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1. Introduction
\n<\/strong>A final report with proposed concrete actions at EU level and implementation means, including existing tools, and providing an estimation of the budget and resources needs, to be presented to the MSP and to the High-Level Governance Meeting of the European Platform of National Initiatives on Digitising Industry by November 2018.<\/p>\n

This Final Report has been prepared by the MSP\/DEI WG Rapporteur, Mr. Marco Carugi, whose mandate is to assist the relevant services of the Commission in the preparation of various working documents and reports pertaining to the activities of the MSP\/DEI WG.
\nNOTE \u2013 An Interim Report, constituting the deliverable 1 from the Terms of Reference of the MSP\/DEI WG and presenting the intermediate results of the WG, has been published in June 2018.<\/p>\n

This Final Report is organized as follows.
\nAt first (clause 2), it provides background information and key objectives of the MSP\/DEI WG according to its Terms of Reference.
\nIn the following three clauses (clauses 3, 4 and 5), it introduces the final results of the activities conducted by the three active teams of the MSP\/DEI WG, in charge of working on, respectively, Tasks 1 & 2, Task 3 and Task 4 of the WG\u2019s Terms of Reference.
\nFinally (clause 6), it provides conclusions and the WG Recommendations to the MSP (Multi-Stakeholder Platform on ICT Standardisation) and to the HLGM (High-Level Governance Meeting) of the European Platform of National Initiatives on Digitising Industry.<\/p>\n

2. The Joint MSP\/DEI Working Group on standardisation in support of Digitising European Industry (MSP\/DEI WG)<\/strong><\/p>\n

2.1 Setup of the MSP\/DEI WG<\/strong>
\nAs outlined in the Terms of Reference of the Joint MSP\/DEI Working Group on Standardisation in support of Digitising European Industry, industry is one of the pillars of the European economy – the manufacturing sector in the European Union accounts for 2 million enterprises, 33 million jobs and 60% of productivity growth. We stand on the brink of a new industrial revolution, driven by new-generation information technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud Computing, Big Data and Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and 3D Printing.
\nWhile many parts of the economy have been quick to take up digital technologies and processes, European industry across sectors and regardless of a company’s size must fully use digital opportunities if it is to be globally competitive. Traditional sectors (like construction, agri-food, textiles or steel) and SMEs are particularly lagging behind in their digital transformation. Recent studies estimate that digitisation of products and services will add more than \u20ac110 billion of revenue for industry per year in Europe in the next five years.<\/p>\n

Several EU Member States have already launched strategies to support the digitisation of industry. But a comprehensive approach at European level is needed to avoid fragmented markets and to reap the benefits of digital evolutions such as the internet of things.
\nAfter the announcement in April 2016 of a set of measures in support of the digitisation of the European industry (DEI) [1], the European Commission held a workshop on the 17\/10\/2017 with a view to identify common high-level standardisation issues to be tackled by European or national initiatives and the kind of support, mediation or coordination that would be needed at EU level. The workshop [2] highlighted the need to gather the key ICT standardisation actors in order to tackle the fragmentation of the various initiatives and address in more detail how the identified issues and recommendations can be taken forward. A following working-level workshop on Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) and Platforms, held on the 21\/11\/2017 in the framework of the High-level governance meeting of the European platform of national initiatives on digitising industry [3], endorsed the Commission to act as a facilitator for synchronisation and acceleration of standardisation efforts based on an existing infrastructure. Similar endorsement was received by the MSP on the 7\/12\/2017.<\/p>\n

To follow on this endorsement and avoid a proliferation of working groups with overlapping mandates, a Joint MSP\/DEI Working Group was setup, bringing together nominated representatives of the MSP members, complemented by nominated representatives of the DEI high-level governance group, including national ministries and initiatives on digitising industry, PPPs, and relevant European associations. The Working Group acts as joint ad hoc reflection group, and reports to both the DEI high-level governance group and the MSP.
\nAt the MSP\/DEI WG kick-off meeting on the 14\/3\/2018, the Terms of Reference (ToR) of the Working Group (its finalization process having included MSP & HLGM consultation and resolution of comments) were adopted. The Working Group shall provide a comprehensive plan to foster standardisation in support of digitising European industry by means of synchronizing European standardisation organisations (ESOs), global SDOs, H2020 platform- building and piloting activities and other relevant initiatives, such as the DE\/IT\/FR trilateral cooperation in this field.<\/p>\n

2.2 Terms of Reference of the MSP\/DEI WG<\/strong>
\nThe ToR include four tasks, namely:<\/p>\n