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IMMODI project Kick off meeting March 9 th and 10 th 2010

IMMODI project Kick off meeting March 9 th and 10 th 2010. Information on Kainuu and e -Good Practices Kainuun Etu OY. Kainuu region. Population: 83 160 Density: 3,9 inh./km2 (Finnish average: 17,5 inh/km2). Kainuun Etu /1.

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IMMODI project Kick off meeting March 9 th and 10 th 2010

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  1. IMMODI projectKick off meetingMarch 9th and 10th 2010 Information on Kainuu and e-Good Practices Kainuun Etu OY

  2. Kainuu region Population: 83 160 Density: 3,9 inh./km2 (Finnish average: 17,5 inh/km2)

  3. Kainuun Etu /1 • Regional development company of Kainuu; established November 2000 • 30 employees; 3 500 000€/annually; 30% from municipal budget, 70% projects • Profile • Business and regional development organisation • Body governed by public law • ICT; metals, tourism, stone & mining, wood processing • Policy adviser (and evidently policy implementer) heading the ICT regional group • Close cooperation with all policy makers in the region •  inputs to this presentation from the SF intermediate body (Joint Authority of Kainuu Region)

  4. Kainuun Etu /2 • Competences • Development projects • Interregional cooperation (some 15 projects between 2001-2009) • Responsible for the science park of Kainuu (Snowpolis) • Good practices from Kainuu ICT sector products and services (e Health and Public Private Partnerships)

  5. Good practices • In this meeting, • we discuss the following types of good practices in this meeting • The national broadband policy. We consider it a good practice because • of its systematic, inclusive, and quality-target nature • it addresses spatial disparities and tries to find viable solutions so that rural areas stay alive • in final stage of completion in Kainuu • e-Solutions in the SF of East Finland • e-Health • e-Government • we indicate good practice export options and import needs

  6. The national broadband policy of Finland • By 2015 100Mb broadband for everybody, 100Mb broadband public infrastructure • Strategy for job creation,  keeping sparsely populated regions alive through networking and tele – work patterns Source: Ministry of Transports and Telecommunications of Finland

  7. The national broadband policy of Finland • A new direction in telecommunications policy in December 2008. In future also public aid and more specific license terms for telecommunications operators will be used. This is because: • Rural areas are falling behind in the provision of services of information society if networks are developed purely on market terms • Broadband connections are no longer luxury products but necessary tools in day-to-day • Without adequate communications connections citizens cannot access information society services. • Some telecommunications operators are even cutting back services in the fixed copper telecommunications network in rural areas. • By the end of 2015 all permanent residences shall be within two kilometres reach of high-speed connection permitting at least 100 Mbit/s connections. • In built-up areas telecom operators will build high-speed connections on market terms. This will achieve a population coverage of around 95%. • Extending the coverage to 100% will require that partly subsidised high-speed connections will be built to around 130,000 households in rural areas. Source: Ministry of Transports and Telecommunications of Finland

  8. The national broadband policy of Finland • Public aid – two thirds – will be provided by the state, municipalities and the EU. • The costs of the project will amount to about 200 million euros, of which telecom operators will pay at least one third. • Finnish government has allocated 66 million euros for the state aid. In addition, 25 million euros is coming from EU rural development fund and 40 million euros from municipalities. • Implementation in 2009−2015. • In 2012 proceeding of broadband programme will be evaluated and modified where necessary Source: Ministry of Transports and Telecommunications of Finland

  9. The national broadband policy of Finland, next steps Source: Ministry of Transports and Telecommunications of Finland

  10. The national broadband policy of Finland, Kainuu state of the art • BROADBAND CONVERAGE IN KAINUU AREA • Joint Authority of Kainuu Region: • is responsible for regional development, regional land use planning and delivery of basic services to citizens (education services, and social and health care services), • has prepared the regional information society strategy and action plan of Kainuu region (IS –group), which is part of the Regional Development Programme • A WiMAX broadband network solution was established in Kainuu 2006-2007; circumstances are challenging (coverage vs cost) • On going activities • Awareness raising among citizens • Sessions in each municipality • Promote awareness of high-speed broadband and its benefits • Set up of public private partnerships to cover the last 2klm to consumers’ door with broadband access • Awareness raising among potential service providers showing how investment in high speed broadband is productive and in the long run profitable • Explore PPP potential schemes • Speed up adoption of e-Services Source: Presentation by Paula Karppinen, ICT planning officer, JAKR

  11. E-solutions in the Structural Funds of East Finland • CREABASE – ITC solutions between public and private sector. • Mobile Care –project • Senior Pro – better way of living for elderly • Virtual 10 – Cognitive and social activation for elderly • Power years – Electronic health care • Innovation center, where ITC-companies, public sector and research units co-operate together, make new solutions and share results. • Possible to take care elderly people in home • Also public-Private co-operation • Improving activities for disabled and elderly people • Better health care over 45 years old

  12. e Government good practices from Finland • eCitizen II – Towards Citizen-centredeGovernment in European Cities and Regions (Interreg IVC) • Total budget = 2 million € • 12 partner from 11 European countries • Leadership: Finnish Baltic Sea institute • focusing on sharing the accumulated knowledge, experiences, best practices, and transferring them between the more advanced and less experienced cities and regions throughout Europe • The project will involve decision- and policy-makers, demonstrate benefits of the eGovernment and the best eParticipation practices in different public sectors and identify future prospects to ensure support to further acceleration of eGovernment.

  13. e-Health good practices from Kainuu • Export 1) Laboratory appointment via internet 2) Social care income support via internet 3) Skype exercise, Broadband to use daily life-project • Import 1) Health care center, text message queue solution

  14. Our strategy in good practice identification and transfer (and what we expect from the project cooperation) /1 • Template by LP is filled in • Components of the good practice are described: technology used, organizational aspects, costs, actions that were required to reach the good practice, and how long it took.

  15.  THE  TECHNOLOGIES AND THE PRODUCTS  INVOLVED IN  THE  GOOD PRACTICE Our concept for transfer  ORGANISATIO-NAL  ASPECTS  OF THE GOOD PRACTICE  (responsible actors, legislation, funding, social involvement) HOW THE  GOOD PRACTICE HAS   CONTRIBUTED TO ADDRESS THE   CHALLENGE OF  E HEALTH IN  SPARSELY  POPULATED REGIONS, e.g. from which point (-s) of view TRANSFERABI-LITY RECOM-MENDATIONS ACTIVITIES  THAT WERE RE-QUIRED TO SET  UP THE SOLUTION AND HOW  LONG IT TOOK GOOD PRACTICE  NAME HOW MUCH IT  COST TO PUT THE SOLUTION IN PLACE AND HOW MUCH IT COSTS TO  OPERATE IT

  16. Our GP export in IMMODI  • I. Good practice export • Confirm the good practice criteria • Identify good practice needs in our partnership • Research related good practices all over Finland • Present the good practices and our IMMODI partners and select the most relevant ones • Formulate detailed descriptions of the selected good practices to facilitate export and adoption by our project partners.

  17. Our GP import in IMMODI  • II. Good practice import • State the relevant challenges in our region • Close cooperation with the Operational Program of the Structural Funds of East Finland to identify policy aspects • Close cooperation with regional stakeholders for the action plan • Action plan formulation • Endorsement by the Operational Program of the Structural Funds of East Finland

  18. Deep delegation in Kainuu • Intermediate body (JAKR) • Contact person: Paula Karppinen • Maritta Pikarainen, JAKR, regional health care services • Esa Ahonen, JAKR, medical director • SF coordinator: Eero Vilhu • Kainuun Etu: • ICT sector Development Manager: Mikko Kettunen • IT POOLI CEO, Kare Casals

  19. Our team for this meeting This ppt • Has been presented by Antti Toivanen and Pasi Puhakka • Has been created in collaboration with the Joint Authority of Kainuu Region (our Intermediate Body), Paula Karppinen and Kainuun Etu Oy (Pasi Puhakka and Ninetta Chaniotou)

  20. Questions / comments • Any questions? Thank you for your attention!!!

  21. Contacts • Pasi Puhakka, regional project manager • ppuhakka@gmail.com and pasi.puhakka@kainuunetu.fi • Mobile: +358 44 2944244 • Fax: +358 8 6178120 • Ninetta Chaniotou, ISC and any problems • ninetta.chaniotou@kainuunetu.fi • Mobile: +358 44 5514559, desk phone: +358 8 678119 (mobile is better) • Fax: +358 8 6178120

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