EC Project: Eurocodes Promotion Strategy ENTR/09/009. Keith Moyes Head of Commercial Liaison, BSI

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EC Project: Eurocodes Promotion Strategy ENTR/09/009 Organised with the support of the Egyptian Organization for Standardization and Quality Keith Moyes Head of Commercial Liaison, BSI

Purpose and scope Contractors: t European Commission i and BSI Purpose: To develop a strategic framework for promoting the adoption and use of Eurocodes in 6 target regions Period: November 2009 March 2011 Two phases: Phase 1: Development of strategy and Action plans for the 6 regions Phase 2: Pilot implementation to validate the strategy

6 Target Regions 1. Eastern Mediterranean Gulf States Jordan Syria 5. Western Mediterranean Morocco Algeria Tunisia Egypt 2. Eastern Europe Russia Ukraine 6. South East Asia 3. South Africa Vietnam Thailand 4. India Malaysia

Research Analyse past promotions: Content type Targeted or general Feedback Prepare country marketing reports using standard market analysis techniques: PESTLE: Political, economic, social, technical, legal, environmental AIDA: Awareness, Interest, Decision, Action Diffusion of innovation: Top down or bottom up SWOT: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats Data sources: Meetings Telephone and email contact Questionnaires Published data

Analysis Key objectiveses Overall objective is the wider use of Eurocodes in target market By local practitioners By EU companies active in the target markets Preferred outcome Formal adoption of Eurocodes Preferential status in local regulation Secondary outcome: Acceptance of Eurocodes in local l regulation Growing market preference for design to Eurocodes Promotion should focus on achieving the more probable outcome in each market

Some locations where Eurocode promotion has occurred The E.U./JRC, BSI, and experts have promoted Eurocodes globally through promotional seminars and lectures at conferences

Analysis of past promotions Many reactive promotions (market pull) Fewer active promotions (market push) Some findings Activity ad hoc and uncoordinated Feedback positive but often undocumented Events sometimes lacked clear objective and thematic focus Lack of follow-up Awareness of Eurocodes is now quite high in most target countries Focus needs to switch to Interest, Decision and Action Technical assistance rather than just promotion

Market analysis: PESTLE Issues addressed: d Political type and orientation Economic Importance of the EU market to target country Size of construction sector and current opportunities i Social: Language and education Technical: Current design practice Legal: Regulatory system Environmental: Issues and concerns

Market analysis: AIDA findings Countries AIDA Countries AIDA Algeria Desire Malaysia Action Egypt Interest Thailand Desire Morocco Desire to Action Vietnam Action Tunisia Desire to Action India Interest Russia Interest to Desire South Africa Action Ukraine Action Gulf region Interest

Market analysis: Prioritization 1 The target t countries were prioritized iti using the following criteria: i 1. Importance of the market to European industry E.g. industry size and opportunities for EU design industry 2. The probability of achieving a measurable outcome E.g. commitment to formal adoption of Eurocodes 3. Importance of the EU to the target market 4. Urgency of taking action e.g. threat of other codes given mandatory status 5. Ease of getting a positive result Each was ranked high, medium or low Priority was given to the first criterion

Market analysis: Prioritization 2 High Medium Low Importance of market to European Industry Gulf states, Russia India North Africa Ukraine South Africa South East Asia Measurable outcome Ukraine, South Africa Egypt, Thailand Gulf states (adoption) Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria Malaysia, Vietnam Syria? India? Russia? Jordan Importance of Europe to local Industry Ukraine North Africa Russia, India, Egypt, Jordan, Syria South Africa South East Asia Gulf states, Urgency of taking action Gulf region India, Russia, Thailand Ukraine, South Africa, Egypt Vietnam Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria Ease of getting a Ukraine, South Africa, Russia, Thailand, India positive result North Africa Egypt, Jordan?, Syria? Gulf States Malaysia, Vietnam

High Priority markets Russia India Primary objective: Adaptation of Eurocodes into Russian codes Secondary objective wider use of Eurocodes within a permissive regulatory regime Primary objective: Wider use of Eurocodes within a permissive regulatory regime Secondary objective: Incorporation of Eurocodes principles p into Indian codes Gulf Region P i bj ti Wid f E d ithi i i Primary objective: Wider use of Eurocodes within a permissive regulatory regime

Phase 1: Promotional toolbox Certain promotional tools need some improvement Internet presence: Wikipedia entry Coordination: European coordination point Regional coordination points for key markets Themed event design: Events and promotions where increased use is the objective Events and promotions where formal adoption is the objective Technical assistance Training Drafting National annexes

How can you help? What do you feel the priorities i i should be? What issues do you think need to be addressed? What would you advise us to do next?

Thank you for your attention. Name of Speaker: Keith Moyes Title: Head of Commercial Liaisoni Organization:BSI Email: Keith.moyes@bsigroup.com Links: www.bsigroup.com