Reshaping the Danube Region imaginary: A focus on digital transformation and HPC
21 juil. 2021
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Publié en ligne: 21 juil. 2021
Pages: 58 - 78
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/rsc-2019-0009
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© 2019 Victor Cepoi, published by Sciendo
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Digital transformation of Industry Guidelines at Danube region level
Digital transformation of Industry Guidelines at Danube region level | |
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• To support certain parts of society in particular need for targeted ICT policies, such as groups with a low uptake, those excluded from access or others with particular training needs | |
• To increase the availability of internet access | |
• To protect the freedom of expression on the web | |
• To protect critical infrastructures. | |
• To increase the availability of technical infrastructure such as broadband and technical equipment | |
• To use better the EU Funds for ICT | |
• To create synergies between the building of energy, transport and telecom networks, in order to reduce the cost of broadband installation | |
• To establish Living Labs through which businesses, universities and public administration jointly develop new products by involving customers/users from very early stages, including design | |
• To support openness to new research and market developments in a public and people-oriented approach | |
• To support the development of initiatives to stimulate the creation of new markets, the diffusion of new technologies, enhancement of intellectual property protection and standards and impact assessments of new legislative or regulatory proposals on innovation | |
• To promote actions supporting the internationalisation of SMEs and facilitating interdisciplinary cooperation | |
• To construct joined or networked industrial and technological parks, as well as transportation, logistics and exhibition centres | |
• To support investments in competitive infrastructure for SME, especially in rural and border regions |