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The knowledge triangle refers to the interaction between research, education and innovation, which are key drivers of a knowledge-based society. In the European Union, it also refers to an attempt to better link together these key concepts, with research and innovation already highlighted by the development of the Lisbon Strategy and, more recently, lies behind the creation of the European Institute of Technology (EIT).

The Knowledge Triangle


The words in the picture of the triangle is wrong, it is not the same words as the ones used by Barroso when explaining European Commission's view upon the knowledge triangle, see http://eit.europa.eu/press/press-releases/single-view/article/the-commission-details-its-plan-for-a-european-institute-of-technology.html. It is also not consistent with the text written above the picture.