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SUMMARY:Pre-IGF Stakeholder Speed Dating
DESCRIPTION:IES Professor Jamal Shahin & PhD student Austin Ruckstuhl are co-organizing an Internet Governance event with the Internet Society in Brussels on 16 October. Shahin\, member of the NGI European Champions’ panel\, and Ruckstuhl are IES researchers collaborating on the United Nations University GREMLIN project\, examining stakeholder participation in Internet governance and trade policy. The event aims to increase the dialogue among European stakeholders in Brussels before the UN Internet Governance Forum in Paris this November. Brief statements will be made by representatives from diverse stakeholder groups such as the European Commission\, Orange\, European Digital Rights and Internet Society. \nIf you would like to register\, please follow this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pre-igf-stakeholder-speed-dating-tickets-49981285370. \nThe Internet Society\, together with the United Nations University GREMLIN project\, invite you to join us for an evening of networking in Brussels before this year’s Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Paris on 12-14 November. \nCome meet others as you ‘speed date’ people from different communities and find out “what they are looking for in a relationship… with the UN IGF!” There is no day zero at the IGF this year so we are focused on starting the conversation in Brussels! \n \nOur speakers include: \nOlivier Bringer\, Head of Unit\, DG Connect\, European Commission\nMarie-Noemie Marques\, International Regulatory Affairs\, Orange\nDiego Naranjo\, Policy Advisor\, European Digital Rights (EDRI)\nThe discussion is moderated by the Internet Society \nWe also invite you to consider some of these questions to discuss at the event:\n\nWhat role should the IGF play in the future governance of the Internet?\nShould the IGF’s mandate be changed to focus on outputs? If so\, how?\nIs the IGF successfully implementing the multistakeholder model?\n\nDrinks and canapes will be provided.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/pre-igf-stakeholder-speed-dating/
LOCATION:Radisson RED\, Idaliestraat 35\, 1050 Elsene\, Belgium\, Elsene\, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1050\, Belgium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181008
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SUMMARY:FEC4 @ BRUGES
DESCRIPTION:The fourth Fed4FIRE+ Engineering Conference (FEC) will be organised on 8-10 October 2018 in Bruges\, Belgium. \nThe Fed4FIRE+ project offers the largest federation worldwide of Next Generation Internet (NGI) testbeds\, which provide open\, accessible and reliable facilities supporting a wide variety of different research and innovation communities and initiatives in Europe. Fed4FIRE+ testbed offer: \n\nSimple\, efficient\, and cost effective experimental processes\nIncreased trustworthiness of facilities\nSustainability of the experimental infrastructures\nEasy access to resources for SMEs\, industry and academia\n\nThe Fed4FIRE+ community is at work running and continuously improving the largest federation of facilities\, supporting and offering experimental testbeds based on technologies ranging from wireless\, wired\, cloud services and open flow\, and making them accessible through common frameworks. Besides\, available tools for infrastructure developers open new possibilities\, supporting a broad range of experimenter communities covering a wide variety of Internet infrastructures\, services and applications\, allowing them to focus on their core testbed activities. \nThrough the federation of these infrastructures – a single place where to find and execute technical tests – innovative experiments become possible; a novelty that breaks the boundaries of these domains. The federator also builds on Fed4FIRE’s existing community of experimenters\, testbeds and tool developers and bring them together regularly in Fed4FIRE+ Engineering Conferences (FEC) to have maximal interaction between the different stakeholders involved. \nThe Fed4FIRE+ Engineering Conferences are 3-day events (organised twice a year) with a mix of plenary and parallel sessions. The sessions consist out of talks\, tutorials and technical discussions and there is also a demo night session with over 40 experiments which were set up and ran on the federated testsbeds\, a large part of which also received financial support. This is a great opportunity for researchers and developers\, to exchange experiences and inspire each other’s. \n\nIf you are interested to receive more information about the event\, please\, drop an email at: contact@fed4fire.eu. \nRegistration are now open at fec4.fed4fire.eu.\nStay update on the FEC4 official website or on twitter @Fed4FIRE following the hashtags #fec4 #f4fFEC.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/fec4-bruges/
LOCATION:Crown Plaza Brugge\, Burg 10\, 8000 Brugge\, Belgium\, Brugge\, Vlaanderen\, 8000\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:NGI @ RHODES FORUM 2018
DESCRIPTION:“DIGITAL FUTURE OF HUMANITY: IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS ON ECONOMY\, CYBER SECURITY AND SOCIAL VALUES”\nThe globalizing world is characterized by progress of new technologies that have strong impact on jobs\, life conditions\, communication and security systems and ethical standards. Advancement within Internet of Things\, Blockchain\, Artificial Intelligence\, Big Data\, Fintech and Insurtech provide conditions for sustainable growth\, could grant open access to resources\, information and knowledge. But these developments could have profound implications for economic inequality and controversial effects on social life. \nNew technologies could be seen as providing substantial benefits\, but also pose risks for societies. More important than ever is a discourse on the balance between technical revolution\, new markets\, political systems\, emerging world order\, individual social benefits and data and identity protection. The panel will debate ways and competing concepts how to ensure reasonable and appropriate application of new technologies with participation of key stakeholders. \nMain points for Panel Discussion:\n\nDigital sovereignty technologies and cybersecurity in the era of cyberwars and global insecurity\nDebating trust in institutions such as banks\, governments\, global corporations\, charities and the media in the digital age by year 2030\nChallenges and opportunities of digitalization for political systems\nThe advancements of Artificial Intelligence and the future of societies\nExploring new kind of infrastructural violence: “Fake news\,” botnets\, internet abuse\, algorithmic content etc.\nHow is technological change impacting economic inequality and what can be done to use technology for the common good\nMobile communication: the consequences for concentration\, memories\, analytical and critical thinking\nThe digital divide and what chances have IT-underskilled people in the digital society\n\nModerators (TBC):\nMr Dimitris PSARRAKIS\, Economic & Monetary Policy Advisor\, European Parliament\nProf. Jens Wendland\, Head DOC RI Digitization Research \nhttps://doc-research.org/forum/ \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-rhodes-forum-2018/
LOCATION:Rhodes Forum\, Λεωφ. Ηρακλειδών (Τριαντών)\, Ιξιά\, Rodos 851 00\, Greece\, Rodos\, 851 00\, Greece
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SUMMARY:NGI @ EMPODERA LIVE
DESCRIPTION:Smartcitizens on the age of the internet of things\nPanel presentation\nFundación Cibervoluntarios\nTEATRO ECHEGARAY \nEmpodera.org works as an ICT Social Living Lab. A space of experimentation to propose real solutions to specific social problems using open and inclusive technologies. The network focuses its activities on research\, visualize\, exchange and support technological projects with social impact. An open collaborative space\, open to ideas and open to citizens. \nMore information:\nhttps://impact.empodera.org/en/empoderalive/ \nhttps://impact.empodera.org/en/the-internet-of-things-council-construyendo-el-internet-de-las-personas/
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-empodera-live/
LOCATION:Teatro Echegaray\, Calle Echegaray\, 6\, 29015 Málaga\, Spain\, Málaga\, Andalucía\, 29015\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Brunei:20180916T090000
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SUMMARY:NGI KEYNOTE @ WORLD IOT EXPO 2018
DESCRIPTION:IoT\, NG and pragmatic cybernetics\nInternet of Things Expo\, Huihaiwan Intelligent Sensing Forum\nWuxi Xinhu Pullman\nThe main focus of the talk is in three areas: infrastructure\, services and entitlements. \nInfrastructure needs to be balanced between capabilities in the Cloud (data-lakes and AI) and edge (5G)\, between intricate and complex semi-autonomous to autonomous self-healing systems and local repairability to ensure urban resilience. This requires attention on two very different but equally important skilling strategies. \nInfrastructure support services.\nA service is any operation that supports either machines or people in their wellbeing and abilities to build a meaningful and cooperative existence. This thus entails the entire trajectory from BAN- to VWAN; BAN (body\, wearables)\, LAN (home\, smart services to the home)\, WAN (mobility in general from bike to connected car and plane)\, and VWAN (the very wide area network; the smart city). \nBlockchain as well as connectivity itself have become commodities and are thus services in this view. Services support everyday activities. Entitlements are new entities as synchronous and fixed identities cannot support services in a hybrid infrastructure. A balance between anonymity (in federated sets of identities that are tied to services such as shopping\, dating\, recovering from illness….) and accountability (in stable sets of relationships of behavior and activity) for processes\, machines\, products and people in wallets\, is vital to create popular support from all generations for a new type of governance. \nEntitlements support services.\nExtelligence\, a term by Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen\, a biologist and mathematician\, is “the cultural capital that is available to us in the form of external media (e.g. tribal legends\, folklore\, nursery rhymes\, books\, videotapes\, CD-ROMs\, etc.)” In an information-rich\, digitally connected world\, where much of the knowledge and tools that we make use of are outside our heads there will be a need to develop new communication ‘senses’ that allow us to manage and make use of the enormous amount of information we will be confronted by. This will lead to the development and adoption of new and different types of human-computer interfaces and different ways of communicating with technology. We know this as deep learning and machine learning; artificial intelligence. \nBut this is the superficial reading of extelligence. Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen\, “regard the ‘complicity’ of extelligence and intelligence as fundamental to the development of consciousness in evolutionary terms for both the species and the individual. ‘Complicity’ is a combination of complexity and simplicity\, and Cohen and Stewart use it to express the interdependent relationship between knowledge-inside-one’s-head and knowledge-outside-one’s-head that can be readily accessed.” (idem) \nhttp://en.wiotexpo.cn
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-keynote-world-iot-expo-2018/
LOCATION:Wuxi Xinhu Pullman\, 30 Hefeng Rd\, Binhu Qu\, Wuxi Shi\, Jiangsu Sheng\, China\, Wuxi Shi\, Jiangsu Sheng\, China
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180914
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SUMMARY:NGI Forum 2018
DESCRIPTION:THE NGI FORUM 2018 EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE IN SEPTEMBER 2018. Stay tuned!\n \nThe next edition of the NGI Forum will be held in 2018 on 13th September 2018 in Porto\, Portugal. In line with the first edition\, which was held in September 2017\, the main goal for this event is to ensure the involvement of the best Internet researchers and innovators to address technological opportunities arising from cross-links and advances in various research fields ranging from network infrastructures to platforms\, from application domains to social innovation. \nThe Next Generation Internet Forum aims to gather together prominent actors that through their work and active engagement in various R&D areas are indeed paving the way to design\, build and refine the Internet of tomorrow. \nThe NGI Forum 2018 will provide the opportunity to share knowledge with leading experts from across a variety of disciplines\, including interactive technologies\, artificial intelligence\, IoT\, hyper-connected sociality\, etc.\, and will include highly interactive sessions to actively engaged all participants to the event. \nStay tuned on the NGI channels and visit the ngiforum website for more information to come!\n\nIn collaboration with Porto Municipality and Porto Digital
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-forum-2018/
LOCATION:Alfandega Porto Congress Centre\, R. Nova da Alfândega\, 4050 Porto\, Portugal\, Porto\, Porto\, 4050\, Portugal
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SUMMARY:Graz Security Week
DESCRIPTION:NGI @ Graz Security Week\nSeptember 3-7\, 2018\nGet together for PhD students and industry representatives. Top-class speakers featuring for e.g. Bart Preneel – Challenges for Security and Privacy as well as Michael Schwarz – Red Team vs Blue Team: Memory Safety\, Exploitation\, and Countermeasures and many more. See the full program here. \nNGI will be represented with our own meet the project booth. \nSUMMER SCHOOL 2018\nWelcome to our second School on Security & Correctness in the Internet of Things 2018\, held from 3.-7. September. It is hosted by the research center “Dependable Internet of Things“\, located at Graz University of Technology. This school targets graduate students interested in security aspects of tomorrow’s IoT devices. \nCurrent advances in technology drive miniaturization and efficiency of computing devices\, opening a variety of novel use cases like autonomous transportation\, smart cities and health monitoring devices. However\, device malfunction could potentially threaten human welfare or even life. Malfunction might not only be caused by design errors but also by intentional impairment. As computing devices are supposed to have high and permanent network connectivity\, an attacker finding a vulnerability might easily target millions of devices at once. Moreover\, integration of computing devices in everyday items exposes them to a potentially hostile physical environment. \nA central requirement of tomorrow’s IoT is the ability to execute software dependably on all kinds of devices. IoT devices need to provide security in the presence of network attacks as well as against attackers having physical access to the device. \nDuring the five-day school\, participants will gain awareness of these IoT-related challenges. Introductory classes are supplemented by advanced courses in the area of system security\, cryptography as well as software and hardware side-channels. During spare time participants are invited to enjoy the city of Graz and attend organized events. \nCHES 2018\nTake the opportunity to extend your stay in Europe with a visit of CHES’18\, which immediately follows the school. More information is given under Venue. \nFind out more here. \n\nINDUSTRY TRACK\nThe Cluster Focus Group:Cyber Security & IoT proudly presents the two day Industry Track as part of the Graz Cyber Security Week in September 2018! \nTuesday Sept. 4th & Wednesday Sept. 5th at Alte Technik Graz. \nBeing colocated with TU Graz’s Cyber Security Summer School\, industry professionals and Europe’s brightest cyber security talents have the chance to participate side by side in a number of intriguing plenary sessions and workshops. \nThe industry track will contain a number of expert talks spanning from an Introduction to Cryptography\, Overview of System Level Security\, Cyber Crime\, Cloud Security\, GDPR (DSGVO) and of course Blockchain technologies and applications. \nFind out more here. \n \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/graz-security-week/
LOCATION:Graz University of Technology\, Rechbauerstraße 12\, 8010 Graz\, Austria\, Graz\, Steiermark\, 8010\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180708
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SUMMARY:NGI@FutureFest
DESCRIPTION:Join the Next Generation Internet initiative in London this weekend: on July 6 and 7 UK Innovation Foundation Nesta hosts its annual FutureFest festival\, which brings together over 4\,000 participants to think about challenges of the future\, both through talks and panels\, and through interactive installations. \nAs part of the NGI\, we have planned six dedicated talks covering different aspects of the internet\, from promoting diversity in tech\, building new internets from scratch to the rise of the alt-right\, featuring some of the most thought-provoking commentators on the internet today.  \nThe events won’t be livestreamed\, but podcasts and videos of each of the sessions will be posted online at a later date. If you want to be notified when these videos go up\, sign up for the NGI Research newsletter here to be the first in the know.  \nLearn everything about the panels and our exciting speakers here: \nThe geopolitics of Artificial Intelligence\nSpeakers: Evgeny Morozov & John Thornhill \nArtificial intelligence has rapidly emerged as a topic of immense interest not just for economists and entrepreneurs but also for observers and practitioners of international relations and geopolitics.\n \nWhile in 2017 Vladimir Putin famously proclaimed that whoever controls AI will eventually control the world\, today’s technology battle between just two players: the United States and China. Washington and Beijing boast two of the most powerful technology industries in the world\, each with impressive valuations and vast troves of data. Each pursues an original model: while the US continues with its more decentralized\, uncoordinated approach\, China \nleverages all the might of its central government to pursue an industrial strategy that puts AI at the center of its economic model.\n\nWhat are the implications of this centralization of global power over AI? And is there still hope that other actors – the EU\, Russia\, India – might still catch up and what are some of the strategies that might enable them to do so? And what are the implications if they do not? Is there a possible alternative model that does not presuppose strong governmental control over data and AI as in China but does not succumb to the temptations of what some have called “surveillance capitalism” as in the US? \nWe will hear from technology critic and journalist Evgeny Morozov and John Thornhill\, Innovation editor at the Financial Times. \n  \nRe-decentralising the internet\nSpeakers: Manon den Dunnen\, Ian Forrester\, Marta Arniani & Katja Bego\nThe internet isn’t where we want it to be. With power increasingly centralised in the hands of very few players\, citizens have little say in where we want the internet to go next. But challenging existing dynamics won’t be easy: we find ourselves caught in the crossfire between the dominant American models (driven by Big Tech) and the increasingly powerful Chinese model (where government reigns supreme). Is there scope to create a third\, European model\, where citizens and communities are in charge?\n\nIn this session\, we discuss alternative trust models for the internet. This session is part of the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet initiative. We will hear from Manon den Dunnen\, strategic specialist at the Dutch National Police\, Ian Forrester\, Chief Firestarter at BBC R&D and Marta Arniani\, innovation strategist and founder of Futuribile / Curating Futures. Chairing will be Katja Bego\, senior researcher at Nesta and coordinator of the Next Generation Internet Engineroom project. \n        \nDigital workers of the world\, unite?\nSpeakers: Izabella Kaminska\, James Bloodworth\, Karen Gregory & Frances Coppola. \nAs we mark Marx’ bicentennial\, is it time for the zero-hours workers of the world to unite? The parallels between the 19th century archetype of the proletariat and today’s (digital) precariat are stark. Is there such a big difference between the draconian factory owner and mandatory wristbands tracking workers’ every move? One-strike-and-you-are-out attendance policies vs a single two star review ending a gig economy workers’ chances of work?\n\nRapidly falling labour standards in the digital economy\, with young people finding it increasingly hard to find quality and meaningful work\, are quickly becoming the norm in the low-wage economy. In this session we discuss what the future of digital labour might look like (what will it be like to live and work in a world where our boss is an algorithm?)\, and which more human-centric alternatives we would like to see instead.\n\nWe will hear from Izabella Kaminska\, editor of the Financial Times’ Alphaville\, James Bloodworth\, author of “Hired: Six Months Undercover in Low-Wage Britain”\, economics journalist and blogger Frances Coppola and Karen Gregory\, Lecturer in Digital Sociology at the University of Edinburgh. \n   \n  \nA modern and progressive burger company\nSpeaker: Angela Nagle\n\nThere have been many essays and columns\, as well as multiple books written recently on the crisis of liberalism since Trump’s election and the broader rise of populism\, from writers like Edward Luce and Patrick Deneen. At the center of these debates as they have played out online\, in different political milieus on the left\, right and classical liberal center\, has been a consistent theme of progress. Angela is going to trace these debates through imagery\, slogans and memes as they’ve played out online and ask what these tell us about how the debate about the existence and nature of human progress is likely to play out.\nWe will hear from Angela Nagle\, author of “Kill All Normies” and essayist for The Atlantic\, Jacobin and The Baffler. \n  \nWho is the Internet for?\nSpeakers: Jillian York\, Marie Hicks\, Melody Patry\, Laura Kalbag\nThe internet now permeates almost every aspect of our lives\, affecting us all\, but the voices who get to shape the internet remain largely white and male.\n\nFailing to take different perspectives into account in the development of new technologies creates risks us perpetuating existing inequalities\,\, and also causes us to lose out on many radical reimaginings of how the internet could work better for a greater number of people.\n\nIt is often forgotten that most of the first computer programmers were women\, as were many of the most prescient critics of the power of Big Tech. #blacktwitter is a powerful force shaping dominant internet culture. Without the inputs from internet users with physical impairments we wouldn’t have the voice technology underpinning Siri or Alexa; there is a lot to be learned from the ways users from countries with more restricted internet access have come to shape their internets.\n\nIn this session\, we discuss how we can ensure the voices that shape the internet are more diverse\, and what a more intersectional future internet might look like. We will hear from Jillian York\, the Director for International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation\, author\, and activist\, as well as from Marie Hicks\, historian of technology and author of “Programmed Inequality”\, Melody Patry\, Advocacy Director at Access Now\, and Laura Kalbag\, designer and founder at Ind.ie and author of “Accessibility For Everyone”. \n         \nBuilding the people’s internet\nSpeaker: Aral Balkan\nThe Internet was meant to be for everyone. Instead\, today it is for corporations and governments. They use it to monitor our lives\, profile us\, and manipulate and exploit our behaviour for financial and political gain.\n\nWhat was supposed to be public space is now private property. On the Internet\, there are no parks\, only shopping malls. We’ve lost our public sphere. In its place we find surveillance capitalism\, the Trojan Horse gifted to humanity by Silicon Valley and its venture capitalists. This is the realm of the Googles and the Facebooks and the countless startups that want to either be them or be bought by them. Needless to say – and as graphically illustrated recently by Cambridge Analytica – this state of affairs has dire ramifications for our privacy\, freedom of speech\, and democracy. Thankfully\, another path forward is possible. Small bands of rebels like us are working to create ethical technologies that are free and open\, decentralised\, and interoperable. We are designing new everyday things that are owned and controlled by individuals\, not corporations or governments. Whether or not these alternatives exist (and are allowed to exist) will mean the difference between living in a democracy or a new digital feudalism. In this talk\, Aral will outline the problem with surveillance capitalism and explain how we can avoid it to build a People’s Internet starting right here in the EU. \nWe will hear from Aral Balkan\, cyborg rights activist\, designer and developer\, and co-founder at Ind.ie.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngifuturefest/
LOCATION:Tobacco Dock\, Wapping Ln\, St Katharine's & Wapping\, London E1W 2SF\, UK\, England\, E1W 2SF\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180627
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SUMMARY:DIGITAL ASSEMBLY 2018
DESCRIPTION:Annual event co-organised by the European Commission and the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union. \nThe Digital Assembly 2018 is a forum for stakeholders to debate\, take stock and look ahead at how Europe and its partners around the world are preparing for the main digital policy challenges ahead. The Assembly will also present an opportunity for dialogue on how to reap the benefits for citizens and businesses in a rapidly changing world. \nVIEW THE WEB-STREAMING HERE! \n\nNGI @ Digital Assembly 2018\n“Towards a common European data space: Internet of Things\, the data economy and the Next Generation Internet” | Panel 2: The data economy and the Next Generation Internet (NGI) \nDate: 26/06/2018 (13.30-16.00) \nThe second part of the workshop will focus on the Next Generation Internet: how can we use the vast amount of data generated on the internet and turn it into useful knowledge and better services for the end-users? How can we use the latest technological developments to build an internet that serves us better\, an internet of humans? \nGreater availability of data and full transparency on the use of citizens’ data will allow them to take back control of the internet and make it a powerful tool to improve their lives in areas as diverse as health\, democracy\, environment and mobility. To exploit the power of data\, it will be important to master the underlying technologies\, including IoT\, AI and Blockchain. How can Europe embrace this technological revolution and shape the internet that we want? What is the role of the different stakeholders and how can we collaborate to make it happen? This second part will debate these questions and seek to define the key characteristics of the Next Generation Internet and the role that data will play to enable it. \nThe Internet and Artificial Intelligence (AI) provide great opportunities\, enabling digital transformation in most sectors of the economy and transforming our society: the way we live\, the way we work\, how we get informed and relate to each other. \nSeveral emerging key technologies will greatly contribute to Internet’s continuous evolution. One of them is Artificial Intelligence (AI)\, where recent advances show an enormous potential to turn the increasingly growing mass of available information into knowledge. This may lead to our seamless immersion in smarter physical and virtual environments powered by AI\, assisting people\, improving their lives and also benefiting the society at large. \nBut with the increasing level of autonomy of systems and algorithms\, there are also increasing challenges: about the transparency of algorithms and decision making processes; about the accountability and liability of AI systems. \nThe introduction of any new technology offers both great opportunities and challenges. It is essential for Europe to ensure the upcoming ‘digital era’ and ‘hyper-connected society’ is based on principles that are in line with our values like openness\, neutrality\, cooperation\, inclusion\, transparency\, protection of data and privacy. \nThe Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative will ensure the developments of Artificial Intelligence and other key technology game changers contribute to making the future internet more human-centric. \nSpeakers \n\nMonique CALISTI (Martel Innovate\, Media & Marketing\, Switzerland)\, Moderator\nSébastien SORIANO (Chairman of ARCEP\, France)\, Panellist\nMarleen STIKKER (Waag\, Netherlands)\, Panellist\nHelmut LEOPOLD (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology\, Center for Digital Safety & Security\, Austria)\, Panellist\n\n[vc_tta_accordion active_section=”-1″ collapsible_all=”true”][vc_tta_section title=”MONIQUE CALISTI – moderator” tab_id=”1529929010270-67684d6c-dc89″][vc_single_image image=”25489″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]Dr. Monique Calisti\, Managing Director and Partner of Martel Innovate\, is an entrepreneur with profound experience in research and innovation management actively engaged in the international digital research and innovation scene. An expert in her field and specialised in public funding\, she coordinates several EU H2020 projects\, supports innovative SMEs and startups\, runs specialised training programs\, and has served the European Commission as expert evaluator and reviewer in the field of advanced Internet technologies for over a decade. Monique is currently engaged in the Next Generation Internet programme and in the Digital Social Innovation initiative at the pan-European level\, helping digital researchers and innovators to realise their innovative ideas and achieving greater impact. Monique is active in the global scientific community and has authored more than 50 scientific papers and edited several books focusing on intelligent agent systems. Multicultural and multitasking\, former ultimate Frisbee player and Zumba teacher\, she is mother of three\, speaks five languages and holds two Ph.D. degrees: one in Artificial Intelligence and one in Telecommunications Engineering.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”SÉBASTIEN SORIANO – speaker & panellist ” tab_id=”1529929010315-08c5ba0e-c374″][vc_single_image image=”25490″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]Sébastien Soriano is Chairman of Arcep\, the French national regulatory authority for telecoms and posts (Autorité de régulation des communications électroniques et des postes). He is also Chairman of BEREC 2017. BEREC is the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications\, bringing together 39 regulatory authorities from EU Member States\, candidate countries as well as EFTA members. He was Vice-Chairman of BEREC in 2016. Born in 1975\, Sébastien Soriano holds Master’s degrees in Science from the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris\, and in Telecom Engineering from Telecom ParisTech\, as well as a Bachelor of Public Administration from Sorbonne University in Paris. He has spent most of his career in digital policies\, competition and telecoms regulation areas. He started his career at the French Competition Authority\, between 2001 and 2004\, as a case handler and then as Deputy General Rapporteur\, between 2009 and 2012. Between 2004 and 2009\, he held various positions at Arcep\, including Head of the Mobile market Unit and Director of Broadband market. From 2012 through 2014\, he was Chief of Staff of Mrs. Fleur Pellerin\, French Minister for SMEs\, Innovation and Digital economy. Prior to his appointment as Chairman of Arcep\, he was Special Advisor to the French Minister for Culture and Communication. Sébastien Soriano published several papers on the challenges of regulators and law makers in the digital era. He also teaches regulation and digital economy in the Master’s programme in Public Policy at SciencesPo School of Public Affairs in Paris.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”MARLEEN STIKKER – panellist ” tab_id=”1529929032205-cda73738-9493″][vc_single_image image=”25488″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]Marleen Stikker is founder of Waag. \nMarleen Stikker (1962) is also founder of De Digitale Stad (The Digital City) in 1994\, the first virtual community introducing free public access to the Internet. She leads Waag\, a social enterprise that consists of a research institute for creative technologies and social innovation and Waag Products\, that launched companies like Fairphone\, the first fair smartphone in the world. She is also advisor to the policy strategy group of the EU. \nMarleen Stikker strongly adheres to the Maker’s Bill of Rights motto: “If You Can’t Open It\, You Don’t Own It”. \nWaag is actively involved in the Open Design and Creative Commons movement and believes that society needs open technologies that meet societal challenges.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”HELMUT LEOPOLD – panellist ” tab_id=”1529929033288-9ffd3988-2db4″][vc_single_image image=”25487″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]Helmut Leopold\, born April 27th\, 1963\, has a degree in Electronics and Communications (Technical College HTL Rankweil\, Vorarlberg) and a Master degree\, Dipl.-Ing.\, in Computer Science from the Vienna University of Technology\, 1989. He made his PhD in Computer Science\, 2017\, at the University of Lancaster\, UK. \nSince 2009\, Helmut Leopold is with the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology\, where he holds the position Head of Center for Digital Safety & Security. In this responsibility he formed an international leading applied research institute in next generation ICT. Key research areas under his responsibility are cyber security\, optical quantum technology\, smart encryption\, Data Science\, AI\, Blockchain\, 5G and optical communication\, model based system engineering\, digital identity systems and vision based sensor systems for protecting critical infrastructures. \nFrom 1999 until 2008 Helmut Leopold worked with Telekom Austria\, the incumbent network operator in Austria. As acting CTO\, he was the driving force for the digital transformation to a broadband and multimedia operator and responsible for rolling out next generation network services such as broadband internet\, interactive digital TV services and User Generated Content (UGC) platforms as well as implementing the national optical communication network strategy. Before that he was with Alcatel Austria as well as Alcatel ELIN Research Center. \nHelmut Leopold is IEEE and AOM member and president of the Austrian Organization for Information and Communication Technology (GIT) and Board Member of the Austrian Electrotechnical Association (OVE) and was Chairmen of the Broadband Services Forum (BSF)\, San Francisco\, USA\, Vice President of the Austrian Telecommunication Research Center (FTW) and President of the Austrian IPv6 Taskforce. \nHe has always been actively involved in research projects at European level as well as in international standardization. He acts as evaluator for the R&D programs of the European Commission and was lecturer at different Universities. During his professional career he got several international innovation awards such as “Euro50\, Leaders in Broadband and Pay-TV\, Trade Magazine Cable&Satellite Europe\, London\, November 2006 and 2007; State prices for Innovation for Multimedia and e-Business 2006\, IPTV Project “St. Anna TV”\, Vienna\, 2006; as well as “User Generated Content Project Colorful TV Engerwitzdorf”\, Vienna 2005; and the PR Report Award 2005 for implementing successfully a long term communication strategy at Telekom Austria\, “From the fixed network telephony to the multimedia world”\, Berlin 2005.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][/vc_tta_accordion]
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/digital-assembly-2018/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20180621T100000
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SUMMARY:Next Generation Cities
DESCRIPTION:Strategies for Inclusive Digital Transformation\nURBAN CONFERENCE AMSTERDAM\nThe question ‘Who owns the city?’ has become increasingly relevant in a time where data and technology influence and alter cities all over the world. While new technologies can offer solutions to urban challenges\, their implementation often obstructs the inclusive character of digital cities. How can we design cities from which all urban stakeholders can benefit? \nDuring the full-day conference: Next Generation Cities\, we will explore the necessary (alternative) strategies for inclusive\, democratic and responsible urban digital transformation. How can you as a citizen\, designer\, policymaker or developer contribute to inclusive and fair cities? And how can we implement digital technologies in a responsible way? \nIn presentations and workshops\, experts from around the world will share and discuss their experience and strategies on how to implement algorithmic transparency; develop and safeguard digital rights; facilitate citizen-ownership of personal data; create data commons; organize collaboration between government and civic tech communities and much more. \nThis event is organized by Waag\, Amsterdam Smart City\, the CTO Office of the City of Amsterdam\, Pakhuis de Zwijger\, Maastricht University\, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions\, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences and DI020. \nPROGRAMME\n9:00\nDoors open. \n10:00 – 12:00 \n– Welcome & introduction by moderator Farid Tabarki (Studio Zeitgeist) and aldermen responsible for art & culture and ict Touria Meliani (City of Amsterdam). \n– Panel discussion on the need for open\, fair and inclusive digital technology and infrastructures. With Francesca Bria (Chief Technology and Digital Innovation Officer\, City of Barcelona)\, Dr Richard Stallman (Chief GNUisance of the GNU Project and President of the Free Software Foundation)\, Marleen Stikker (director of Waag). \n– Introduction by Marleen Stikker (director of Waag) on how to rebuild a public and civic internet. \n– Keynote by London’s chief digital officer Theo Blackwell\, on his Smart London Plan. \n– Keynote by Dan Hill (digital designer and urbanist) on emerging trends in digital technology & transformative processes in cities. \n– Wrap up and Q&A by moderator Farid Tabarki and Ger Baron (Chief Technology Officer at City of Amsterdam) on the emerging trends in digital technology & transformative processes in cities; and the best strategies for an inclusive digital transformation in Amsterdam. \n12:00 – 13:00\nLunch break \n13:00 – 15:15\nBreak-out sessions (see WeMakeThe.City for details). \n15:15 – 16:00\nCTO panel and wrap-up with a.o. Ger Baron (City of Amsterdam)\, Francesca Bria (City of Barcelona)\, Miguel Gamiño (Former CTO\, City of New York) and Theo Blackwell (City of London). \n16:30\nDrinks & kick-off ‘Amsterdam Smart City | the Next Chapter’ \nTickets and Information:\nWeMakeThe.City
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/next-generation-cities/
LOCATION:Q-Factory\, Amsterdam Oost\, Atlantisplein 1\, 1093 NE Amsterdam\, Netherlands\, Amsterdam\, Noord-Holland\, 1093 NE\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:NGI @ the Futur.e.s in Paris
DESCRIPTION:On 21 June and alongside Futur.e.s in Paris festival gathering more than 22.000 visitors during 3 days\, Cap Digital will be organizing an NGI event “Should Open Data end where Data Protection begins?” organised in cooperation with the New European Media (NEM) Initiative and supported by Vital Media EU-funded project. Olivier Bringer\, Deputy and acting Head of Next Generation Internet Unit will present the NGI Initiative. A debate “Should Open Data end where Data protection begins?” will follow. Learn more about upcoming NGI call for proposals (ICT-25 and ICT-30) with Rehana Schwinninger-Ladak\, Head of Data Applications and Creativity Unit and upcoming NGI events. The morning will be ending with a networking buffet\, giving the opportunity for the NEM and NGI communities to meet and exchange. \n \nPlease find the detailed draft agenda on the NEM website and register here. Please note that you also need to register to Futur.e.s in Paris festival to get access to the venue. Access to both NEM/NGI event and Futur.e.s in Paris festival are free of charge\, but international visitors wishing to make the most of their stay are invited to purchase the International Pass which gives access to a Business Tour in Paris tech ecosystem\, a guided tour through the festival’s most innovative demos\, a networking space and a pitch session. \n\nAGENDA\nDownload the event’s agenda here. \n\n\n\n09:00-09:30\nRegistration and Coffee\n\n\n09:30-09:35\nOpening \nManuella Portier\, Director of European Affairs at Cap Digital\, Member of NEM Steering Board and NGI French Contact Point\n\n\n09:35-09:45\nNew European Media Position on Next Generation Internet \nJean-Dominique Meunier\, NEM Chairman\n\n\n09:45-10:30\n\n\n\n\n\nEuropean Commission initiative on ‘The Next Generation Internet – An Internet of Humans’\nIntroduction to the NGI initiative and the upcoming calls for proposals \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOlivier Bringer\, Deputy and acting Head of Next Generation Internet Unit\, European Commission \n\n\n\n\nThe Next Generation Internet initiative is about enabling a human-centric Internet – an Internet of Humans – which meets the new and more diverse needs of European citizens and businesses in a secure and trusted way\, integrating technological game changers such as Artificial Intelligence\, Distributed Ledger Technologies or interactive and immersive technologies.\nOlivier and his team have been in charge of developing the NGI initiative and engaging relevant stakeholders. Olivier will give a state of play of the NGI initiative and the proposed next steps. He will explain how so-called ‘cascading funding’ under H2020 will support top-notch Internet researchers and innovators to help build the internet of tomorrow. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQuestions & Answers \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10:30-11:30\nDebate: Should Open Data end where Data protection begins?\nIn an age when interactive technologies such as AR / VR transform our social interactions by redefining our digital identities\, how do we protect our personal data online?\nData openness and transparency are becoming a growing trend among tech industries and governments in view of creating a more human-centric and open Internet. Furthermore\, actions are being taken to restore the users’ trust in the Internet. While international cooperation and decentralization of governance over personal data is thought to give control back to the users\, how and when do we consider the openness to be too much?\nTaking into consideration that companies have recently aligned with GDPR\, data protection has to be taken into account at the early stages of creation\, or as it is called in tech\, “privacy by design”. Companies now have to adapt their policies to two conflicting trends: data openness and protection.Jean-Paul Sartre once said “my freedom ends where the others’ begin”. We ask you\, does open data end where data protection begins? \nModerator: Marta Arniani\, founder of Futuribile / Curating Futures \n\nMarta Arniani is a Horizon 2020 and technology social impact expert. She supports ecosystems of stakeholders and individual companies in designing open innovation projects\, strategies and events to stay ahead of the digital transformation. Her interests lie in Digital Social Innovation\, diversity and ethics in emerging technologies and innovation management. Marta curates a newsletter about tech and innovation social impact\, called futuribile / curating futures.\n\n\n11:30-11:40\nBreak\n\n\n11:40-12:20\nPresentation of NGI upcoming calls for proposals\nPresentation of ICT-25-2018-2020 “Interactive Technologies” and ICT-30-2019-2020 “An empowering\, inclusive Next Generation Internet” \nRehana Schwinninger-Ladak\, Head of Data Applications and Creativity Unit\, DG Connect\, European Commission\n \n\n\n\n\nRehana Schwinninger-Ladak was appointed Head of the Unit “Data Applications and Creativity” in January 2018. The Unit ’s mission is to support the digital transformation of cultural and education institutions by i) promoting the digitisation of cultural heritage and its wider access and reuse through new technologies and the further development of Europeana as Europe’s platform for digital cultural heritage and ii) fostering the modernisation of education and training systems in an age of rapid technological changes.\nTo this end\, the unit supports policy\, research\, innovation and the wider take up of interactive technologies\, learning technologies and connectivity to allow European citizens to have a richer experience of cultural and educational content and to allow European businesses to create value from digital cultural heritage.\nIn her previous position at the European Commission\, Rehana was the deputy Head of the Unit responsible for Learning\, Multilingualism and Accessibility. Prior to it\, she was closely involved in the development and follow-up of the European regulatory framework on audiovisual media and the Commission’s strategy on Data. \n\n\n\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n\n12:20-12:30\nHow to get involved in NGI and where to meet next? \nDr. Monique Calisti\, Martel Innovate\, HUB4NGI Coordinator\n\n\n12:30-13:30\nNetworking Buffet\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\nPlease register here\nPlease also register to Futur.e.s in Paris festival to get access to the venue.\nAccess to the festival is free of charge\, but international visitors wishing to make the most of their stay are invited to purchase the International Pass which gives access to a Business Tour in Paris tech ecosystem\, a guided tour through the festival’s most innovative demos\, a networking space and a pitch session. \n\nVENUE\nGrande Halle de La Villette\,\nHall de la Chanson\,\n211 avenue Jean Jaurès\,\n75019 Paris\, France \nMap: https://goo.gl/maps/b14P2dQr4CT2 \n\nCONTACTS\nManuella Portier\, Director of EU Affairs\, Cap Digital\, manuella.portier@capdigital.com\nJulia Morawski\, European Project Officer\, Cap Digital\, julia.morawski@capdigital.com\nIpshita Singh\, European Project Assistant\, Cap Digital\, ipshita.singh@capdigital.com \n\nMORE INFO\nAbout NGI: https://ngi.eu/\nAbout NEM: https://nem-initiative.org/\nAbout Futur.e.s in Paris festival: https://paris.futuresfestivals.com/\nAbout Cap Digital: http://www.capdigital.com/
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-the-futur-e-s-in-paris/
LOCATION:Grande Halle de La Villette\, Hall de la Chanson\, 211 Avenue Jean Jaurès\, 75019 Paris\, France\, Paris\, Île-de-France\, 75019\, France
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Ljubljana:20180618T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Ljubljana:20180618T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T230351
CREATED:20220728T075528Z
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SUMMARY:NGI Salon – Bled
DESCRIPTION:NGI SALON @ Living bits and things 2018 in Bled\nHow is Next Generation Internet going to change our lives and business?\nThis is a workshop session that addresses the challenges of the next generation internet. NGI is an EU initiative to openly discuss development\, influence and impact of the Internet in the future. A wide range of topics are being in the focus\, from Privacy and Trust\, Decentralised Data Governance\, Discovery and ID technologies to Blockchain\, Responsible AI\, Hyper-connected and Inclusive Society and many others. \nThe workshop is organized as a dedicated session of the 8th annual IoT event Living bits and things 2018. \nPANEL: \n\nAlessandro Bassi\, President at IoT Italy\nSrdjan Krčo\, IoT Novi Sad\, Serbia\nGünter Obiltschnig\, IoT Austria\nAndrej Kos\, IoT Slovenia\n\nMODERATOR & RAPPORTEUR:  \n\nRob van Kranenburg\, NGI Move\n\n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-salon-bled/
LOCATION:Rikli Balance Hotel\, Cankarjeva cesta 4\, 4260 Bled\, Slovenia\, Radovljica\, 4260\, Slovenia
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20180605T143000
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SUMMARY:NGI WORKSHOP @ BILBAO IOT WEEK
DESCRIPTION:Next Generation Internet workshop: turning Europe into a service platform\nWhat kind of smart society do we want to live in? How can IoT players contribute to strengthen Europe’s society without falling into paradigms of extreme privatisation (US) and extreme surveillance (China)? We Europeans can envisage the Next Generation Internet as a coherent set of centralised protocols that can be operated in a fully decentralised way: a new conception of the techno-political landscape tuned to the reality of what is happening in every domain of human activity; to be supported\, assisted and guided by secure real time data streams of sensor input\, to bring big data\, AI and dynamic analytics into the heart of decision making and to eventually reform the EU as a platform of services for all. \nThe NGI Move project is organising meetups\, salons and co-creation workshops across Europe to discuss and make proposals about desirable European scenarios in the information technology domain. \nLearn more at: ngi.eu and awards.ngi.eu. Twitter: @NGI4EU / #NGI4EU \nInvitation-only workshop.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-bilbao-iot-week/
LOCATION:Euskalduna Jauregia Bilbao | Conference Centre and Concert Hall\, Abandoibarra Etorb.\, 4\, 48011 Bilbo\, Bizkaia\, Spain\, Bilbo\, Euskadi\, 48011\, Spain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180607
DTSTAMP:20260403T230351
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SUMMARY:EuroDIG 2018
DESCRIPTION:The next EuroDIG will take place on 5 – 6 June 2018 (plus day zero) in Tbilisi in Georgia\, in Rooms Hotel. It will be hosted by the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia. \nDuring the join call for issues 261 submissions were received for both\, the 2018 EuroDIG and SEEDIGprogramme. Subject Matter Experts reviewed all proposals that where submitted for EuroDIG and clustered them into thematic subtopics. A draft programme outline was discussed during the public planning meeting on 1 February 2018 in Tbilisi and was open for comments 2 weeks thereafter. \nIt is now time to fine tune the consolidated programme and to invite everyone to shape the sessions! \nEuroDIG is not a conference; it is a year round dialogue of European stakeholders\, where everyone is welcome to join at any stage. \nMore information on the event web.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/eurodig-2018/
LOCATION:Rooms Hotel\, Tbilisi\, Georgia\, 14 Merab Kostava St\, Tbilisi 0108\, Georgia\, Tbilisi\, Tbilisi\, 0108\, Georgia
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180602T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180602T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T230351
CREATED:20220728T075545Z
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SUMMARY:NGI SALON @ KINNERNET
DESCRIPTION:A device of one’s own\nThis NGI Salon\, titled “A device of one’s own” aims firstly at raising the awareness of participants around their digital personas and their own relationship with their mobile devices. Secondly\, the reflection will serve as basis to elaborate alternative meaningful scenarios for the human-mobile device interaction. \nFOCUS OF THIS EVENT\nThe Salon “A device of one’s own” will take place at KINNERNET\, a wild-out-of the box\, irreverent\, disruptor event looking for innovation\, creativity and new ideas. On this third edition in Catalonia\, the event will feature over 120 innovators and creators from all disciplines (science\, technology\, business\, media\, education\, art and social work) and from all around the world (US\, Europe\, Israel and Asia). The mission is “to meet\, share and invent desirable future together”. \nThis annual networking event for innovative professionals provides the opportunity to gather informally and discuss topics of mutual interest. Kinnernet mixes in depth conversations\, debates\, workshops\, but also creative and artistics moments. All participants are equal and contributors and set up the programme. \n  \n \n  \nREVIEW NGI Salon: A device of one’s own\nOn June 2 KINNERNET Catalonia – a wild-out-of the box\, irreverent\, disruptor event looking for innovation\, creativity and new ideas – hosted a Salon titled “A device of one’s own”. The event\, part of NGI Move series of Salons\, was conceived and moderated by Marta Arniani (futuribile/curating futures). Get in touch at marta(at)futuribile.org if you would like to host a similar event. \nWe have an extremely intimate relationship with our own digital devices. Protected by their claimed neutral nature of objects\, they know things about us that we do not dare or bother sharing with our human peers. Meanwhile\, every single act we do through digital devices contributes to draw a partial picture of our identity. Enough to assign us a character designed through an accumulation of data\, a fictional persona composed by a sum of decontextualized elements. Through our unbalanced dialogue with devices\, we contribute to the building of extremely addictive\, clustered\, partial and numbing technology-mediated experiences. But what if we could shape the way our data and digital behaviour are employed so that they can generate meaningfulness for us? \nBy means of guided self-reflection and ideation exercises\, the Salon aimed at raising the awareness of participants around their digital personas and the meaningfulness of their digitalised behaviours. Through simple facilitation exercises attendees have been called to express quantifiable and qualitative aspects of their identity. When asked which of these elements was more important in defining their identity\, there was consensus around the irrelevance of goods possession and need\, which is instead a key component in digital targeting and profiling. \nThe scope of this first part of the salon was to led participants to realise to which extent quantification gives a distorted and limited vision of who we and our behaviours and beliefs. Technology works mainly through information accumulation. If data are the new oil\, then data providers (people) should be able to have a say about how their private data are invested. Participants have been asked to think of how to renegotiate their relationship with their mobile device\, and to come up with ways to make their experience less tailored and more meaningful for them. \n  \n \n  \nMost of the proposals focused on health and time/focus management. A participant working in health suggested that through biometrics mobile devices could understand when somebody is depressed and help her navigate out of that zone through suggestions and assistance. Whereas today devices work as a distraction\, they should support people’s focus: providing regular summaries of how long/how many times the person has been fully focused and on what; switching off automatically after a certain amount of hours of usage; assisting in scheduling the best moments to unplug or to focus on a specific task and providing supportive features (e.g. selecting music); analysing when the person is close to breakout and supporting the streamlining of her agenda. As it is structured today\, our relationship with mobile devices is utterly overwhelming and automation is mostly focused on aspects with little added value for people. \nIt was proposed to have more agency in deciding to which projects/initiatives contribute to with one’s personal data. With the conscience that the current data-extractive business models are not going to disappear from one day to another\, an evolution is sought: while the data automatically collected keep providing value to the corporations beyond the device and the apps\, can’t these data also be invested by the person in data-based endeavours that she considers valuable? For instance\, local open data projects\, health services and research\, circular economy\, information sources that the reader enjoys over others. Moreover\, a sort of programmed obsolescence for data profiling was suggested: if a profile must be retained\, then it should be temporary and contingent to the person actual status. Identities are more fluid then the way technology depicts them. \nFinally\, another strong point raised concerned the reinforcement of human feedback and interaction. Many expressed the need to protect their domestic environment and make it a space for meaningful human interactions. Due to the expressive limitation of text – which in the experience of participants mostly replaced verbal exchanges\, more interactive/multidimensional means to increase the quality of conversation are sought. Interestingly\, technology intensifies negative/aggressive/hate debates but fails at amplifying good and meaningful conversations. Measuring/sensing the emotional response and feedback of the communication receiver\, or switching off when the person is having a face to face conversation so that it could focus on who is in front\, were among the possible features suggested. Automatised tours outside one’s filter bubble were proposed. \n“Take care of me like I take care of you: charge me\, update me\, protect me” – Main takeaways\n• It was strongly stated that devices must help people live better (accordingly to their own standards) and increase their IQ\, surely not replace people’s agency by automatically acting on behalf of their (artificially presumed) will. \n• Citizens should be able to intentionally invest their personal data in initiatives they care about. The return on investment is a positive impact on the world or on their everyday life. \n• There should be a programmed obsolescence for personal data. \n• The reinforcement of positive (enriching\, proactive and respectful) human feedback and interaction is very needed. \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-salon-kinnernet/
LOCATION:Mas Bou\, 17246 Santa Cristina d'Aro\, Girona\, Spain\, Santa Cristina d'Aro\, Catalunya\, 17246\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180516T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180516T180000
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SUMMARY:NGI KEYNOTE @ BRUSSELS
DESCRIPTION:IoT and the Next Generation Internet: Developing a vision for the next 20 years\nNGI KEYNOTE: Rob van Kranenburg\nClosing speech Internet of Things European Summit\n  \nFOCUS OF THIS EVENT\nNow in its 9th year\, the Internet of Things European Summit is the leading event focusing on the current policy and industry developments affecting the field of the Internet of Things. \nThe event brings together leading industry stakeholders\, including large telcos\, hardware manufacturers\, software developers\, cloud providers\, entrepreneurs\, consumer advocates and the key decision makers to explore the current IoT ecosystem in Europe\, and addresses the impact that IoT will keep having on the European society. \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-keynote-brussels/
LOCATION:Stanhope Hotel\, Handelsstraat 9\, 1000 Brussel\, Belgium\, Brussel\, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1000\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20180504T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20180504T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T230351
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SUMMARY:NGI Workshop  @ IWDK
DESCRIPTION:THE NEXT GENERATION INTERNET: BUILDING AN INTERNET FOR HUMANS\nAN INTERNET OF HUMAN VALUES RESILIENT. TRUSTWORTHY. SUSTAINABLE.\n \nKEY TAKE-AWAYS\n\nSustainable Internet Development\nInternet for Humans\nPrivacy and Ethics\nVision Workshop\n\nThe workshop will focus on creating visions for the Next Generation Internet.\nThe overall mission of the Next Generation Internet initiative is to re-imagine and re-engineer the Internet for the third millennium and beyond. We envision the information age will be an era that brings out the best in all of us. We want to enable human potential\, mobility and creativity at the largest possible scale – while dealing responsibly with our natural resources. In order to preserve and expand the European way of life\, we shape a value-centric\, human and inclusive Internet for all. \nThese important ambitions need a solid technical foundation to build on. The legendary robustness of the Internet must become actual reality in the Next Generation Internet. A massive global fleet of connected devices is on its way to enhance and control our homes\, factories\, offices and vehicles. Technology is embedded in concrete\, circling in space and is increasingly entering the intimacy of our human bodies. The Next Generation Internet has to be both highly adaptive and unrelentingly resilient. Whatever companies or parts of the network go down by some natural or other disaster\, the effects on the rest of us should be close to zero. \nThere is another essential dimension to trust\, which lies above physical availability. We need a transparent technological environment\, that is completely trustworthy. The architecture\, governance and policies structure how entire societies and economies interact. By design it should protect free speech and private enterprise and much more. The Next Generation Internet is to be designed to avoid any bias or systematic abuse of global trust in the Internet. It shall be a true global commons\, rising above international politics and competition. It will guarantee the safety of citizens and strengthen the health and autonomy of our markets and societies across borders. \nThe enduring success of the Internet lies in permission-free innovation\, openness and interoperability. The Next Generation Internet is set up to empower\, to unlimit our choices. It fosters diversity and decentralisation\, and grows the potential for disruptive innovation. This extends far beyond the technical realm. The Next Generation Internet will achieve a sustainably open environment for our cultures and economies\, celebrating our values and promoting creativity and well-being. \nSPEAKERS\nMirko Presser\, Associate Professor Aarhus University\nRob van Kranenburg\, Founder of IoT Council\nAnja Bechmann\, Associated Professor Aarhus University \n  \n \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-iwdk/
LOCATION:DOKK1\, Hack Kampmanns Pl. 2\, 8000 Aarhus\, Denmark\, Aarhus\, 8000\, Denmark
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180501
DTSTAMP:20260403T230351
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T075513Z
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SUMMARY:NGI Keynote @ Riyadh
DESCRIPTION:IoT and the Next Generation Internet: Developing a vision for the next 20 years\nNGI KEYNOTE: ROB VAN KRANENBURG\nSmart Transformation Summit\, Riyadh\n  \nFOCUS OF THIS EVENT\nThe Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is rapidly developing and diversifying its economy as part of Vision 2030\, and ICT is a key enabler of this strategy. \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-keynote-riyadh/
LOCATION:KACST HEADQUARTERS\, Building #36\, King Abdullah Rd\, Riyadh Saudi Arabia\, Riyadh\, Riyadh Province\, Saudi Arabia
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180425T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180425T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T230351
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SUMMARY:NGI Meetup @ Lyon
DESCRIPTION:What kind of a smart society do we want?\n\nPANEL\n\nLoretta Anania\, Scientific Officer at DG Connect\nRob van Kranenburg\, Founder of Council #IOT\nMarco ‘Radium’ Sachy\, Hackivist of dyne.org and the DECODE project.\n\n\n\nMODERATOR\n\nRob van Kranenburg\, NGI Move\n\n\n  \nFOCUS OF THIS EVENT\nThe EU is not an integrated community if it has no agency over data of people\, machines and processes. These are predominantly in the hands of commercial “over the top” non-EU players. Aggregated data leads to new combined services that generate and produce more data. This cycle leaves full innovation capabilities outside of a direct strong response (regulation is a weak response that cannot be a basis for a de jure situation). In the EU consumer expenditure accounts for about 56% of GDP . These consumer actions will increasingly be carried out in the context of the IoT as personalized dynamic pricing is extended down to the smallest purchase (not just airline seats\, but washing powder and also meals in restaurants…). At the 2012 Rome ‘Transformational Technologies #4: Seminar Implications for an Expanding Threat Environment’ five breakout groups (senior intelligence\, police and military) produced scenarios of major threats: only one was military\, two were about DIY (Do It Yourself) Bio and two about breakdown of society\, because of the inability of current institutions to deal with the digital. At the “Inspiring Leaders – Executive Summit\, Milano\, December 1\, 2016 on Forecast 2017: megatrends for the next Century” Franco Bruni highlighted the Rodriks trilemma that shows that democracy\, national sovereignty and hyper globalization cannot go together. He maintained that if we want more globalisation\, we must either give up some democracy or some national sovereignty. He points to the fact that the EU was created to avoid war and conceived with a mission to become a single architectural entity through protocols like the euro. \nIn times of perpetual innovation (not at the edges\, but at the core of developments)\, populist movements on the rise\, people worried about their jobs\, pensions\, everyday expenses\, untenable inequality gaps\, energy uncertainties\, it seems that the single layer governed Asian tigers are finding more productive political answers to ensure a balance between centralization (on infrastructure and sustainable policies) and decentralization (innovation on applications and services). It is not the best balance. They need to engineer a move towards more decentralisation that is incompatible with their political heritage and mind set. There is a strong tendency to also control data and information on top of owning internet (of things) architectures and media production capabilities. \nWe Europeans\, however\, can envisage the Next Generation Internet as a coherent set of centralized protocols that can be operationalized in a fully decentralized way; a new conception of the techno-political landscape tuned to the reality of what is happening in every domain of human activity; to be supported\, assisted and guided by secure real time data streams of sensor input\, to bring big data\, AI and dynamic analytics into the heart of decision making and to eventually reform the EU as a platform of services for all. \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-meetup-lyon/
LOCATION:TUBA\, Place Charles Béraudier\, 69003 Lyon\, France\, Lyon\, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes\, 69003\, France
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180425T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180425T122000
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SUMMARY:NGI PANEL @ WWW2018
DESCRIPTION:NGI PANEL @ The Web Conference\, WWW2018\nLyon April 25th – 11:00-12:20h\nRoom Rhône 4\nInternational Track : https://dragoman.org/ip/ \nThe internet of humans is a key priority in the EU H2020 programme. This is to ensure that the immense potential of AI\, of the physical internet\, digital mediated interactions and our experience of immersive environments\, and big data access be used to empower EU citizens to steer their lives and contribute to more inclusive and sustainable societies. The NGI goal is to keep internet resources open and much more trustworthy. The EC and four NGI projects present results. Two thought-provoking academics challenge the ethical values and geopolitical policy context of the next generation internet developments. \nThe European Union’s NGI Funding Roadmap – Are citizens ready to surf the NGI waves?\nDr. Loretta Anania\, EC Programme Officer\, DG Communications Networks\, Content & Technology\, Brussels\, Belgium www.ngi.eu \n\nNGI as a coherent set of centralized protocols operationalized in a fully permission-less way: research areas\, policy vision\, and awards\nRob van Kranenburg\, NGI MOVE project\, and DYNE.org\, The Netherlands https://awards.ngi.eu \n\nThe MAZI DIY WiFi toolkit to empower citizens’ digital resource access\nStavroula Maglavera & Prof. Harris Niavis\, University of Thessaly Computer Science\, Thessaloniki\, Greece. www.mazizone.eu \n\nThe DECODE project: next generation blockchain technology\, encrypted privacy safeguards for our social good\nMarco Sachy\, Dyne.org\, Milano\, Italy www.decode-project.eu \n\nA web of power: facing globalization & digitization\, top-down and bottom-up processes\nProfessor Stéphane Grumbach\, Complex System Institute\, INRIA & ENS Lyon\, France www.ixxi.fr www.who.rocq.inria.fr/Stephane.Grumbach \n\nInternet of humans seeks good ethics in a digitized world: is the realm of human choice expanding or seriously shrinking?\nProfessor Luciano Floridi\, Chair of Philosophy\, Oxford University UK \nWrap up and Q&A session to the panel
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-panel-www2018/
LOCATION:Lyon Convention Centre\, 50 Quai Charles de Gaulle\, 69006 Lyon\, France\, Lyon\, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes\, 69006\, France
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180428
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SUMMARY:The Web Conference 2018
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 edition of The Web Conference will offer many opportunities to present and discuss latest advances in academia and industry. This first joint call for contributions provides a list of the first calls for: research tracks\, workshops\, tutorials\, exhibition\, posters\, demos\, developers’ track\, W3C track\, industry track\, PhD symposium\, challenges\, minute of madness\, international project track\, W4A\, hackathon\, the BIG web\, journal track. \nABOUT THE WEB CONFERENCE\nFor more than two decades\, the International World Wide Web (WWW) Conference has been the premier venue for researchers\, academics\, businesses\, and standards bodies to come together and discuss latest updates and the future of the Web. Known earlier as the WWW conferences\, the series will change title from 2018 to become The Web Conference. \n \nIn addition to the main conference research tracks\, The Web Conference 2018 (formerly WWW2018)\, will include several alternate tracks and a series of collocated events. The Web Conference 2018 will offer the possibility to present\, showcase and publish results and advances about Web related research and development.\nThe full list is available on the Web: www2018.thewebconf.org \nGENERAL CHAIRS\n\nFabien Gandon (Inria\, France) | fabien.info\nPierre-Antoine Champin (Univ. Lyon\, France) | champin.net\nLionel Médini (Univ. Lyon\, France) | liris.cnrs.fr/lionel.medini\n\n\nINTERNATIONAL TRACK PANEL : NEXT GENERATION INTERNET\nApril 25\, 2018\nRoom Rhône 4 – 11:00-12:20h    \n\nNGI is a key priority in the EU H2020 work programme. This is to ensure that the immense potential of AI\, of our digital connection with the physical world\, our mediated experience of immersive environments\, and future data networks connecting people and machines are used to empower EU citizens to steer their lives and contribute to inclusive and sustainable societies. The NGI initiative aims to keep the internet resources open and trustworthy. This effort engages all relevant stakeholders\, from the public and private sectors to academia and civil society NGOs. The EC roadmap and four NGI project results are presented. Two panellists discuss the ethical values and the geopolitical context that waits a next generation of millennium internauts.\nDetailed program  \nAGENDA\nThe European Union’s NGI Funding Roadmap – Are citizens ready to surf the NGI waves?\nDr Loretta Anania\, EC Programme Officer\, DG Communications Networks\, Content & Technology\, Brussels\, Belgium\nwww.ngi.eu \nNGI as a coherent set of centralized protocols operationalized in a fully permission-less way: Research areas\, policy vision\, and awards\nRob van Kranenburg\, NGI MOVE project\, and DYNE.org\, The Netherlands\nawards.ngi.eu \nThe MAZI DIY WiFi Toolkit to empower citizens’ digital resource access\nStavroula Maglavera & Prof. Harris Niavis\, University of Thessaly Computer Science\, Thessaloniki\, Greece\nwww.mazizone.eu \nThe DECODE project: next generation blockchain technology\, encrypted privacy safeguards for our social good\nDr Marco Sachy\, Dyne.org\, Milano\, Italy\nwww.decode-project.eu \nThe web of power: facing globalization & digitization\, top-down and bottom-up processes\nProfessor Stéphane Grumbach\, Complex System Institute\, INRIA & ENS Lyon\, France\nwww.ixxi.fr | who.rocq.inria.fr/Stephane.Grumbach/ \nInternet of humans seeks good ethics in a digitized world: is the universe of human choice expanding or seriously shrinking?\nProfessor Luciano Floridi\, Chair of Philosophy\, Oxford University UK \nWrap up and Q&A session to the panel \n\nThe whole programme of International Track panels: https://dragoman.org/ip/
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/the-web-conference-2018/
LOCATION:Centre de Congrès de Lyon\, 50 Quai Charles de Gaulle\, 69006 Lyon\, France\, Lyon\, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes\, 69006\, France
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Ljubljana:20180406T140000
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SUMMARY:NGI Salon – Ljubljana
DESCRIPTION:NGI Salon – Ljubljana\n“Future NGI ecosystems and role of SME in NGI”\n  \nMODERATORS:\n\nNGI MOVE Team: Rob van Kranenburg\, Manfred Aigner\, Bjoern Muennich\, NGI4EU Ambassadors\nTomaž Vidonja\, Director of IoT competence centre\n\nPANEL:\n\nTomas Tišler\, Head of Unite\, Ministry for Public Administration\nNenad Šutanovac\, CCIS – Association for IT and Telecommunications of Slovenia\, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia\nAndrej Kos\, Professor\, Head of Laboratory for Telecommunications\, Faculty of Electrical Engineering\nŽeljko Gudžulić\, City of Ljubljana\, Responsible for establishing Smart City\n\n  \nAGENDA:\n13:45 – 14:00 Registration\n14:00 – 15:30 Roundtable: »Future NGI ecosystems and role of SME in NGI«\n15:30 – 17:00 Networking \n\nFOCUS OF THIS EVENT\nNGI is a coherent set of centralized protocols that need to be operationalized in a fully permission-less way. \nCan we envisage an efficient 500 million zone\, Europe\, that operates much like Estonia does now? The Estonian e-card is embedded in a personal wallet (a device that can be a smartphone\, a glass\, a wearable…). That wallet talks to EU Clouds\, platforms and set of (intranet) protocols only. In that way data-lakes necessary to port AI and creating added services and value remain under collective control of those citizens that pay taxes to ensure their immediate wellbeing and economic stability. The first operational strategy that delivered the ‘euro’ took around 35 years from inception to concrete implementation. It was brokered by a generation of politicians that could not see individuals as systemic actors\, quite logical as the Internet needed the www (90s) to become a game-changer. As the euro becomes part of a financial toolset that organizes in e-wallets it is quite common sense that these e-wallets become tightly linked with identification schemes and replace the current passport with a set of federated traceable and accountable identities.\nWe posit a living ecosystem of the best possible balance of extreme centralization (on infrastructure\, protocols and identity management) and extreme decentralization (on data\, applications\, services) focussing on resilience and self-healing properties as radically new concrete functionalities of a digital ambient infrastructure\, and legible interfaces to those properties that matter for citizens – stability\, solidarity\, reciprocity\, fairness –  in an inclusive sustainable ecosystem. \nIf we want to make this a reality we need a different mind-set in politicians\, business leaders but also in privacy activists and hackers. We are\, after all\, in the same boat. We want a better balanced world\, fight Climate change\, give equal chances to all children growing up and decency in business practices. \nThat is the subject of our discussion on April 6. \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-salon-ljubljana/
LOCATION:Faculty of Electrical Engineering\, Multimedia Hall\, Tržaška cesta 25\, 1000 Ljubljana\, Slovenia\, Ljubljana\, 1000\, Slovenia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180328
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SUMMARY:Business\, Career & Funding
DESCRIPTION:Let’s Speak… NGI – Next Generation Internet – Business\, Career & Funding Opportunities\, while developing a human-centric internet\nA 1-day workshop\, 27 March 2018\n \n\n\nPurpose & Scope\nNGI – Next Generation Internet is offering organisations\, researchers and entrepreneurs across Europe a formidable chance: To build a Human Internet for a better future. This is a long-term goal\, with funding opportunities that started in April 2018 with ICT-24\, ICT-31 and continuing into FP9. \nThis 1-day workshop was about unlocking business\, career\, and funding opportunities for representatives from business\, academia\, and regulators\, discussing social challenges and technical insights about the solutions that could be taken forward in the European calls for proposals\, also as part of the so-called “smaller grants” envisaged by the NGI calls that closed in April 2018. NGI Champions (ECP\, European Champions Panel) and Early Adopters will participate to debate and will continue to interact on the NGI open Consultation Platform available online at www.consultation.ngi.eu. \nThe dedicated channel on the Consultation Platform helped raise awareness of the opportunities for Research and Education; Start-ups and Culture to start creating momentum before the event: https://consultation.ngi.eu/taxonomy/term/116. To post on the channel you need to go through a quick registration process here: https://consultation.ngi.eu/user/register. \n\nWho attended?\nThis workshop brought together innovative start-ups\, SMEs and academic and research institutions working on or interested in NGI-related technologies like blockchain\, decentralised data governance\, privacy and security\, artificial intelligence\, as well as 5G\, cyber security and IoT. \n\nParticipant takeaways\n→ Practical\, insightful guides on NGI funding opportunities\, including open calls. \n→ Project idea pitches and opportunity to find new collaborations. \n→ New career opportunities that NGI can help unlock\, through collaborative research programmes and more. \n→ Connections with our European Champions Panel for tips and views on priority research and innovations. \n→ Initial launch of the NGI Early Adopters Club\, helping others ease their way into a pan-European community and showcase their innovative solutions and NGI-related best practices. \n\nThe Agenda\n\n\n\nTuesday 27th March 2018\n\n\nNext Generation Internet – Business\, Career & Funding Opportunities\, while developing a human-centric internet\n\n\nTime\nDescription \nSpeaker\n\n\n09:00-10:00\nRegistration\, Welcome Coffee & visit to the NGI stands\n\n\n10:00-10:30\nWelcome & Introduction: NGI Vision- Current Research & Early Adopters\, and Public Consultation\nSilvana Muscella – Event Chair\, UK (ppt)\n\n\n\n10:30-10:45\nKeynote: Developing a Humanized Internet for Our Future\nMonique Morrow – Women in Technology & NGI ECP\, Switzerland  (ppt)\n\n\n10:45-11:15\nPanel of Early Adopters: NGI solutions & challenges\n Moderator: Filippo Tramelli – Primopiano Scrl\, Italy (ppt)\n \n\nTua Huomo – Executive Vice President VTT & NGI ECP\, Finland\nChiara Bresciani – Synchronicity\, Italy (ppt)\n\nRoberto Minerva – EIT Digital & Softfire\, Italy (ppt)\nAndrea Claudi – ADB\, Italy\nDaniele Miorandi – U-Hopper srl\, Italy (ppt)\n\n\n\n\n\n11:15-11:30\nCoffee break\n\n\n11:30-12:00\nNGI: Not just a technology playground: building a culture with the NGI awards. \nThe future of internet research: what are the hot topics?\nModerator: Silvana Muscella – Event Chair\, UK \n\nMarta Arniani – NGI Awards\, France (ppt)\n\nDavid Laniado – NGI Research Topics\, UK (ppt)\n\nJim Clarke – NGI Open Consultation Platform\, Ireland (ppt)\n\n\nOpen floor discussion\n\n\n12:00-12:30\nSocial Impact of NGI: Views from the younger generation & other users. Towards a new internet governance?\n\n\nPaolo Lombardi – NGI Open Consultation Platform\, UK\n\nJamal Shahin – Vrije Universiteit Brussel & NGI ECP  \n\n\nMonique Morrow – Women in Technology\, Switzerland \n\n\nInteractive discussions on social impacts & internet governance\n\n\n12:30-13:00\nNGI Success Stories & Sustainable Paths – NGI Champions in Europe\nModerator: Richard Stevens – HUB4NGI & IDC\, Italy (ppt) \n\nAles Cernivec – XLAB & NGI ECP\, Slovenia (ppt)\nMichel Drescher – MTRL Ireland & NGI ECP \nAlessandro Bassi – IoT Italy & NGI ECP \nRalf Neudel – IRT & New European Media\, Germany (ppt)\n\n\n\n\n\n13:00-14:00\nNetworking lunch & photo galore\n\n\n14:00-14:30\nEuropean Vision for Current & Upcoming Funding Opportunities\nModerator: Paolo Lombardi – NGI Open Consultation Platform\, UK \n\nStefano Foglietta – European Commission\n\nQ&A Session\n\n\n14:30-15:00\nOne-Minute-Pitch-Parade (NGI players) & NGI Awards\nModerator: Silvana Muscella – Event Chair\, UK \n\nAlessandro Bassi – IoT Italy & NGI ECP\, Italy \nChristian de Larrinaga – Firsthand\, UK\nRoberto Minerva – Telecom Italia / EIT Digital\, Italy\nMarta Arniani – NGI Awards\, France (ppt)\n\nRiaan de Nysschen & Wim Vandebroeck – GIG Europe\nRalf Neudel – IRT \nChiara Carrozza – European University Institute \n\n\n\n\n15:00-16:00\n Panel Discussion on NGI Business\, Career & Funding Opportunities for start-ups & non\nModerator: Andrea Signorelli – La Stampa\, Italy \n\nMichele Foradori – Unicredit Start Lab\, Italy\nAndrea Claudi –  ADB\, Italy\nFilippo Tramelli – Primopiano Scrl\, Italy (ppt)\nSilvana Muscella – NGI Open Consultation Platform\, UK\n\nOpen floor discussion\n\n\n16:00-16:30\nConclusions & wrap-up\n\n\n\n\nLive-streaming on www.consultation.ngi.eu. \nVenue: Target Lab Location \nViale Sarca 336 Building 16 – 20126 – Milan \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/business-career-funding/
LOCATION:Viale Sarca\, 336/F all’interno dell’Ex Area Breda\, presso l’Edificio 16\, scala F\, primo piano\, Viale Sarca\, 336\, 20126 Milano MI\, Italy\, Lombardia\, 20126\, Italy
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180321T173000
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SUMMARY:Reimagining the Internet
DESCRIPTION:Reimagining the Internet –  Building radical new alternatives for a more democratic future internet\nOn Wednesday 21 March\, Nesta is hosting Reimagining the Internet \, the first event in a series of debates around building a more inclusive\, citizen-led internet. \n \n2017 was a crucial year of reckoning for the internet: from public outcry about the impact of fake news on our democracies\, to the emerging risks of rule-by-algorithm. As the Dark Side of the internet is becoming increasingly clear\, public demand for more accountable\, democratic\, more human alternatives is growing. \nBut challenging existing dynamics won’t be easy. The internet finds itself dominated by two ruling narratives: the American one\, where power is concentrated in the hands of just a few big players\, and a Chinese model\, where government surveillance appears to be the leitmotif. Between Big Tech and government control\, where does this leave citizens? \n\nCould Europe build the kind of alternatives that would put citizens back in the driver’s seat?\nRather than trying to build the next Google\, should Europe focus on building the decentralised infrastructures that would prevent the next Google instead?\n\nThis event is part of the Next Generation Internet initiative\, the European Commission’s ambitious new flagship programme focused on building a more democratic\, inclusive and resilient internet by 2025. \nThis event is aimed at policymakers\, civil society leaders\, innovators\, activists and everyone else involved with shaping and thinking about the future of the internet. \nRegistration will open at 17:30 with the event starting promptly at 18:00. The event finishes at 19:30\, and will be followed by networking drinks until 20:00.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/reimagining-the-internet/
LOCATION:Nesta\, 58 Victoria Embankment\, London EC4Y\, UK\, England\, EC4Y\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180227T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180227T173000
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SUMMARY:NGI @MWC: Will privacy enhancing business models drive the NGI?
DESCRIPTION:The European Commission will organise a Next Generation Internet – NGI – interactive panel discussion at the Mobile World Capital Barcelona booth @ Mobile World Congress 2018. \nWill privacy enhancing business models drive the NGI?\nDate/Time:\nTuesday 27th 2018\, 16:30 – 17:30 CET \n\nAgenda:\n\n\n\n\nWill privacy enhancing business models drive the NGI?\n\n\n\n16:30 – 16:40\n\nNGI – What is the Next Generation Internet-Initiative aiming for?\nPearse O’Donohue\, European Commission\, Director CONNECT/E ‘Future Networks’\n\n\n16:40 – 16:45\n\nStep out of your comfort zone: Learn more about alternative business models\nKatja Bego\, Data Scientist- Technology Futures team at Nesta\n\n\n16:45 – 16:50\n\n‘Challenges for a trustworthy Internet’\nSergi Figuerola\, CTO of i2CAT\n\n\n16:50 – 17:20\n\nAn interactive panel discussion: ‘Will privacy enhancing business models drive the NGI?’\nModerator:\nNicole Müssigmann\, European Commission\, Next Generation Internet (Unit E3) \nPanelists:\n\nSergi Figuerola\, CTO of i2CAT\nTomas Diez\, Fab City Research Lab Director / Smart Citizen Co-founder / MDEF Director / MaCT Senior Faculty\nKatja Bego\, Data Scientist- Technology Futures team at Nesta\nMonique Calisti\, Executive Director & Partner – Martel Innovate\n\nQuestions to be addressed by the panel:\n\nHow important privacy and trust is in the future internet?\nWhat examples of new business models for valuing personal data?\nDo you think GDPR will trigger new business models?\nWhat are the missing building blocks for trust and privacy: at technology\, legal and business levels?\n\n\n\n\n17:20 – 17:30\nWrap up & How to join the NGI?\nMonique Calisti\, Executive Director & Partner – Martel Innovate\n\n\n\n\nLocation:\nMobileWorldCapital booth at the MWC – Premium Location at Congress Square Stand CS40\, Fira II Gran Via\, Barcelona\, Spain.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-mwc-will-privacy-enhancing-business-models-drive-the-ngi/
LOCATION:Mobile World Capital Barcelona booth – Congress Square Stand CS40 – Fira II Gran Via\, Av. Joan Carles I\, 64\, 08908 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Barcelona\, Spain\, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Catalunya\, 08908\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20180226T123000
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SUMMARY:NGI PANEL @ 4YFN
DESCRIPTION:NGI PANEL @ 4YFN\n12:30 – 13:30 | MONDAY 26th 2018 | AIRBUS STAGE \nJoin leading experts as they debate how decentralization technologies are affecting the Internet as we know it today\, and how they may impact our society in the future. How are large corporations preparing for the uptake of these technologies across different sectors? How can startups and entrepreneurs use these technologies to compete\, while protecting the rights of their users? \nThe NGI initiative\, launched by the European Commission\, aims to shape the future internet as an interoperable platform ecosystem that embodies the values that Europe holds dear: openness\, inclusivity\, transparency\, privacy\, cooperation\, and protection of data. \nThe panel will be concluded with a presentation of the first edition of the Next Generation Internet Awards\, calling startups\, researchers and leaders of cultural initiatives to get rewarded for their excellence in designing a better internet for tomorrow. \nSPEAKERS\nRICHARD MUIRHEAD\nFounder & Partner\nFabric Ventures \nBILL GAJDA\nGlobal Head\, Strategic Partnerships and Innovation\nVisa Inc. \nBOYD COHEN\nDirector of Research & CEO of MobX\nEADA Business School & MobX \nNICOLE MUESSIGMANN\nEuropean Commission – DG Connect\nNext Generation Internet \nMODERATOR\nMARTA ARNIANI\nDirector Futuribile\nNGI Move \n  \nPre-registration on 4YFN.com\n  \n \n  \nVISIT THE NGI BOOTH\nMore information here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-panel-4yfn/
LOCATION:Fira Barcelona Montjuïc\, Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina\, 08004 Barcelona\, Spain\, Barcelona\, Catalunya\, 08004\, Spain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180226
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SUMMARY:4YFN at Mobile World Congress 2018
DESCRIPTION:Connecting Startups\n4YFN is the startup business platform of Mobile World Capital Barcelona that enables startups\, investors\, corporations and public institutions to discover\, create and launch new ventures together. \n4YFN offers unique connecting initiatives\, such as custom networking activities\, technical abilities workshops\, congresses\, community outreach and open innovation programmes. \nWe believe that the startup culture is the driving force for change in the economic and social fabric and\, of course\, Barcelona being a global tech hub is the ideal location for such creation and nurture. \n  \nVISIT US @ NGI BOOTH\nFind us 26/02 – 28/02\, location 25. As you enter the venue\, continue straight and you will see the NGI stand on your left\, right before the Summit stage. \n \nComplete programme: 4yfn.com \nNOT TO MISS: NGI PANEL\n12:30 – 13:30 | MONDAY 26th 2018 | AIRBUS STAGE\nPanel By Next Generation Internet \n \nEvent details here. \n  \n4YFN have some exciting new featured programmes taking place during Mobile World Congress\nHEALTH\nDigital Health & Wellness Summit \nDIVERSITY\nHack_D_Gap Global Challenge | Women4Tech \nACCELERATION\nIMPACT Accelerator \nSOCIAL INNOVATION\nShip2B Social Innovation Challenge \nMore details here. \n  \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/4yfn-at-mobile-world-congress-2018/
LOCATION:Fira Barcelona Montjuïc\, Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina\, 08004 Barcelona\, Spain\, Barcelona\, Catalunya\, 08004\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20180215T180000
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SUMMARY:NGI MEETUP @ IOT AUSTRIA
DESCRIPTION:Das Next Generation Internet zwischen Technologie und Philosophie – Ein Diskussionsforum\nNGI MEETUP @ IoT Austria – The Austrian Internet of Things Network\nWelchen Einfluss wird das Spannungsfeld zwischen Techologie und Philosphie auf das Next Generation Internet haben? Diese Frage möchten wir mit dem IoT Austria Topic Team NGI Next Generation Internet in diesem Diskussionsforum begleitend zum NGI Next Generation Projekt der EU-Kommision angehen. \nIm Rahmen des NGI möchte die EU das Internet der Zukunft aktiv mitgestalten. Dieses Internet der Zukunft soll dabei konsequent an den Bedürfnissen der Menschen und der Gesellschaft ausgerichtet werden. Um das zu erreichen\, sollen möglichst vielen Menschen die Chance gegeben werden\, interdisziplinär und organisations- und grenzübergreifend sich an diesem Projekt zu beteiligen. Je bunter und vielfältiger\, desto besser! Deshalb sind KünstlerInnen\, PhilosospInnen\, SoziologInnen\, AutorInnen\, MusikerInnen\, PoilitikierInnne\, LehrerInnen\, SchülerInnen\, StudentInnen\, PsychologInnen und alle aus der Zivilgesellschaft eingeladen.\nErich Prem wird uns eine Einführung in das Spannungfeld Technologie und Philosphie\, insbesondere die Bedeutung von Werten und Ethik geben. Anschliessend möchten wir in einer offenen und wertschätzenden Diskussion zwischen allen anwesenden Personen das Thema vertiefen. \nModeriert wird die Veranstaltung durch Philipe Reinisch.\nVortrag durch Erich Prem. \nWeiter TeilnehmerInnen sind Michael Werzowa\, Stefan Hupe\, Manfred Aigner (NGI Move). \n\n \nWeitere Fotos der Veranstaltung finden sich hier.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-meetup-iot-austria/
LOCATION:Vienna
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180203T110000
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SUMMARY:NGI Keynote @ FOSDEM’18
DESCRIPTION:Next Generation Internet Initiative\nAn opportunity to fix the internet\nThe new Next Generation Internet initiative could be the first real opportunity to put large scale public funding to work to really fix the internet. With an order of magnitude of hundreds of millions of euro in research\, development and engineering effort it can actually be a major step toward reaching the post-Snowden internet we want. NLnet Foundation and Gartner Europe that wrote the strategic vision for the Next Generation Internet initiative will present the work they did in a unique collaboration which sought the expertise of key organisations and communities in the field – like RIPE (the European regional internet registry)\, GÉANT (research networks)\, the European assocation of country domain name organisations\, ISP associations\, the internet exchanges\, the open source community (FSFE)\, the digital civil rights community (EDRi) and Internet Society. So not just the separate communities that operate different ‘layers’ (or rather slices) of the technology but also what we consider ‘ethical guardians’ of the internet. \n2018 celebrates the fifth anniversary of the Edward Snowden revelations. Full details about covert mass scale surveillance at internet scale stripped the internet naked of every romantic assumption we held about it. The news sent a transformative shock throughout the global technology community. We were all convinced the internet would soon fix these horrible security shortcomings now that we knew – although naivity was destroyed and the internet would never be the same again. \nThe world has fast forwarded itself five years. We must conclude – with some sadness – that the internet was not fixed for us. We are still waiting for major structural change. To the regular end user\, a safe and secure ‘post-Snowden’ internet is far away: in day to day usage they still by and large have to use the same unfixed and insecure internet we had before. \nIn fact\, things in some areas have gotten worse as other actors besides foreign state agencies have gained immense powers over us. We are now asked by social networks to turn all our nude pictures over to them voluntarily so they may protect us. \nOne reason for this sad state of affairs\, is that it has take time to follow up the Snowden revelations by adequate political measures. And to be frank\, it took a while for public funding organisations in Europe to even understand their crucial role in this. The internet is not going to fix itself. Many of the more promising efforts in this realm have been ‘bottom up’ efforts from individuals or small teams\, but these isolated efforts miss critical mass to actually scale up and change the mainstream internet. \nThe new Next Generation Internet initiative could be the first real opportunity to put large scale public funding to work to really fix the internet. With an order of magnitude of hundreds of millions of euro in research\, development and engineering effort it can actually potentially change the balance of power. The Europen Commission (where the money for NGI originates) did not try to invent such a strategy by: it invited NLnet Foundation and Gartner Europe to write a strategic vision for the Next Generation Internet and identify what needs to be done to really move the internet forward. NLnet Foundation is an independent public benefit organisation which was set up by pioneers of the European internet in the eighties\, and which has been funding key open source initiatives for over two decades. Gartner Europe is an equally independent consulting company that knows what is being decided in board rooms before anyone else. \nIn a unique collaboration they sought the expertise of key organisations and communities in the field – like RIPE (the European regional internet registry)\, GÉANT (research networks)\, the European assocation of country domain name organisations\, ISP associations\, the internet exchanges\, the open source community (FSFE)\, the digital civil rights community (EDRi) and Internet Society. So not just the separate communities that operate different ‘layers’ (or rather slices) of the technology but also what we consider ‘ethical guardians’ of the internet. \nThe NGI initiative has learned from the enormous failures of the past five years. Gone will be the need to create artificial consortia. Gone will be a lot of the bureaucratic paperwork. There is a clear vision. There is a plan. And there is money to fund the right things. Open source is seen as the key mechanism to make it actually happen\, and the first calls for funding from the NGI initiative are out. Now what is needed is the developers to seize the opportunity to scale up and more importantly to connect their initiatives. \nFixing the internet is a ‘moonshot plus’ effort: the internet is the largest technical structure man has ever made\, and the task at hand is to vastly improve its very operating fabric with 3 billion + people using it on a daily basis. This may essential to our daily operations\, but it is equally or even more important for upholding our human values and basic human rights in Europe. In addition to new open source technology this will also require a larger political agenda of Europe as an integral part of the approach too – in some cases regulating the most predatory behaviour from bad actors might be necessary to restore health back to the internet. \nSpeakers:\nRob van Kranenburg\nMichiel Leenaars \n  \nFurther information:\nNGI Vision\nFOSDEM’18 \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-keynote-fosdem18/
LOCATION:ULB Campus du Solbosch | Room: Janson\, Franklin Rooseveltlaan 50\, 1000 Brussel\, Belgium\, Brussel\, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1000\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:FOSDEM’18
DESCRIPTION:FOSDEM is a free event for software developers to meet\, share ideas and collaborate.\nEvery year\, thousands of developers of free and open source software from all over the world gather at the event in Brussels.\nNo registration necessary. \nAt FOSDEM 2018 the NGI Study will organise the final workshop. \nMore information on the event web at: https://fosdem.org/2018/.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/fosdem18/
LOCATION:ULB Campus du Solbosch\, Avenue Franklin Roosevelt 50\, 1050 Bruxelles\, Belgium\, Bruxelles\, Bruxelles\, 1050\, Belgium
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