CORA study visits & partner meeting in Vejle & Middelfart, DK
The pilots in the partner regions are progressing well, many of them will be implemented in 2019. Several CORA training courses are available online, and their number is increasing. Project implementation is running on schedule.
The site visit to a Føns parish in Middelfart brought remarkable insights into rollout of the local broadband network. Extensive bottom up initiative with motivated volunteers led to aggregation of demand in the parish and successful rollout of the network by a commercial operator. The joint work of the whole community made it possible to create a business case in the area that was long considered not promising by the operator.
At the Føns parish in Middelfart
The CORA partners continued the discussions on pilots in Spinderihallerne in Vejle, where creativity and entrepreneurship meets old traditions. The former building of the cotton mill was refurbished to be used by start-ups, creative companies and local museum.
CORA meeting in Spinderihallerne, Vejle
The CORA mobile digital hub visited Vejle and the CORA partners could explore the equipment and technologies available. The bus is helping inhabitants in rural areas in acquainting with new digital technologies.
CORA mobile digital hub
During the visit to the digital hub in Vejle Library outlet in Give, the partners got insight into the broad tasks and importance of public libraries in the process of digitalization of the society and providing access to knowledge. The digital hub in Give is the place where inhabitants get in touch with new technologies and make their first steps towards using digital tools and infrastructure. E.g. the 3D printer, 3D gaming and planning interfaces are available for testing.
Demonstration of digital technologies
Furthermore, the partners visited a fibre pipe production site (GM Plast) nearby Vejle and learned about the latest technological development in the area of cost effective and future-proof broadband technologies and deployment techniques. The GM Plast has over 40 years of tradition and is producing equipment (pipes, connectors, curbs, containers etc.) necessary for rollout of broadband fibre based infrastructure. Impressive local entrepreneurship combined with innovative thinking and fast implementation of new products and services is the success factor. Partners learned that it takes more than just production skills to run a company. Openness for innovation, planning the rollout project from the start through to the end and considering also maintenance, reparation and upgrading costs are vital.
At the GM Plast production site
The next CORA meeting in planned for 22-24 May 2019 in Norway.