challenges through shared research and innovation efforts.
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