What is the problem? More proactive action is needed to mainstream ICT
The uptake of ICT in areas of public interest requires proactive public policies. The major hurdles for the wider and better use of ICT in these areas include the unavailability of ICT-based services or products, the lack of interoperability of solutions across the Member States, and the lack of cross border initiatives or critical mass.
Why is EU action required?
- To ensure efficient uptake and best use by businesses and governments and citizens of ICT innovations. These innovations can help address some of the main challenges of our society from health to ageing, climate change, education and energy efficiency.
- To unlock business opportunities and market developments by favouring the development of EU-wide markets.
- To produce higher quality products and compete better on a global scale.
What are the Commission's plans?
The objective of large-scale pilots is to provide proof-of-concept so that ICT can be mainstreamed in our processes, products and services. ICT-based innovations will be tested in real settings to demonstrate their genuine value and prepare for their wider adoption.
In 2010:
- Launch of consultation on future funding to boost EU competitiveness and innovation
In 2011:
- Work Programme 2011 of the ICT Policy Support Programme under the CIP
- Proposal for next Competitiveness and Innovation Programme
Contact:
morten.moller@ec.europa.eu