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DGTES mapping of the digital ecosystem - Economic insights for EU competitiveness and economic security

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This Science for Policy Brief (SfP Brief) presents the Digital Techno-Economic ecoSystem (DGTES) methodological approach developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) for mapping the digital ecosystem and provide original analytical insights to enhance EU competitiveness and economic security. DGTES analyses digital and industrial transformations across 15 Digital Areas (DAs) like AI, quantum technologies, and 5G. Since DGTES can serve to study different topics or critical technologies to address policy-relevant questions, this SfP Brief we apply the DGTES methodology to assess investment flows from 2009 to 2023, including EU funds and venture capital. This work underscores substantial EU investments in cloud computing, AI, 5G, and robotics, and illustrates its application with the hypothetical "Artificial EU" firm case study.

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  • DE PRATO Giuditta & CALZA Elisa & FABIANI Josefina & SOGUERO ESCUER Jorge & VAZQUEZ-PRADA BAILLET Miguel, 2024. "DGTES mapping of the digital ecosystem - Economic insights for EU competitiveness and economic security," JRC Research Reports JRC139065, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc139065
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