Responsibilities
As Commissioner for Startups, Research and Innovation, Ekaterina Zaharieva’s task is to drive the EU’s ambition to put research and innovation, science and technology at the centre of our economy. She will foster investment and cooperation, creating the right conditions for researchers to thrive and develop new skills, and the innovation needed for the EU’s competitiveness, security and sustainability goals.
She is responsible for:
- expanding the European Innovation Council and the European Research Council
- proposing a European Research Area Act to guarantee the free movement of researchers, scientific knowledge and technology
- developing a long-term strategy to boost European Research Infrastructure and a European Innovation Act to streamline our regulatory framework and facilitate access to venture capital
- developing ways to support EU start- and scale-ups and creating a network of Trusted Investors to bring together deep tech investors across Europe
- preparing a new Strategy for European Life Sciences to unlock high-value technologies
- working on an Advanced Materials Act to support the research and innovation process through to manufacturing and deployment
- increasing the uptake of artificial intelligence by European scientists and helping to set up a European AI Research Council
- implementing and overseeing the funding from EU research and innovation programmes, such as Horizon Europe, as well as the EU Missions
Read more about research and innovation in the EU.
Calendar
- Brussels, Belgium
Transparency
Meetings and missions
As part of the Commission's commitment to transparency, Commissioners and their Cabinet members publish information on and minutes of all meetings they hold with interest representatives. Every two months, they also publish an overview of mission expenses.
- Meetings with Commissioner Zaharieva
- Meetings with Commissioner Zaharieva's Cabinet members
- Missions of Commissioner Zaharieva
European Parliament hearings
Read Commissioner Zaharieva's answers to the European Parliament questionnaire.
Declaration of interests
In line with the Commission's Code of Conduct for Members of the Commission, each Commissioner publishes a declaration of interests. A signed, authentic version is published at the bottom of this page. A machine-readable version of all declarations is also available, as required by the Code of Conduct.
Biography
- 2024-present
European Commissioner for Startups, Research and Innovation
- 2017-2024
Member of the Bulgarian Parliament
- 2017-2021
Deputy Prime Minister for Judicial Reform and Minister of Foreign Affairs
- 2015-2017
Bulgarian Minister of Justice
- 2013 and 2014
Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy and Minister of Regional Development and Public Works
- 2012-2015
Head of Cabinet and Secretary-General of the President of the Republic
- 2009-2011
Deputy Minister of Regional Development and Public Works
- 2003-2009
Director of the Legal, Regulatory and Administrative Services Directorate, Ministry of Environment and Water
- 2001-2003
Lawyer