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_95060 _aVerbeek, Arnold |
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_aArtificial intelligence, blockchain and the future of Europe _b: how disruptive technologies create opportunities for a green and digital economy _c/ prepared for, The European Commission (DG CONNECT) ; by Innovation Finance Advisory, part of the European Investment Bank's advisory services ; authors, Arnold Verbeek, Maria Lundqvist |
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_aLuxembourg : _bEuropean Investment Bank, _cJune 2021 |
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_a138 p. _b: gráf. _c; 1 documento PDF |
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520 | _aThis study estimates a total investment gap in AI and blockchain technologies in the European Union of about around € 5 to 10 billion per year. This gap appears: (i) to consist for the most part of equity investments – as compared to debt; (ii) to be dominated by AI (~80%) – as compared to a gap in blockchain investments; and (iii) to be more prominent in the later stages of financing. Although the pandemic’s long-term commercial impact on these technologies is expected to be positive, access to finance may become more challenging in the short run as a result of market conditions, potentially widening the investment gap. EU and Member State support schemes could plug part of the gap, but private markets will clearly need to contribute the balance. The study comprise three parts: 1) analisis the global AI and blockchain landscape based on Oliver Wyman’s experience and expertise in the sector, as well as on other existing research, market analyses and published reports 2) The researchers surveyed over 100 AI and blockchain small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) located in the 27 Member States and conducted in-depth interviews with 18 of those SMEs, as well as 19 financial market participants 3) set of recommendations targeting the key market failures and barriers identified in the previous steps, supported by a high-level cost–benefit analysis and a high-level action plan for implementing these recommendations. | ||
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_aTodos los derechos reservados _bEuropean Investment Bank |
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_94348 _aInteligencia Artificial |
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_aEconomía digital _2 _92223 |
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_aLundqvist, Maria _95061 |
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_aComisión Europea. _bDirección General de Redes de Comunicación, Contenido y Tecnologías _91122 |
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_aBanco Europeo de Inversiones _95042 |
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_uhttps://www.eib.org/attachments/thematic/artificial_intelligence_blockchain_and_the_future_of_europe_report_en.pdf _x0 _yAcceso al documento |
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