On 18 October 2024, the European Union and New Zealand held their first Joint Research and Innovation (R&I) Committee meeting, following the one-year anniversary of New Zealand’s association with Horizon Europe (in July).
The association of New Zealand with Horizon Europe, formalised in July 2023, has facilitated closer ties, enabling both sides to tackle key issues like climate change, health, and the digital transition with a more strategic, coordinated approach. Overall, the EU-New Zealand partnership has been highly productive, with New Zealand showing strong participation in Horizon Europe since the launch of the programme, including 24 signed grant agreements, 132 eligible proposals, and a very positive success rate, in line with the program’s average. Notably, 28 participants from 12 unique New Zealand organisations have secured over €4 million in EU funding (so far).
The EU also recognised New Zealand’s growing role as a key partner in its efforts to strengthen ties with the Pacific region. New Zealand is seen as a bridge for increasing the participation of Pacific Island nations in Horizon Europe projects, offering unique perspectives on pressing issues such as climate change and ocean health. This reinforces the EU’s vision of fostering a more inclusive and globally connected research community.