2nd PANEL ON HARMONISATION OF DIGITAL MARKETS (2nd HDM PANEL) in Brussels, 17 and 18 October 2016
Azerbaijani
delegation consisting of Isbandiyar Aliyev, Head of Department at the
Ministry of Communications and High Technologies, Tofig Babayev,
Director
of R.I.T.A. and ICT&FET NCP in Azerbaijan,
Anar Suleymanov, representing the State Customs Committee, Jalal
Rahimov, Deputy CEO at Technopark took part in the 2nd
Panel on Harmonisation of Digital Markets (2nd
HDM Panel) held in Brussels, Belgium, on 17 and 18 October 2016.
During one day and a half, the participants discussed work by the EaPeReg network of the EaP regulators for electronic communications and progress made by the EaPConnect project, which aims to connect the partner countries to the pan European research and education network GEANT.
The preparatory work was also discussed and proposals were assessed for launching new HDM related initiatives, such as new EaP networks on digital innovation, digital skills, digital trust & security and eTrade, a new HDM study on eTrade and eLogistics, and an ad-hoc EaP workshop on eHealth.
Among other issues on the agenda was the Digital Community, the new policy initiative on extending the benefits of the EU's Digital Single Market to key EU's neighbours.
Proposals were prepared to be presented at the Ministerial level meeting on the Digital Community on 18 October in the second half of the day.
During one day and a half, the participants discussed work by the EaPeReg network of the EaP regulators for electronic communications and progress made by the EaPConnect project, which aims to connect the partner countries to the pan European research and education network GEANT.
The preparatory work was also discussed and proposals were assessed for launching new HDM related initiatives, such as new EaP networks on digital innovation, digital skills, digital trust & security and eTrade, a new HDM study on eTrade and eLogistics, and an ad-hoc EaP workshop on eHealth.
Among other issues on the agenda was the Digital Community, the new policy initiative on extending the benefits of the EU's Digital Single Market to key EU's neighbours.
Proposals were prepared to be presented at the Ministerial level meeting on the Digital Community on 18 October in the second half of the day.