Özhan, MahirMassadıkov, Khairulla2024-12-242024-12-2420221305-970Xhttps://search.trdizin.gov.tr/tr/yayin/detay/529704https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12604/5660Technological progress and digital transformation have created new competitive conditions for the global\reconomy. This development process, which is named as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, provides important\ropportunities for humanity and causes the change of all balances and the reshaping of competition conditions at\rthe level of countries. European Union countries aimed to establish a common market for the community,\rdevelop economic activities within the community, strengthen stability and improve the standard of living. The\rEuropean Union follows common policies in many areas such as agriculture, industry, competition and foreign\rtrade. Against the new world order emerging with the rapidly developing technology, the European Union has\rstarted to need to strengthen its economic and social structure and increase its competitiveness. In this study, the\rcurrent high technology policy of the European Union is tried to be examined in outline. In the first section, it\rdeals with the concept of high technology. In the second section, high technology investments in the European\rUnion are evaluated. In the third section, the goals of the high technology policy of the European Union and the\rtools used to achieve these goals are discussed. In this context, Lisbon strategy, R&D policies, Europe 2020\rstrategy as well as Framework Programs are evaluated. In addition, entrepreneurship policy and, in this\rcontext, policies applied to improve the environment for small and medium enterprises in the high technology of\rthe European Union are discussed.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessİşletme,İktisatHigh Technology Policy In The European UnionArticle1765209235529704