Director-General, DG Research & Innovation, European Commission
This page exists as an archive of the work carried out in connection with Helsingborg's innovation initiative H22 and H22 City Expo, years 2019-2022.
Director-General, DG Research & Innovation, European Commission
Jean-Eric Paquet has been working as the Director-General for Research and Innovation (DG RTD) since April 2018. Mr Paquet started working with the European Commission in 1993 and since then has worked in various areas throughout the Commission.
From 2002 until 2004 he was the Deputy Head of Cabinet of former Commissioner for Research, Philippe Busquin. From 2007 until 2011 he worked as a Head of Unit within the Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport (DG MOVE) before becoming the Director of DG MOVE’s TEN-T and Smart Transport directorate.
Mr Paquet joined The Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (DG Enlargement) in 2013. He took over the Directorate in charge of relations with Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and later added Montenegro and the FYROM to his portfolio.
Before starting his current position as Director-General, Mr Paquet served as one of the three Deputy Secretaries-General of the Juncker Commission and was responsible for Better Regulation and Policy Coordination.
What will Jean-Eric talk about?
Jean-Erik will be talking about cities as integral stakeholders in promoting urban innovation. He will be sharing his thoughts on innovative leadership models as a way to co-create resilient cities, and he’ll be elaborating on how Mission Cities accelerate positive change and drive the EU Innovation Agenda.
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