Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and the area of ??health and welfare technology being targeted as specific target areas in the Norwegian economic policy until 2020, notified the Industry Minister Trond Giske (AP) Friday when he presented the coalition government’s nutrition message on BI BI in Oslo.
– Are not we all in ICT, we will probably not be foremost on anything. For ICT is not only an important industry in itself, it is important to almost all other industries, said the minister to the many students and teachers at the school that followed the presentation.
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Commercial Paper entitled “Diversity of champions” and is the first comprehensive industrial policy message Parliament will in 15 years.
Health and Welfare technology is growing internationally. New solutions and products developed by Norwegian companies and communities will be able to have a huge export potential, according to the government, which says it will facilitate the Norwegian business sector to take part in this value creation.
domestic market also provides perspectives: Public procurement in the health and social care services were well over 100 billion already five years ago. Any new health care technology, including online services, mobile health, sensors, so-called smart house solutions and medical-technical aids, will become an integral part of health and care services.
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Today is 270,000 Norwegians online. Government announced in the message that it will halve this number.
To ensure the development of broadband in areas that are not commercially viable, it will be put off at least 150 million annually, according to the government. (AFP)
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