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eEurope 2005

eEurope 2005 - An Information Society for all

 

Note: eEurope 2005 finished at the end of 2005.

Please note that these pages are archived and no longer updated.

For up to date information, please see the i2010 strategy website.

 

Welcome to the eEurope 2005 website archive

The eEurope 2005 Action Plan was launched at the Seville European Council in June 2002 and endorsed by the Council of Ministers in the eEurope Resolution of January 2003. It aimed to develop modern public services and a dynamic environment for e-business through widespread availability of broadband access at competitive prices and a secure information infrastructure.

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logo i2010: Information Space * Innovation & Investment in R&D * Inclusion “i2010” (European Information society in 2010) is an initiative which will provide an integrated approach to information society and audio-visual policies in the EU, covering regulation, research, and deployment and promoting cultural diversity. It will look for fast and visible results, building on the optimistic outlook for ICT industries and markets. It will encourage fast growth built around the convergence at the levels of networks, services and devices. Its objective will be to ensure that Europe’s citizens, businesses and governments make the best use of ICTs in order to improve industrial competitiveness, support growth and the creation of jobs and to help address key societal challenges.  Read more 

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19.12 The 2005 Benchmarking Report and colour cover page is now available.
14.10 Eurostat is organising a conference: "Knowledge Economy - Challenges for Measurement" in Luxembourg on 8 and 9 December 2005.
13.10 The Commission has launched information technology risk preparedness study.
06.10 3rd Ministerial eGovernment Conference, in Manchester on 24 - 25 November 2005.
15.09 See the report on e-Inclusion: New challenges and policy recommendations by the Expert Section of the eEurope Advisory Group
14.09 Study on Risk Preparedness in Business in the field of Network and Information Security
13.07 The Digital Divide Report and online consultation
27.06 New report on e-government in the EU Member States
31.05 The Commission Communication "i2010 - A European Information Society for growth and employment"
31.05  Launch of the new i2010 website
20.05 Conclusions, joint statement and interviews from the students are now available on the e-Learning Conference website
20.05 e-Health: Commission calls for better use of technologies that empower patients, improve healthcare and save lives
04.05 23/05 - 24/05 eHealth conference 2005.  Health ministers and ICT experts from across Europe are due to meet in the Norwegian town of Tromso to debate how the potential of “eHealth” can be realised. Tromso is the third European ministerial conference on eHealth.
27.04 Call for Tender: Status on e-Inclusion measurement, analysis and approaches for improvement
25.04 Presentations from the DRM Workshop on 6th April are now available.
15.03 e-Government Benchmarking Report. See here for final report on the 5th measurement of the indicator for online availability of public services
14.03 All public consultation responses are now online here
09.03 eLearning Conference 19/20th May
08.03 DRM Workshop: Reaching consensus on Digital Rights Management.  Centre Borschette, 6 April 2005

 


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