ROADMAP. AGENDA 8.45: Paul Masterton, Introduction and review of progress 9.00: Ted Ridgway Watt, The Roadmap 9.30: Q&A 9.45: Finish and Networking.

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Presentation transcript:

ROADMAP

AGENDA 8.45: Paul Masterton, Introduction and review of progress 9.00: Ted Ridgway Watt, The Roadmap 9.30: Q&A 9.45: Finish and Networking

ROADMAP OVERVIEW

OBJECTIVES Economic  GVA  Employment  Digital sector sustainability Social  A connected digital society  Education and skills Reputation  Competitive positioning  Internationally recognised  Key indices

TIMELINE Q3 Q4 Q1Q2Q Q1Q2 Q4

TIMELINE MARCH: Decision to create Digital Jersey Initial funding agreed Q3 Q4 Q1Q2Q Q1Q2 Q4

TIMELINE JULY: Company officially formed SEPTEMBER: IoD Debate Q3 Q4 Q1Q2Q Q1Q2 Q4

TIMELINE OCTOBER: Chairman appointed NOVEMBER: MTFP agrees further funding DECEMBER: Board announced Education TAG Chair announced Q3 Q4 Q1Q2Q Q1Q2 Q4

TIMELINE JANUARY: CEO announced Roadmap delivered FEBRUARY: TAGs Q3 Q4 Q1Q2Q Q1Q2 Q4

TIMELINE SEPTEMBER: Business Plan Q3 Q4 Q1Q2Q Q1Q2 Q4

TED RIDGWAY WATT  20 years experience in connecting international business to the UK.  Tech City growth from 230 companies to 1,250.  A regular speaker at the e-Smart Cities, World Intelligent Cities Summit and e-Commerce summits. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

CEO OF DIGITAL JERSEY TED RIDGWAY WATT

RESEARCH & KNOWLEDGE  Competitive position  Trends & opportunities  Barriers & solutions  Target markets  Digital ‘ecosystem’

EDUCATION & SKILLS  IT curriculum development  Enabling education through technology  Tertiary education  Industry & schools programme  Community engagement

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT  Digital Jersey ‘sales pitch’  Pipeline of target opportunities  Local industry support  Membership proposition & industry engagement  Business mentoring scheme

REGULATION & LEGISLATION  Focal point for the digital sector  Prioritisation:  Gap analysis for ‘catch up’  Opportunities to legislate for competitive advantage  Coordinate with other on-island bodies  Enable a more effective change process

INFRASTRUCTURE & GOVERNMENT  Catalyst for e-government services  Support digital eco-system infrastructure

BOARD DIGITAL JERSEY ORGANISATION EXECUTIVE TAGs MEMBERS

VALUES & BEHAVIOURS  Communication  Innovation  Catalyst  Support  Engagement

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

THANK YOU