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iTEC08 – Your Technology Hotspot

Brussels, 10. November 2008. On November 6th and 7th, 2008, Hessen-IT presented the latest international trends in information and communication technologies as well as the most important trends made in the ICT-Hotspot Hessen to an international audience.Johann Steszghal, PIN-SME President, was moderator of the discussion panel. More Information iTEC 2008 

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Presentation of Prof. Paula M. C. Swatman, eBusiness Strategies for SMEs

Picture from left to right: Sarianne Reinkkala, Yvonne Zapf, Johann Steszghal, Paula Swatman

 

PIN-SME Networking Session at ICT Event 2008 in Lyon

Brussels, 6. November, 2008 - PIN-SME, the association representing small and medium-sized enterprises in Europe’s ICT sector, is organising a Networking Session at the ICT-2008 event in Lyon. Entitled ICT-SMEs: Your Innovation Partners, the Session will focus on the role of small ICT-based businesses as agents of change in the innovation process.

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PIN-SME warns the Commission that SMEs need innovation rather than research

Brussels, 5 November, 2008 - PIN-SME has elaborated a response to the European Commission’s consultation on “A Strategy for ICT R&D and Innovation in Europe”. PIN-SME considers that Europe’s ICT R&D and innovation agenda is skewed too heavily towards research. A rebalancing is needed. While Europe must continue to develop new technologies, it should devote greater efforts to innovation to ensure research results find a market.

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PIN-SME introduces policy declaration at e-Skills Thessaloniki Conference

Brussels, 10 October, 2008 - Johann Steszgall, PIN-SME President, will presented the ICT SMEs‘ perspectives at the European Conference on e-Skills in Thessaloniki on 9-10 October 2008.

 

 

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PIN-SME intervenes on the role of ICT SMEs’ associations at the CEI Summit in Chisinau

Brussels, 9 October, 2008 – At the 11th Summit Economic Forum of Central European Initiative (CEI) hosted by Moldova, PIN-SME participated on a conference session together with the European Commission. The session is entitled “SMEs and ICT in the CEI Region: Entrepreneurial associations’ role in fostering growth and competitiveness” and PIN-SME was represented by the Secretary General Mr Sebastiano Toffaletti. Moreover, Martin Prager and George Brashnarov - Austrian and Bulgarian PIN-SME members - intervened on behalf of their national organizations.

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PIN-SME and NORMAPME will intervene at the EC Workshop on IPR and ICT Standardisation

Brussels, 23 September, 2008 - Prof. Alexander Wurzer, Director of the Institute for Intellectual Property Management at the Steinbeis University in Berlin, will presents the views of NORMAPME and PIN-SME at the Workshop of the European Commission on IPR and ICT Standardisation on 19 November in Brussels.

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UEAPME and PIN-SME present stance on RFID and IPRs in ICT standards to the EC

Brussels, 16 September, 2008 - Following a one-to-one meeting between Mr Andrea Benassi, UEAPME Secretary General, and Commissioner Viviane Reding, UEAPME and PIN-SME have jointly written to a letter to the Commissioner.
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Statement

 
Andrea Benassi, UEAPME Secretary General
 
 
ICT small businesses are the key to fostering innovation and growth and to disseminating and promoting the use of ICT. Europe’s 23 million European SMEs need ICT to enhance their competitiveness and be more prosperous.

Half of the productivity growth of the EU comes from the ICT sector. In 2006, SMEs represented a share of more than two thirds of the workforce of the European ICT services industry. Micro-enterprises alone account for more than 94% of the total number of enterprises.
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PIN-SME: the voice of ICT small and medium sized enterprises in Europe

PIN-SME is an association formed in 2007 to represent the interests of Europe’s ICT SME sector. Currently ten national and regional associations are members, representing some 50,000 ICT SME companies that account for around 200k jobs. PIN-SME aims to ensure that ICT SMEs get talked to rather than just talked about. It provides a voice for ICT SMEs in the policy and business arenas and is already represented in several EU expert groups and taskforces.
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PIN-SME ADMINISTRATORS

President

Bruno Robine
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Secretary General

 
 Sebastiano Toffaletti
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Vice-President PIN-SME Bulgaria


George Brashnarov
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Vice-President PIN-SME Austria

Friedrich Bock
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Vice-President PIN-SME Denmark


Finn Støy
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Vice-President PIN-SME Germany

Andreas R. Fischer
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Vice-President PIN-SME Italy


Fabio Massimo
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Vice-President PIN-SME Spain


Joaquin Garrido
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Vice President Switzerland

Vice-President PIN-SME UK


Charles Huthwaite
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