Part of 2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language – in the Senedd at 3:07 pm on 3 April 2019.
Well, I think the Member's right to emphasise the point that, actually, we've gained quite significantly from Horizon in the past, and I haven't given up yet. I think there's a real opportunity for us to continue to try and engage with that programme. The nonsense of the situation is that, in the past, for the £5 billion we've put in the programme, we've got £8 billion out, as the UK. And in Wales we've had £100 million just recently from the programme—over 2,800 different collaborations across the continent. So we shouldn't give up on that. There's a real opportunity for us to continue to push on that.
I've met a couple of times since my appointment with the Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales, and you're absolutely right, he emphasises that the quality of the work in Wales is superior, very often, to much of what is done elsewhere, and we need to talk about it and sing about it. I am delighted to announce that we have had a recent appointment of a London based head of innovation and research engagement officer, who will now be based in that London office. And, of course, we have other programmes, like the Sêr Cymru programme. But part of the international strategy will be about raising the visibility of what we're doing in those areas internationally.