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The Open Source Impact Study explicitly addresses the development, funding, and support of open source hardware as a key component of its policy recommendations, as detailed in [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], and [7].

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Open Source Impact Study - OpenForum Europe openforumeurope.org OpenForum Europe 7 facts
claimThe Open Source Impact Study recommends supporting the development and maintenance of open source software and hardware platforms and repositories, and providing incentives for uploading code generated in publicly funded R&D projects.
claimThe Open Source Impact Study recommends increasing R&D funding for open source software and open source hardware projects through programs like Horizon Europe and new initiatives targeting SMEs, startups, and individual developers.
claimThe Open Source Impact Study suggests offering research awards and prizes to open source software and hardware communities, students, and professors.
claimThe Open Source Impact Study recommends launching financial instruments, such as focused venture capital funds, to help open source software and hardware startups partner with established companies.
claimThe Open Source Impact Study recommends offering certification licenses to individuals with open source software and hardware skills and supporting research projects to increase contributor diversity.
claimThe Open Source Impact Study recommends treating open source software and hardware contributions from individuals and corporations as charitable donations for tax purposes.
claimThe Open Source Impact Study recommends providing entrepreneurial skills training for open source software and hardware startups, supported by financial backing from open source software and hardware foundations.