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Strengthening the environment for web entrepreneurs in europe 22 november 2011
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Strengthening the environment
for web entrepreneurs in
Europe
22 November 2011
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Strategy: A combined set of efforts
towards a complex an dynamic domain
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Approach: phases with milestones
in DAAs
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Initial set of activities: 10 activities to
start now and deliver initial results by
DAA 2012
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1. EU wide online bulletin board to connect start-ups.
Goal:
To create an online place that aims to inform,
connect, incubate, educate, and amplify the start-ups
in order to improve the business climate for
technology, investors and entrepreneurship
Players:
•Entrepreneurs pitching their idea, generating buzz,
and create awareness
•Venture capitalists – presenting new seed programs
•Innovators/accelerators – trying to attract new
entrepreneurs to their programs
•Tech conference organisers – creating visibility for
the event
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2: Web entrepreneurs camp
Goal:
This action aims at bringing the winning entrepreneurs from different camps around Europe and engage them to
participate at a European Start-up contest. This event will create more visibility, will generate more buzz among start -
ups that already validated their products and are raising funds.
Pre-event
Phase 1 (Q4 2011 - Q2 2012):
• Identifying the most important European Web
Camps via Internet research
• Some aspects still need to be clarified: how many
of them, which categories are we going to include
• Identifying the winners of these European web
camps and inviting them
• Establish the advisory board
• Organize an internal workshop with D2 (Q1 2012)
• Inviting the organizers of the selected web camps
• Updating the website / press releases
During the event
Phase 3 - (2 days in June 2012)
• The event will take place in parallel during the DAA2012 where
web entrepreneurs will share their prototypes and look for seed
capital during a project challenge
• Live streaming from the event location to DAA2012 in Brussels,
during all the event. Ustream/Livestream
• Twitter streams during the event.
• Recording of the presentations and uploading into Youtube.
Phase 2 (Q2 2012 - June 2012):
Identifying the venture capitalists and inviting them
Deciding on an event rapporteur and inviting him
Organizing a preparatory workshop (May 2012)
Identifying the technical challenges
- place, location
- live - streaming facilities
- traveling issues
- etc.
Deciding on establishing the jury
Inviting the press.
Post event
Phase 4 - (June 2012 - Q4 2012)
Uploading of all the videos with the
presentation on the campus website.
Follow-up of the suggested actions
needed to encourage entrepreneurship
among web entrepreneurs
Teleconference with the European
campuses organizers to gather feedback.
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3: Awareness creation within EU institutions
Goal:
Considering that early stage funding is a very important asset for start-ups and spin-offs needed to emerge, start-ups
that will become future enterprises, the idea behind this action is to create awareness about the needs of the web
entrepreneurs within European Institutions who plan to launch start-ups in Europe.
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4: European strategy for the web entrepreneurs using crowd sourcing tools
Goal:
This crowd-sourcing exercise is a combination of online technology and human collaboration know-how by engaging
groups of people to submit, discuss, refine and rank ideas and submissions for a specific problem about
entrepreneurship.
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5: Scoping paper to create awareness on the use of SNs in business
Goal:
The aim of the study is to focus on the socio-economic impact and challenges of social networking platforms currently as well as at their
foreseen evolution, the identification of the stakeholders involved and on methods of engaging them, and also on defining the best practices,
the bottlenecks in their implementation and the road-map for the work ahead.
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6: Informing Member States about training and education needs of web
entrepreneurs
Goal:
The idea of starting a company is considered something like a very difficult, risky, time and resources squattering,
disappointing or discouraging, that’s why governments must create training courses/entrepreneurial camps/ mentor-
ship programs/ involve crowd into innovation process.
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7. Dialogue between Web developers, SNs, EC services and DPAs about data protection and access to big data for apps
development
Goal:
The main idea of this action was to facilitate a meeting between the European Social Networks, Web developers,
Data Protection Authorities and EC Services (DG JUST & DG INFSO), for a collaborative effort needed to:
a. provide and protect and secure user data, to provide specific measures such as providing clearly visible and easy to
use terms of service, privacy policies, and acceptable use policies;
b. harmonize European regulations and enforce the EU laws for non-EU companies;
c. facilitate access to the big data from social networks.
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8. Cooperation between the entrepreneurs and standardization bodies
Goal:
This catalyst activity of the Web entrepreneurs initiative, is created to develop appropriate conditions for the fruitful
cooperation between the entrepreneurs and standardization bodies like W3C and IETF.
Cooperating in standards bodies is critical for web interoperability and non-fragmentation.
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9. Innovation hubs around top class universities
Innovation hubs are communities
composed by technologists, investors,
entrepreneurs, tech companies.
Since they are positioned around top
universities, these hubs offers facilities
for future entrepreneurs, web and
mobile phone developers, designers
and researchers, providing access to
both investors and VCs and mentoring
trough the universities and access to
incubator programs.
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10. Prize for best European web entrepreneurs to give public credit to successful
web entrepreneurs
Goal:
These prizes are created in order to increase entrepreneurs ego and self-confidence to continue following the
innovative way for doing business on web, feeling also the appreciation of the society and the European public
administration.