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SUMMARY:Sustainable Internet Governance & the Right to Development
DESCRIPTION:IGF 2020 Sustainable Internet Governance & the Right to Development\nThis meeting continues groundbreaking work drawing links between environmental sustainability and human rights. Its focus is Article 4 of the Charter of Human Rights and Principles for the Internet in light of the urgent need to identify and rectify the adverse environmental impacts of internet technologies. This meeting will contribute to emerging action plans to ensure that environmental sustainability and the full realization of human rights are cornerstones of internet governance. \nInternet-connected technologies play a vital role in helping to achieve full realisation of human rights. All around the world emerging technologies are contributing to the effort of eradicating poverty\, hunger\, and diseases and promoting gender equality and empowerment of women and youth. Digital technologies are also increasingly central to our current efforts to find solutions to the climate crisis and to promote environmental protection. However in this still highly digitally divided world we live in\, the drive for digital overconsumption is creating unprecedented levels of e-waste\, a burden that affects mostly developing countries with the huge environmental cost\, and the consequent exposure of entire populations to serious health conditions. \nThis year the IRPC meeting will be looking into Article 4 of the Charter of Human Rights and Principles for the Internet  – Right to Development Through the Internet to address how human development and environmental sustainability can be achieved through the Internet\, and will work with representatives from all stakeholder groups to identify the adverse environmental impact of Internet-connected technologies and to help developing solutions to ensure the full realisation of human rights in the online environment. \nMeeting Format\nOpening Remarks and brief introduction to the Internet Rights and Principles Coalition\nMinda Moreira\, co-Chair IRPC \nPresentations from invited SpeakersQ&A from participants\, discussion\, closing remarks \nObjectives of this session:\n\nAddress the major issues arising from the rapid growth of the ICT industry and digital overconsumption in view of the human rights directly affected by resulting environmental hazards\nConsider further the specific impacts on human and sustainable development goals as these intersect with “greening the internet” policymaking.\nBring together representatives of all sectors committed to work on the urgently needed solutions to ensure that next generation of internet-connected technologies enable human development and a sustainable environment for full realisation of human rights.\n\nPolicy questions that this meeting will address include:\n\nHow does the environmental impact of internet-connected technologies affect human rights especially the right to development?\nAs the UN SDGs look to “connect the next billion”\, how can internet policymakers\, designers\, and citizens better respond to the environmental issues arising from the growing energy demands\, manufacturing\, consumption and disposal of internet-connected technologies?\nIn which specific areas can different stakeholders cooperate more closely to work towards environmentally sustainable and human rights-respecting internet futures?\n\nThis session follows up to Coalition’s annual meetings organised at IGF2018 in Paris and IGF2019 in Berlin\, as well the 2019 EuroDIG in The Hague\, and Plenary 4 from the EuroDIG 2020. It is part of the IRPC’s ongoing outreach and dissemination work based on the Charter of Human Rights and Principles for the Internet.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/sustainable-internet-governance-the-right-to-development/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201106T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201106T100000
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SUMMARY:NGI @ IGF2020
DESCRIPTION:Trustworthy internet technologies against COVID-19\nTechnology has played a key role in the COVID-19 global health crisis outbreak and it will play an even more important role in supporting countries and citizens to overcome the crisis. This session will look at how effective technology-based measures have been in tackling the spread of the virus; how they have ensured the respect of laws and fundamental rights; and what lessons can be learned for the development of trustworthy internet technologies and their use for public policy purposes. \nThe public health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic created an unprecedented global challenge to health care systems and our way of life. Digital technologies have played an important role since the beginning of the crisis outbreak and they will play an even more important role in supporting countries and citizens to manage and overcome the crisis. In response to this emergency outbreak\, the European Commission has taken a series of initiatives to coordinate a common European approach for the use of mobile applications and mobile data in the context of the coronavirus crisis. The European Commission adopted a Recommendation to support Member States in exiting the COVID-19 crisis and supported European Member States in preparing and implementing a common European Toolbox for the use of mobile applications for contact tracing and warning. These instruments were flexible and agile enough to allow the European Union to promptly react and adapt its response to the emergency. Starting from the COVID-19 crisis experience\, this open forum aims at discussing how technologies can play a role in a global health crisis and yet continue to respect human rights and enact principles and values such as privacy\, trust\, openness\, transparency\, decentralisation\, user control and inclusiveness. The session will look at how effective technology-based measures taken in different countries and regions in the world have been in tackling the spread of the virus; how they have ensured the respect of laws and fundamental rights; and what lessons can be learned for the development of trustworthy internet technologies and their use for public policy purposes. The European Commission has also funded several projects developing technologies and apps to fight the COVID-19 outbreak\, notably in the context of the Next Generation Internet (NGI) programme. The open forum will be the occasion to present to the audience concrete projects and to reflect on lessons learnt and way forward. \nModerators:\n\nMonique Calisti\, CEO and Head of Martel Media and Consulting\, NGI Outreach Office Director\nEsteve Sanz\, European Commission\n\nSpeakers:\n\nGemma Carolillo\, Deputy Head of Unit\, Next-Generation Internet\, DG CNECT\nDirk-Willem van Gulik\, Special advisor to NL government for COVID-19 tracing apps\nJelena Malinina\, Digital health\, policy officer at  BEUC\, the European consumer organisation\nHong-Wei Jyan\, Director General\, Department of Cyber Security of Taiwan\, responsible for the development of the apps on COVID-19
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-igf2020/
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SUMMARY:Europe's Digital Decade
DESCRIPTION:European Commission Study on the Impact of Open Source Software and Hardware\nOn 5 November the study team will for the first time reveal early results to the public. They will be joined by Frank Nagle of the Harvard Business School to contextualise the study results with his research. \n\nHow much does Open Source Software contribute to the European economy?\nWhat should European policymakers learn from successful and failed projects?\nWhat is the potential of Open Source Hardware and how can Europe gain an early foothold here?\nWhere have governments around the world succeeded with Open Source policies?\n\nThe event will feature keynote speakers from the European Commission’s DG CNECT and DG DIGIT as well as European Member States\, providing an early insight into new initiatives that will be announced soon. In addition\, they will be joined by a list of exciting speakers in panel discussions focusing on research\, SMEs and growth\, industry and the public sector. \nMore speakers and the full agenda will be announced soon. \n\n\n\n\n\nOpenForum Europe (OFE) is an independent think tank which explains the merits of openness in computing to policy makers and communities across Europe.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/europes-digital-decade/
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SUMMARY:SMOOTH webinar
DESCRIPTION:Webinar: How to make use of cookies and implement successful cookie policy and banners?\nAre you curious about how to set up your privacy\, cookie policy and banners? \nRegister for this SMOOTH webinar ‘How to make use of cookies and implement successful cookie policy and banners?’ and learn all key tips on how to successfully implement it on your website!\nBesides\, you’ll have an opportunity to hear about SMOOTH Market Pilot and GDPR recommendations. \nThe event is organised in the cooperation with EURid\, KU Leuven and FundingBox under the SMOOTH initiative. \nAgenda\n\nFundingBox (Host) – Short introduction to the webinar\, the SMOOTH project and the market pilot – 10 minutes\nKU Leuven – How to use cookies (includes extra tips for privacy and cookie policy drafting) – 20 minutes\nEURid – GDPR experiences and practical recommendations – 15 minutes\nQ&A – 10 minutes\n\nThe webinar starts on the 5th of November at 1 p.m. CET\nMore info is available here: https://spaces.fundingbox.com/spaces/smooth-support/5f870380f9a7a75c28f36d86 \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/smooth-webinar-2/
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SUMMARY:TETRA Webinar: Innovation and internationalisation
DESCRIPTION:Innovation and internationalisation\nThanks to this webinar you will get a practical overview of innovation and internationalisation support facilities in Europe. Experts from BIC Bratislava with 28 years practical experience on utilising programmes\, tools\, networks\, databases\, formal or informal will share with you overview of possibilities\, all pros and cons and practical hints. \nWhat have you consider before entering international cooperation in the area of innovation\, what it will cost you and what it will bring to you. How should you adapt the strategy of your company to win the best from chances provided by European networks\, programmes and institutions. \nSo\, don’t hesitate to join this practical webinar and consider the best way to become a European innovative company. \nRegistration\nTo register please click HERE! \nAgenda\nWelcome and introduction to TETRA project: NGI Business Accelerator (5 min)\nIvan FILUS\, BIC Bratislava \n\nTETRA services for NGI participants\n\nImportance of innovation and internationalisation for startups (15 min)\nRoman LINCZÉNYI\, BIC Bratislava\, innovation advisor \n\nInnovation and internationalisation and its importance for company\nSet-up of a company before entering the international cooperation\nIntroduction to Enterprise Europe Network\n\nEnterprise Europe Network: Individual services for companies (10 min)\nIvan FILUS\, BIC Bratislava\, innovation advisor \n\nSupport of clients journey to growth\nIndividual advisory services\nEnhancement of innovation management\n\nEnterprise Europe Network: Events and databases for international partnerships (10 min)\nVeronika SOMOLÁNYIOVÁ\, BIC Bratislava\, innovation and communication advisor \n\nPartnership opportunity database – thousands of high-quality cooperation profiles\nFind your clients and partners at transnational brokerage events and company missions\nSuccess stories
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/tetra-webinar-innovation-and-internationalisation/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201106
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SUMMARY:European Big Data Value Forum 2020
DESCRIPTION:The European Big Data Value Forum (EBDVF) is the flagship event of the European Big Data and Data-Driven AI Research and Innovation community organized by the Big Data Value Association (BDVA) and the European Commission (DG CNECT). The 2020 edition of the EBDVF will take place between the 3rd and the 5th of November 2020 in Berlin and online\, and it is organized in collaboration with DFKI\, Plattform Industrie 4.0\, Plattform Lernende Systeme and Berlin Partner. \n \nWith a central theme “Building a strong European Data and AI Ecosystem”\, the EBDVF 2020 edition brings together the German and European communities on AI and Data. It aims to contribute to the discussions on the European Data and AI Strategy\, specifically addressing key topics for Europe such as the development of European Data Spaces\, the importance of Technology Platforms and Trust\, the opportunities for market uptake and the new challenges ahead for Data and AI within the society. The event will also focus on how Data and AI can help to tackle emerging societal challenges\, like those brought by the Covid19 pandemic. For this edition\, cross-sectorial tracks will be combined with sectorial tracks on Manufacturing\, Autonomous Systems\, Transport\, Mobility and Logistics\, Health and Smart Society. Furthermore\, the programme will include multiple research and innovation sessions and startups pitches\, showcasing Europe’s R&I excellence on Data and AI. \n\nThe EBDVF2020 edition will particularly benefit from the very vibrant Data and AI research and startup ecosystem in Berlin. Each of the programme tracks is jointly organised by a German representative (from the Berlin research and innovation community or coming from other German key initiatives and organisations) and a European representative to maximise co-operation and value created. With this hybrid approach\, the event aims at having a great local and European impact and leveraging the potential of the innovative German ecosystem. \nFurthermore\, the 2020 EBDVF edition will combine physical and virtual sessions in order to accommodate for possible travel disruptions linked to Covid19\, this will offer to the event the possibility to reach a much wider audience\, achieving a record in terms of participants from all over Europe. \nEBDVF2020 offers interesting virtual sponsoring options for companies\, research institutions and AI and Data initiatives\, with a lot of interaction possibilities outreaching a much wider audience than ever before. This will allow many players in Europe to position themselves in the European AI and Data ecosystem.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/european-big-data-value-forum-2020/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201107
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SUMMARY:IGF 2020
DESCRIPTION:The Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) will be hosted online by the United Nations under the overarching theme: Internet for human resilience and solidarity. The programme continues to develop around the four main thematic tracks: (1) Data; (2) Environment; (3) Inclusion; (4) Trust. The IGF 2020 pre-events\, newcomers sessions\, thematic introductory sessions\, as well as the Open Forums\, NRIs and DC sessions will be hosted from 2 to 6 November during the first meeting’s phase. The meeting will be officially opened on 9 November and closed on 17 November. During this 7-day phase\, workshops\, main sessions\, the high-level leader’s track\, parliamentarians roundtable and thematic concluding sessions will be hosted. The MAG Chair wrote a blog on this update. \nWhat is IGF?\nIGF (Internet Governance Forum) is an international initiative of the United Nations which enables global discussion about Internet and most recent issues and innovations regarding the topic. The event itself is multistakeholder with representation of government \, administration\, academia\, technical\, busines and NGO. \nThis year IGF will be concentrated on the topics of  trust\, data collecation and use\, platform economy and influence of the Internet on the environment. IGF 2020 is a place for inclusive and equal discussion about the future of all those things. Motto of this edition is Internet United. What is unique about this years IGF is wider involvment of youth in discussions and decisionmaking. \nDuring IGF everyone has the right to speak out about the future of the Internet. You too can take part in this discussion!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/igf-2020/
LOCATION:On-line virtual event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201029T130000
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SUMMARY:SMOOTH webinar
DESCRIPTION:Webinar: SMOOTH GDPR platform and pilot opportunities for micro-enterprises under DIHs initiatives\nJoin the upcoming SMOOTH webinar\, on 29th of October at 13:00 CET\, and discover the tool of the SMOOTH platform that can assist your company in complying with key requirements of the GDPR! Besides you’ll learn about the current Market Pilot opportunity that can help small businesses across Europe to quickly test if their data storage and management are compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union. \nIf you’re a small enterprise or Digital Innovation Hub that wants to support micro-enterprises\, then this webinar is for you! \nWHEN: Thursday 29th at 13:00 CET\nMore info available here: https://spaces.fundingbox.com/spaces/smooth-support/5f7d7936f9a7a75c28f35db3 \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/smooth-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201029T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201029T120000
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SUMMARY:ONTOCHAIN TALK#5
DESCRIPTION:ONTOCHAIN – TALK#5\nWe are excited to invite you to the fifth ONTOCHAIN TALK. \nAre you a researcher\, developer\, innovator\, or entrepreneur related to blockchain development? \nJoin us to learn more about the project offering €4.2M equity-free funding and other support services. \nRegister now and join us Thursday at 11:00 AM (CEST) to learn more about this fantastic opportunity! \nThe ONTOCHAIN Team\, \nhttps://www.f6s.com/ontochaintalk5
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ontochain-talk5/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201027T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201027T170000
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CREATED:20220728T081121Z
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SUMMARY:Families_Share: Final Webinars’ series
DESCRIPTION:Final Webinars’ series: Families_Share\nThe H2020 Families Share project has experimented in the field of Digital Social Innovation for the last 3 years: its main goal has been co-designing and co-creating Open Source technology with people in order to solve one main societal challenge -insufficient and/or not affordable childcare services\, in a bottom up way. \nParents’ led childcare activities\, facilitated by the Families Share platform/app as a planning tool\, have been tested in 6 cities across Europe\, in Belgium\, Greece\, Hungary and Italy\, with one main pilot-site being a Research Organization setting up innovative welfare/childcare with and for their employees. \nThe project’s final online events aim at presenting and discussing the project’s results and potentials for further dissemination\, take up and sustainability\, by emphasizing its 3 main components: \n\nCo-design and co-creation methodologies applied to socio-technical systems (session 1 October 19th 2020)\nΙnnovative organizational welfare through co-created childcare services (session 2\, October 20th 2020)\nRethinking and innovating local childcare in cities through co-creation (session 3\, October 27th)\n\nSession 3 | Innovating and re-thinking local childcare in cities through co-creation\n14:00-15:45 \n\nWelcome and introduction to the Families Share Project\,\nAgostino Cortesi\, Università Ca’ Foscari\nExperiences of parents’ led cooperatives running nurseries:\nLucie Stephens\, New Economics Foundation and Luciana Talpo\, Grasshoppers in the Park\, London\nFamilies Share the overall piloting experience presentation\nMaria Sangiuliano\, Smart Venice\nAssessing the Impact of Families Share\nOlga Tsoumani and Carina Veeckman\, IMEC\nPitches from all Families Share implementing partners\nMarzia Cescon & Natasha Sega\, Smart Venice\nEefje Cottenier\, De Stuyverij\nCarlotta Berionni\, Università Ca’ Foscari\nLilla Balla\, Parents’ House Foundation\nPopi Sourmaidou\, Ergani Centre\nQ&A\n\n15:45-16:00 Break and networking chat \n16:00-17:00 \n\nThe Families Share sustainability scenarios and policy recommendations for local childcare\nApostolos Vontas\, Vilabs\nFeedback session with\nBianca Faragau\, Eurocities and Sally Kneeshaw\, Gender Equal Cities -URBACT\nQ&A\n\n17:00 Closing the session \nModerator: Agnes Hubert\, Sciences Po\, Gender5Plus
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/families_share-final-webinars-series-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201026T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201026T150000
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SUMMARY:FED4FIRE+ WEBINAR #1
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Fed4FIRE+: A federation of testbeds for hands-on experimentation\nThis webinar will: \n\npresent an overview of Fed4FIRE+ testbeds available\ndescribe the main features of the Fed4FIRE+ Testbed portal: JFed tool\nhand-on tutorial on the use of JFed tool\n\nTarget audience\nThe intended audience is hands-on experimenters who want to use (large) testbeds to put their research on a higher level. Background required: basic linux know-how and know how to use ssh to login on a remote computer. \nHands-on material\nAll tutorial material is available online at https://doc.fed4fire.eu and/or https://doc.ilabt.imec.be.\nSee the links above for examples. \nTo register\nRegistration to the webinar is free\, but mandatory.\nBOOK IT HERE. \n\nIf you would like to receive more information about the next Fed4FIRE+ webinars\, subscribe to our newsletter here: fed4fire.eu/newsletter \nDo not forget to follow us: – on Twitter @Fed4FIRE – and please spread the word with our hashtag #f4fwebinars #fed4fire.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/fed4fire-webinar-1/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201022T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201022T140000
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SUMMARY:“NGI Talks” with Pierre-Yves Danet
DESCRIPTION:Join the upcoming NGI Talk\, on 22nd of October @ 13:00 CET\, and find out how and why The New European Media Initiative commits to mainstream responsible research and innovation approaches for ensuring that technology and content-based innovations are human-centric\, inclusive\, accessible and addresses societal and environmental challenges along the way. \n FREE REGISTER HERE!\nMedia and Creative and Cultural industries have always been a strong and independent sector of significant value in Europe\, based on our cultural heritage and values\, combining the power of private initiative and governmental actions for the good of the people. Currently\, the media ecosystem has grown in the international context\, characterized by global players\, business activities and market scope on one side and convergence of technical standards one another side\, where Europe needs to work towards a more robust media ecosystem\, being able to compete with other world regions while ensuring the independence of its own media and creative sector. Therefore\, the underlying media distribution network architectures and platforms need to be in European control\, and we need to take the regulatory measures\, but also the necessary investments to implement it and make it happen. \nThe New European Media Initiative understands itself as an agent towards this challenge\, assembling views of media and creative sectors in Europe with respect to the needed future research and innovation activities. \nThis event is free and open to all the interested stakeholders and you can FREE REGISTER HERE! \nAbout the speaker\nPierre-Yves Danet @pydanet‍ joined France Telecom (Orange) in 1992 taking the responsibility of a research group on ISDN. Since then\, he is has been leading many projects in Home Automation domain and nowadays he is head of collaborative research – Europe at Orange Labs\, he is also representing Orange at Alliance for the Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) and at NEM technology platform\, chairing the ETNO Research & Innovation Group and vice-chairing the FIWARE Mundus committee. At AIOTI\, he is a member of WG2\, and is one of the main contact points for DIHs in the IoT domain. \n\nJoin the NGI community to stay up to date with the latest topics around the Next Generation Internet.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-talks-with-pierre-yves-danet/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201022T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201022T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081100Z
UID:39975-1603364400-1603368000@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:ONTOCHAIN TALK#4
DESCRIPTION:ONTOCHAIN – TALK#4\nWe are excited to invite you to the fourth ONTOCHAIN TALK. \nAre you a researcher\, developer\, innovator\, or entrepreneur related to blockchain development? \nJoin us to learn more about the project offering €4.2M equity-free funding and other support services. \nRegister now and join us Thursday at 11:00 AM (CEST) to learn more about this fantastic opportunity! \nThe ONTOCHAIN Team\, \nhttps://www.f6s.com/ontochaintalk4
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ontochain-talk4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201021T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201021T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081105Z
UID:39977-1603274400-1603278000@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:TETRA Webinar: (Secret) strategies for SMEs to win public tenders abroad
DESCRIPTION:(Secret) strategies for SMEs to win public tenders abroad\nThe TETRA project is proud to bring you the “(Secret) strategies on how to win a tender abroad” Webinar.\nIt will be hosted by PEDAL Consulting and will feature Robert Miskuf and Innocent Mateeka both of whom have multiannual experience in public procurement practitices. \nThe webinar will officially inaugurate the launch of Tenderio services free of charge for NGI beneficiaries!\nFor more information visit Tenderio Open Call. \nREGISTRATIONS\nFor registrations please click HERE. \nAGENDA\n\nWelcome and Introduction to tendering abroad. (5 mins)\na whole world of opportunities. By Innocent Mateeka Project Manager at PEDAL Consulting.\nHow Tetra provides Access to Tenderio services to help you win business abroad and how to get involved. (10 mins)\nBy Robert Miskuf CEO PEDAL Consulting and Co-founder Tenderio.\nSecret Strategies on How to Win Business abroad and how to get involved. (35 mins)\nBy Robert Miskuf and Innocent Mateeka.\nQuestion and Answer. (10 mins)\n\nSPEAKERS\nMr. Robert Miskuf – Optimist. Received €8.02M in EU/US grants. Managing two kids and a portfolio of projects worth € 39M EUR. Robert is the Founder and CEO of PEDAL Consulting and Tenderio. Robert has been involved in over 50 FP7/H2020 projects and coordinated several international tenders. Frequent speaker at high level events on public procurement organized by the European Commission or under the EU presidencies. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nInnocent Mateeka – is a Project Manager in PEDAL Consulting and TENDERIO. As a trained lawyer\, he has both the professional and technical competence to effectively execute extraterritorial projects. He holds a number of academic and professional qualifications which make him uniquely placed in the exercise of his duties. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/tetra-webinar-secret-strategies-for-smes-to-win-public-tenders-abroad/
LOCATION:web-streamed
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201020T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201020T234500
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081128Z
UID:39984-1603224000-1603237500@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:NGI at DATW
DESCRIPTION:Digital Around The World event addressing EU-US Internet collaboration\, through an NGI Think Tank\, involving major stakeholders from both sides of the Atlantic. \n\n“Future of Internet: the EU/US Next Generation of Internet Initiatives”\n20 October 2020 | 8 pm – 9 pm CET \nIn our global context\, the Next Generation Internet\, an initiative launched by the European Commission back in 2016\, will be successful only if a worldwide consensus is found\, enabling a Human-centric Internet. To that end\, collaboration between the EU and the US is essential\, both areas being strongly committed to develop the future of Internet and to shape a sustainable landscape for NGI developments. \nIndeed\, the NGI initiative should design specific actions for policy collaboration\, shared technology development and interaction between user-communities\, with other initiatives in the world where parts of the NGI infrastructure are designed and deployed; and the US are one of the main places where such activities are held. \nThink NEXUS – Think tank for the collaboration on NEXt generation internet between EU-US – is a European Commission (Horizon 2020 research program) project that aims to reinforce EU-US collaboration\, through its dedicated Think Tank\, involving major stakeholders from both sides of the Atlantic on Next Generation Internet related thematic in three focus areas: Science & Technologies; Innovation & Entrepreneurship; Policy. \nThis 1-hour session will be dedicated to further advancing EU-US talks around technologies & policies’ priorities for cooperation. \n\n“Next Generation Internet: A Visual collaboration workshop on EU-US NGI research and innovation”\n20 October 2020 | 11 pm – 12 am CET \nThe session will focus on giving the opportunity to a number of the third-party projects funded by two of the NGI RIAs\, NGIatlantic.eu (EU-US collaboration on NGI)\, NGI Pointer (Open Internet architecture renovation) and an EU-US initiative funded by NGI Explorers (EU Fellowships to the US)\, a chance to present their project ideas to the global audience of the 24 hour-long digitalarounbdtheworld.org event. \n\nDr. Mirko Presser\, Associate Professor\, Aarhus University\nJames Clarke\, EU Strategic Liaison Manager at the Telecommunications Software and Systems Group\, Waterford Institute of Technology\nSara Pittonet Gaiarin\, Senior Project manager\, Trust-IT Services & COMMpla\n\n\nFor more info\, read the programme here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-at-datw/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201020T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201020T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081118Z
UID:39981-1603202400-1603211400@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:Families_Share: Final Webinars’ series
DESCRIPTION:Final Webinars’ series: Families_Share\nThe H2020 Families Share project has experimented in the field of Digital Social Innovation for the last 3 years: its main goal has been co-designing and co-creating Open Source technology with people in order to solve one main societal challenge -insufficient and/or not affordable childcare services\, in a bottom up way. \nParents’ led childcare activities\, facilitated by the Families Share platform/app as a planning tool\, have been tested in 6 cities across Europe\, in Belgium\, Greece\, Hungary and Italy\, with one main pilot-site being a Research Organization setting up innovative welfare/childcare with and for their employees. \nThe project’s final online events aim at presenting and discussing the project’s results and potentials for further dissemination\, take up and sustainability\, by emphasizing its 3 main components: \n\nCo-design and co-creation methodologies applied to socio-technical systems (session 1 October 19th 2020)\nΙnnovative organizational welfare through co-created childcare services (session 2\, October 20th 2020)\nRethinking and innovating local childcare in cities through co-creation (session 3\, October 27th)\n\nSession 2 | Innovating organizational welfare through co-created childcare services\n14:00-15:30 \n\nWelcome and intro to the Families Share Project\nWhat is innovation in organizational welfare?\nPatrizia Zanoni\, University of Hasselt & Utrecht\nThe Families Share Pilots in research organizations and corporate settings\nChiara Leonardi & Gianluca Schiavo\, FBK & Eefje Cottenier\, De Stuyverij\nExperiencing Families Share as an HR Development Manager\nLuisa Rigoni\, FBK\nQ&A\n\n15:30-15:45 Break and networking chat \n15:45-16:30 \n\nFamilies Share sustainability model and recommendations for organizational welfare policies\nCharalampos Chatzimallis\, Vilabs\nCan Families Share become a new way of doing welfare?\nBarbara Deboni\, Human Resources Manager\, Trentino Sviluppo\nQ&A\n\n16:30 Closing the session \nModerator: Massimo Zancanaro\, FBK
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/families_share-final-webinars-series-2/
LOCATION:web-streamed
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201022
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T080934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T080934Z
UID:39954-1603152000-1603324799@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:Digital Around the World
DESCRIPTION:Digital Around the World – a global 24 hours conference on digital transformation across the globe\nFor its 10th anniversary\, the IoT Forum is launching a new 24 hours non-stop virtual conference that will roll over the World to run a quite unique event on emerging technologies and digital transformation. The event will bring together experts from all continents to present and discuss the latest technological innovations and trends in digital transformation: from the Internet of Things\, to 5G\, network virtualization and smart services. 27 high level sessions with keynote speakers will be developed and moderated consecutively from various countries in Europe\, the Americas and the Asia/Pacific region\, and a worldwide community of industry experts\, researchers and specialized media will have the opportunity to follow and interact in the debates. \nScope and Application Domains\nDigital Around the World invites you to a digital journey across: \n\nEmerging technologies for digital transformation:\n\nwith lead experts and industries from Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things to 5G\, network virtualization and smart industries\n\n\nTechnologies for the Good:\n\nfor eHealth and smart economy to overcome the Covid-19 crisis\nfor sustainable development by preserving the environment and our resources\nfor a privacy and data protection by design digital world\n\n\nInternational Cooperation in the Research and Innovation domain \n\nParticipants Profile\nIndustry\, experts and top-level researchers\, as well as specialized media. \n\nDriven by the IoT Forum\, a not-for-profit membership-based organization born from the research community\, Digital Around the World intends to build a bridge around the world to promote international research and cooperation. \nMore on IoT Forum: www.iotforum.org \nContact details: info@digitalaroundtheworld.org
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/digital-around-the-world/
LOCATION:web-streamed
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201019T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201019T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081115Z
UID:39980-1603116000-1603121400@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:Families_Share: Final Webinars’ series
DESCRIPTION:Final Webinars’ series: Families_Share\nThe H2020 Families Share project has experimented in the field of Digital Social Innovation for the last 3 years: its main goal has been co-designing and co-creating Open Source technology with people in order to solve one main societal challenge -insufficient and/or not affordable childcare services\, in a bottom up way. \nParents’ led childcare activities\, facilitated by the Families Share platform/app as a planning tool\, have been tested in 6 cities across Europe\, in Belgium\, Greece\, Hungary and Italy\, with one main pilot-site being a Research Organization setting up innovative welfare/childcare with and for their employees. \nThe project’s final online events aim at presenting and discussing the project’s results and potentials for further dissemination\, take up and sustainability\, by emphasizing its 3 main components: \n\nCo-design and co-creation methodologies applied to socio-technical systems (session 1 October 19th 2020)\nΙnnovative organizational welfare through co-created childcare services (session 2\, October 20th 2020)\nRethinking and innovating local childcare in cities through co-creation (session 3\, October 27th)\n\nSession 1 | Co-designing and co-creating technologies and services for community driven childcare\n\nWelcome and introduction to the Families Share project\nAgostino Cortesi\, Ca’ Foscari University\nCo-designed co-creation; scaling up social innovation from project to EU Programme\nLoretta Anania\, European Commission\, DG Connect\nEnhancing co-design and co-creation in Europe\nFrancesca Rizzo\, Politecnico Milano\, SiSCODE-H2020 project\nPresentation of the Families Share bottom up approach\, co design methodology and platform\nMassimo Zancanaro\, FBK\, Fondazione Bruno Kessler and Manolis Falelakis\, Vilabs\nQ&A\n\nModerator: Maria Sangiuliano\, Smart Venice\, EIP SCC-Citizen Engagement Cluster
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/families_share-final-webinars-series/
LOCATION:web-streamed
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201015T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201015T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081057Z
UID:39974-1602759600-1602763200@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:ONTOCHAIN TALK#3
DESCRIPTION:ONTOCHAIN – TALK#3\nWe are excited to invite you to the third ONTOCHAIN TALK. \nAre you a researcher\, developer\, innovator\, or entrepreneur related to blockchain development? \nJoin us to learn more about the project offering €4.2M equity-free funding and other support services. \nRegister now and join us Thursday at 11:00 AM (CEST) to learn more about this fantastic opportunity! \nThe ONTOCHAIN Team\, \nhttps://www.f6s.com/ontochaintalk3
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ontochain-talk3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201016
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081016Z
UID:39962-1602633600-1602806399@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:Citizen Science SDG conference
DESCRIPTION:This conference is an official event of Germany’s 2020 EU Council presidency. The conference will present\, evaluate and discuss the exciting contributions that citizen science makes in framing and achieving sustainable development\, specifically the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The conference will bring together expertise from policy makers\, institutional and citizen scientists\, economists\, NGOs and civil society to implement mechanisms and processes for the transition towards a more sustainable future. \nThe conference addresses topics around citizen science such as: \n\nCitizen science for the UN Sustainable Development Goals\, e.g. good health and well-being\, quality education\, life on land and below water\nPolicy and scientific methodology of citizen science to implement the SDGs\nScientific benefit of citizen science networks and platforms and their impact on society\n\nAll information about the event here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/citizen-science-sdg-conference/
LOCATION:Berlin or virtually!
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201008T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201008T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081054Z
UID:39973-1602154800-1602158400@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:ONTOCHAIN TALK#2
DESCRIPTION:ONTOCHAIN – TALK#2\nWe are excited to invite you to the second ONTOCHAIN TALK. \nAre you a researcher\, developer\, innovator\, or entrepreneur related to blockchain development? \nJoin us to learn more about the project offering €4.2M equity-free funding and other support services. \nRegister now and join us Thursday at 11:00 AM (CEST) to learn more about this fantastic opportunity! \nThe ONTOCHAIN Team\, \nhttps://www.f6s.com/ontochaintalk2
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ontochain-talk2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201001T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201001T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081051Z
UID:39972-1601550000-1601553600@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:ONTOCHAIN TALK#1
DESCRIPTION:ONTOCHAIN – TALK#1\nWe are excited to invite you to the first ONTOCHAIN TALK. \nAre you a researcher\, developer\, innovator\, or entrepreneur related to blockchain development? \nJoin us to learn more about the project offering €4.2M equity-free funding and other support services. \nRegister now and join us Thursday at 11:00 AM (CEST) to learn more about this fantastic opportunity! \nThe ONTOCHAIN Team\, \nhttps://www.f6s.com/ontochaintalk1
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ontochain-talk1/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201002
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T080753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T080753Z
UID:39925-1601337600-1601596799@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:TETRA 1st Build-up bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to announce that we have opened the applications for TETRA’s 1st bootcamp! \nWhat will you get from TETRA bootcamp?\nTETRA’s “Build-up“ bootcamp was designed to help accelerate your project\, idea\, or startup from the “R&D stage” to the “Go-To-Market stage”. During this bootcamp\, we will train your team on the fundamentals of start-ups that tackle intellectual property rights and management\, business models\, value proposition\, the importance of the team and good leadership\, and fundraising basics. \nHow to apply?\nA maximum of 2 team members are welcomed by TETRA to participate in the bootcamp. TETRA will cover the travel and accommodation costs of the participants.\nMore about the bootcamp\, applying conditions\, list of topics and agenda can be seen here: https://business.ngi.eu/news-events/events/1st-build-up-bootcamp/\nDeadline for applications is 31 August 2020!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/tetra-1st-build-up-bootcamp/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CEST
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200930
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T080605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T080605Z
UID:39889-1601251200-1601423999@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:NGI Policy Summit 2020
DESCRIPTION:We are very excited to announce the NGI Policy Summit 2020. \nBringing together a coalition of internet changemakers from 28-29 September\, the Summit will lay out an ambitious European vision for the future internet and explore the policy interventions and technical solutions that can help get us there. The Summit is aimed at local\, national and international policymakers but we also welcome researchers\, innovators and civil society organisations who can share practical ideas for a more human-centric internet. Register your interest now to join us online. \n\nThe NGI Policy Summit is the flagship policy conference of the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative. Organised by the City of Amsterdam and Nesta\, the conference aims to set out a compelling vision for the future internet; to empower policymakers across all levels of governance; and to strengthen the ecosystem of the NGI initiative. It provides a unique opportunity to focus on remedies\, not just diagnosis; to explore the concrete building blocks of our shared European vision for the internet\, and forge the coalition to make it happen. \nAimed at policymakers across all levels of governance (EU\, National and local/city-level)\, this year’s event will have a particular focus on the following five themes: \n\nSustainability & resilience: How we can we leverage connectivity and smart technologies to build a more sustainable and resilient and ethically-sourced internet\, and how we can conversely reduce the environmental footprint of the infrastructure underpinning the internet itself?\nTrust & identity: How do we give citizens control over their own data and help them regain trust in online interactions? How can we best use the opportunities offered by new models of online identity and decentralisation to help us do this?\nNew models for the data economy: How do we respond to the extreme centralisation of power in today’s internet economy and the dominance of business models that favour the concentration and exploitation of personal data? How can we help alternative governance and ownership models\, such as data commons and trusts\, succeed?\nInclusion: How do we ensure the future of the internet is more inclusive\, representative and human-centric? How can it help break down economic\, cultural and political barriers and contribute to European integration?\nCollective intelligence: How can Collective Intelligence be augmented through emerging technologies to identify problems or solutions\, mobilise citizens\, and solve the kinds of social challenges that individuals or technology alone cannot?\n\nRegistration\nThe event is free of charge. Register your interest now to join us online.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-policy-summit-2020/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CEST
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20200923T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20200923T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081045Z
UID:39970-1600876800-1600880400@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:NGIatlantic.eu Proposers Webinar
DESCRIPTION:From April 2020 until November 2021\, NGIatlantic.eu will launch 5 Open Calls for 3rd party applicants\, with a total budget of 2.8 Million Euro. The calls are open to European organisations – SMEs\, large enterprise\, public organisations – wishing to carry out high-quality Research & Innovation activities\, with a US-based counterpart\, on NGI experimental platforms. \nThis webinar will focus on interested applicants\, providing them an excellent opportunity to present and discuss their ideas for the three NGI topics introduced in the second NGIatlantic.eu Open Call. During the 45 minutes of the webinar\, we will also give some space to the EU and US experimental platforms\, showcasing how these can represent the ideal playground to push transatlantic research and innovation in the NGI to the next level. \nThe event will serve as a unique networking opportunity for NGI enthusiasts and professionals who are looking for partners to meet and apply to NGIatlantic.eu’s open call funding opportunities. \nMaximise your funding chances: Join the interactive session to shape up your NGI experiment and to network with peers to present an EU – US proposal to the open calls.\n\nWhen: 23 September 2020\, 4pm CEST\nHow: Webex platform\nThe workshop is free and open to all interested stakeholders. Registration is required!\n\nPlease note that in order to join the Webinar\, you need to sign in with your existing credentials or you will need to register to the NGIatlantic.eu website.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngiatlantic-eu-proposers-webinar-2/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CEST
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20200923T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20200923T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081028Z
UID:39965-1600855200-1600860600@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:TETRA WEBINAR: Pitch like there is no tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:Pitch like there is no tomorrow\nAn interactive\, hands-on webinar where you will learn how to effectively pitch your idea! \nTogether\, we will: \n– Explore what a pitch is and how to adapt it to your audience;\n– Dive into three approaches that will help you upgrade your pitching skills;\n– Get an overview of the pitching do’s and don’ts with the pitching guru Gleb Maltsev;\n– Listen to your pitches and practice! \nLet’s get real! Send us a link to your 3-minutes pitch by September 11\, 2020 at noon CET and get selected to pitch your idea for feedback in front of TETRA pitching coaches and Gleb Maltsev! \nRegistrations\nTo register please click HERE \nSpeakers\nJan Bormans\, Ph.D.\, MBA\, has been active in the fields of innovation and entrepreneurship for more than 20 years. Jan was strategy advisor at the IMEC nanotechnology research centre (that developed one of the first open innovation business models worldwide) and valorisation manager of the Flanders DC/Vlerick Business School knowledge centre. He has been actively involved in various start-up initiatives such as start it @KBC and startups.be since 2010. Jan has also co-founded Kunigi\, an interdisciplinary innovation agency. From 2019 on\, Jan is the CEO of the European Startup Network.  Jan’s LinkedIn profile. \n  \n  \nAdèle studied International Trade and Investment at the Brussels Diplomatic Academy\, a joint program by Vrije Universiteit Brussels and Solvay Business School. She has a 10-years experience in business development\, sales\, strategic partnerships and project management within private & public sectors. Adèle has acquired significant knowledge of digital innovation and is fascinated by the impact of new technologies on business activities. She is convinced that a cohesive European startup ecosystem is the key to empowerment and scaling up. Adèle’s LinkedIn profile. \n  \n  \nGleb listens to around 1\,000 speeches a year ranging from a 60-second pitch to a 45-minute keynote. He’s trained presenters for industry-wide pitching showcases such as Slush\, Latitude59\, TechChill and LOGIN. He’s the co-founder of Fundwise\, a founder-to-investor pitching platform with a 68% success rate and raising over 2.8 mln EUR for over a dozen projects. Every year he works with executives from almost every industry that would make the world a bit better\, or at least have a shot at doing so. Around a 100 of those execs have gone on to pitch at trade fairs such as the Mobile World Congress\, Smart City Expo\, conhIT\, boot Düsseldorf\, Bygg Reis Deg\, or BAU. Get an overview of the pitching do’s and don’ts with the pitching guru Gleb Maltsev.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/tetra-webinar-pitch-like-there-is-no-tomorrow/
LOCATION:web-streamed
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201001
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SUMMARY:Infoshare 2020
DESCRIPTION:THE BIGGEST TECH CONFERENCE IN CEE\nSeptember 23-25 and 28-30\, 2020.\nSTREAMED FROM THE CITY OF GDAŃSK \nInfoshare 2020 online is a virtual space\, where you will watch speeches delivered by the best experts and take part in the new ways of networking\, sitting comfortably on your couch. \nNGI TETRA will be participating to help innovators who receive funding through any NGI initiative project to go to market and build a sustainable business or be able to scale up. \nServices offered by TETRA include: \n\nIntroduce the project teams to investors\, and facilitate matchmaking at the event (more info infoshare.pl/speed-dating);\nFacilitate the participation of project teams in well-established pitching competitions (more info infoshare.pl/startup-contest).
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/infoshare-2020/
LOCATION:web-streamed
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20200922T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20200922T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081048Z
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SUMMARY:Data To Go: An FTC Workshop on Data Portability
DESCRIPTION:The Federal Trade Commission will host a public workshop on September 22\, 2020\, to examine the potential benefits and challenges to consumers and competition raised by data portability. \nData portability refers to the ability of consumers to move data – such as\, emails\, contacts\, calendars\, financial information\, health information\, favorites\, friends or content posted on social media – from one service to another or to themselves. In addition to providing benefits to consumers\, data portability may benefit competition by allowing new entrants to access data they otherwise would not have so that they can grow competing platforms and services. At the same time\, there may be challenges to implementing or requiring data portability. For example\, data that consumers want to port may include information about others\, such as friends’ photos and comments. How should this data be treated? How can the data be transferred securely? Who has responsibility for ensuring that data portability is technically feasible? Does mandatory data access or data sharing affect companies’ incentives to invest in data-driven products and services? \n \nData portability is a timely topic. Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation and California’s Consumer Privacy Act both include data portability requirements\, and companies serving customers in Europe and California have already begun providing consumers with the right to port their data. In addition\, the UK’s Open Banking initiative and US banking laws requiring that financial information be provided to consumers in an electronic format\, are encouraging data portability in the financial sector\, including the development of APIs to facilitate transfer of data to consumers and among financial institutions. Major technology companies Apple\, Facebook\, Google\, Microsoft\, and Twitter have created the Data Transfer Project with the goal of creating an open-source\, service-to-service data portability platform. The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology has finalized rules to facilitate portability of health data. And industry and lawmakers have discussed including data portability as a component of any comprehensive federal privacy legislation. \nThe workshop seeks to bring together stakeholders — including industry representatives\, economists\, consumer advocates\, and regulators — for a wide-ranging public discussion on issues raised by data portability. The workshop will address questions such as the potential benefits to consumers and competition of data portability\, the potential risks to consumer privacy and how those risks might be mitigated\, the potential impact of mandatory data access or data sharing on companies’ incentives to innovate\, how to best ensure the security of personal data that is being transmitted from one business to another\, the merits and challenges of interoperability\, and who should be responsible for ensuring interoperability.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/data-to-go-an-ftc-workshop-on-data-portability/
LOCATION:web-streamed
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200925
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081011Z
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SUMMARY:European Research and Innovation Days 2020
DESCRIPTION:Bringing stakeholders together to shape future research and innovation policy\nLet’s shape the future together\nEuropean Research and Innovation Days is the European Commission’s annual flagship event\, bringing together policymakers\, researchers\, entrepreneurs and citizens to debate and shape the future of research and innovation in Europe and beyond. \nWith our societies gradually lifting their lockdowns and recovery plans taking shape\, we must now ensure that the transition to a post-corona society is sustainable\, inclusive and resilient. \nResearch and innovation will be key to achieve this. This year’s format will provide an opportunity to connect\, take stock of research and innovation achievements in the global response to the pandemic and build on the EU’s response: worldwide coordination of excellent science for global health\, social and economic recovery. \nJoin the event virtually\nThe interactive sessions will let participants provide input on how research and innovation policy and funding can help propel Europe’s recovery and pave the way to a green\, digital and resilient future. Building on the success of last year\, the 2020 edition will feature three days of intensive policy co-designing\, thought-provoking panels and matchmaking opportunities. \nIn a crucial year\, following an unprecedented global crisis\, just ahead of the launch of Horizon Europe – the next research and innovation programme starting in 2021 – and an enhanced European Research Area\, this event is a unique chance to discuss how research and innovation will benefit the future of Europe. \nBringing science to you\nWant to see some science in action? Invite your friends\, family\, classmates and teachers to join us virtually at an event with fun activities\, including “Science is Wonderful!”\, and experience the future of science online from their living room – with groundbreaking science through hands-on experiments\, live demonstrations and chats with European and international researchers. \nThe event will take place on 22-24 September 2020. \nStay tuned for more information about registration and programme updates.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/european-research-and-innovation-days-2020/
LOCATION:web-streamed
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20200915T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20200915T175500
DTSTAMP:20260404T123146
CREATED:20220728T081033Z
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SUMMARY:"NGI Talks" with Sudha Jamthe
DESCRIPTION:NGI Talk: “Career Pivot to Digital Twins in COVID Times” by Sudha Jamthe\nOn 15th September at 16:30 CEST\, NGI Community ambassador\, Sudha Jamthe\, CEO of IoT Disruptions and director of DriverlessWorldSchool will be leading a webinar about a Career Pivot to Digital Twins in COVID Times \nRegister here!\nAbout the event\nCOVID has made the globe remote as we work remotely and engage with customers remotely. This calls for more connectivity to access everything using the Internet. And here is the opportunity for us to pivot our careers to new job roles with the exciting technology of Digital Twins. While looking to reinvent yourself and head for those soaring jobs\, Sudha Jamthe is a proven specialist\, who will come up with the best strategies about how to pivot a career. She will introduce the concept of digital twins\, which may be explained as a digital replica of a physical thing. That digital replica can be manipulated to foresee what is going to happened even before it happens. This concept has become critical in COVID 19 time when being able to predict what people will want to buy or who they will vote for could be essential. \nIn this webinar you will learn: \n\nWhat is a Digital Twin?\nWhat industries are adopting digital twins?\nAs Digital Twins make digital replicas of physical assets\, how do you manage the flow of data from power plants\, factory equipment and connected medical devices? What are the privacy and security issues involved?\nWhat are the challenges in building and deploying digital twins?\nWhat are the job opportunities with Digital Twins and what skills can be transferred to these new roles?\n\nAbout the speaker\nSudha Jamthe is a Technology Futurist with business operations experience shaping early technology ecosystems by educating and mentoring business professionals to build the connected\, autonomous\, driverless world in their companies or by pivoting their careers. \nFounder and Director of the DriverlessworldSchool\, her top areas of research are the business of cognitive IoT\, autonomous vehicles and global advisory work for CEOs/ boards/cities. Her speciality is a business model\, the value from data and futuristic lens on value chain business disruption. \nShe describes herself as someone who loves shaping the innovative ecosystem of entrepreneurs\, guiding leaders in Digital Transformation of businesses and championing open standards. \nRegister here!\nThe webinar is free and open to all interested stakeholders.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-talks-with-sudha-jamthe/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CEST
CATEGORIES:Events
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