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Digital policies for public administrations and SMEs

The mountain dimension of cooperation

9 November 2018, Brussels

Andrea Halmos

European Commission, DG CONNECT

#DigitiseEU

Digitisation & Digital Innovation

• Products & services: integration of ICT in all types of products and services (e.g. connected car, wearables or smart home appliances, etc.)

• Processes: for more productivity and resource efficiency

• Business models: re-shuffling value chains and blurring boundaries between products and services (e.g. co-creation, sharing, etc.)

Full end-to-end e-procurement can generate savings between 5 to 20%

Applying the "once-only" principle in the EU could generate an annual saving of around €5 billion

The digital by default strategy at EU28 level could result in around €10 billion of annual savings

Switching from paper to fully automated invoicing can cut the costs of receiving an invoice from 30-50 euro to 1 euro

E-procedures could reduce costs by yearly EUR 19 million for cross-border

businesses and EUR 810 million for domestic businesses

Potential benefits of digital government

Potential of industrial digital transformation

Source: Roland Berger, 2015

Source: McKinsey Global Institute, 2016

eGovernment Action Plan 2016-2020

Modernise public administration with ICT 1

• Accelerate the transition to e-procurement, e-signatures

• Implementation of the "once-only" principle in public procurement.

Full end-to-end e-procurement can generate savings between 5 to 20%

eGovernment Action Plan Pillar I.

Enabling cross-border mobility through interoperability

2

• Make the European e-Justice Portal a one-stop shop for information on European justice issues.

• Single digital gateway: allowing users to obtain all information & assistance to operate across borders

• Help EU Member States develop cross-border e-health services

eGovernment Action Plan Pillar II.

Enabling cross-border mobility through interoperability

2

• Interconnect all business registries and insolvency registers

Companies will only need to provide paperwork to public authorities in one EU country, even if they operate in other EU Member States.

• Set up a pilot project to apply the "once-only" principle for businesses across borders.

eGovernment Action Plan Pillar II.

Facilitating digital interaction between administrations and citizens/businesses

3

• Assess the possibility of applying the once-only principle for citizens in a cross-border context.

• Transform Commission websites to enable increasing engagement and participation of citizens and businesses

eGovernment Action Plan Pillar III.

Digital enablers

Digital transformation of industry

Digital Innovation Hubs

A group of organisations with complementary expertise and a non-profit objective, offering a set of services to companies – especially SMEs (incl. Start-ups) and mid-

caps – to support their digital transformation through a one-stop-shop.

autonomous robot to make agriculture more digital

3D Scanner to design made-to-measure shoe insoles using cloud-based HPC

Digital Innovation Hubs Catalogue

• Yellow pages of DIHs

• Fact-sheets with profile, contact data, service examples for regional, national, and EU-supported DIHs

• Map-based search tool by technical competences, market sector, services

http://s3platform.jrc.ec.europa.eu/digital-innovation-hubs-tool

206 Digital Innovation Hubs in the EU: • Various geometries (size, sector, technology) • Funded through regional, national or EU

programmes • Self-declaration checked against criteria

Actions for regions without Digital Innovation Hub

Training and mentoring support to 34 Digital Innovation Hubs in 13 EU Member States

Finishing: Nov 2018

https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/implementing-digitising-european-industry-actions/digital-innovation-hubs-smart-factories-new-eu

Supporting the development and scaling-up of at least 30 regional DIHs in at least 12 different EU MS

Focus on regions with limited uptake

and adoption of digital technologies Direct support for developing their

concrete action plans as well as business and financing plans

Digital transformation of European industry DIHELP- DIH Enhanced-Learning Programme

DT-ICT-01-2019: Smart Anything Everywhere

± 8M€ for widening the SAE and I4MS networks towards industrial regions which are so far underrepresented

Call opening (tbc): 16 Oct. 2018

deadline: 2 April 2019

Smart Factories in EU13

Digital Innovation Hubs Example of an EU-level Initiative

ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs (I4MS) 140M€ of EU funding - 15 large projects

125 DIHs/competence centres

450 experiments: 80% cross-border dimension

560 contractors. Out of which 406 industrial:

84% SMEs and mid-caps, 50% users, 65% new in EU R&I Programmes

29 Member States and Ass. Countries

http://i4ms.eu/

https://smartanythingeverywhere.eu/

Digital Europe Programme

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Digital Europe Programme

Digital Innovation Hubs will diffuse digital capacities notably high performance computing, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, advanced digital skills across the economy enabling the digital transformation of the industry and public

sector organisations.

Thank you!

@DigitiseEU #DigitiseEU @DSMeu

Follow the latest progress and get involved

andrea.halmos@ec.europa.eu

Contacts

bit.ly/DigitiseEUpillars bit.ly/futuriumdei

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