Webcast: Visby Agenda: creating impact for an eUnion 2015, 10 November
Webcast: Conference, Visby Agenda: ‘Creating Impact for an eUnion 2015’, 10 November
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Programme:
09.00 CONSULTING THE PUBLIC: ANALYSIS OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION CONSULTATIONS AND THE EUROPEAN DEBATE
The Commission’s open consultation on the European Digital Competitiveness Report resulted in more than 800 responses. The report A Green Knowledge Society, commissioned by the Presidency has triggered the public to collaboratively produce an alternative Visby Agenda. Europe’s efforts towards building a new ICT policy framework are generating significant interest. It is therefore vital to ensure that the diversity of voices and opinions being expressed are added to the debate.
Mr Detlef Eckert, Director, DG Information Society and Media, European Commission
Mr Simon Forge, Director, SCF Associates Ltd, United Kingdom
Ms Bridget Cosgrave, Director General, DigitalEurope
09.40 BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES:
FUELLING COMPETITION AND OPENESS IN A DIGITAL SINGLE MARKET
Information is increasingly the currency of an emerging knowledge-based society. If we manage to remove obstacles to a free flow of information, we can expect innovation, competition and a digital single market where creativity thrives and users and producers confidently meet on an equal footing. Among the challenges for policy are the delivery of solutions for IPR, information and network security, valuing user-generated content, identity management and online payments.
Keynote presentation
Mr Esko Aho, Executive Vice President, Corporate Relations and Responsibility,
Nokia, Finland
Catching up with the consumer
Mr Simon Hampton, Director of European Public Policy & Government Affairs, Google
10.30 Break
11.00 CHANGE PERSPECTIVES: ADDRESSING A RADICAL TRANSFORMATION TOWARDS A EUROPEAN KNOWLEDGE-BASED SOCIETY
President Barroso has called for a radical transformation towards a European knowledge-based society. Policies should foster knowledge and confidence for users to enable them to fully reap the benefits of the Internet. For governments, public data and public services are areas where much still remains to be done. Challenges for policy-makers include education to meet increased
demand and use, transparency of user’s rights and obligations on the Internet.
Keynote presentation
Mr Hans Rosling, Professor, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Presentation
Mr Nicklas Lundblad, Senior Executive Vice President,
Stockholm Chamber of Commerce
11.50 SETTING A NEW AGENDA: POLICY LEADERSHIP AND IMPLEMENTATION
One of the most complex aspects of setting a new ICT policy agenda for Europe is to determine which areas are to be given priority and how to implement them.
It is a well established fact that the Lion’s share of contributions from ICT’s mainly reside outside of the ICT sector. Therefore policy-making benefits from being horizontal and high-level. Political leadership needs to connect both specialized and generic regulation in order to meet high-level targets for society, in line with wide-reaching political visions.
Ms Catherine Trautmann, Member of the European Parliament, France
Ms Suvi Lindén, Minister for Communications, Finland
Ms Åsa Torstensson, Minister for Communications, Sweden
Ms Pilar del Castillo Vera, Member of the European Parliament, Spain
12.40 CLOSING SESSION: SUMMING UP HIGHLIGHTS AND TENTATIVE RESULTS
The conference is closed by representatives of the Swedish presidency and the
European Commission. The Closing Address is given by a representative for the incoming Spanish presidency.
Mr Leif Zetterberg, State Secretary to the Minister for Communications, Sweden
Mr Fabio Colasanti, Director General, DG Information Society and Media,
European Commission
Mr Francisco Ros Perán, State Secretary for Telecommunications and
Information Society, Spain
When
10 November09.00–13.10
Where
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Wisby strand
Strandvägen 4Visby, Sweden
Access
Press access
Ministry in charge
Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications
Cabinet minister
Contacts
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Kenneth Hultgren
Press Secretary to the Minister for Communications Åsa Torstensson
+46 8 405 10 00
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Sofia Holmgren
Desk Officer, Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications
+46 8 405 37 47
+46 70 313 53 14