In 2006 Atomium - European Institute for Science, Media and Democracy was formally founded under the Law of Belgium as International Non-Profit Organisation (Association International Sans But Lucratif). During its start-up, the institute involved more than forty leading European universities and businesses as its members, building a large network of political leaders such as Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Felipe González,
Tony Blair,
Esko Aho, Jerzy Buzek, Jean-Claude Juncker,
Angela Merkel. The first Secretary General of Atomium-EISMD was
Bruno Le Maire, French Minister of Economy (2017-2024). In November 2009 Atomium - European Institute for Science, Media and Democracy was officially launched publicly at the European Parliament. On 9 November 2009 Giscard d'Estaing and Baracchi Bonvicini signed the
European Manifesto of Atomium - European Institute for Science, Media and Democracy. On May 18, 2010, Giscard d'Estaing and Baracchi Bonvicini presented the
Report on European Research and Innovation 2020 together with the President of the European Parliament
Jerzy Buzek and the European Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science
Máire Geoghegan-Quinn. The report presented the proposal shared by the members of the Institute to address the European Commission's research and innovation policy In September 2012, during the negotiations regarding the
EU budget for 2014–2020, Baracchi Bonvicini and
Giscard d'Estaing together with the former prime minister of Spain
Felipe González Márquez, jointly signed the appeal
"For a European Consciousness, For a More Competitive Europe" asking EU member states to increase the budget for research and innovation. The appeal was sent to all European prime ministers and head of governments published by numerous European newspapers including
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, El País, Il Sole 24 Ore and The Irish Times. == REIsearch ==