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Description

The industrial tissue of the Brussels-Capital Region (BCR) consists of 99.7% of SMEs and has a high concentration of digital and serviceoriented
companies. Digital technology is the major driver of their innovations. Nevertheless, these companies perform slightly below
the European average on the uptake of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and finish third last in using ICT for environmental sustainability. This
specific context justifies the launch of a European Digital Innovation Hub (EDIH) in Brussels. It will act as single point of access for
companies to sustainable digital innovation, enabled by AI and other emerging technologies. Based on the local industrial needs and in
line with the policies of the Brussels-Capital Region, the following strategic objectives have been defined for the EDIH: - Encourage
and facilitate digital innovation for economic, social and environmental transition - Contribute to the post-Covid recovery - Strengthen
Brussels’ leadership in artificial intelligence - Be a gateway to Europe, promoting and enriching Brussels’ expertise and industry -
Facilitate digitization of the Brussels’ industry This proposal brings together all necessary elements to implement a successful EDIH in
Brussels: - A thematic focus that translates into a balanced and flexible service portfolio to support the regional SMEs to improve their
(future) competitiveness. - A strong support from the Brussels-Capital Region that aspires to be frontrunner in Belgium and Europe.
AcronymEUAR114
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/11/2231/10/25

Keywords

  • Big Data
  • Artificial Intelligence & Decision support
  • Environment
  • Knowledge transfer
  • SME support
  • Technological innovation

Flemish discipline codes in use since 2023

  • Environmental technologies

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