What is the problem? Fragmentation of EU-produced technologies and services
Digital devices, applications and services should interact seamlessly anywhere, anytime.
However, this is far from being the case in Europe. The fragmentation of the potential market for EU-produced technologies and services hampers growth in Europe's ICT sector.
Why is EU action required? EU-wide standards ensure interoperability
Better Europe-wide standards would enhance interoperability and ensure that digital applications and devices work across borders. Current standards issued by international organisations cannot be considered as European Standards according to the current legislation. These problems will be addressed in the reform of the EU standardization framework, which is essential to keep pace with fast-moving international technology markets.
What will the Commission do?
- After consulting with stakeholders the European Commission, in 2011, will start the legislative process for revised standardisation.
- In 2012, Commission will provide ICT expertise where necessary to support the implementation of the legislative package.
- Finally, it will identify and execute appropriate actions in the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation enabling easy access for research projects to standardization activities.
Contact:
rainer.zimmermann@ec.europa.eu