Indicator: Innovative technologies

The introduction and effective adoption of innovative technologies such as AI, blockchain, wearables, robotics and so on, provide institutions with higher transformative potential. Most countries are taking action to stimulate the use of innovative technologies in their public services. A relevant example of innovative technology is data modelling, as the process of examining datasets to derive conclusions from the information they contain. Integrating data modelling can define and order consistent, high quality, structured data for policy scenario visualisations, policy impact prediction and monitoring, or for evaluating policy options. When available, however, the presence of data modelling functions requires a favouring organisational culture, together with data analytics and machine learning skills to govern the simulation models and gain knowledge from it.

Theme(s): Governance - Governance

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Introduction

Author
ESPON Database
Contact(s)
  • Open and Agile Smart Cities (OASC) (Project leader)
Territorial information
Spatial Extent Nomenclature
name version level
EU27+4EFTA+UK CITIES 2018 ND
EU27+4EFTA+UK LAU 2013 5
EU27+4EFTA+UK NUTS 2021 3
Years
2021

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Other attributes

Id
2376
Status
Background indicator
Name
Innovative technologies
Code
I1_1_2
Is standard?
True
Is base indicator?
False
Type
Single
Data type
Float
Unit of measure - Numerator / Denominator Name
1.00/1.00
Unit of measure - Numerator / Denominator Scale
1
Is a ranking?
False
Main Theme
Governance - Governance
Nature type
Other
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