ETSI Long-Term Strategy and Priorities Overview
ETSI's long-term strategy focuses on socio-economic policies and technology advancements to drive digital transformation and innovation. The organization plays a crucial role in shaping ICT standards, engaging with policymakers, and investing in IoT and Smart Cities initiatives. Additionally, ETSI contributes significantly to the development of 5G and other key technologies like NFV and MEC while emphasizing the importance of interoperability and security in industry practices.
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Document No: GSC-21_027 Source: ETSI Contact: Luis Jorge Romero Saro Agenda Item: 2.04 ETSI Activity and Strategy Priorities Luis Jorge Romero Saro Director General ETSI 26-27 September 2017 HOSTED BY
Priority Topics Socio-economic Policy Technology ETSI Long Term Strategy (LTS) 2016 2021 26-27 September 2017 26-27 September 2017 Pg 2 |
Socio-economic Digital transformation: ICT standards contribute to define our modern world, impacting and influencing markets and economies. Role of standards: ICT standards allow for integration and are applicable across traditional sector boundaries ETSI is with a strong outreach engaging directly with our Members to understand their role in the digital ecosystem offering new opportunities to our Members ETSI is investing in education about standardization 26-27 September 2017 Pg 3 |
Policy Digital economy is the driver of innovation, competitiveness and growth Policy makers worldwide are driving digital economy Industrial policies for the globalization era are at the top of the EU s agenda ETSI priority is to ensure our connection with policy makers in Europe 26-27 September 2017 Pg 4 |
Technology (1/2) Technology is the driving factor of the digital transformation: 5G has early delivery plans; ETSI contributes heavily in 3GPP and helps with some new components: NFV, MEC, NGP, mWT ETSI also is heavily investing in the IoT, predominantly through oneM2M Smart Cities ETSI is working directly with interested cities on a new initiative supported by CIM ISG others to come? ETSI is taking a new approach on network management with Experimental Networked Intelligence in ENI ISG introducing a learning capability in fact a type of Artificial Intelligence (another potential 5G component?) 26-27 September 2017 Pg 5 |
Technology (2/2) Technology is the driving factor of the digital transformation: Our Open Source project is progressing very positively and the experience gained triggers new open source initiatives in ETSI Interoperability is increasingly important to industry, especially on NFV where ETSI has started a series of events. ETSI Plugtests service activities are key to unifying the different approaches ETSI work on the European Radio Equipment Directive (RED) is still ongoing and will continue for some time Security goes across all technologies and ETSI organizes every year in June a full security week 26-27 September 2017 Pg 6 |
ETSI Long Term Strategy Being at the Heart of Digital Being an Enabler of Standards Being Global Being Versatile Being Inclusive 26-27 September 2017 Pg 7 |
Thank you For more information, please contact: Luis Jorge Romero Saro Luis.Romero@etsi.org www.etsi.org 26-27 September 2017 Pg 8 |