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National strategyIKT research and development
Facts and figures
Photo: Thor Nielsen/SINTEF
What is ICT R&D?
Photo: Geir Mogen/SINTEF
How do we prioritise?
Photo: Johan Røed/NTNU. CC BY-SA 2.0
1) Areas where we have world-class research
2) Areas that are important to Norwegianbusinesses
3) Areas that address important societalchallenges
Quality
Photo: Johan Røed/NTNU Engineering Science and Technology. CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
Why?
How?
• Basic ICT R&D
• Stronger ties between sectors and researchtopics
• Centres of excellence
• Knowledge and competence
• International work
Business development and value creation
Photo: Alan Klo/Statoil ASA
Why?
How?
• Business ph.d.
• More tax incentives for R&D
• Increased commercialisation in publiclyfunded R&D
• Venture capital
Societal challenges
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Cyber security
Photo: Torgeir Haugaard/Forsvarets mediesenter
Why?
• Area where we need to have nationalcompetency
• ICT is increasingly important to society
• The numbers of threats are increasing
Public sector and national infrastructure
Photo: Lars Schmidt/Post Danmark
Why?
• Digitisation and public secor reform
• Little knowledge about use and effect
• Need for innovation in the public sector
• Interface between ICT and law
Health and care
Photo: Geir Mogen/NTNU
What?
• ICT in medical research
• Welfare technology
What now?
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• New program(s) in NRC
• Horizon 2020 and a Norwegian strategy forEuropean research
• Public sector Ph.d. in ICT
• Gap ICT competence supply and demand
Questions?