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Key Action II Concertation Meeting 13 & 14 June 2002

Key Action II Concertation Meeting 13 & 14 June 2002. Key Action II Activities Socio-economic Research & International Co-operation. Thanassis Chrissafis DGINFSO-C2. SER and INCO activities in KAII: an overview. Two “horizontal” activities at FP level,

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Key Action II Concertation Meeting 13 & 14 June 2002

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  1. Key Action II Concertation Meeting 13 & 14 June 2002 Key Action II Activities Socio-economic Research & International Co-operation Thanassis Chrissafis DGINFSO-C2

  2. SER and INCO activities in KAII: an overview Two “horizontal” activities at FP level, integrated in each Specific Programme • rational • content of activities • results • focused next steps towards FP6

  3. INCO in KAII strategy and actions eB & eW is a global issue: - global technologies and applications - drivers of the global economy - EU strengths need to be exploited globally - many win-win opportunities Main objectives for KAII: to support focused international access for European business, consumers and workers and to ensure Europe’s leading participationto international developments in e-business and e-work.

  4. INCO in KAII strategy and actions A coherent geographical approach (why): - Enlargement - Industrialised countries - Meda and Latin America - Other countries Forms of INCO activities: R&D Broad adoption Policy development “Cost/impact” considerations in designing actions

  5. Enlargement KAII initiated explicit support actionsfor full participation of NAS to the IST programme - infodays - ALs on Enlargement countries - NAS extensions of running projects - regional events and initiatives e.g. Baltics, EWEN, SEEbiz Results: very high participation of NAS in KAII eB & eW is advancing fast in NAS - close the gap - contribution to the Enlargement of the EU

  6. Industrialised Countries IMS S&T Agreements with USA, Canada, Australia Bilateral co-operation actions with Canada, Australia Dependability Initiative with US Euro-Gifu with Japan Projects: involvement of partners from these countries and International Organisations

  7. Meda and Latin America EU-MEDIS programme: eB & eW included, projects managed in KAII EU-LATIS and EU-@LIS programmes: active participation of KAII a number of events has and will be taking place in these countries Participation in KAII projects

  8. Other countries Bilateral co-operation EU-China Russia & NIS Third country participation

  9. Socio-economic research in KAII

  10. SER in KAII InKAII, technology research is highly sensitive to the context in which it is being applied: e.g. economic, social, legal, aspects About 50 SER projects, including some roadmaps, are currently running in KAII Many KAII technology projects include SER activities KAII ensures the co-ordination of SER activities at IST programme level

  11. Size distribution of SER projects 2 - 2.5 M: 10 projects 1.5 - 2 M: 4 projects 1 - 1.5 M: 8 projects 0.5 - 1 M: 17 projects mainly large projects (>1 mE) .... ... high expectations for results and impact!

  12. Analysis of project portfolio and related activities • 50 projects and a few road-mapson models and scenarios • Five concertation meetings • reports available on www.cordis.lu/ist/ka2/ser.htm • clustering activities have matured • e.g. SOLICITER, E-FACTORS, SINE, E-REGEN

  13. Analysis of project portfolio and related activities - cont.d - • Specific workshops have been organised: • Understanding the New Economy (February 2002), • EU- US co-operation on SER (October 2001), • Workshop on Intangible Assets (IST Conference 2000), • SER in the IST programme (IST Conference, 1999). • Many workshops and conferences in projects

  14. Analysis of project portfolio and related activities - cont.d - Four major areas of work • New Economy • Statistical Indicators • Legal & Regulatory Frameworks • Research on major EU policies

  15. Mapping of SER areas • New Economy • Industrial Organisation (12 projects) • Work & Employment (8 projects) • Regional development (8 projects) • Sustainable Development (4 projects) • Corporate Social Responsibility (2 projects) • Innovation (many projects)

  16. Mapping of SER areas • Statistical Indicators • Multi-theme projects (2 projects) • eBusiness (3 projects) • Regional Indicators (1 projects) • Work, employment and labour markets (1 project) • Legal & Regulatory Frameworks (5projects) • Research on major EU policies (3 projects)

  17. Analysis & assessment of project results,beyond individual project level Experts are currently working on this task New Economy: 4 experts Statistical Indicators: concertation meeting, April 2002, Legal & Regulatory aspects: 1 expert

  18. Who is involved? Regional Developments projects: USHER, E-MINDER, DEESD, RISESI, BEEP, MUTEIS, G-NIKE, but also, BISER, PRELUDE expert/rapporteur: Mr Frank WILSON, fwilson@i-d.co.uk Work & Employment projects: FAMILIES, TOSCA, EMERGENCE, ANGELO, FLEXWORK, SIGIS, WWW-ICT, KISEIS, LAW. expert/rapporteur: Mr Gérard VALENDUC, gvalenduc@compuserve.com

  19. Who is involved? Industrial Organisation projects: ALTERNATIVE, MOBICOM, DEEP-SIA, SIMWEB,BEE, DOMINO, THINK-CREATE, E-FACTORS, B2B METRICS, SEAMATE, BEST,SMILE expert/rapporteur: Ms Angeliki POULYMENAKOU, akp@aueb.gr Sustainable Development projects: ASSIST, TERRA2000, DEESD, SUSTEL Corporate Social Responsibility projects: VIP, DEESD expert/rapporteur, for both: Ms Elena BONFIGLIOLI, eb@csreurope.org

  20. Who is involved? Statistical Indicators projects: SIBIS, E-LIVING, B2B METRICS, SEAMATE, ERMIS,MUTEIS, INDIC@TOR, also 7 projects managed by Eurostat expert/rapporteur: Mr Deo RAMPRAKASH, deor@pt.lu Legal & Regulatory aspects: E-COMMLEX, CCFORM, E-LEGAL, ALIVE, E-ARBITRATION expert/rapporteur: Ms Anne SALAUN, anne.salaun@e-consult.be

  21. Who is involved, and how? Draft reports will be sent to each project involved for contribution. Projects should provide relevant information, input, results, etc. Other projects, not listed, can also send informationto the rapporteur(s), to be included, when they perform relevant SER activities Reports will be finalised by 25th of June!

  22. Exploitation of SER activities A collective effort is needed if results of related projects are going to be targeted, through exploitation initiatives, to well specified actors Eventually, a major European conference in less than a year from now, with active involvement of all projects concerned

  23. SER in FP6 Already some roadmaps and clusters are running EoIs on SER have been submitted: analysis IPs and NoEs on SER: at FP6 level, IST level SER will also be an integral part of technology IPs and NoEs

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