Ingo Meyer
Position
Research Consultant
Special subjects
Information Society and its societal impacts, eInclusion
and eAccessbility, analysis of national and EU-level policies.
Statistical methods, benchmarking, life style research and social structure analysis.
Professional training
Sociologist, M. A.
Study of Sociology, Political Science and Theology at Bonn university.
The focus of his sociological studies has been on quantitative statistics (esp. non-linear methods), life-style research and social structure analysis.
Professional experience
since 2002: empirica
1998 - 2002: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Seminar für Pastoraltheologie of the Katholisch-Theologische Fakultät
Current focus
In the last years Ingo was involved in several
projects, including “eInclusion@EU - Strengthening eInclusion & eAccessibility
across Europe”, focusing on the societal inclusion of at-risk population
groups into the information society, "MeAC - Measuring Progress of eAccessibility
in Europe", "SOPRANO
- Service-oriented Programmable Smart Environments for Older Europeans" and
"CommonWell - Common Platform Services for Ageing Well in Europe". He is currently
responsible for the "eHealth Benchmarking" study
that reviews existing measurement tools and systems for eHealth, as well as
available eHealth statistics, in order to establish a framework for data compilation
and to make progress towards the future establishment of an effective eHealth
benchmarking system in Europe.
Ingo also is an expert in modern technologies
of information management and works in the development and implementation of
empirica’s public relation strategy.
His expertise in the field of eAccessibility
also includes practical aspects of the development, implementation and testing
of accessible websites and online applications.
Projects