About the European Information Technology Observatory (EITO)
The European Information Technology Observatory (EITO) is a broad and unique European initiative and publishes market data about the Information and Communications Technology (ICT), as well as the Consumer Electronics (CE) industries in Europe. EITO provides the most essential and up-to-date analyses of the Western and Eastern European ICT and CE markets, including detailed statistics by country and by market segment. In addition to this data, EITO presents special reports on topics of particular interest and, last but not least, an extensive overview of the latest technological developments. Data and reports about the most important international markets, as well as an overall European and world forecasts, round out the comprehensive approach.
Up-to-date and valid information plays an increasingly important role in business and political decision-making. The objective of EITO is to render services for all fields of public life: economy, science, politics and media. EITO improves your knowledge of the information and communications technology, the industry that will decide about the role Europe will be playing on the global electronic market-place in the 21st century. EITO owes its existence to the initiative and honourable dedication of Enore Deotto (Milano) as well as to the commitment of Luis-Alberto Petit Herrera (Madrid), Joerg Schomburg (Hannover) and Guenther Moeller (Frankfurt).
From 1993 to 2007 the market data and statistics were published in a printed yearbook. Since January 1, 2008, Bitkom Research GmbH continues all EITO activities formerly managed by EITO EEIG.
For further information please join our mailing list.
Up-to-date and valid information plays an increasingly important role in business and political decision-making. The objective of EITO is to render services for all fields of public life: economy, science, politics and media. EITO improves your knowledge of the information and communications technology, the industry that will decide about the role Europe will be playing on the global electronic market-place in the 21st century. EITO owes its existence to the initiative and honourable dedication of Enore Deotto (Milano) as well as to the commitment of Luis-Alberto Petit Herrera (Madrid), Joerg Schomburg (Hannover) and Guenther Moeller (Frankfurt).
From 1993 to 2007 the market data and statistics were published in a printed yearbook. Since January 1, 2008, Bitkom Research GmbH continues all EITO activities formerly managed by EITO EEIG.
For further information please join our mailing list.
