Strategy for better use of Key Enabling Technologies by EU industry - Montesquieu Instituut

Montesquieu Instituut van wetenschap naar samenleving
Brussel, het Atomium
datum 26 juni 2012
plaats Brussel, België
aanwezigen A. (Antonio) Tajani e.a.
organisatie Europese Commissie (EC)

The European Commission will present a Communication on "A European Strategy for Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) – A bridge to growth and jobs". It will lay down how the KETS, notably micro- and nanoelectronics, advanced materials, industrial biotechnology, photonics, nanotechnology and advanced manufacturing systems, can be better used to give European industry the necessary boost to keep its technological leadership and to regain competitiveness.

KETs are the indispensable "technology bricks" to build a wide range of product applications to lead the technological leap forward for competitive advanced industrial production: whether it is the electric car, satellites, medical devices or advanced consumer goods, such as smartphones.

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Achtergrond

KETs economic impact is considerable. Even more considerable are the applications of KETs that directly and indirectly boost competitiveness and generate jobs, growth and wealth in the economy. The Commission’s European Competitiveness Report 2010 indicated a global current market volume of EUR 646 billion (around 2006/2008), which is projected to grow to over EUR 1 trillion by 2015.

The direct return on public investments from KETs is substantial as case studies show that it can quadruplicate the initial investment.

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Bijeenkomst

Press conference: Presentation of the European Commission Communication on "A European Strategy for Key Enabling Technologies – A bridge to growth and jobs", preceded by a technical briefing off the record.

IP and MEMO will be available on the day.

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Bronnen

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/ict/key_technologies/index_en.htm

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Perscontacten

Carlo Corazza: +32 (0)2 29 51 752 carlo.corazza@ec.europa.eu

Sara Tironi: +32 (0)2 29 90 403 sara.tironi@ec.europa.eu


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Europese Commissie (EC)

Deze instelling van de Europese Unie kan worden beschouwd als het 'dagelijks bestuur' van de EU. De leden van de Europese Commissie worden 'eurocommissarissen' genoemd. Elke eurocommissaris is verantwoordelijk voor één of meerdere beleidsgebieden. Momenteel zijn er 27 eurocommissarissen, voor elke lidstaat één. Samen vormen zij het college van eurocommissarissen. De eurocommissarissen moeten het belang van de Europese Unie als geheel behartigen, niet dat van hun eigen land.

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