Ensimmäiselle sivulle eHalme Regional IS Strategies around the Gulf of Finland Esa Halme, Executive Director, Regional Council of Itä-Uusimaa To guide.

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Ensimmäiselle sivulle eHalme Regional IS Strategies around the Gulf of Finland Esa Halme, Executive Director, Regional Council of Itä-Uusimaa To guide To change To make more effective To get to grow

Ensimmäiselle sivulle eHalme Northern - e - Dimension n Northern. u Location (distance, time, connectivity) u factors (gold weather, sparse pop., culture, language, population) n e u In this concept a tool to lower hinders and overcome handicaps n Dimension u Location, area, direction Permanent or temporary handicap

Ensimmäiselle sivulle eHalme Northern Dimension Action Plan (CPMR, Baltic Sea Commission) n Transportation u e - ICT sector, ICT in logistics n Environment u e - Energy technologies n Public health u e - Telematics in hospital co-operation, n Trade and Investment u e - Technology parks, trade corridors and support functions n Tourism u e - networking n Enlargement. u e - ESDP, GIS, etc.

Ensimmäiselle sivulle eHalme e - In the Region of Itä-Uusimaa n IT-houses, media-tech and IT-cottages to small town and rural municipalities n Broadband connection to all municipalities in u Distant services u Services to and from private sector n Company networking for a better access to higher technology n Common databases for libraries

Ensimmäiselle sivulle eHalme e - Together with all South Finland u Innovative action proposal F The programme has two general objectives:  to introduce ICT as a tool for stimulating innovation in the traditional economy, especially outside the main growth centres of the region  to involve small municipalities and towns in inter-regional information and business networks, with special focus on subregions that presently risk to fall behind F Cohesion: Linking high-growth and low-growth areas The general strategy for this programme is to be an extension of the national action plan for diffusion of innovation developed by the Ministry of Labour 1). This plan was designed to complement and support the creation of Centres of Expertise in Finland. Networking Centres of Expertise is one of the objectives of structural funds in Finland during the new programme period. F The current programme proposal complements the general programme by focusing on: Rural areas without knowledge centres of their own. Logistics and environment, two strategic sectors especially important for the economic activity of South Finland

Ensimmäiselle sivulle eHalme New Ways of Doing Things n NO “Transformation on old manner to new technology n YES “To create new way of giving services and new service in e-world From: Permission Decision Control centralised services To: Information Discussion Guidance On site services

Ensimmäiselle sivulle eHalme Back to Basics