Chief Scientist of Cyprus and Chairman of the Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF) meets the National Science Foundation of the United States of America (USA)

Chief Scientist discusses cooperation with US National Science Foundation

Cyprus’ Chief Scientist for Research, Innovation, and Technology, Demetris Skourides, discussed with the National Science Foundation of the USA, strengthening bilateral cooperation in science, research, innovation, and entrepreneurship, during a visit to the United States between November 18 and 22.

Discussions also explored the potential adoption of best practices in Cyprus, leveraging the NSF’s “I-Corps” programme, “which accelerates the transition of scientific innovation from the laboratory to the marketplace,” a press release issued from his office said.

According to the press release, Skourides, who also serves as the Chairman of the Research and Innovation Foundation, recently concluded a visit to the United States, “aimed at fostering collaboration in science, research, and innovation.”

During his visit, it said, he held a virtual meeting with senior officials of the National Science Foundation in Virginia. The meeting, hosted by Dr. Karen Marrongelle, Chief Science Officer of the NSF, Dr Jessica Robin, Deputy Office Head of the Office of International Science and Engineering (OISE), and Nahla Hilmi, Science Diplomacy Analyst, followed the Strategic Dialogue held in Nicosia on October 23, 2024, between the governments of Cyprus and the United States, it adds.

Skourides, the press release continues, “showcased Cyprus’ evolving research and innovation ecosystem, outlined the government’s R&I incentives, and highlighted key focus areas in the Cyprus Research & Innovation Strategy 2024 – 2026,” while Dr. Marrongelle presented the strategic themes and priorities of the US research and innovation agenda.

“The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation in science, research, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Discussions also explored the potential adoption of best practices in Cyprus, leveraging the NSF’s “I-Corps” program, which accelerates the transition of scientific innovation from the laboratory to the marketplace,” the press release said.

Both parties agreed to exchange further information and deepen collaboration between Cyprus and the United States in these critical fields, it adds.

The Office of the Chief Scientist “extends its gratitude to the U.S. Embassy in Cyprus for its leadership and support in facilitating this initiative.”