Increasing innovation, industrial and technological competitiveness

· A9-0383/2023 · Proposition de résolution

The European Parliament adopted by 465 votes to 36, with 50 abstentions, a resolution on increasing innovation, industrial and technological competitiveness through a favourable environment for start-ups and scale-ups.

Members called on the Commission, in close cooperation with the Member States, to propose harmonised and broad definitions for a start-up and a scale-up respectively, based on scalability, while taking into account how they differ from one another and their particular status relative to SMEs. Although start-ups and SMEs have some overlapping interests, they differ substantially once they enter the fundraising, growth and maturity phases.

Members are convinced that dedicated definitions will increase the opportunities for…

For: 465(84 %). Against: 36(7 %). Abstentions: 50(9 %). In total, 551 MEPs voted. 152 MEPs didn’t vote.

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