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The Policy Briefs analyse national and regional policy measures focused on a specific policy challenge, technological area or mode of implementation and explore policy tools that have been designed and implemented with the aim of fostering the generation and uptake of advanced technologies. The reports provide a comparative analysis of some of the most relevant national and regional examples on the policy landscape in the EU. They highlight the lessons learnt based on existing policy evaluations, monitoring or any other learning process and will present both good practices and potentially the bad ones. In the case of novel policy initiatives, they focus on the key challenges in the design process.

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Czech Republic: Prumysl 4.0

Průmysl 4.0 (Industry 4.0) is a national initiative aiming to maintain and enhance the competitiveness of the Czech Republic in the wake of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Sweden: Produktion 2030

“Produktion2030” (P2030) was established in 2013 as a strategic research and innovation programme. It aims to make Sweden a frontrunner in investments in sustainable production by 2030.

Austria: Plattform Industrie 4.0

Austria’s national Plattform Industrie 4.0 (PI4.0) started in 2014 upon the initiative of the Austrian Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology. Established in June 2015, PI4.0 became operative in October 2015.

Belgium: Made Different

The Made Different initiative was originally launched in 2013, in Flanders,with the aim to increase the competitiveness of the manufacturing industry by supporting the digital transformation of production processes.The overall goal of this initiative is to transform manufacturing companies into ´

Lithuania: Pramoné 4.0

The Pramonė 4.0 platform resulted from a bilateral German-Lithuanian Conference on “Industry 4.0” held in Vilnius in May 2016.

Hungary - IPAR 4.0 National Technology Platform

“I4.0 NTP” (Industry 4.0 National Technology Platform) is a national strategic initiative from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Institute for Computer Science and Control (MTA SZTAKI) and the Ministry for National Economy.