Program - International ITAPA Congress 2020
Significant resources are coming from Brussels to Slovakia, which we will be able to utilize in the coming years. Concerning these resources, Slovakia prepares a National Integrated Reform Plan, which will define the allocation of these resources. A new programming period is also being prepared, which will define a significant part of public investment until 2027. At the same time, the new government declares its pro-reform orientation. What reform awaits Slovakia? How will we use the new resources to transform and restart the Slovak economy? Will we be able to make Slovakia an innovative, competent, but also inclusive country, which will be an inspiration for the rest of the world and Europe? Find out more in the discussion Innovative Slovakia: from Zero to Hero?
Ľubomír Straka, technology editor
Ladislav Miko, EC Representation in Slovakia
Jana Ježíková, Ministry of Health SR
Ján Oravec,
Ivan Mikloš, ex-Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Slovak Republic
Marek Antal, Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Rudolf Urbánek, Microsoft
Lukáš Demovič, Slovak Academy Of Science
Emil Fitoš, IT Association of Slovakia
Radovan Furmann, CEIT
Ivan Kasanický, SAS Slovakia
Branislav Valach, Resco
Peter Semančík, Resco
Robert Vandlík, U.S. Steel Košice
Jozef Benčík, SAS Slovakia
Adam Kozierkiewicz, European Investment Bank, JASPERS
Daren Wilson, Roche Slovakia
Martin Giertl, Plenipotentiary of the Government of the Slovak Republic for the Development of Civil Society
Peter Goliaš, INEKO
Tomáš Valášek, Výbor NR SR pre európske záležitosti
Lívia Vašáková, Government Office of the Slovak Republic
Peter Blaškovitš, SIEA
Lukáš Demovič, Slovak Academy Of Science
Emil Fitoš, IT Association of Slovakia
Eva Stejskalová, MICROSTEP
More than 80% of public investments in Slovakia are financed from Eurofunds. 2020 is the very year in which the Eurofunds will be set up after 2021. The Ministry of Investment, Regional Development and Informatization plans to conduct a series of public consultations on how the new Eurofunds should be set up to best reflect Slovakia's development needs. The European Commission has presented 5 policy objectives that it wants to pursue through cohesion policy. How new eurofunds will be set up, if Slovakia will be able to increase the drawdown, when the programming period will really begin and what will be finance from it will be discused in this panel.
Michal Kaliňák, ZMOS
Luboš Littera, Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Miroslav Mojžiš, Úrad splnomocnenca vlády SR pre rozvoj občianskej spoločnosti
Rudolf Urbánek, Microsoft
Tomáš Rohožka, Asseco Central Europe
Vladimír Dvorový, network of polyclinics ProCare and hospitals World of Health
Rastislav Karbas, Prosoft Košice
Tomáš Rohožka, Asseco Central Europe
Andrej Doležal, Minister of Transport and Construction of the Slovak Republic
Milan Ištván, Partnerships for Prosperity
Rafał Jaczyński, Huawei
Ivan Marták, Office for the Regulation of Electronic Communications and Postal Services
Radoslav Repa, expert on digital transformation
Peter Šebo, PS:Digital
Michal Číž, Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Peter Kulich, Moderator
Jaroslav Lexa, Office for Public Procurement
Tomas Matraia , The AdWisers
Vladimír Oros, Tatratender
Juraj Bárdy, Alistiq
Martin Fojtik, Dôvera, health insurance company
Martin Smatana, analytik