Title: OVERVIEW OF THE ICT SEGMENT IN SLOVENIA
1OVERVIEW OF THE ICT SEGMENT IN SLOVENIA
- Current status
- Analysis
- Challenges and opportunities
Peter Testen, President of Association for
informatics and telecommunication of Slovenia
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3Statistical view of ICT
ICT services ICT production Total
Number of companies 2153 672 2825
Number of employees 12858 11812 24670
Revenue (mill. EUR) 1.599 901 2.500
Average revenue per company 742.685 1.340.774 884.955
Added value (mill. EUR) 424 289 713
Added value per employee 32.976 24.466 28.901
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5ANALYSIS - WEAKNESSES
- ICT supplier offer is very fragmented
- The small size of the Slovenian market is not
interesting for - big foreign service providers
- Lack of investment funds to create new products
and - services
- Lack of qualified resources, only 3,8 of
graduates from - natural sciences, mathematics and computing in
2006 - Gap between the state development strategies
and their - implementation
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8PATENTS
COUNTRY NUMBER OF PATENTS/ 1.MILL. INHABITANS ICT PATENTS OF ICT PATENTS IN ALL PATENTS ICT PATENTS PER RESEARCHER
SLOVENIA 38 4 10,5 1,97
AUSTRIA 161 24,5 15,2 6,93
FINLAND 239,1 120 50,2 5,44
9ANALYSIS - STRENGTHS
- A balanced mix of companies providing equipment,
software, services and consulting - Level of readiness for e-business is at EU
average - E-government services for citizens are among
leading in EU
10ACCORDING TO i2010 AGENDA SHOULD EU MEMBERS
- Define information society priority tasks for
growth and employment which emphasize the meaning
of ICT and ICT infrastructure - Assure new legal frame for digital approaching
on opened and competitive markets - Increase funds in national budgets intended for
ICT researches - Develop modern and inter-operative public
services - Use their big purchasing power as a driving force
for innovation in ICT industry - Accept ambitious goals for development of
information society at the national level - Industry should increase investments into
research and ICT technology
11CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
- Government should position ICT as the driving
force for the continuous development of the
information society - Acting as a partner and reference at marketing
and implementation of solutions abroad - Simplifying the processes for companies to obtain
the RD funding in EU and Slovenia - Improving the high education and motivating
students for mathematics and computing studies - Increasing funding for education of working
resources - Simplifying process to employ qualified resources
from developing countries