"Commission Vice-President Margrethe Vestager and Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton want to officially present the plan of digitization on Tuesday afternoon. The EU Commission is also targeting semiconductors. An adequate supply of semiconductors is the prerequisite for digital change. It is at the beginning of strategically important supply chains for the "Networked driving, Industry 4.0, smartphones, artificial intelligence and supercomputers,” says the paper. At the same time, there are large gaps in the production of the most modern chips in Europe. The aim is therefore to manufacture at least a fifth of the most modern semiconductors in the world in the EU by 2030. The share is currently 8 percent.
In addition, all European households should be provided with very fast internet by 2030. The new 5G mobile communications standard should be available everywhere in populated areas.
20 million IT professionals are expected to work in the EU. Currently there are 7.8 million. The Commission also addresses the connection between digitization and climate protection. By 2030, 10,000 nodes of the decentralized data networks targeted by the Commission are to be climate-neutral.
Following the already known goal of having the first quantum computer in 2025, the EU is to become the leading force in them by 2030.
75 percent of companies are said to use artificial intelligence and cloud computing. After all, citizens should be able to access all public offers and all medical documents online."
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