Prezentacja wyników raportu: „Technologia w służbie społeczeństwu. Czy Polacy zostaną społeczeństwem 5.0?” z serii #Tech4Society. Materiał autorstwa: Piotra Mieczkowskiego, Fundacja Digital Poland, Michała Kreczmara, PwC i Mateusza Zubkowicza, IQS. Prezentacja w języku angielsk
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Technology in the service of society
1. „Technology in the service
of society. Will Poles create
a society 5.0?”
#Tech4Society
2. Making Poland one of the Leading Global
Digital Innovation Hub
Our Mission
3. We are the Digital Poland Foundation
We help turn the digital challenges into opportunities for the
Polish economy
We promote Poland as a leading digital innovation hub
We are a cross-industry, nationwide initiative with focus on
results
We share and lead initiatives, work together, create network,
match topics
4. Digital is Everywhere. Its inseparable part of human lives
Automation and robotics is
going to be part of our daily
lives
Technology is key enabler to solve
strategic challenges of a society
5. New report for checking society readiness for being 5.0...
…because society is a key enabler of innovation.
Innovation is not possible without society acceptance
of new technologies
Poles need to see benefits resulting from
digitalisation (5G, green energy & electric vehicles,
automation of work & need to learn new skills)
#Tech4Society
Society can’t fear new technologies and be digitally
excluded
7. Attitudes
New
technologies are
needed
New technologies and
internet are needed
for development
of Polish economy
Thanks to development
of new technologies
people’s life is more
comfortable
New technologies
make my everyday
life easier
97%
95%
89%
95%
8. Threats
New technologies cause people talk
to each other too rarely
New technologies cause people stop
caring of others
Technology creates artificial world
83%
73%
71%
10. Climate & Environment
▪ 85% Climate change
▪ 86% Environment pollution
▪ Till 2020 polish borrows should
recycle 50% of waste (EU)
▪ Poland have 33 from 50 most
polluted cities (WHO)
Challenges
Attitudes
11. Denmark
▪ Copenhagen - 400 km of bike roads which 40% of residents
use
▪ 72% of citizens use biological waste segregation
▪ Tax on nitrogen, regulations on fertilizers
▪ 40% share of energy from wind
▪ Till 2025 - Copenhagen first CO2 free capital
▪ Till 2050 - 100% coal free country
12. Healthcare
▪ 77% No access to modern therapies
▪ 85% Queues to HCPs are getting
longer
▪ 1409 € expenditure for public
healthcare per resident in Poland.
2773 € average in EU (OECD)
▪ 2,3 doctors per 1000 residents in
Poland. Worst rate in Europe (OECD)
Challenges
Attitudes
13. Estonia
▪ 56% doctors exchange medical data
▪ 96% doctors use e-prescriptions
▪ 99% of medical data and prescriptions was digitized
▪ 49% of residents use online healthcare
14. Demography
▪ 68% Small towns and villages are
becoming desolated
▪ 83% Polish society is getting older
▪ Till 2025 we’ll miss 1,5 mln people
on polish labor market (PwC)
▪ There will be 2,8 mln less Poles in
next 25 years (GUS)
Challenges
Attitudes
15. France
▪ Cultural issues & equal rights
▪ Pro family policy, system childcare help approach
▪ Multiple family benefits, subsides, tax deductions,
discounts
▪ One of the best fertility rate in Europe
16. Infrastructure
▪ 49% Poor quality public transport
▪ 75% Still too little fast roads and
motorways
▪ 65. place of Poland in road quality
index, from 122. in 2011 (Word
Economic Forum)
▪ 77,5% of Poles use internet at the
end od 2018 (GUS)
▪ 47% Too few have access to
ultrafast broadband
Challenges
Attitudes
17. Netherlands
▪ 97% reach in ultrafast broadband
▪ Till 2023 - most households should use 1 Gbps broadband
▪ Till 2025 - 5G in most municipalities, roads, trainlines
▪ 1st place, almost 100% of broadband and 4G reach (DESI
Connectivity index)
18. Education
▪ 62% Polish schools don’t prepare
for the modern world requirements
▪ 67% Employers don’t invest in
employees development
▪ 46% of us, 16-74 age, have basic
digital skills (57% in EU) (DESI)
▪ 26% of adults participated in
continuing adult learning and
training in Poland (OECD)
Challenges
Attitudes
19. Finland
▪ 76% of population have basic or advanced digital literacy skills
▪ 77% of women have at least basic digital skills (55% w EU)
▪ 22% of ICT specialists are women (17% in EU)
▪ STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and
problem solving skills are base of curriculum
▪ 1st place in human capital (EU Countries)
20. Economy
▪ 63% Poles work too hard
▪ 63% Lack of workforce
▪ 2018 Poland upgraded to developed
market status (FTSE Russell)
▪ 1,895 hours per year at work, on
average, spend polish workers (top
10 in OECD)
Challenges
Attitudes
21. Switzerland
▪ 9th time - most innovative country in the world (World
Intellectual Property Organization).
▪ Number of international patent and trademark applications,
scale of created intellectual property, high-tech manufacturing
products, volume of foreign investments, concern of the
environment, political stability and high-quality business
environment, mobile phone applications and high technology
exports.
22. Strategic challenges for Poland in the eyes of Poles
Increasing environment pollution
Queues to HCPs are getting longer
Polish society is getting older
No access to modern therapies
Poles’ diet is unhealthy causing obesity
86%
85%
85%
83%
77%
77%
Climate change
23. How technology can help? What are Poles ready to use?
Solar panels
Common wind power plants
App showing free parking spots
Electric cars
E-learning
Wearing bands monitoring health
94%
86%
86%
81%
79%
77%
24. More data and analysis in the report
▪ 5 authors
digitalpoland.org/spoleczenstwo-5-0
▪ 18 subject matter experts