WEBINAR
DIGITAL
INNOVATION
HUBS
European Digital Innovation Hubs
(E-DIHs) en el programa Digital
Europe
15 Viernes 15 de mayo
12:00 – 12:45
Sra. Anna Puig Centelles
Program Officer, DG CNECT A2 -
Technologies and Systems for
Digitising Industry
Sra. Paloma Pérez Moreno
Legal Officer, DG CNECT R5 -
Programme Implementation
Comisión
EuropeaComisión
Europea
Con la colaboración de:
Sr. Mikel Irujo
Director General de Acción
Exterior
Gobierno
de Navarra
Sr. Ignacio Moreno
Aramburu
Second National Expert from
Navarra Goverment, DG CNECT
B5 – Investment in Very High
Capacity Networks – WiFi4EU
Gobierno
de Navarra/ Comisión
Europea
NAVARRA,European Entrepreneurial Region
03. NAVARRA HAS A PLAN: S3
04. THE NAVARRESE INNOVATIONSYSTEM
TECHNOLOGICAL CENTRES
Non profit innovative institutions
focused on development of
technology to be deployed in
industry.
RESEARCH CENTRES
Non profit R&D institutions
focused on generating new
knowledge.
UNIVERSITIES
High level academic institutions
focused on teaching but also on
basic scientific research activity.
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3
2
Navarra Innovation System
Entrepreneurial environment01 ENTREPRENEURIAL NETWORKS
Navarre has developed a public-
private network to enhance the
synergies between the agents that
support entrepreneurship and
private initiative.
The proximity of the authorities, universities,
technology centres, business organisations
and local development agencies creates an
ideal space for communication and creativity
for business
CEIN, the agent which promotes
entrepreneurship, are all aligned to
make technology, financing and counselling
for entrepreneurs/ businesspeople a
reality
SODENA, the public company which
coordinates development of the
strategic plan and is the instrument of
financial support, mainly through
venture capital.
ADItech, the agent which
coordinates the technology
centres.
02. BUSINESS ECOSYSTEM
01. NAVARRE AT A GLANCE
S3 plans and actions
Navarra S3 aims to boost Navarra’s economy in its
transformation towards a knowledge economy, with a greater
capacity to incorporate technology into industrial
processes, products and services, becoming a more
innovative, productive and export-oriented economy, while
looking for efficiency by using natural and energy resources,
and for greater social and territorial cohesion. The S3 Strategy
includes the four main pillars of the SBA as promoting
entrepreneurship, reduction of regulatory burden, access to finance
and markets and internationalization, through
the elaboration of concrete plans developed during 2017,
following an open participatory process.
Navarra has developed plans andactions in order to fulfil the S3 competitiveness
factors and also, and very important, to achieve the SBA priorities. The
most relevant plans and tools are:
01 Navarre Industrial Plan
02 Cluster policy
03 Entrepreneurship plan
04 Venture capital
05 Technology transfer funds
06 Social economy plan
07 Internationalisation plan
02. BUSINESS ECOSYSTEM
Navarre wishes toposition itself asthe national leader in precisionmedicineFields of work in
personalised medicine
HEALTH CARE
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION AND TALENT
INFRASTRUCTURE(Data Center+ sequencing)
02. BUSINESS ECOSYSTEM
WEBINAR
DIGITAL
INNOVATION
HUBS
European Digital Innovation Hubs
(E-DIHs) en el programa Digital
Europe
15 Viernes 15 de mayo
12:00 – 12:45
Sra. Anna Puig Centelles
Program Officer, DG CNECT A2 -
Technologies and Systems for
Digitising Industry
Sra. Paloma Pérez Moreno
Legal Officer, DG CNECT R5 -
Programme Implementation
Comisión
EuropeaComisión
Europea
Sr. Mikel Irujo
Director General de Acción
Exterior
Gobierno
de Navarra
Sr. Ignacio Moreno
Aramburu
Second National Expert from
Navarra Goverment, DG CNECT
B5 – Investment in Very High
Capacity Networks – WiFi4EU
Gobierno
de Navarra/ Comisión
Europea
Función comoExperto Nacional Destacado
Opciones de financiación
Garantizar que todos los ciudadanos de la UE tengan acceso a banda ancha de alta velocidad.
Ignacio MORENO ARAMBURU, National Expert, Unit B5 Investments in High Capacity Networks
DG CONNECT, European Commission
• Conectividad Gigabit para losprincipales agentes socioeconómicos
• Cobertura 5G ininterrumpidaen areas urbanas y principalslineas de transporte
• Al menos 100 Mbps para todoslos ciudadano europeos.
Commission’s strategy on Connectivity for aEuropean Gigabit Society,
Objectivos 2025
Medidas de financiación:
• Financiación de la UE: bonos por valor de15 000 EUR por municipio.
• Los cupones se utilizarán para instalarequipos de Wi-Fi en espacios públicosdentro del municipio.
• Las comunidades locales se comprometena proporcionar Internet de muy altavelocidad a través de WiFi4EU, sincompetir con ofertas similares de Wi-Fi(pagar suscripción mensual ymantenimiento)
• Info at WiFi4EU Portal
WiFi4EU
WiFi4EU
La mezcla de conectividad
¿Por qué conectividad?
Internet FijaEn 2018, el 83.1% de los hogares con
conexión rápida a internet fija (NGA)[2]
En 2018, la cobertura
LTE alcanza el 98,9%
de los hogares de la
UE[2]
10% aumento en las conexiones de banda
ancha
= 1% aumento del PIB per cápita por año [1] En 2017, el 54%
del tráfico móvil se
descargó a redes
fijas¿Por qué Wi-Fi?Para 2022, las redes Wi-Fi y móviles
representarán el 71% del tráfico.[3]
Wi-Fi: la tendencia está aumentando, con
estimaciones hasta 2022[3]
[1] https://op.europa.eu/webpub/eca/special-reports/broadband-12-2018/en/
[2] https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/study-broadband-coverage-europe-2018
[3] Cisco World 2019 report https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/service-provider/visual-networking-index-vni/white-paper-c11-741490.html
• Plataforma de inversión para financiarproyectos de banda ancha de menor escalaen Europa, que actualmente no tienen fácilacceso a la financiación.
• Complementar los instrumentos financierosexistentes de la UE para el desarrollo debanda ancha y la financiación privada.
• Objetivo: agrupar 500 millones de euros ymovilizar al menos mil millones de euros(2018-2021).
• Public investors: European nvestment Bank (EIB), the EuropeanCommission, and National Promotional Banks (Caisse desDépôts), KfW), Cassa depositi e prestiti).
CEBF
• Implementación de redes actualizables a 1 Gigabit y basadas en
modelos solo al por mayor.
• Inversiones realizadas por empresas "nuevas" o empresas que tienen una
pequeña base de activos (proyectos "nuevos").
• Implementar una "tecnología de vanguardia" comparable a las
tecnologías disponibles comercialmente de mejor rendimiento.
• Predominantemente en áreas desatendidas (NGA gris y áreas NGA
blancas)
• Info at: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/connecting-europe-broadband-fund
Connecting European Broadband FundCriterios de Eligibilidad
CEF2 Digital 2021-2027
Commission proposal June 2018
Political agreement with []
8 March 2019
Stakeholder Consultations
March/April/May2019
Consultations in CEF Expert Group
June 2019
Online consultation on Implementation RoadmapJune – September 2019
Closing MFF negotiations
Date ?
First Multiannual Work Programme agreed with
MSEnd 2020
CEF2 Digital Non paper
6 December 2019
Draft Work Programme in CEF Expert Group
Easter 2020
Pilar 1 Despliegue de Infraestructuras 5G
Corredores 5G a lo largo de las líneas de transporte principales
5G communities –Conectividad Gigabit para agentes socio-
económicos y ciudadanos
Proyectos 5G4EU [“Nueva generación
WiFi4EU”]
Pilar 2 Infraestructuras transfronterizas de datos en la EU
Conectividadestratégica de terabit
para HPC
Backbones para federaciones de nubes
transfronterizas y sostenibles
Conectividad submarinade importancia
estratégica.
• Iniciativa de la Comisión Europea paraapoyar a las autoridades públicasnacionales y regionales a cargo deldespliegue de banda ancha.
• El programa de intercambio deconocimientos y desarrollo de capacidadesincluye eventos, publicaciones y entrevistasen video.
Info at: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/broadband-competence-offices
Broadband Competence Offices Network
WEBINAR
DIGITAL
INNOVATION
HUBS
European Digital Innovation Hubs
(E-DIHs) en el programa Digital
Europe
15 Viernes 15 de mayo
12:00 – 12:45
Sra. Anna Puig Centelles
Program Officer, DG CNECT A2 -
Technologies and Systems for
Digitising Industry
Sra. Paloma Pérez Moreno
Legal Officer, DG CNECT R5 -
Programme Implementation
Comisión
EuropeaComisión
Europea
Sr. Mikel Irujo
Director General de Acción
Exterior
Gobierno
de Navarra
Sr. Ignacio Moreno
Aramburu
Second National Expert from
Navarra Goverment, DG CNECT
B5 – Investment in Very High
Capacity Networks – WiFi4EU
Gobierno
de Navarra/ Comisión
Europea
European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIHs)
in the Digital Europe Programme (DEP)
Paloma Pérez Moreno, Legal Officer, DG CNECT R5 - Programme Implementation
Anna Puig Centelles, Program Officer, DG CNECT A2 - Technologies and Systems for Digitising Industry
Disclaimer: The views expressed here are for further discussion with the MS. The
EC cannot be held liable for any of the views expressed in this document.
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@APuigCentelles @DSMeu #DigitiseEU
To help businesses big and small to harness the full potential of AI, we will invest in a
network of local digital innovation hubs and in centres of excellence for advanced
research and education.
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A funding programme focused on building the strategic digital capacities of the EU and on facilitating the large
scale deployment of digital technologies, to be used by Europe's citizens and businesses
€9.2 billion
in total
Deployment& best use€1.3 billion
Advanced digital skills
€0.7 billion
Cybersecurity & trust
€2 billion
Artificialintelligence€2.5 billion
High performance computing€2.7 billion
Digital Europe Programme: what?
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Widening best
use of
technologies
High impact
deployments
Digital Innovation
Hubs
BU
ILD
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ESSEN
TIA
L
DIG
ITA
L C
APA
CIT
IES
High Performance Computing
Artificial Intelligence
Cybersecurity
Advanced Digital Skills
ACCELERATING THE BEST USE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
Digital Europe Programme Structure
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Alloca
ted a
t
na
tional
level
Digital Europe: Support to the facilities and personnel of the European Digital Innovation Hubs, to
build capacity in Europe to diffuse digital innovations across SMEs and administrations.
European Regional Development Fund: Investments allocated by the Member States to build-up
or strengthen the Digital Innovation Hubs infrastructures in their territories and reduce the digital
divide. ERDF can be used by Member States to co-invest on EDIHs in Digital Europe.
InvestEU: Incentives and risk reduction programmes to help companies find follow-up
investment to further complete their digital transformation. The work of the digital innovation
hubs will diminish the knowledge gap that exists.
Horizon Europe: Support to SMEs and mid-caps to experiment with highly innovative digital
technologies in a cross-border setting. European Digital Innovation Hubs and others may apply for
these grants, and cascade a large part of the funding to SMEs
Alloca
ted a
t
Euro
pean l
evel
European Agriculture Fund for Rural Development: Investments allocated by Member States to
foster knowledge transfer and innovation in agriculture, forestry and rural areas. EAFRD can be
used by Member States to co-invest on EDIHs in Digital Europe.
Funding programmesnext MFF (2021-2027)
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European Digital Innovation Hubs provide technological expertise and experimentation facilities to enable the
digital transformation of the industry and the public sector
• Typical participants:
• Research and Technology Organisations,
Technical Universities
• In collaboration with:
• Industry associations
• Clusters
• Enterprise Europe Network
• Accelerators/Incubators
• Innovation agencies
• Chambers of comerce
• A geographically spread network of up to 240
EDIHs
EDIHs in DEP
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Network of EDIHs
Capacity building of EDIHs:
• Grant for facilities and people to work in the hub, 50% co-
funded EU/MS or regions (ERDF may be used)
• Access to European capacities for digital transformation in
HPC, AI, Cyber
• Access to knowledge and facilities of other EDIHs
• Supported by “Digital Transformation Accelerator”, a
central node that animates the network
• Networking events
• Training the hubs
• Best practice sharing
• Interactive map of digital capacities
• ….
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DEP Other Technologies Application areas Sector
AI, H
PC
, or C
yb
erse
curity
Simulation
Supply chain integration
Blockchain
Advanced Materials, …
Industry 4.0
Circular economy
Manufacturing
Remote sensing, Photonics, Life-
Science Technologies, …
Precision farming Agri-food
Robotics, Simulation, … Exo-skeletons, Automated
building
Construction
Digital solutions for governments,
Blockchain, …
Services for citizens, once
only principle
Public administration
…
Based on existing strengths and addressing future needs of the local industry or
public sector organisations
Specialisation/focus
At least one per
country on AI
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European added value
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Exporting / Importing EDIH
excellence
EDIH capacity building:
- Exchange of experience, good practices.
- A more mature DIH helps a less mature.
- Learning from specialists in HPC, Cy, AI.
- Advanced training, train-the-trainer.
- Use new solutions developed by the HPC,
Cy Competence Centres and AI world class
reference sites
• Number of businesses and public sector entities which have used the European Digital
Innovation Hubs’ services. The types of services covered by this indicator are:o Information services (e.g. participation to events)
o "Test before invest" activities allowing beneficiaries to test technologies;
o Access to finance;
o Training activities;
o Networking activities;
• For collaboration:o Number of Collaborations with other EDIHs and stakeholders outside the region at EU level.
o Number of Infrastructures jointly shared / joint investments.
• Digital maturity evolution of the entities that have been supported by the European Digital
Innovation Hubs.
Performance monitoring -
KPIs
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• What the hub can do and which needs for the industry and areas of public interest can be
addressed;
• the consortium forming the EDIH, its management capacity, staff and available
infrastructure;
• the governance structure of the consortium.
• The maximum amount of funding available from the MS for each designated entity, and
the expected level of co-funding from Digital Europe Programme
Required Information
about the proposed hubs
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2 Step Selection Process
for initial network
Member States European Commission Candidate Entities
Launches the expression of interest
Propose candidate entities through an open
and competitive process
Takes a Commission Decision on initial
network
Are invited to networking event in
Luxemburg and have other networking
opportunities
Issues a restricted call for proposals
Submit proposals
Evaluates proposals with external experts
Ranks proposals balancing geographical,
technological and sectoral coverage, with
advice of MS
Endorse the ranked proposals
(MS committee)
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Commission
• Expression of Interest can be send
after agreement on MFF (unknown
when exactly)
• European Digital Innovation Hub
networking event will be fully
digital: around 9/10 November.
Co-organized with Luxembourg.
• Restricted call: Q4 2020
Member States
• Communication campaign within MS:
May or June 2020, possibly through
webinars
• Possible to designate hubs by Oct 2020
• Many MS propose to use a light process,
for instance Expression of Interest,
identifying only core partners of the
EDIH
Draft timeline – let’s progress as
much as we can
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The Commission has published all information about EDIH selection process: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-
single-market/en/european-digital-innovation-hubs-digital-europe-programme-0
• Draft document : European Digital Innovation Hubs in Digital Europe Programme
• Practical handbook and good practices for regional & RIS3 implementation policy makers
• National contact points for EDIHs
• Information Days
Please keep us updated about any changes: [email protected]
Fresh information on the web
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PREGUNTAS Y
RESPUESTAS
Sra. Anna Puig Centelles
Program Officer, DG CNECT A2 - Technologies
and Systems for Digitising Industry
Sra. Paloma Pérez Moreno
Legal Officer, DG CNECT R5 - Programme
Implementation
Comisión
Europea
Comisión
Europea
Sr. Mikel Irujo
Director General de Acción
Exterior
Gobierno
de Navarra
Sr. Ignacio Moreno Aramburu
Second National Expert from Navarra
Goverment, DG CNECT B5 – Investment in
Very High Capacity Networks – WiFi4EU
Gobierno
de Navarra/ Comisión Europea
http://www.forosnavarra-europa.eu/
http://www.forosnavarra-europa.eu/formulario-
de-adhesion
@Europainfo_na
WEBINAR
DIGITAL
INNOVATION
HUBS
European Digital Innovation Hubs
(E-DIHs) en el programa Digital
Europe
15 Viernes 15 de mayo
12:00 – 12:45
Sra. Anna Puig Centelles
Program Officer, DG CNECT A2 -
Technologies and Systems for
Digitising Industry
Sra. Paloma Pérez Moreno
Legal Officer, DG CNECT R5 -
Programme Implementation
Comisión
EuropeaComisión
Europea
Con la colaboración de:
Sr. Mikel Irujo
Director General de Acción
Exterior
Gobierno
de Navarra
Sr. Ignacio Moreno
Aramburu
Second National Expert from
Navarra Goverment, DG CNECT
B5 – Investment in Very High
Capacity Networks – WiFi4EU
Gobierno
de Navarra/ Comisión
Europea
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