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YOUR EUROPEAN PARTNERS IN A GLOBAL MARKET
IoT: from EU Policy to Funding
IoT 2016 Forum, Madrid
2nd June
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EU & IFI FUNDING H2020 & GRANTS ADVOCACY & PUBLIC AFFAIRS
COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT TAILORED TRAININGS
Schuman Associates
Why does the EU matter?
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• EU policy making direct impact on MS
• Brussels, the world’s second biggest center of
corporate lobbying power, after Washington DC
(between 15,000 and 30,000 lobbyists)
• EU budget for 2014-2020: 960 BEUR
IoT potential in the EU Market
• Emerging EU IoT market: annual growth at 20%,
reaching a potential of more than 1 trillion euros in
2020 (400 MEUR in 2015)
• The number of IoT connections is estimated to
increase from approximately 4.9 billion in 2015 to
almost 25 billion in 2020
• It is estimated that there will be 825 000 unfilled
vacancies for ICT professionals by 2020 in the EU
Today’s EU policies are tomorrow’s business
By understanding EU policy initiatives, you understand where future EU
investments will go
Digital Single Market Strategy (May 2015)
One of the flagship initiatives of Juncker’s EU Commission
2 main goals:
To create a Digital Single Market that will help restore Europe as world leader in ICT
To create a Digital Single Market: free movement of goods, persons, services and capital is
ensured and citizens and businesses can access online activities under conditions of fair
competition
Impact on EC structure:
In July 2016 DG Connect will be
reshuffled:
New ‘Internet of things’ unit will be
set up
Strategy based on 3 pillars
APRIL 2016 hot month for EU IoT
policy developments
DSM Strategy development in 2016
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COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT Advancing the Internet of Things in Europe
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DIGITALISING EUROPEAN INDUSTRY INITIATIVE
COMMUNICATION
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E-GOVERNMENT ACTION PLAN
MARCHProposal on
spectrum
JUNELaunch of PPP on cyber
security
JUNECommunication on role of
platforms
Q3Communication on
competitive cyber industry
Q3Proposal on free flow data
Q4Proposal to review e-
privacy directive
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ICT STANDARIZATION COMMUNICATION
NL EU PRESIDENCY SLOVAKIA EU PRESIDENCY
MAYE-Commerce
Package
MAYParcel Delivery
MAYGeo-blocking
MAYConsumer
Protection Review
MAYUnfair commercial
Practices
MAYUnfair Commercial Practices Guidance
MAYInternet Platforms
MAYAudiovisual
Media Service Directive
Q3/Q4Copyright
Q3/Q4Satellite and Cable Directive
Q3/Q4Telecoms Framework
Q3/Q4Cyber security PPP
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Communication EU Cloud
In close collaboration
with the Industry(AIOTI,
DigitalEurope, etc)
Public consultations
Diving into EU Funds
1Brussels driven funds
2 Country driven funds
From Brussels to MS. National,
regional and local projects funded with
ESIF and managed at local level. The
EU invests in 2014-2020 about 450
billion EUR to reduce regional
divergences between the 28 MS
Brussels driven funds
Horizon 2020EU flagship R&D&I programme. 2016 CALLS
100 MEUR for LSP Projects 4 MEUR IoT Horizontal activities
17 MEUR IoT International Cooperation35 MEUR R&I on IoT integration and platforms (Still open)
Connecting Europe FacilityImproving EU digital services
infrastructure cross border (E-invoicing, Automated
translation, E-ID, E-delivery, E-signature)
1,2 BEUR for 2014-2020
ISA 2 ProgrammeInteroperability Solutions for Public
Administrations130 MEUR for 2016-2020
Direct Sales to the EU institutionsMany potential customers within the EU institutional set-up: EC, EP, DG –
DIGIT, EU agenciesOn average the Commission spends
500 MEUR on IT a year
EU BRUSSELS-CENTRAL FUNDS
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Country driven funds: ESIF
TOPICS COVERED: online goods and services,
e-government services and applications, connectivity, ICT Services and applications for SMEs
and Industry, e-skills, smart cities, etc
BUDGET: EUR 21.4 billion for ICT investments over the 2014-2020 in 28 MS
According EU policy developments on DSM we can expect higher
allocation of ESIF for ICT related activities in the next programming
period
ESIF: EU COUNTRIES LOCAL PROGRAMMES
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Irati Herrero Imaz
Senior Consultant at Schuman Associates, Madrid office
W: schumanassociates.com