Mr. Francisco Buján Senior Innovation & Technology Consultant, CARSA WATIFY Team

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Mr. Francisco Buján Senior Innovation & Technology Consultant, CARSA WATIFY Team

A forward-looking vision Watify is an awareness-raising campaign funded by the European Commission to support the EU efforts to stimulate the modernization of Europe s industry by: Boosting European SMEs technological transformation Supporting Europe s regions to translate their smart specialisation strategies in the areas of digitisation and KETs into concrete projects. 2

From a regional development perspective Key enabling technologies (KETs) Advanced Manufacturing technologies Industrial Biotechnology Nanotechnology Advanced materials Micro/nanoelectronics Photonics Digital technologies Artificial intelligence Big Data IoT Cybersecurity Cloud computing Open Source Platforms Blockchain Policies for R&D and Innovation 3

Why Digital & Key Enabling Technologies? These technologies help SMEs to transform and evolve their business because: Introduce higher added-value to products Increase global exports allowing access to high-demanding markets Requires high skilled staff increasing performance at all company levels Triggers continuous innovation Have the potential to modernize manufacturing processes by reducing: Production costs Raw materials Energy consumption 4

Digital & Key Enabling Technologies matter to the European Economy Traditional companies add 75% of the economic value created by internet companies KETs represent 1 trillion EUR or 19% of the total EU-28 production 5

Digital & Key Enabling Technologies matter to European jobs KETs make up 3.3 million jobs or 11% of all jobs dependent on manufacturing 1.5 million additional jobs potential in the EU digital economy 6

Digital & Key Enabling Technologies matter to European SMEs SMEs grow two-three times faster embracing digital technologies 10.000 EU SMEs base their businesses on the development & commercialisation of KETs 7

Digital & Key Enabling Technologies matter to European productivity KETs stimulate GDP growth & regional innovation performance Digital technologies increasingly adopted: e.g. Big Data 40% usage increase per year, 5-6% higher productivity gains, 3.6% of cost reductions 8

How? boost and facilitate technological transfer to SMEs, regions and cities connect SMEs and stakeholders by facilitating the sharing of best practices, lessons learnt, ideas for advancement and by encouraging collaboration on projects. inspire SMEs and local stakeholders to transform and work together on digitisation and KETS projects. 9

Boost and facilitate 240 AWARENESS EVENTS in regions and cities all around Europe in the forms of: Group presentations by WATIFY ambassadors, digital icons and thematic experts Short workshops with digitisation and KETs experts Presentation of success stories and best practices Digital tours to present digitising and KETs services Online Training sessions Twitter chats Participation to sectoral, regional and international events 10

Connect 40 Matchmaking Events with the objectives of: Fostering the development of crossregional cooperation projects or joint initiatives Facilitating the cooperation between SMEs, regions, cities and competence centres willing to work together on projects which demonstrate potential for cross-regional cooperation in KETs and digital transformation. Optimising the involvement of all actors towards the formulation of concrete projects which demonstrate 11 potential for cross-regional cooperation

Inspire More than 100 SUCCESS STORIES of: SMEs that have successfully transformed their business or created new products / services applying digital technologies and/or KETs. Regions that are leaders in technological transformation policies and projects 12

With whom? Local and regional policy makers SMEs and large companies Universities and technology Centres Intermediary organizations Regional development agencies (RDAs) Other intermediaries such as Clusters, industry associations, etc. 13

Watify generates exploitable resources EXPERTSISE SESSIONS Webinars for training and technology awareness HIGH LEVEL NETWORKING With the European public and private sectors BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES For anyone taking part and participating in the activities 14

Let s get social! Follow WATIFY on: facebook.com/watify twitter.com/watify linkedin.com/watify Visit watify.eu Contact: fbujan@carsa.es 15

TODAY s AGENDA & ITS OBJECTIVES 16

AGENDA 17

AGENDA 18

WORKING GROUPS 19

3 WORKING GROUPS Diogo Correia Francisco Buján?????? 3. ------- 20

Working groups 30min of informal discussion conducted by the Group moderator. Apart from what conductors may bring, you can also propose topics to discuss. 5 minutes each for presentation of conclusions Q&A 21