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Digital Agenda for Europe
Does ICT matter - Dimensioning the issue
Maresa Meissl, CONNECT-F1, Growth and Jobs
Training programme for European Semester Officers
Does ICT matter ? – Facts [Growth]
"Embracing an Innovation Stimulus Package", Google Inc., 12 July 2012
"Endorsing the cloud"
could add 0,1-0,4% of
GDP growth to the EU.
ICT = 6% of
EU GDP
ICT investment
→50% productivity
growth
Internet usageX2
every 2 years, Mobile:
every year
Digitalized SMEs
produce 10% more,
grow and export
twice and create
twice the jobs
ordinary ones do
Internet has
contributed to 21% of
GDP growth across
the G20 from 2005 to
2010
GROWTH
4million ICT
workers, grow 3%
p.a. even in crisis
But we lack 900.000 people!
ICT boosts productivity
Sources of average annual labour productivity growth, 2000-2007
•Investment in ICT generates a bigger return to productivity growth
•than most other forms of capital investment.
•(Source: Oxford Economics, Capturing the ICT Dividend, 2011)
Broadband drives competiveness
Correlation Fixed Broadband Penetration and Competitiveness
WEF's Global Competitive Index score
5.8
Sweden
5.6
Finland
Japan
5.4
5.2
US
UK
Belgium
Austria
Germany
4.8
Netherlands
France
Luxembourg
5
Denmark
Korea
Ireland
Estonia
4.6
Spain
Czech Rep.
Portugal
Poland
4.4
Lithuania Italy
Hungary
4.2
Bulgaria
Slovakia
Cyprus
Slovenia
Malta
Latvia
Romania
4
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
0.35
0.4
0.45
Fixed broadband lines per 100 population
European Commission, 2011
A 10% increase in the broadband penetration rate results in 1 to 1.5% increase
in annual GDP per-capita. Faster broadband = higher GDP growth. (Czernich et al. University of Munich, 2009)
What is the Digital Agenda about?
Single European Market
in digital sphere
Basic broadband for all
Europeans by
2013
and faster rollout of
high speed internet
E-skills for all Europeans
Interoperability & standards
Trust & security online
ICT research & innovation
ICT solutions for ageing,
climate change,
cleaner transport,
e-government, e-health …
Going digital means ensuring conditions
for growth and jobs
Still Europe is lagging in going digital
e-Commerce – not enough cross-border purchases
Target: 20% of the population should buy cross border
online by 2015
eCommerce: citizens
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
bought online cross-border
bought online
UK
SE
DK
NL
LU
DE
FI
FR
MT
AT
BE
IE
EU27
SK
SI
CZ
PL
ES
HU
CY
EE
LV
PT
GR
LT
IT
BG
RO
0%
Basic and high-speed broadband penetration
needs to increase
45,0%
40,0%
35,0%
30,0%
25,0%
20,0%
15,0%
10,0%
5,0%
0,0%
RO
BG
SK
PL
LV
PT
EL
HU
IT
LT
CZ
IE
SI
ES
Basic
CY
AT
EE
EU
FI
MT
UK
LU
SE
BE
DE
FR
DK
NL
High-speed
Source: Commission services based on COCOM Total number of subscription by households and enterprises
divided by population.
Increase regular use from 60% to 75% - Halve the % of the
population that have never used the internet by 2015
Regular Internet users and non-users in % of population
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
Regular Internet users
never use the Internet
SE
N
L
D
K
LU
FI
U
K
BE
D
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AT
FR
EE
SK
IE
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U
EU
27
LV
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SI
C
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ES
LT
PL
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IT
PT
R
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BG
R
O
0%
Confidence in IT skills is low, especially those related to work and
privacy and security
% of people feeling confident in performing certain computer
and internet activities, 2011 (Scoreboard)
Protect private computer
from virus or other
computer infection
…only 53%
of the active
labour force
Protect personal data
Look for a job or change job
within a year
Communicate over the
internet
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
DAE Review December 2012
A European borderless economy — the Digital Single Market
Speeding up public sector innovation
Very fast internet supply and demand
Cloud computing
Trust and Security
Entrepreneurship and digital jobs and skills
Beyond R&D&I: An industrial agenda for key enabling technologies
7 Key Transformative Actions
Grand Coalition on ICT skills & Jobs
Copyright Framework Review
Directive on Network & Information Security
Regulatory measures on non-discrimination & wholesale pricing
(Broadband)
Common Industrial Strategy
for micro- and nano-electronics
Public Sector Infrastructure (CEF)
European Cloud Partnership
The Digital Single Market – a borderless EU economy
Fragmented
National
Frameworks
Digital Single
Market
Full implementation of updated DAE - Impacts
5% expected increase of European
GDP by 2020
1.2 million jobs expected to be created in
infrastructure construction in the short
term, rising to 3.8 million jobs
throughout the economy in the long term
Growth
& Jobs
Digital Agenda
Scoreboard
• Annual state of play of progress
in all 101 Digital Agenda actions
in all 27 EU Member States
• Overall progress good:
• more than 50% actions
completed
• ~10% actions behind
schedule
• DAE review December
2012 announced refocused
actions
DAE implementation
Online stakeholder engagement
work with the Digital Agenda High Level Group
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/
SCOREBOARD
Monitoring country
progress – explore
open data
DIGITAL AGENDA
ASSEMBLY
GOING LOCAL
Connecting with
local stakeholders
23 Actions for Member States
• Overall good progress
http://www.daeimplementation.eu
ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda
blogs.ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/
@DigitalAgendaEU
DigitalAgenda