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  • Regions across the European Union have developed their national or regional innovation strategies for smart specialisation. They provide a strategic framework for the innovation-driven economic transformation of European regions and set out the main priorities for investments. They address emerging opportunities and market developments in order to build a competitive advantage by developing and matching research and innovation strengths to business needs. European Structural Investment Funds are the main financing source.

    This High-Level Event will highlight the key role of regions in developing new growth dynamics for Europe, based on bottom-up entrepreneurship and innovation. It will mark the mobilisation of this potential for transformation in priority areas, e.g. energy transition, digital growth, circular economy, agro-food or industrial modernisation. Smart specialisation strategies can leverage numerous new growth opportunities for all regions, when aligning their business driven smart specialisation investments in new European value chains. The High-Level Event will accelerate the set-up of effective partnerships for co-investing across regions that commit to their smart specialisation priorities. It will show a way forward in using the synergies between the different public and private funding mechanism to support such investment dynamics.

    During the two days, the participants will have the opportunity to visit the Smart Regions Exhibition where regions will showcase their smart specialisation areas.

    Event Secretariat e-mail: smart_regions@iservice-europa.eu

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    AGENDA DÍA 2 DE JUNIO

     

    10:00 VIAJE INSTITUCIONAL

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  • Conversaciones con Salvador Haro

    2 Junio 2016, 18:00h

    Los interesados en apuntarse pueden hacerlo en educacion@mpicassom.org o en la Taquilla del Museo durante el mismo día de la visita. Actividad gratuita.

    Info: http://www.museopicassomalaga.org/es/la-ceramica-de-picasso

  • XXVI Ciclo de Conciertos de Órgano Catedral de Málaga. Concierto nº 3 "Concierto de órgano, música alemana del barroco"

    Fecha: miércoles 1 de junio de 2016

    Lugar: Catedral de Málaga

    Hora: 20,30

  • Presentación de los nuevos servicios de la Biblioteca Universitaria

    Fecha: Miércoles, 1 de junio de 2016

    Lugar: Biblioteca General. Sala de Reuniones. 1ª planta

    Hora: 12,00

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    AGENDA DÍA 1 DE JUNIO

     

    10:00 VIAJE INSTITUCIONAL

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  • The European Commission is pleased to invite you to this eafip workshop which targets public procurement authorities in general public services like public administration, and  economic and financial affairs (ministries, regional and local authorities, public utility companies, etc.). A special focus will be on eGovernment solutions.

    The workshop will be held in Barcelona (Spain) on 31st May 2016. The aim of the event is to highlight the benefits of innovation procurement of ICT solutions through the Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) and Public Procurement of Innovative Solutions (PPI) approaches across Europe.

    The workshop is free of charge and will feature:

    •  Presentation / networking discussion on the EU funding opportunities for PCP and PPI (in the framework of the Horizon 2020 calls).
    • Presentation of case examples and lessons learned.
    • Presentation / networking discussion on the eafip Toolkit (aimed to support you in preparing your innovation procurement).

    The workshop is only open to public contracting authorities who will have a unique chance to openly discuss unmet procurement needs, innovation concepts, project ideas, and much more. All procurers will have an opportunity to briefly present their ideas / plan / projects in the parallel sessions. You can already start thinking of concrete examples that you would like to implement!

    Please note that the workshop will only be held in English.

    The workshop is free of charge, lunch and coffee will be provided.

    Agenda

     

    Venue

    Government of Catalonia
     
    Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 639
    08010 Barcelona
    Spain

     

     

    The registration for this workshop is open. Please note that places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis.

    http://eafip.eu/events/workshops/general_sector_workshop/

  • How Can the Public Sector Become an Agent of Innovation?

    The workshop aims to generate collective insight into public sector innovation for Open eGovernment Services (OGS). It is clear that OGS require a deep change in the machinery of government, but also they act as an incentive for change through for example increased transparency and collaboration. The study has analysed several cases in order to understand the key costs and benefits of OGS. The workshop now aims to analyse in depth the rationale and drivers behind these cases, in order to draw lessons and develop future scenarios.

    The event is strategically positioned at the beginning of the third and final phase of the study.

    • The first phase aimed at defining WHAT are Open eGovernment Services, providing a definition and taxonomy
    • The second phase aimed at analysing WHY OGS are important, in terms of benefits achieved
    • The third phase aims to understand HOW this innovation happens and how we can accelerate it with appropriate policy measures

     

     

    Please click here to register to the workshop

    Venue

    European Commission, DG CONNECT

     

    Address/Location

    DG CONNECT premises, located in Brussels, Avenue de Beaulieu 25

     

    How to reach us:

    Arriving by plane, landing at Brussels National Airport (Zaventem): It is about 25 minutes by taxi (but allow 35-45 minutes during rush hours). Alternatively, you can take bus number 12 outside the airport and get off at the Schuman stop. There are also regular trains from the airport to Brussels Gare Centrale/Centraal Station, which take about 20 minutes. You may then either take a taxi from there (about 20 minutes) or take the metro to Beaulieu.

    Arriving by train (including Eurostar and Thalys) at Brussels Gare du Midi/Zuidstation: You could either take a taxi (allow at least 20 minutes) or take the metro to Beaulieu.

    Agenda

     

    First Session - Morning

    10:00-10:30

    Welcome coffee and registration

    10:30-10:40

    Opening Greetings

    Speaker: Mechthild Rohen - Head of Unit for “Public Services” - DG CONNECT

    10:40-11:00

    Keynote speech: Co-delivery of public services and promoting public sector innovation

    Speaker: Representative from the OECD division “Reform of the Public Sector”

    11:00-11:20

     

     

    The value of Open eGovernment Services and the public sector’s role innovating them: overall presentation of the study, definitions & taxonomy

    Giovanna Galasso will make an introductive presentation on the project structure and goals, while Francesco Mureddu will focus on of what is meant by “Open eGovernment Services”.

    Speakers: Giovanna Galasso, Senior Manager - PwC, Digital Innovation Team &      Francesco Mureddu, Senior Researcher - Open Evidence

    11:20-12:30

    The value of delivering Open eGovernment Services: presentation of selected cases

    Giancarlo Senatore will moderate a session with case representatives, sharing insights collected through the Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) on concrete cases of Open eGovernment Services; a plenary discussion and Q&As with all case representatives will close this session.

    Moderator: Giancarlo Senatore, Partner - PwC, Government & Public Sector

    Case 1: IoPartecipo+

    IoPartecipo+ is a co-created platform for collaborative decision making and idea sharing, operating at the regional and local level.

    Speaker: Sabrina Franceschini - Regione Emilia Romagna - Italy

     Case 2: NemID

    The eIDM system in Denmark introduces a general open, scalable and transparent security infrastructure based on PKI, controlled by the State and operated by private Certificate authorities.

    Speaker: Charlotte Jacoby - Danish Agency for Digitization - Denmark

    Case 3: FixMyStreet

    FixMyStreet is a service that allows citizens to report and provide feedback to public authorities, while making the public sector save time and money.

    Speaker: Benjamin Nickolls - MySociety - UK

    Case 4: Di@vgeia

    Di@vgeia is an online platform where both central and local public administrations can upload documents and processes to enable citizens and businesses to access them in a user friendly way.

    Speaker: Nancy Routzouni - Ministry of the Interior and Administrative Reform - Greece

    12:30-12:45

    Open eGovernment Services and Social Welfare

    Gianluca Misuraca from JRC-IPTS will briefly present four additional cases of Open eGovernment Services applied to the social welfare domain. The cases have been analysed within the scope of the project IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation in support to the implementation of the EU Social Investment Package.

    Speaker: Gianluca Misuraca from JRC-IPTS

    12:45-13:00

    What are people saying about Open eGoverment Services and how the public sector can innovate them: first outcomes from the web-survey & the interviews

    In this session the results of the interviews and the web-survey will be presented. These were organised to gather stakeholders’ perception on Open eGovernment Services, namely around the responders’ view of the drivers and barriers for the adoption of Open eGovernment Services.

    Speaker: David Brunelleschi, Assistant Manager - PwC, Government & Public Sector

    13:00-14:00

    Buffet lunch

    Second Session - Afternoon

    14:00-14:15

    Public Sector Innovation and the future of Open eGovernment Services: Presentation of the “future scenarios”

    David Osimo will present some possible “future scenarios” on the potential adoption of Open eGovernment Services. This introduction will open the way towards the group discussion over these scenarios.

    Moderator and Speaker: David Osimo, Scientific Director, Open Evidence

    14:15-15:15

    Focus group discussions on the “future scenarios” and initial ideas on possible “policy recommendations”

    The participants will be divided into several panels. Each member of the group will be invited to provide inputs and discuss his/her views with the other group members, while a facilitator in each group will make sure to keep on track the discussion.

    Following, the same groups will be challenged to share some initial ideas on possible relevant policy recommendations; it will be particularly relevant to highlight HOW the upscaling can happen.

    15:15 -15:30

    Coffee break

    15:30-15:55

    Plenary discussion on “future scenarios”

    All the participants will get together for the final plenary session. The main results - including initial ideas emerged on policy recommendations from each group - will be outlined.

    Moderator and Speaker: David Osimo, Scientific Director, Open Evidence

    15:55-16:00

    Wrap up, next steps and final greetings

    As a concluding remark of the event there will be a wrap-up of the whole scenario workshop. Finally, next steps will be disclosed concerning in particular publishing proposed “policy recommendations” open to an iterative discussion and online validation process with stakeholders.

    Speakers

    • Giovanna Galasso, Senior Manager - PwC, Digital Innovation Team
    • Representative from European Commission - DG CONNECT 

     

    Expected participants

    Everyone interested in Open Government, eGovernment and Public Sector Innovation

    https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/opengov/event/open-egovernment-services-study-scenario-workshop-brussels-may-31

  • VIII Reunión de Jóvenes Farmacólogos de Andalucía

    Fecha: Martes 31 de mayo de 2016

    Lugar: Facultad de Medicina. Campus de Teatinos

    Hora: 10,00 (inauguración)

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