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Page 1: Digital agenda Per Blixt

Per Blixt 16 May 2011

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§  Lisbon Treaty and the new institutional setting §  Ambitions and priorities Barroso II ‘guidelines’,

EU2020 §  Enhancing economic prosperity and social cohesion

§  Digital Agenda is a major building block of the EU2020

§  Future Internet at the core of the Digital Agenda

A new chapter in EU history

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Europe 2020

…vision of Europe's social market economy for the 21st century.

smart, sustainable and inclusive growth

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Why?

from ICT as interesting

to ICT as hugely important

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WEB sites: 30 new Million sites added in 2008 17% annual growth

§  Google indexed 26 Million pages in 1998 – today it indexes 1 trillion pages §  There are currently 210 billion emails per day (73% spam) §  User generated content (e.g YouTube) produces 73+ billion streams in 2008 §  Facebook and MySpace each have over 100 million users (3/4 teenagers) §  3.7 million pictures uploaded every day in Flickr §  1.3 trillion SMS messages in 2008

scale factor: how big is big?

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§  Internet goes mobile due to the widespread of smart terminals and of broadband mobile networks

§  +50% in 2008; >1 Billion users expected to use their mobile as Internet gateway in 2012

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Broadband Subscription, 2/3

mobile in 2012

Smartphone

shipments x1000

Towards trillions of connected devices, Internet of objects, novel applications driven by user needs:

CONTEXT: e.g. Geo-location as embedded capability PARTICIPATION: e.g. Combine virtual with the physical world

mobile and “things” factor

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To whom?

Patients

Consumers Workers

Doctors

SMEs

Artists Authors

Musicians

Environment Researchers

Elderly

Disabled

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How?

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Research and innovation double investment to €11 bln

light&fast measures to access

Funds

Coordination

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Innovation Union European Council, 4 Feb 2011

“Innovation contributes to tackling the most critical societal challenges we are facing. …ensure that innovations with a societal benefit get to the market quicker…. pilot Innovation Partnership on active and healthy ageing is an important step...”

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Digital public services: 2015 EU citizens use eGovernment Member States have online

cross-border public services

EU citizens access eHealth

online

50%

100%

100%

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Openness and interoperability

Improve standard settings

Coordinate interoperability Promote common standards

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Online trust and security

identity theft spam cybercrime

cybercrime centre computer emergency response teams

low trust = low use

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Digital Single Market: 2015

legal online access to content 50% shop online

20% buy cross border

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Internet for all

2020 2013 2015 ≥30Mbps for 100%

internet for 100%

≥50Mbps for 50%

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Digital inclusion: 2015 get more people online

now 2015 now 2015 now 2015

regular use disadvantaged never used

eSkills training

60% 75%

41% 60%

30% 15%

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ICT and Demographic Ageing

Social necessity •  80+ population doubles until 2050; 60+ from 20% (2000) to 29%

(2025) •  21% of 50+ population has severe vision/hearing/dexterity problems •  Today 4 working for 1 retired, in 2050 only 2 working for 1 retired •  Shortfall of care staff,

(estimated need for 20 million informal carers by 2025)

Economic opportunity •  Empowering elderly persons to age actively •  85 million consumers in Europe over 65 today, 150 Million by 2050 •  Telecare market >5 B€/year by 2015 in Europe

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ICT in support of older people…

•  At Work

–  Staying active and productive for longer –  Better quality of work and work-life balance

•  In the Community –  Overcoming isolation & loneliness –  Keeping up social networks –  Accessing public services

•  At Home –  Better quality of life for longer

–  Independence, autonomy and dignity

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European Council

Digital Agenda Assembly

Digital Agenda Scoreboard

Governance

Member States

European Parliament

Yearly DAE Communication

stakeholders

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Future Internet: A Comprehensive EU Approach

Time to Market

Technology Risk

FP7/PPP

Future Internet

• market oriented R&D • cost-efficiency • Common enablers • adaptation to specific demands…

• large scale trials (using existing technology)

• service innovation

Piloting deployment

2-3 years 5-10 years

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• longer-term R&D • integration of new ICT & new ideas

• open platforms and interoperability

CIP/ICT PSP

FP7

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Open Innovation for Future Internet-enabled Services in

“Smart” Cities

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25 Smart Cities in 15 Member States

7 Pilots - Different Priorities •  SMARTiP, PEOPLE: empowering the citizen •  Peripheria, Life 2.0: social interaction •  Open Cities: public sector services •  EPIC: Business and commercial aspects •  Smart-islands: geographical synergies

Common Objectives •  apply user-driven open

innovation methodologies •  build on innovative but mature

Internet technologies •  boost deployment of

internet-services •  carry out actual piloting at

representative scale

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Test bed 1 Test bed 2 Test bed 3

Test bed 4 Test bed 5

Test bed 6 Test bed 7 Test bed 8

Test bed 9

Federated Network Testbeds

Test bed 1 Test bed 2 Test bed 3

Test bed 4 Test bed 5

Test bed 6 Test bed 7 Test bed 8

Federated Service Testbeds

Exp1 Exp3

Exp2

Exp4

Exp5

User Communities

FIRE Future Internet Research & Experimentation

requirements

validation

Research Large Scale Experiment.

•  Supporting research and innovation on new network and service architectures •  Through large scale experimentation, predict behavior and assess non-technical impact

FIRE Research

FIRE Experimental Facility

Onelab2, PII, and Wisebed are offering their prototype services

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Call 3 Call 1 Call 2

Up to 8 Use Case Scenarios

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Up to 5 Trials

FI PPP: programme architecture

300M€ planned in 2011-13

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future internet: complementary vectors

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Conclusions Internet, from typewriter to core

infrastructure

Big challenges and possibilities 101 actions

Open innovation, Inclusion, Single market

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Thanks for your attention

Digital Agenda for Europe

http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda [email protected]