By Euronews
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The EU is facing a crisis in innovation with its member countries lagging behind others when it comes to creating new companies, new products and new jobs. Meanwhile businesses in Europe complain that graduates don’t come with the skill sets needed for the jobs that are available.
Real Economy is in the university town of Leuven in Belgium to find out what works and what doesn’t in Europe’s bid to become a knowledge economy.
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