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In this sense, the strategic lines on which emphasis has been placed are

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 3:17 am
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Technology trends for 2020
Some of the technological trends for 2020 will be related to the Internet of Things, cybersecurity, robotics and autonomous systems.
DigitalizationDecember 27, 2019 4397 6 min
Next year is an important one for the European Union. It marks the culmination of the growth strategy planned for the decade 2010-2020, the aim of which is not only to overcome the crisis that many economies are mired in, but also to foster a new growth model, avoiding previous mistakes.



One of the objectives of the strategy was that 3% of EU GDP should be invested in R&D. In the field of new technologies, the specific objective in R&D is to enable Europe to support, develop and exploit bitcoin data the opportunities offered by the progress of ICT for the benefit of its citizens, businesses and scientific communities. For this reason, many technologies that have been worked on for years within the framework of the European Union will take off in 2020.



Main strategic lines


A new generation of components and systems . It also includes "micro-nano-biotechnological" systems, organic electronics, large-area integration, technologies underlying the "Internet of Things" (cross-cutting activity), including platforms supporting the provision of advanced services, intelligent integrated systems, systems of systems and complex systems engineering.

Advanced computing and cloud technologies to leverage European assets in processor and system architectures, data interconnection and localization technologies, cloud computing, parallel computing and simulation software for all market segments of the IT sector.

Internet of the future , including R&I in networks, software and services, cybersecurity, privacy and trust, wireless communication (including space-based networks) and all-optical networks, interactive and immersive multimedia content, and the connected enterprise of the future.

Content and information management technologies to provide professionals and citizens with new tools to create, exploit and preserve all forms of digital content in any language.

Robotics and autonomous systems . The objective in this area is to strengthen European scientific and industrial leadership in industrial and service robotics, cognitive systems, advanced interfaces and intelligent spaces and machines.

Microelectronics, nanoelectronics and photonics . Activities will also include research and innovation in design, advanced processes, pilot manufacturing lines, related production technologies and demonstration actions to validate technological developments and innovative business models.

Internet of Things (IoT) to foster the uptake of IoT technologies in Europe and enable the growth of innovation ecosystems around open technologies and platforms.
Cybersecurity to address the vulnerabilities of critical infrastructures and digital services, thereby avoiding the negative consequences for European society and economy that would result from their exploitation by third parties.