The document discusses the Digital Agenda for Europe, which aims to address Europe's economic challenges through digital transformation. It contains 101 actions grouped in 7 priority areas and 13 goals. Progress is measured through an annual scoreboard. Key initiatives include expanding broadband access, boosting digital skills, completing the digital single market, and increasing research funding. The Digital Agenda is supported by programs like the Connecting Europe Facility and Horizon 2020, which fund projects in areas like cloud computing, cybersecurity, and open data.
Cristobal Guzman gives a presentation on Europe's Digital Agenda at the International Institute of Communications Telecommunications and Media Forum in Brussels April 2010. For further information see http://www.iicom.org
Presentación de Miquel Oliver en el taller "El rol del estado en la promición de la banda ancha" DIRSI en Lima (Perú) el 19 de mayo de 2011.
Miquel Oliver's presentation a the DIRSI Workshop "The role of the state in the promotion of the broadband". Lima (Peru) May 19th 2011.
Cristobal Guzman gives a presentation on Europe's Digital Agenda at the International Institute of Communications Telecommunications and Media Forum in Brussels April 2010. For further information see http://www.iicom.org
Presentación de Miquel Oliver en el taller "El rol del estado en la promición de la banda ancha" DIRSI en Lima (Perú) el 19 de mayo de 2011.
Miquel Oliver's presentation a the DIRSI Workshop "The role of the state in the promotion of the broadband". Lima (Peru) May 19th 2011.
Perspectives on e-Business (Costas Andropoulos, European Commission, DG Enter...Danny Gaethofs
Perspectives on e-Business.
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Putting Digital at the Heart of Europe, and interview with Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission.
"European governments should focus on open data, collaboration and cross-border connectivity."
Closing the Investment Gap for Deep Tech in Europe Soren Gigler
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EU Investment Program for Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain Soren Gigler
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Perspectives on e-Business (Costas Andropoulos, European Commission, DG Enter...Danny Gaethofs
Perspectives on e-Business.
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"European governments should focus on open data, collaboration and cross-border connectivity."
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PARADIGMA presented a first prototype of the ontology which has been automatically extracted from the Cochrane corpus, shared her experiences in the process of developing the ontology, and demonstrated its use in the context of search and discovery.
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Dipl.Ing. Alexander Bertsch, Statistik Austria wird in einer „Poster Präsentation“ über Ziele und Erfahrungen der Statistik Austria mit dem flächendeckenden Einsatz von SuperSTAR (SpaceTimeResearch) berichten.
Poster Presentation
234 Erfahrungen der Statistik Austria im Bereich
Dissemination/Publikation mit SuperSTAR
Port authorities worldwide are facing the challenge to morph from a landlord role, renting out public space to maritime logistics companies to a business developer role. In that function port authorities must
• include land based transport to/from the port into consideration;
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National road accident statistics have been collected and compiled in Austria since 1961. Police are documenting each accident on public roads involving casualties using paper forms.
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As part of the new collection system, new attributes and new values sets will be collected, such as details regarding the drivers license, vehicle types, description of the location ...
PARADIGMA has been commissioned by Statistics Austria to implement an automated process, integrating the daily deliveries of accident records from the Ministry of Interior, applying validation rules, compiling the cleansed authentic data and feeding the micro data in a SuperSTAR database.
In cooperation with user groups and road safety experts, a set of sample reports have been developed to enhance the accessibility of the statistics.
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lower cost of production (data capture)
enhanced quality of the collected statistics through validity checks close to the source and seamless production process
significant reduction of efforts to produce ad hoc analyses and reports, which are more numerous in road statistics than elsewhere
partial shift of analyses workload from the NSO's statisticians to the ultimate users of the data
better prevention of road accidents through the collection of additional factors
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APIS - Analytical Port Information System - a set of methods and software components to support the analytical, monitoring, publishing, controlling work and business development.
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RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
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Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
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Europe’s dilemmas
Low growth, slowing
productivity
Current account and
budget imbalances
Aging populations
Slow integration and
flagging social cohesion
Background to the Digital Agenda for Europe
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Flagship Initiatives of Europe 2020
Source: http://ec.europa.eu/europe2020/europe-2020-in-a-nutshell/flagship-initiatives/index_en.htm
• Digital Agenda for Europe
• Innovation Union
• Youth on the move
• Resource efficient Europe
• Industrial policy for the
globalization era
• An agenda for new skills and jobs
• European platform against poverty
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The essence of the Digital Agenda for Europe (DAE)
Source: http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/digital-agenda-europe
Launched in May 2010, the DAE contains 101
actions, grouped around seven priority areas.
Contains 13 specific goals which encapsulate the
envisioned digital transformation
Progress against these targets is measured in the
annual Digital Agenda Scoreboard.
DG CONNECT (VP Neelie Kroes) is responsible for
the Digital Agenda.
A strategy to create a common digital
market in Europe
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„In order to exploit fully the potential of the new information and communication
technologies, changes are needed in the way enterprises operate. Investments in
organisational change may have been insufficient as enterprises may not have fully
recognised their importance, or because of the high costs of organisational reform, often
significantly exceeding the costs of acquiring ICT capital goods.‟
The potential and promise of ICT
Source: CEC, European Competitiveness Report 2003, SEC(2003)1299, p. 9.
• Digital economy is growing at seven times the rate of the
rest of the economy
• Implementation of the Digital Agenda would increase
European GDP by 5%, or 1500 € per person, over the next
eight years
• 1.2 million jobs could be created through infrastructure
construction. This would rise to 3.8 million new jobs
throughout the economy in the long term.
• Up to 1 million digital jobs risk going unfilled by 2015
without pan-European action
6. Seven priority areas of the Digital Agenda for Europe
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• Digital Single Market
• Interoperability & Standards
• Trust & Security
• Fast and ultra-fast Internet access
• Research and innovation
• Enhancing digital literacy, skills
and inclusion
• ICT-enabled benefits for EU
society
7. Goals of the Digital Agenda for Europe
the entire EU to be covered by
broadband by 2013.
the entire EU to be covered by
broadband above 30Mbps by 2020
50 % of the EU to subscribe to
broadband above100 Mbps by 2020
50 % of the population to buy online
by 2015
20 % of the population to buy online
cross-border by 2015
33 % of SMEs to make online sales
by 2015
the difference between roaming
and national tariffs to approach
zero by 2015
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to increase regular internet usage
from 60 % to 75 % by 2015, and
from 41 % to 60 % among
disadvantaged people.
to halve the proportion of the
population that has never used the
internet from 30 % to 15 % by 2015
50 % of citizens to use
eGovernment by 2015, with more
than half returning completed forms
all key cross-border public services
to be available online by 2015
to double public investment in ICT
R&D to € 11bn by 2020
to reduce energy use of lighting by
20% by 2020
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ICT POLICY SUPPORT
PROGRAMME
Connecting Europe Facility
EU’s Seventh Framework
Programme
€ 730 million earmarked
for innovations that have
moved beyond the final
research demonstration
phase
2013 focus:
cloud of public
services,
smart cities,
open data,
ICT for health,
trusted eServices
€ 9,200 million for
broadband and pan
European e-services
Focus on eID,
eProcurement, eHealth,
eJustice
Expected to stimulate
investments exceeding
€50bn. Annual savings
through eProcurement
(€100bn), €250 bn
through cloud computing
€ 9,100 million for
funding of cooperative
research (largest share)
Strengthen Europe’s
scientific and technology
base and ensure its global
leadership in ICT
Drive and stimulate
product, service and
process innovation
Instruments & funding programs
Most programs have been setup for the period 2007-2013
RESEARCH MARKET INTRODUCTION INVESTMENT
13. FP7 Cooperation Funds and ICT Challenges
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Source: ICT – Information and communication technologies Work programme 2013
Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service
Infrastructures
Cognitive Systems and Robotics
Alternative Paths to Components and Systems
Technologies for Digital Content and Languages
ICT for Health, Ageing, Inclusion and Governance
ICT for low carbon economy
ICT for the Enterprise and Manufacturing
ICT for Creativity and Learning
Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
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ICT Policy Support Program
Economically and socially sensitive
areas
Market introduction of ICT innovations
Adressing the following issues
Health, ageing and social
inclusion
Energy efficiency
Sustainable mobility
Culture preservation and
learning
Efficient public administration
Obstacles that hinder further use
of ICT based services
Barriers for the development of
high growth businesses
Slow uptake of ICT innovations in
the public sector
Fragmentation due to a lack of
interoperability between ICT
solutions
The last call of the CIP ICT PSP program is now open (May 14, 2013)
15. ICT – ISP funded project – new valued added services
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Source: Graham Vickery, Terttu Luukkonen, Slavo Radosevic, Robbert Fisher,
“CIP ICT PSP Second Interim Evaluation”, 2011
Skewed participation
Considerable scope for
improving the effectiveness
of individual projects
Improvements needed in
terms of meeting stated
objectives and impacts
16. Page 16
What is the future of DA? Digital Priorities 2013 - 2014
Create a new and stable broadband regulatory environment. New
Broadband State Aid Guidelines and “Connecting Europe Facility” loans.
Grand Coalition on Digital Skills and Jobs: agree standard job profiles and
promote skill certification to help job mobility
Propose EU cyber-security strategy and Directive: … online platform to
prevent cross-border cyber incidents, and incident reporting requirements
Update EU's Copyright Framework:
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2
3
4
5
New public digital service infrastructures: Roll out of digital services, cross
border interoperability (eID’s, eSignatures)
Accelerate cloud computing through public sector buying power : pilot
actions “European Cloud Partnership” to create a cloud enabled IT market6
Launch new electronics industrial strategy: focus on micro- and nano-
electronics to attract investment7
17. ICT funding in Horizon 2020 – riskier ICT research topics
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Source: ICT – Information and communication technologies Work programme 2013
A new generation of components and systems including
nano-electronics and photonics technologies,
components and embedded systems engineering.
Next generation computing, advanced computing systems
and technologies.
Infrastructures, technologies and services for the future
Internet.
Content technologies and information management,
including ICT for digital content and creativity.
Advanced interfaces, Robotics and smart spaces
EU investments in ICTs are due to increase by 46% under Horizon 2020
compared to the current EU research programs (FP7)
18. Digital Agenda & GSE members ?
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Leverage the Digital Agenda instruments
Participate in research &
development programs to keep
abreast of technological changes
Consider available funding in the
prioritization of own projects
Open Data Initiatives
Smart Computing
IT Services in the Cloud
Actively contribute to the
consultation processes of the EC