OECD Conference on Innovation in the Software Sector, 29-30 November 2007

OECD Conference on Innovation in the Software Sector

Jointly organised by the OECD, the Spanish Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade and the regional government of Extremadura
Centro de Cirugía de Mínima Invasión, Cáceres, Spain
29-30 November 2007

 

 

Background

This conference considered innovation in the software sector from an economic perspective, taking into account the factors that drive innovation, including key framework conditions. The agenda centred on the mandate for the on-going OECD project on innovation in the software sector, which focuses on:

  • The economic processes in the software sector (invention, production, distribution, use)
  • Research and development and the market environment in the software industry
  • User perspectives with respect to secure and accessible software. 

The conclusions of this conference will provide an important input into a major OECD project on software innovation and will be taken into account in an interim report to OECD Ministers in 2008.

Click here to download a one-page background note about the conference.

Agenda

The agenda is available here (updated 20 November)

Contact

All enquiries regarding the conference should be addressed to si@oecd.org

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