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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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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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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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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
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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/
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SUMMARY:NGI SALON @ Transmediale Berlin
DESCRIPTION:NGI SALON @ Transmediale Berlin\n2nd of Feb. 2018 | 16:00\nCafé Stage HKW – Haus der Kulturen der Welt\nJohn-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10 | D-10557 Berlin\nThis NGI Salon contributes to the definition of the “human” aspects of the Next Generation Internet \nAgenda and registration page \n \nMODERATOR:\nMarta Arniani\, Curator\, Futuribile \nSPEAKERS: \n\nBeatrice Fazi\, Research Fellow in Digital Humanities & Computational Culture\, University of Sussex\nUta Meier-Hahn\, Researcher in Internet Policy and Governance\, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG)\nBen Vickers\, Curator of Digital at the Serpentine Galleries\, Co-Director of LIMAZULU Project Space\, Near Now Fellow\, facilitator for the open-source development of unMonastery\nJeanne Charlotte Vogt\, Curator\, cultural producer and co-director of NODE Forum for Digital Arts\n\n  \nFOCUS OF THIS NGI SALON\nThe space in-between: the value of interpretation and interaction for the Next Generation Internet \nWe inhabit the space between data-generating devices\, places and habits. Nonetheless\, our individual experiences and public conversations are extremely objectified\, flattened on information nodes and their interfaces. Even the decentralised revolution carried out by distributed ledgers technology mostly perceives relations as transactions. We delegated to technology companies the definition of what a meaningful interaction is. \nNon-biased data gathering\, empowering interactions\, inclusive narratives: this Salon wants to promote proposals for strengthening the space in-between\, the space made of intangible relationships and embodied experiences that constitute our social fabric. \nTRANSMEDIALE BERLIN – FACE VALUE  \nThings are what they are—but could they be different? transmediale 2018 face value aims to take stock of current affairs\, to recognize things for what they are before saying how they could be different. It is an attempt to probe the values\, as well as the processes of value creation\, that have contributed to our present moment of extreme political\, economic\, and cultural divides. The festival seeks possible new ways of resisting and deconstructing the alarming development of a digital populism\, the radicalization of net culture and the new culture wars. \n“Taking things at face value” seems to have become the norm of public discourse amidst today’s reactionary and algorithmically guided communication practices. transmediale wants to challenge this impulse to judge things by their immediate appearance and instead look at less visible issues\, which run deep across all sectors of society. These include power relations rarely discussed at digital culture events\, such as contemporary imbalances of class\, gender\, and race\, which are also being built into technological systems. In fact\, rather than providing an emancipatory alternative\, (post-)digital culture today seems to support hate-mongering\, racist and neo-colonial powers. This\, however\, should not be a reason to lament a mythical past\, back in which\, supposedly\, the internet was free and digital creativity unbound. Rather\, there is a need to embrace both unsettling and uniting cultural practices\, as well as daring speculative thinking\, to promote auto-criticality and an awareness that nothing is ever as simple as its surface suggests. Similarly\, cultural events like transmediale are made up of different political imaginaries and communities that are simultaneously resistant and complicit to the developments one so urgently needs to oppose.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-salon-transmediale-berlin/
LOCATION:Café Stage – HKW – Haus der Kulturen der Welt\, John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10\, 10557 Berlin\, Germany\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 10557\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180201T090000
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SUMMARY:NGI Matchmaking Event (H2020\, Eurostars and FTI calls)
DESCRIPTION:  \nSAVE THE DATE \nThe National Contact Points ICT/NGI\, Imaginove and CCI of Lyon\, member of EEN\, invite you to participate in a matchmaking event with a plenary session and  pre-arranged Face2Face meetings for the H2020 Next Generation Internet (NGI) Calls. \nTopics? \n\nVR/AR\nArtificial Intelligence\nLanguage Technologies\nMedia\, Social Media\nInteractive Technologies\nIoT\nDigital Learning\netc.\n\nAgenda \n09:00 – 12:00   Plenary session – Next Generation Internet (NGI)\n12:00 – 13:15    Networking lunch\n13:20 – 17:00   Pre-arranged bilateral meetings (20min/meeting) \nWhy participate? \n\nPresent\, discuss and develop new project ideas at international level\nFacilitate the setup of projects consortia\nAcquire new cross-border contacts and initiate collaborations\nBuild quality partnerships for participating in the new H2020\, FTI and Eurostars calls\nMeet potential partners for 2018 NGI calls\, but also for all sub-activities (calls for proposal\, prizes\, vouchers) that will be proposed by some NGI selected projects.\n\nWho can participate? \nRepresentatives of companies\, universities and research institutes worldwide working in the ICT sector (see Topics)\, interested in sharing new project ideas and finding collaboration partners. \nMatchmaking – How does it work? \nis an ideal opportunity to initiate promising contacts in pre-arranged meetings \n\nRegister & publish your collaboration wishes\nBrowse the participant list and book meetings with delegates of your interest\nSeveral days before the event you receive your meeting schedule\n\nRemember that meetings are essential for integrating EU-funded projects. \nRegistration open until 15 Jan 2018\nhttps://ngi-matchmaking-event.b2match.io/ \n\nWhat is NGI? \nThe Next Generation Internet (NGI) is a key priority in the H2020 ICT Work Programme 2018-2020 which will ensure a more human-centric Internet supporting  European values of openness\, cooperation across borders\, decentralisation\, inclusiveness\, transparency and protection of privacy. \nThe NGI matchmaking event in Lyon brings together participants (companies\, R&D structures and universities) from several European countries. Participants are invited to collaborate on H2020as well as on Fast Track to Innovation and Eurostars calls to ensure the best impact of the meetings. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-matchmaking-event-h2020-eurostars-and-fti-calls/
LOCATION:CCI LYON METROPOLE\, Palais du Commerce\, Place de la Bourse\, 69002 Lyon\, France\, Lyon\, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes\, 69002\, France
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20180131T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20180131T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
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SUMMARY:Path to the future - NGI for better internet
DESCRIPTION:Aufbruch in die Zukunft – Einführung in die NGI Next Generation Internet Initiative der Europäischen Kommission\nWarum muss das Internet überhaupt neu erfunden werden? Ist das Internet wie wir es heute kennen wirklich kaputt? Und haben wir gegen die Amerikanische Übermacht sowie die Chinesischen Player überhaupt eine Chance? Dir Antwort ist dreimal Ja. Google und Facebook dominieren den Online-Werbemarkt und holen sich 2017 rund 62 Prozent der weltweiten Einnahmen. Noch schlimmer als dieses ökonomische Ungleichgewicht ist nur noch die Macht\, die fremde Konzerne über uns erreicht haben. Soziale Netzwerke verlangen von uns\, dass wir Ihnen freiwillig unsere Nacktbilder aushändigen\, damit sie unsere Privatsphäre schützen können. Vielleicht ist dieser „Schutz“ bald auch nur eine weitere\, ganz selbstverständliche Einnahmequelle. \nMit der Next Generation Internet Initiative (NGI) werden europaweit Kompetenzen gebündelt\, um ein besseres Internet basierend auf Grundwerten der Europäischen Union zu schaffen. Durch die beträchtliche Förderung der Europäischen Kommission in dreistelliger Millionen-Höhe sollen Forschung und Entwicklung eine technische Infrastruktur für die Zukunft schaffen\, von der alle Menschen in Europa und weltweit profitieren. \n  \nVeranstaltungsdetails:\nMi. 31. Januar 2018\n14:00 Uhr – 18:00 Uhr MEZ \nCentrum C3 – Centrum für Internationale Entwicklung\nÖFSE Österreichische Forschungsstiftung für Internationale Entwicklung\nSensengasse 3\n1090 Wien \nKurzrückblick auf die Veranstaltung:\n \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/path-to-the-future-ngi-for-better-internet/
LOCATION:Centrum C3 – Centrum für Internationale Entwicklung\, Sensengasse 3\, 1090 Wien\, Austria\, Wien\, Wien\, 1090\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180131T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180131T163000
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SUMMARY:INFO SESSION on ICT-24 and ICT-31
DESCRIPTION:INFO SESSION on ICT-24 and ICT-31\, 31 January 2018\nAgenda published!\nThis Next Generation Internet (NGI) information session focuses on 2 calls: \n\nThe NGI Open Internet Initiative (objective ICT-24-2018: 3 Research & Innovation (R&I) Actions; EUR 21 Million; 2-3 years; 1 R&I project per topic: Privacy and trust enhancing technologies\, Decentralized data governance\, Discovery and identification technologies; supported by 3 Coordination and support actions (CSAs); EUR 7 million))\nThe EU-US collaboration on NGI (objective ICT-31-2018; 2 CSAs (EUR 2.5 Million; 3 years; CSA 1: Organise & other support activities; CSA2: A Fellowship programme).\n\nThe calls of the 2 objectives opened on 31 October 2017. Submission deadline for proposals is 17 April 2018. \nA web-based info session for ICT-24 and ICT-31 took place on 31 January 2017 at 14:30. The session will only be web-streamed\, i.e you can follow it from your PC\, no need to travel anywhere.\nYou can connect to the room at this link: https://ecwacs.webex.com/meet/sfoglietta. Once reached the virtual room\, you will have to join the audioconference so we can hear each other. \nThe agenda of this info session is NOW PUBLISHED! \nPlease find attached the European Commission’s slides about the NGI initiative\, the idea behind including a deep-dive into the calls above. To watch the recording of the whole session please click here. \nPlease find the European Commission’s slides (pdf) about the NGI initiative\, the idea behind including a deep-dive into the calls above. To watch the recording of the whole webinar session please click the video below. \nPLAY RECORDING (1 hr 44 min) \n \nPlease also check the slides of the IDEALIST Network. Ideal-ist is an international network of National Contact Points who are trained by the European Commision to assist proposers in the submission of project proposals in the H2020. All their services are FREE and include partner search\, online pre-proposal check tool\, etc. (see presentation for others). Please see who the National Contact Point is in your country: http://www.ideal-ist.eu/representatives. \nPlease share and download! \nMore information about these calls\, possible proposers etc. you currently find on our webpage for the upcoming ICT Proposers’ Day 2017\, 9-10 Nov 2017 in Budapest.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/info-session-on-ict-24-and-ict-31/
LOCATION:web-streamed
CATEGORIES:EC Calls,Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180131
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
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SUMMARY:RDA EU Data Innovation Forum 2018
DESCRIPTION:RDA EU Data Innovation Forum\, 30 January 2018\, Brussels\, Belgium\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe European Data Economy can flourish only if data is accessible & re-usable across borders\, across types of organisations (private\, public\, research) and across different disciplines and sectors. \n\n\n\n\nEuropean researchers\, developers\, service providers and private sector representatives are invited to join the discussion on the role of research data in the Data Economy context and the RDA contribution to the different Data Economy building blocks. \nThe goal of the event is to collect and converge the different perspectives and push forward new innovative ideas in the overall context of the challenges and opportunities of the European Data Economy and data-driven innovation in Europe mapped to ongoing activities or future challenges to be addressed by RDA WGs & IGs. Furthermore\, RDA Europe is looking to define a pragmatic list of data challenges that are discussed on a national level which may influence the digital national agendas or form proposals to be discussed at the next RDA Plenary in Berlin\, 21 – 23 March 2018. \nUltimately the forum will be focused on engaging industry and private sector stakeholders who are involved in scientific research and support the adoption of the RDA Outputs by industry and gathering input from the regional\, national activities in Europe – understanding the landscape and defining a way forward for the RDA National nodes. \n\nDiscussions will also explore different aspects of Blockchain technologies and their applications\, including potential topics shaping the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet. Outcomes will feed into the NGI Consultation Platform through SpeakNGI.eu\, helping to define priorities for an inclusive and human-centric internet. \nComments and insights on Blockchain can be added through the open discussion channels that can be found here: https://consultation.ngi.eu/ \n\nRegistration is free of charge and open to all: https://rd-alliance.org/registration-rdaeu-data-innov-forum-2018 \nView the latest agenda of the event here
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/rda-eu-data-innovation-forum-2018/
LOCATION:The Hotel Brussels\, Boulevard de Waterloo 38\, 1000 Bruxelles\, Belgium\, Bruxelles\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180125T091500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180125T173000
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SUMMARY:NGI Workshop 2018 @ Germany
DESCRIPTION:NGI Workshop 2018 – Chance für Deutschland\nThis one day interactive NGI reach-out workshop in Berlin\, Germany is organised by Fraunhofer FOKUS\, BMBF\, EU DG Connect and supported by eco Verband\, Berlin Partner and German Tech Entrepreneurship Center (GTEC). \nThe Workshop aims to make people and actors aware of the Next Generation Internet (NGI) – a key priority in H2020 ICT work programme 2018-2020\, to shape it further and see whether EC is on the right way or needs to reshape/refine; to get input “from the field” for long term NGI activities (beyond H2020); to tie nods with actors in Germany; to build and broaden NGI ecosystem; to map actors\, trends\, needs\, topics; last but not least to promote funding opportunities to relevant actors. \nLocation and date\nThe workshop will be held in the Auditorium (ground floor) of Fraunhofer FOKUS at Kaiserin-Augusta-Alee\, 31\, Berlin on 25. January 2018. \nAll details on the German event web. \nAbout NGI Germany\nNGI Germany is the national part of the EU movement. Prof. Dr. Thomas Magedanz was nominated by the BMBF as the German National Contact Point for NGI.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-2018-germany/
LOCATION:Fraunhofer FOKUS\, Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31\, 10589 Berlin\, Germany\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 10589\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180124T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180124T183000
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SUMMARY:NGI Germany @ Bitkom Roundtable 2018
DESCRIPTION:After a series of conferences and round tables about „Future Internet“\, next generation networks\, broadband and 5G in the last five years the Bitkom Akademie and deutsche ict + medienakademie want to analyse and discuss the development of next generation internet (NGI) in an executive roundtable on 24th January 2018. Together with experts from relevant suppliers such as CISCO\, Ericsson\, Huawei and Nokia as well as users of bandwidth like German television ZDF and Swiss OTT-Company Zattoo we will especially discuss future perspectives and opportunities for a better\, democratic and value-oriented human-centric internet\, particularly by highlighting the importance of the collaboration of society and technology. \nDuring the last ten years many revolutions regarding network structures have been announced. More and more solutions are realised through software instead of hardware and network functions are made automatic. Examples are cloud solutions\, firewalls\, routing\, load balancing\, software-defined networks and network functions virtualisation. \nIn contrast to earlier projects regarding future internet (e.g. clean slate) there will still be the need of tremendous modifications of the existing network structures. Also different perspectives and solutions like edge computing\, the IoT\, the 5G eco system need to be included. In addition\, values like openness\, cooperation across borders\, decentralisation\, inclusiveness\, transparency and protection of privacy need to be taken into account. In cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS and the Broadband Association BREKO the executive roundtable will be followed by a NGI workshop the next day 25th January 2018 at Fraunhofer FOKUS. \nMore info here: http://www.medienakademie-koeln.de/termine/einzelansicht/next-generation-internet-welche-perspektiven-hat-das-netz.html \n  \nAgenda\n\n\n\n\nModeration: Ekkehart Gerlach\, Geschäftsführer\, deutsche medienakademie\, Köln\n\n\n12.30 Uhr\nBegrüßung\n\n\n12.45 Uhr\nEinführung\nMarkus Laqua\, Partner\, BearingPoint GmbH\, Düsseldorf\n\n\n13.00 Uhr\nTechnologische Ansätze – Impuls-Statements und Diskussion \n\nNetzwerk-Architekturen\, SDN und NFV – neue Steuerung\, neue Optimierung?\nProf. Dr. Wolfgang Kellerer\, Lehrstuhl für Kommunikationsnetze\, TU München\nAutomated\, New Network?\nFalko Binder\, Head of Enterprise Networking Architecture Germany\, CISCO Systems GmbH\, Berlin\n5G – ein neues Eco-System?\nHeiko Straulino\, Head of E2E 5G Program\, Nokia Solutions and Networks Management International GmbH\, München\nClouds\, IoT und mehr – Immer mehr neue Wege im Netz?\nFalk Schröder\, Managing Partner\, Detecon International GmbH\, Köln\n\n\n\n\n14.45 Uhr\nCoffee & Cake\n\n\n\n15.15 Uhr\nNeue Netz-Nutzung? – Impuls-Statements und Diskussion \n\nWelche Netze braucht die Bewegtbild-Gesellschaft?\nDr. Andreas Bereczky\, Produktionsdirektor\, ZDF – Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen\nAlles OTT?\nStefan Lietsch\, CTO/CPO\, Zattoo Europa AG\, Zürich\nNGI – Neue Geschäftsmodelle\nDr. Norbert Niebert\, Manager Technology & Innovation Ericsson GmbH\, Herzogenrath\n\n\n\n\n16.45 Uhr\nCoffee & Cake\n\n\n17.00 Uhr\nPerspektiven \n\nZukünftige Netze anderswo: Südkorea\, Japan und den USA\nDr. Michael Lemke\, Senior Technology Expert\, HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Deutschland GmbH\, Düsseldorf\nNGI – Next Generation Internet – a key priority for the future?\nNicole Muessigmann\, Programme Officer\, European Commission\, DG Connect\, Next Generation Internet – Unit E3: Next Generation Internet\, Brüssel\nNext-Generation Internet in Deutschland\nProf. Dr. Thomas Magedanz\, Leiter Competence Center – Next Generation Network Infrastructures\, Fraunhofer-Institut für Offene Kommunikationssysteme FOKUS\, Berlin\n\n\n\n\n18.30\nImbiss & Networking\n\n\n\n\nNGI Germany is the national part of the EU movement. Prof. Magedanz was nominated by the BMBF as German National Contact Point for NGI. EU funding for projects will start in 2018.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-germany-bitkom-roundtable-2018/
LOCATION:Fraunhofer FOKUS\, Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31\, 10589 Berlin\, Germany\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 10589\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180127
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
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SUMMARY:Computers\, Privacy & Data Protection (CPDP) conference
DESCRIPTION:The Conference\nCPDP offers the cutting edge in legal\, regulatory\, academic and technological development in privacy and data protection. Every year in Brussels\, CPDP brings together a stimulating mix of stakeholders from all over the world to exchange ideas and discuss the emerging issues and the latest trends. CPDP2017 staged 78 panels and workshops with 383 international speakers from academia\, public and private sectors and civil society. \nTarget Groups\nCPDP gathers the most important stakeholders of data protection\, privacy\, information technology and law. Within an atmosphere of independence and mutual respect\, CPDP brings together international and national policy makers\, regulators\, academics\, computer scientists\, legal practitioners\, industry representatives\, activists\, consultants and tech journalists. CPDP is an extraordinary networking opportunity to mix and mingle with the privacy and data protection community. \nAbout the CPDP\nCPDP is a non-profit platform originally founded in 2007 by research groups from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel\, the Université de Namur and Tilburg University. The platform was joined in the following years by the Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique and the Fraunhofer Institut für System und Innovationsforschung and has now grown into a platform carried by 20 academic centers of excellence from the EU\, the US and beyond. As a world-leading multidisciplinary conference CPDP offers the cutting edge in legal\, regulatory\, academic and technological development in privacy and data protection. Within an atmosphere of independence and mutual respect\, CPDP gathers academics\, lawyers\, practitioners\, policy-makers\, industry and civil society from all over the world in Brussels\, offering them an arena to exchange ideas and discuss the latest emerging issues and trends. This unique multidisciplinary formula has served to make CPDP one of the leading data protection and privacy conferences in Europe and around the world.\nThe Orde van Vlaamse Balies has allocated 18 juridical points to CPDP. 6 juridical points per day. Lawyers who attend the three days of the conference will receive 18 juridical points. \nMore information and registration on the event web at: http://www.cpdpconferences.org/index.html \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/computers-privacy-data-protection-cpdp-conference/
LOCATION:Les Halles de Schaerbeek\, Rue Royale-Sainte-Marie 22\, 1030 Schaerbeek\, Belgium\, Schaerbeek\, Bruxelles\, 1030\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180118T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180118T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
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SUMMARY:INFO SESSION ON ICT-24: Discovery and identification technologies
DESCRIPTION:INFO SESSION ON ICT-24: Next Generation Internet – An Open Internet Initiative // Discovery and identification technologies\nThis Next Generation Internet (NGI) information session focuses on a) Research and Innovation Action\, subtopic: \niii) Discovery and identification technologies: to search and access large heterogeneous data sources\, services\, objects and sensors\, devices\, multi-media content\, etc. and which may include aspects of numbering; providing contextual querying\, personalised information retrieval and increased quality of experience. \nYou can connect to the room at this link: https://ecwacs.webex.com/meet/sfoglietta. Once reached the virtual room\, you will have to join the audioconference so we can hear each other. \nThe calls of the objective opened on 31 October 2017.\nSubmission deadline for proposals is 17 April 2018.\nA web-based info session for the general call for ICT-24 took place on 7 December 2017 at 14:00 and you can watch the web-stream video recording here.\nYou can watch the video recording of the webinar here as well as download slides here. \n \n20180118 NGI Consultation Plattform Slides (PDF)\n20180118 NGI INFO SESSION PRESENTATION – DISCOVERY AND IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES (PDF)\n20180118 WEBINAR ICT-24 – DISCOVERY AND IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES (PLAY RECORDING) \nThe agenda for the sessions: \n\nIntroduction (Mirko Presser\, 5 mins)\nConsultation platform (SPEAKNGI\, 5 mins)\nPresentation of ICT-24 (EC – Topic Coordinator\, 20 mins)\n2 min Pitches by possible proposers (find partners\, present idea\, have feedbacks\,…)\, 30mins\nQ&A\, 10mins\n\nIf you want to pitch your ideas\, please let us know before the event – first come first serve – you have 2 minutes (no slides\, please) – you can however share material via the consultation platform.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/info-session-on-ict-24-discovery-and-identification-technologies/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:EC Calls,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180117T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180117T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
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SUMMARY:INFO SESSION ON ICT-24: Decentralized data governance
DESCRIPTION:INFO SESSION ON ICT-24: Next Generation Internet – An Open Internet Initiative // Decentralized data governance\nThis Next Generation Internet (NGI) information session focuses on a) Research and Innovation Action\, subtopic: \nii) Decentralized data governance: leveraging on distributed open hardware and software ecosystems based on blockchains\, distributed ledger technology\, open data and peer-to-peer technologies. Attention should be paid to ethical\, legal and privacy issues\, as well as to the concepts of autonomy\, data sovereignty and ownership\, values and regulations. \nYou can connect to the room at this link: https://ecwacs.webex.com/meet/sfoglietta. Once reached the virtual room\, you will have to join the audioconference so we can hear each other. \nThe calls of the objective opened on 31 October 2017.\nSubmission deadline for proposals is 17 April 2018. \nA web-based info session for the general call for ICT-24 took place on 7 December 2017 at 14:00 and you can watch the web-stream video recording here. \nYou can watch the video recording of the webinar here as well as download slides here. \n \n20180117 NGI Consultation Platform Slides (PDF)\n20180117 NGI INFO SESSION PRESENTATION – DECENTRALIZED DATA GOVERNANCE (PDF)\n20180117 WEBINAR ICT-24 – DECENTRALIZED DATA GOVERNANCE (PLAY RECORDING) \nThe agenda for the sessions: \n\nIntroduction (Mirko Presser\, 5 mins)\nConsultation platform (SPEAKNGI\, 5 mins)\nPresentation of ICT-24 (EC – Topic Coordinator\, 20 mins)\n2 min Pitches by possible proposers (find partners\, present idea\, have feedbacks\,…)\, 30mins\nQ&A\, 10mins\n\nIf you want to pitch your ideas\, please let us know before the event – first come first serve – you have 2 minutes (no slides\, please) – you can however share material via the consultation platform.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/info-session-on-ict-24-decentralized-data-governance/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:EC Calls,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180115T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180115T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
CREATED:20220728T075321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T075321Z
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SUMMARY:INFO SESSION ON ICT-24: Privacy and trust enhancing technologies
DESCRIPTION:INFO SESSION ON ICT-24: Next Generation Internet – An Open Internet Initiative // Privacy and trust enhancing technologies\nThis Next Generation Internet (NGI) information session focuses on a) Research and Innovation Action\, subtopic: \ni) Privacy and trust enhancing technologies: as sensors\, objects\, devices\, AI-based algorithms\, etc.\, are incorporated in our digital environment\, develop robust and easy to use technologies to help users increase trust and achieve greater control when sharing their personal data\, attributes and information. \nThe calls of the objective opened on 31 October 2017.\nSubmission deadline for proposals is 17 April 2018.\nA web-based info session for the general call for ICT-24 took place on 7 December 2017 at 14:00 and you can watch the web-stream video recording here. \nYou can watch the video recording of the webinar here as well as download slides here. \n \n20180115 NGI INFO SESSION PRESENTATION – PRIVACY AND TRUST (PDF)\n20180115 WEBINAR ICT-24 – PRIVACY AND TRUST (PLAY RECORDING) \nThe agenda for the sessions: \n\nIntroduction (Mirko Presser\, 5 mins)\nConsultation platform (SPEAKNGI\, 5 mins)\nPresentation of ICT-24 (EC – Topic Coordinator\, 20 mins)\n2 min Pitches by possible proposers (find partners\, present idea\, have feedbacks\,…)\, 30mins\nQ&A\, 10mins\n\nIf you want to pitch your ideas\, please let us know before the event – first come first serve – you have 2 minutes (no slides\, please) – you can however share material via the consultation platform. \n\n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/info-session-on-ict-24-privacy-and-trust-enhancing-technologies/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:EC Calls,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20171220T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20171221T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
CREATED:20220728T075245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T075245Z
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SUMMARY:#NGI4EU - IoT\, Privacy\, Trust\, Decentralized\, Discovery\, Search
DESCRIPTION:Towards a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens!\n„We need the collective vision and engagement of all stakeholders to create the Next Generation Internet. We need to gather and discuss ideas concerning concepts\, technologies and applications coming from the largest possible community. We need to work together to build a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens.“\nBruno Kessler Lecture by Roberto Viola\, Director-General for Communications Networks\, Content & Technology at the European Commission \n  \nNGI Move\, @NGI4EU brings you Salons and Meetings all over Europe to promote\, exchange and debate the Next Generation Internet movement embodied in the upcoming ICT-24 calls in 2018\, 2019 and beyond. \n\nMeet us in Amsterdam!\nWednesday December 20\, from 10:00pm to 12:00am\nRoundtable with Rob van Kranenburg (NGI Move)and presentations on digital priorities\, privacy\, trust\, search\, discovery and decentralized data management as well as Internet of Things.  *RSVP kranenbu@xs4all.nl* (maxcap 30)  \nVenue:\nThe Things Network\, Rockstart\n10 Rigakade\,\n1013 BC Amsterdam\, Netherlands \n\nWe are yet again at a critical stage for Europe. With the threat of geopolitical instability coming from several dimensions Europe needs to not just assert its presence on the world stage\, but moreover needs to assert its digital sovereignty to further its vision of a single digital market. Europe must become a leader in the co-creation of a Next Generation Internet in a more human centric\, societal and economic beneficial ecosystem of researchers\, high tech start-ups\, industrial and government leaders as well as grassroots communities and individuals. \nTo gather the most impactful group of constituencies in a community\, build a shared vision\, inspire policymaking and prototype possible alternatives\, a series of Salons and Meetups are launched by the NGI Move project\, alongside a set of co-creation workshops and annual NGI awards. The Salons are co-creation and design fiction events aimed at rethinking the Internet assumed functioning (in terms of technology\, governance\, sustainability) and inspiring novel public as well as private services and products relying on it. Participants are invited to discuss around questioning topics and open challenges and build collaboratively possible future scenarios\, defined as ‘moonshot’. A series of Moonshots questions the current status quo and federate stakeholders around the building of viable alternatives. \nWorking close with the European Commission\, NGI Move will distil actionable policy recommendations and stimulate the NGI debate. The vision is to create an NGI that is at the service of people and stimulates business opportunities\, centred on European values and competing globally. Our message is pragmatic cybernetics\, balancing extreme centralisation and extreme decentralization where data stays with citizens. \nThis initiative aims at developing a more human-centric Internet supporting values of openness\, cooperation across borders\, decentralisation\, inclusiveness and protection of privacy; giving the control back to the users in order to increase trust in the Internet. It should provide more transparent services\, more intelligence\, greater involvement and participation\, leading towards an Internet that is more open\, robust and dependable\, more interoperable and more supportive of social innovation. \nFor the ICT-24 call closing in 2018 ‘R&I Actions’ in the following three sub-topics will be called for. Proposals should address only one of these sub-topics. Specifically\, the call is designed for 20/80% spilt\, where 80% is reserved for sub-granting. \n\nPrivacy and trust enhancing technologies: as sensors\, objects\, devices\, AI-based algorithms\, etc.\, are incorporated in our digital environment\, develop robust and easy to use technologies to help users increase trust and achieve greater control when sharing their personal data\, attributes and information.\nDecentralized data governance: leveraging on distributed open hardware and software ecosystems based on blockchains\, distributed ledger technology\, open data and peer-to-peer technologies. Attention should be paid to ethical\, legal and privacy issues\, as well as to the concepts of autonomy\, data sovereignty and ownership\, values and regulations.\nDiscovery and identification technologies: to search and access large heterogeneous data sources\, services\, objects and sensors\, devices\, multi-media content\, etc. and which may include aspects of numbering; providing contextual querying\, personalised information retrieval and increased quality of experience.\n\nFollow @NGI4EU to find out more.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi4eu-iot-privacy-trust-decentralized-discovery-search/
LOCATION:The Things Network | Rockstart\, Rigakade 10\, 1013 BC Amsterdam\, Netherlands\, Amsterdam\, Noord-Holland\, 1013 BC\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171222
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
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SUMMARY:NGI @ INTERNET GOVERNANCE FORUM (IGF)
DESCRIPTION:The twelfth annual meeting of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) will be held in Geneva\, Switzerland\, from 18 to 21 December 2017. \nThe NGI initiative will be presented at the Open Forum and will also have an NGI Booth. \nNGI Booth\nThe NGI booth will be a central hub of NGI activities at the IGF’2017. The Open Forum will be promoted and people invited to participate and provide their views and feedback. During the Open Forum we will in turn try to validate the inputs received from participants at our booth/stand.\nNGI activities taking place at the NGI Booth: \n\nDay 1 – Visit of the Commissioner to the NGI booth\nDay 1 – Come and leave your video testimonial at the NGI booth\nDay 1-3 – Provide your views and feedback – Come and join us at the Open NGI Forum.\n\nOpen Forum 72- Next-Generation Internet\nWednesday 20th\, 12.20-13.20 (Room XXIV-E) \nThe Internet is at the core of our socio-economic development. However in the last years we witnessed an increasing level of distrust towards Internet technology. In order to re-establish trust in the users and boost socio-economic growth\, the Internet of the future will have to deliver more to the users. Therefore we have to build it around common and shared values that will put humans at the center of technology development.\nThe European Commission has launched the Next Generation Internet initiative\, to support the development of a human-centric Internet around core European values. This Internet of Values will also contribute in shaping Internet Governance for the next decade and the Open Forum will be the perfect venue to present the initiative on the Internet Governance global scene. \nIn the context of this year IGF\, which will take place in Geneva from the 17th to the 21st of December\, we will host an Open Forum on the Next Generation Internet initiative on the 20th of December. The Open Forum format is interactive in nature with the audience being fully involved: there will be live feedback both on line (via the twitter page\, the Facebook page and via an app that will show real time users’ comments on a tablet screen) and on site. \nDifferent speakers will contribute to the panel.  A very important contribution to the discussion will be provided by the Internet Society. In their annual Global Internet Report\, in fact\, ISOC presented the results of a consultation on the future of the internet\, that they run in parallel with our consultation exercise. The results confirm the trends: 1) the trust of users towards internet technologies is decreasing. 2) concerns about security 3) emerging relevance of IoT and AI. We are considering also to invite two experts in the area of data protection/privacy and distributed architecture. Both of which are topics that are on our current ICT-24 call. We will then present the on-going ICT-24 Call in more details. \nThe NGI Study conducted by NLNet and Gartner will also be presented during the Open Forum\, the panellist will introduce the methodology they used and the topics identified so far for the Work Programme 2019 and the feedback received for the long-term NGI vision. The results will also be presented in order to receive feedback from the audience on the identified topics. \nOnsite moderation\nValentina Scialpi\, European Commission \nSpeakers\nFrédéric Donck\, Internet Society\nClementine Valayer\, Gartner \nOnline moderation\nFulvia Menin\, European Commission \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-internet-governance-forum-igf/
LOCATION:Palais des Nations\, 1211 Geneva\, Switzerland\, Geneva\, Geneva\, 1211\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20171215T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20171215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
CREATED:20220728T075309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T075309Z
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SUMMARY:Blockchains for Social Good 2017
DESCRIPTION:The challenge to solve\nThe challenge is to develop scalable\, efficient and high-impact decentralised solutions to social innovation challenges leveraging Distributed Ledger Technology (DLTs)\, such as the one used in blockchains. \nThe event is organised by the City of Turin\, University of Turin and Nesta Italia and will bring together policymakers\, startups\, researchers and other representatives of academia\, and anyone else interested in the space of blockchain and its potential. \nThe event will open with the launch of the €5m European Commission Prize: “Blockchains for social good”. The prize has been designed by the European Commission to promote scalable\, efficient and high-impact decentralized solutions to social innovation challenges leveraging the technology used in blockchain. \n \nThe presentation of the prize will be followed by the panel ‘Uncovering the potential of blockchain‘ with the participation of Andrea Bracciali (Lecturer\, University of Stirling)\, Marcella Atzori (Blockchain Advisor and International Coordinator\, TrustedChain) and Vinay Gupta (Blockchain Fellow\, Digital Catapult). Leonardo Camiciotti\, Executive Director at TOP-IX Consortium will moderate the discussion. Among others\, Alessandro Lombardi\, Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Advisor\, will also participate. \nFrancesca Bria (Chief Technology and Digital Innovation Officer\, Barcelona City Council)\, Paola Pisano (Deputy Mayor for Innovation and Smart City\, City of Turin)\, Cristina Tajani(Deputy Mayor\, Municipality of Milan) and Fabrizio Sestini\, Senior Expert for Social Digital Innovation\, DG will present the ‘Benefits of blockchain in cities‘\, a panel chaired by Marco Zappalorto\, Director\, Nesta Italia. \nThroughout the event\, a few successful examples of blockchain applications will be showcased by corporates\, startups and universities. \nThe event will close with a networking reception until 16:00 followed by a pitching session about the social goods security aspects introduced by the blockchain\, moderated by TOP-IX Consortium – Please note that for the latter\, separate registration is required here. \nMore info here: https://ec.europa.eu/research/eic/index.cfm?pg=prizes_blockchains
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/blockchains-for-social-good-2017/
LOCATION:Incet\, Via Francesco Cigna\, 96\, 10155 Torino TO\, Italy\, Torino\, Piemonte\, 10155\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20171208T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20171208T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
CREATED:20220728T075157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T075157Z
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SUMMARY:NGI Move Salon 3 @ Warsaw
DESCRIPTION:NGI Salon Warsaw on digital priorities\nDecember the 8th from 11:00 – 14: 00\nRoundtable with Rob van Kranenburg (NGI Move) moderating a selected group of invited participants to discuss digital priorities.  *RSVP kranenbu@xs4all.nl* .  \nThe meeting is prepared in cooperation with FundingBox\, National Contact Point and Orange Polska\nFor more information\, please download the info document. \n\nPreliminary agenda:\n11:00 – 13:00   roundtable discussion\n13:00 – 14:00  lunch and networking \nVenue:\nMiasteczko ORANGE  (room AB/0/k13ab)\nAl. Jerozolimskie 160\,\n020-326 Warszawa\, Poland \n\nNGI – Towards a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens!\n„We need the collective vision and engagement of all stakeholders to create the Next Generation Internet. We need to gather and discuss ideas concerning concepts\, technologies and applications coming from the largest possible community. We need to work together to build a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens.“ \nRoberto Viola\, Director-General for Communications Networks\, Content & Technology at the European Commission \n  \nNGI Move\, @NGI4EU brings you Salons and Meetings all over Europe to promote\, exchange and debate the Next Generation Internet movement. \nWhat should the Next Generation Internet look like? | Join the NGI-Movement @NGI4EU \n\nNEXT GENERATION INTERNET FUNDING \nFor the ICT-24 call closing in 2018\, ‘Research & Innovation Actions’ in the following three sub-topics will be called for. Proposals should address only one of these sub-topics. Specifically\, the call is designed for 20/80% funding scheme\, where 80% is reserved for sub-granting. \n\nPrivacy and trust enhancing technologies: as sensors\, objects\, devices\, AI-based algorithms\, etc.\, are incorporated in our digital environment\, develop robust and easy to use technologies to help users increase trust and achieve greater control when sharing their personal data\, attributes and information.\nDecentralized data governance: leveraging on distributed open hardware and software ecosystems based on blockchains\, distributed ledger technology\, open data and peer-to-peer technologies. Attention should be paid to ethical\, legal and privacy issues\, as well as to the concepts of autonomy\, data sovereignty and ownership\, values and regulations.\nDiscovery and identification technologies: to search and access large heterogeneous data sources\, services\, objects and sensors\, devices\, multi-media content\, etc. and which may include aspects of numbering; providing contextual querying\, personalized information retrieval and increased quality of experience.\n\nFollow @NGI4EU to find out
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-move-salon-3-warsaw/
LOCATION:Miasteczko ORANGE (room AB/0/k13ab)\, Miasteczko Orange\, Aleje Jerozolimskie 160\, 02-326 Warszawa\, Poland\, Warszawa\, mazowieckie\, 02-326\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171207T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171207T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
CREATED:20220728T075233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T075233Z
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SUMMARY:INFO SESSION on ICT-24 and ICT-31
DESCRIPTION:INFO SESSION on ICT-24 and ICT-31\, 7 December 2017\nThis Next Generation Internet (NGI) information session focuses on 2 calls: \n\nThe NGI Open Internet Initiative (objective ICT-24-2018: 3 Research & Innovation (R&I) Actions; EUR 21 Million; 2-3 years; 1 R&I project per topic: Privacy and trust enhancing technologies\, Decentralized data governance\, Discovery and identification technologies; supported by 3 Coordination and support actions (CSAs); EUR 7 million))\nThe EU-US collaboration on NGI (objective ICT-31-2018; 2 CSAs (EUR 2.5 Million; 3 years; CSA 1: Organise & other support activities; CSA2: A Fellowship programme).\n\nThe calls of the 2 objectives open on 31 October 2017.  \nSubmission deadline for proposals is 17 April 2018. \nA web-based info session for ICT-24 and ICT-31 took place on 7 December 2017 at 14:00. \nThe agenda of this info session. \n\nThe web-recorded session\nPlease find the European Commission’s slides (pdf) about the NGI initiative\, the idea behind including a deep-dive into the calls above. \nPlease also check the slides of the IDEALIST Network. Ideal-ist is an international network of National Contact Points who are trained by the European Commision to assist proposers in the submission of project proposals in the H2020. All their services are FREE and include partner search\, online pre-proposal check tool\, etc. (see presentation for others). Please see who the National Contact Point is in your country: http://www.ideal-ist.eu/representatives. \nPLAY RECORDING (1 hr 44 min) \n \nMore information about these calls\, possible proposers etc. you currently can find on our webpage for the ICT Proposers’ Day 2017\, which took place 9-10 Nov 2017 in Budapest. Please have also a quick look at the report about this event.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/info-session-on-ict-24-and-ict-31-2/
LOCATION:web-streamed
CATEGORIES:EC Calls,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20171201T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20171201T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
CREATED:20220728T075250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T075250Z
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SUMMARY:Info Session on NGI Initiative in France
DESCRIPTION:Information Session on the Next Generation Internet Initiative in France\nThe ICT National Contact Point (NCP)\, in cooperation with Cap Digital and Images et Réseaux competitiveness clusters\, organises an information session on the Next Generation Internet Initiative (in French) on 1 December 2017 in Paris. \nIn Autumn 2016\, the European Commission launched the Next Generation Internet (NGI) Initiative which promotes a more open and interoperable Internet offering better services. In the ICT LEIT 2018-2020 program\, a set of open calls is dedicated to this Initiative and addresses different technologies such as immersive technologies\, Artificial Intelligence\, Internet of Things\, social media\, etc. \nIn order to better understand this new initiative\, the ICT NCP organises an information session on 1 December 2017 in Paris\, where the EC will present the calls which were opened on 31 October (deadline on 17 April 2018): \n\nICT-24-2018-2019: Next Generation Internet – An Open Internet Initiative (RIA 21.5M€ – CSA 7M€)\nICT-26-2018-2020: Artificial Intelligence (RIA 20M€)\nICT-28-2018: Future Hyper-connected Sociality (RIA 10M€ – IA 10M€ – CSA 1M€)\nICT-29-2018: A multilingual Next Generation Internet (RIA 18M – CSA 7M€)\nICT-31-2018-2019: EU-US collaboration on NGI (CSA 2.5M€)\n\nRegistration to the information session is free\, but mandatory.\nMore information and Registration: http://www.horizon2020.gouv.fr/cid121890/inscription-matinee-information-sur-initiative-next-generation-internet-2017.html \nProgram (in French): http://cache.media.education.gouv.fr/file/ICT/37/7/H2020_TIC_NGI_-_Ordre_du_jour_previsionnel_vfinal_840377.pdf
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/info-session-on-ngi-initiative-in-france/
LOCATION:Business France | Amphithéâtre Letocart\, 77 Boulevard Saint-Jacques\, 75014 Paris\, France\, Paris\, Île-de-France\, 75014\, France
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171202
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
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SUMMARY:ThingsCon 2017
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nA conference about the future of hardware\, connected devices and Internet of Things\nThingsCon is Europe’s leading conference about the future of hardware\, connected devices and Internet of Things (IoT). Started in Berlin it is growing into a global community of like-minded practitioners around Internet of Things and new hardware. ThingsCon fosters the creation of a human-centric & responsible IoT. To this end it provides practitioners with an open environment for reflection & collaborative action. \nThingsCon Amsterdam started with a one day conference on 7 November 2014\, inspired by the successful format of that year’s first Berlin edition. In 2015 we grew into a conference with about 250 attendees and we felt that we needed to keep growing the Dutch community by also organising smaller focused events; the Salons. In 2016 we organised five Salons and ended the year again with the 3rd edition of the Thingscon Amsterdam conference\, with an international line-up of top notch speakers and about 25 sessions and 50 speakers on different aspects of making a meaningful impact through product and service design of connected products\, with around 330 attendees. \nThingsCon Amsterdam 2016 took place on 1 & 2 December at the Volkshotel in Amsterdam. Find a report on the talks and sessions on the reporting page. \nWe continued to organise the Salons in 2017. Next to that we organised a research trip to Shenzhen in April. \nThingscon Amsterdam is organised by Iskander Smit (Info.nl)\, Marcel Schouwenaar (The Incredible Machine) and Monique van Dusseldorp (Van Dusseldorp)\, in close corporation with the Berlin team. \n  \nMirko Ross reporting on heise online\nThingsCon Amsterdam: Für ein verantwortungsvolles Internet of Things \n  \nRob van Kranenburg – Next Generation Internet\, what is it? \n \nWatch the speech on ThingsCon Amsterdam 2017 \n\nDo not miss the NGI Meet Up @ ThingsCon on December 1st!\n \n\n \n\n\n\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/thingscon-2017/
LOCATION:Volkshotel\, Wibautstraat 150\, 1091 GR Amsterdam\, Netherlands\, Amsterdam\, Noord-Holland\, 1091 GR\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171129T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171129T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
CREATED:20220728T075031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T075031Z
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SUMMARY:NGI Workshop @ Belgium
DESCRIPTION:The NGI Contact Point for the French speaking region of Belgium is organising an NGI workshop on 29/11 from 9:00 to 15:00 (by invitation only). \nThe workshop will be held at CETIC Research Center which is located near Charleroi airport. \nThe agenda: \n\n09:00-9:20: General introduction to NGI (European Commission)\n09:20-10:45: NGI in the walloon Region of Belgium in the next 10 years:\n\nRegional numerical strategy : Andre Blavier (AdN)\nTechnical vision: Peter Van Roy (UCL)\,  Nicolas Point (Multitel)\, Thierry Dutoit (UMons)\nIndustry 4.0: Nicolas Vanhille (Sonaca)\nLegal: Jean-Marc Van Gyseghem (UNamur/CRIDS)\nEducation: Guy Detroz (Technofutur-TIC)\nSmartHealth: Monique Marrec-Fairley (BIOWIN)\n\n\n10:45-11:15: coffee/tea break\n11:15-12:45: World café: discussion in sub-groups\n12:45-13:45: Lunch\n13:45-15:00: Conclusions and presentation of results by the sub-group rapporteurs\n\n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-belgium/
LOCATION:CETIC Research Center\, Avenue Jean Mermoz 28\, 6041 Charleroi\, Belgium\, Charleroi\, Wallonie\, 6041\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171128T170000
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SUMMARY:Funding possibilities in ICT 24 - Privacy\, Trust\, Decentralized\, Search
DESCRIPTION:NGI Move\, @NGI4EU brings you Salons and Meetings all over Europe to promote\, exchange and debate the Next Generation Internet movement\, embodied in the upcoming ICT-24 calls in 2018\, 2019 and beyond. \nFor the ICT-24 call closing in 2018 ‘R&I Actions’ in the following three sub-topics will be called for. Proposals should address only one of these sub-topics. Specifically\, the call is designed for 20/80% spilt\, where 80% is reserved for sub-granting. \n\nPrivacy and trust enhancing technologies: as sensors\, objects\, devices\, AI-based algorithms\, etc.\, are incorporated in our digital environment\, develop robust and easy to use technologies to help users increase trust and achieve greater control when sharing their personal data\, attributes and information.\nDecentralized data governance: leveraging on distributed open hardware and software ecosystems based on blockchains\, distributed ledger technology\, open data and peer-to-peer technologies. Attention should be paid to ethical\, legal and privacy issues\, as well as to the concepts of autonomy\, data sovereignty and ownership\, values and regulations.\nDiscovery and identification technologies: to search and access large heterogeneous data sources\, services\, objects and sensors\, devices\, multi-media content\, etc. and which may include aspects of numbering; providing contextual querying\, personalised information retrieval and increased quality of experience.\n\nFollow @NGI4EU to find out more.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/funding-possibilities-in-ict-24-privacy-trust-decentralized-search/
LOCATION:Café Vooruit\, Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 23\, 9000 Gent\, Belgium\, Gent\, Vlaanderen\, 9000\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171122T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171122T170000
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CREATED:20220728T075021Z
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SUMMARY:An NGI Move Salon: Informal Seminar on blockchain and public agency
DESCRIPTION:An NGI Brussels: on blockchain and public agency\nOn blockchain and public agency.\nDecentralized data governance: leveraging on distributed open hardware and software ecosystems based on blockchains\, distributed ledger technology\, open data and peer-to-peer technologies. Attention should be paid to ethical\, legal and privacy issues\, as well as to the concepts of autonomy\, data sovereignty and ownership\, values and regulations. \nIn Smart Decentralisation: Moving From The Cloud To The Fog\, Dominik Schiener\, Co-Founder — IOTA Foundation\, asks what the evolutionary transition towards smart decentralization means for both the internet of things and our society?: “With the introduction of blockchain\, the internet of things will actually move away from the cloud and towards the fog – something that in turn could give rise to a fully autonomous machine economy\, one that no longer needs the intervention of human managers.” DECODE provides tools that put individuals in control of whether they keep their personal data private or share it for the public good. IDEO\, Microsoft\, IOTA support DIF in building an open source decentralized identity ecosystem for people\, organizations\, apps\, and devices. The goal of the World Identity Network (WIN) is to catalyze progress towards universal ID and robust\, secure\, digital identification systems using 21st century technology solutions\, such as the distributed ledger technology (DLT). uPort is an open source software project to establish a global\, unified\, sovereign identity system for people\, businesses\, organizations\, devices\, and bots. Accenture and Microsoft are creating a blockchain solution to support ID2020\, a global public-private partnership dedicated to solving the challenges of identity faced by more than 1.1 billion people around the world.  What will this competition on the passport lead to? What kind of societies are being built by whom? \nVenue\nDIGITALEUROPE\n14 Rue de la Science\,\n1040 Brussels\, Belgium \nModerators\nGérald Santucci (writer) and Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl\, DG DIGITALEUROPE \nRapporteur\nRob van Kranenburg (Resonance Design) \nAgenda\n\nNGI Welcome by Nicole Müssigmann\, Policy Officer EC\nOpening remarks by Eva Kaili\, Member of the European Parliament #Chair Scientific Foresight Unit & Chair D-NATO PA EU\nPanel with:\n\nAndrea Servida\, Head of Unit “eGovernment and Trust” DG CONNECT\nDenis ‘Jaromil’ Roio\, CTO and co-founder of Dyne.org Foundation\, lead design of DECODE\nDominik Schiener\, Working on the intersection of IoT and Blockchain. Co-Founder @iotatoken\nSusana Nascimento\, Policy Analyst-Foresight\, Behavioural Insights and Design for Policy\, JRC\nFabrizio Sestini\, Senior Expert for Digital Social Innovation\, DG CONNECT\nMarloes Plomp\, Member of the Advisory Board bij bitJob\, presenting Blockchain Pilots\n\n\n\nThe event is FREE but RSVP to kranenbu@xs4all.nl (max 30)\nBe up to date! Follow @NGI4EU | #NGI4EU #NGIeu \n\n  \n\n\n\nNGI – Towards a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens!\n„We need the collective vision and engagement of all stakeholders to create the Next Generation Internet. We need to gather and discuss ideas concerning concepts\, technologies and applications coming from the largest possible community. We need to work together to build a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens.“ \nRoberto Viola\, Director-General for Communications Networks\, Content & Technology at the European Commission \n  \nNGI Move\, @NGI4EU brings you Salons and Meetings all over Europe to promote\, exchange and debate the Next Generation Internet movement. \nWhat should the Next Generation Internet look like?\nJoin the NGI-Movement @NGI4EU\n\nNEXT GENERATION INTERNET FUNDING\nFor the ICT-24 call closing in 2018\, ‘Research & Innovation Actions’ in the following three sub-topics will be called for. Proposals should address only one of these sub-topics. Specifically\, the call is designed for 20/80% funding scheme\, where 80% is reserved for sub-granting. \nPrivacy and trust enhancing technologies: as sensors\, objects\, devices\, AI-based algorithms\, etc.\, are incorporated in our digital environment\, develop robust and easy to use technologies to help users increase trust and achieve greater control when sharing their personal data\, attributes and information. \nDecentralized data governance: leveraging on distributed open hardware and software ecosystems based on blockchains\, distributed ledger technology\, open data and peer-to-peer technologies. Attention should be paid to ethical\, legal and privacy issues\, as well as to the concepts of autonomy\, data sovereignty and ownership\, values and regulations. \nDiscovery and identification technologies: to search and access large heterogeneous data sources\, services\, objects and sensors\, devices\, multi-media content\, etc. and which may include aspects of numbering; providing contextual querying\, personalized information retrieval and increased quality of experience.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/an-ngi-move-salon-informal-seminar-on-blockchain-and-public-agency/
LOCATION:DIGITALEUROPE\, Wetenschapsstraat 14\, 1040 Brussel\, Belgium\, Brussel\, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1040\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20171115T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20171115T134500
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
CREATED:20220728T075256Z
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SUMMARY:NGI Move Salon @ 4YFN SMART CITY VILLAGE
DESCRIPTION:NGI Move Salon: FRESH IDEAS ON PRIVACY\, TRUST AND DATALAKE MANAGEMENT | 4YFN LOUNGE @ 4YFN SMART CITY VILLAGE\nNovember the 15th from 12:30 to 13:45\nRoundtable with Rob van Kranenburg (NGI Move) moderating a selected group of invited participants to discuss digital priorities.   \n\nMODERATOR\nRob van Kranenburg (IoT Council\, NGI MOVE) \nSPEAKERS\n\nFrancesca Bria (CTO Barcelona)\nLuis Sanchez (Smart Santander)\nChris Massot (Partner at Claro)\nMarc Pous (thethings_io)\nAntonio Skarmeta (University of Murcia)\nMara Balestrini (IDEAS FOR CHANGE)\n\n\n\nThe main conclusions from the panelists were:\n\nOur vision of technology is still largely influenced by the Computer of the 21st Century paper\, it’s too concerned with the pushing the boundaries of technology without questioning its meaning and role\nEnhance education\, especially with a STEAM (STEM + Arts and creativity) approach\, so that people can learn to value their data and have more agency and awareness when sharing them with third-parties.\nSharing data is crucial to solve world problems as the ones identified by the Sustainable Development Goals\n\n\nThe most inspiring outcome from the panel was the focus on new ideas on privacy. \nThe general feeling is that the GDPR might be a starting-point\, but is looking at privacy in a too static way. In a fully connected environment of potential added value to citizens the new term ‘privacies’ was very well received. Privacies can be described as dynamic levels of accountability\, levels that can be set according to predefined rules and are in control of the end-user. Such concepts are more easily hard-codable and reflect the new given: privacy in a hybrid world is a process distributed over the environment (smart)\, a citizen (grown up in the digital)\, and the objects themselves (dynamic and learning environments themselves). \n\nNGI – Towards a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens!\nNGI Move\, @NGI4EU brings you Salons and Meetings all over Europe to promote\, exchange and debate the Next Generation Internet movement. \nWhat should the Next Generation Internet look like? | Join the NGI-Movement @NGI4EU 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-move-salon-4yfn-smart-city-village/
LOCATION:Fira de Barcelona (Gran Via Venue)\, Av. Joan Carles I\, 58\, 08908 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Barcelona\, Spain\, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Catalunya\, 08908\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20171115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20171115T104500
DTSTAMP:20260404T020216
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SUMMARY:NGI Move Salon @ SMART CITY PLAZA
DESCRIPTION:NGI Move Salon: TOWARDS A FUTURE INTERNET THAT BETTER RESPONDS TO THE EXPECTATIONS OF THE CITIZENS!\nAGORA STAGE @ SMART CITY PLAZA\nNovember the 15th from 10:00am to 10:45am\nMODERATOR\nMarta Arniani (Founder of Futuribile) \nSPEAKERS\n\nMarc Pous (thethings_io)\nOleguer Sagarra (decode Tech coordinator)\nMara Balestrini (IDEAS FOR CHANGE)\n\n\nMethodology: awareness and education\, narrative drivers for stories\, examples to create immediate action\nThere is an even bigger divide between explaining the current drivers of the Digital Transition to a lay audience than the original Digital Divide (having access and primary skills). Paradoxically the effects of the hybrid nature of the digital are visible and present in everyday life and interactions: fake news\, depression among youngsters\, addiction to social media\, sexting\, and on a more economic scale\, fear of job loss because of robotic automatization\, lack of agency on a political level (fining innovative companies or legally trying to regulate fat protection\, (GDPR). The dominant narrative is fear\, even from the policy perspectives that should try to create enthusiasm for opportunities and possibilities. We lack a possibilist framework. Without it finding good examples to explain the opportunities of a hybrid reality for everyday life and Europe as a 500 million zone is very difficult. NGI.eu should be part of the solution to this. \n  \nPlurality\n\nWhich stakeholders are involved concretely in the concept and implementation of data sovereignty – as data is new oil – what is the process of of granting data ownership?\nWhy are citizens unable to see themselves and their networked identities as central to organizing building-blocks around that level of agency\, but keep outsourcing this level of agency to another state building scenario? Why\, in other words do people take to the streets for abstract notions such as ‘Spain’\, ‘Catalonia’\, ‘England/Great-Britain’\, and why if they refuse to be ruled from ‘outside’ can they not see that they themselves always posit this notion of ‘outside’\, not from a position of the individual – themselves – but from a previously fixed set of rules that they have come to view as such?\n\nWe acknowledge the fact that before we can offer tools of decentralized data management from the point of view of the ‘citizen’\, that citizen first has to emancipate his or herself into the level of primary agency\, or rather citizens have to own the framing of their subjectivity. This is not the case now as we can see clearly played out in the streets of Barcelona\, England and other EU nations. \nHannah Arendt recognizes that plurality can best be experienced at city-level. “The larger the population in any given body politic\, the more likely it will be the social rather than the political that constitutes the public realm” (Arendt 1959\, p. 39). With big numbers\, plurality degenerates into mere and unendorsed interdependence\, while natality and its inherent openness and unpredictability are perceived only under the categories of uncertainty and risk. \nCan the notion of plurality help us understand the current situation in which citizens instead of decentralizing to the level of their subjectivity\, engage with a new level of state agency? \nTerritorial identities seem to be the last binary that remains relatively acceptable as a social agent. Whereas discrimination in terms of gender\, race\, age is firmly addressed and sanctioned\, it remains acceptable still to identify as a person from a particular territory\, a binary as one either is in or out. \n  \nBlockchain\nIn Smart Decentralisation: Moving From The Cloud To The Fog\, Dominik Schiener\, Co-Founder — IOTA Foundation\, asks what the evolutionary transition towards smart decentralisation means for both the internet of things and our society: “With the introduction of blockchain\, the internet of things will actually move away from the cloud and towards the fog – something that in turn could give rise to a fully autonomous machine economy\, one that no longer needs the intervention of human managers.” \nCan individuals build and maintain social networks through which they “negotiate” their identities and subjectivity that brings them together in a different way that bridges the current gap between authorities and end-users? \n  \ndecodeproject.eu\nDECODE is about giving people ownership of the personal data so they can secure their privacy and reclaim their digital sovereignty. It will create new technologies which put them in control of how their data is used so they can decide who has access\, and for what purposes. In doing so\, DECODE will create a new digital economy ecosystem\, enabling in particular the rise of platform cooperatives and data commons. The new technology will be piloted in Amsterdam and Barcelona. A key principle of this will be the pursuit of social value over purely economic return. It will also enable governments to be more responsive to citizen needs. \nDECODE is a response to five key problems created by the use of personal data in the internet economy: \n\nThe way that many internet-oriented companies use personal data erodes people’s privacy and creates threats to their online security\nThe abundance of personal data and lack of control over how it is used and shared exposes people to discriminatory and exclusionary practices\nThe integral role personal data plays in the internet economy means there are barriers to entry for new firms\nPersonal data contributes to network effects which make it possible for companies to become excessively dominant. This is especially problematic in the sharing and collaborative economy.\nPersonal data\, if anonymised\, could have considerable benefits for society\, helping us to live more sustainably and deliver better public services. Without individuals having control over personal data\, these benefits can’t be realised.\n\nDECODE will create a number of practical tools as part of a technical infrastructure. This will include personal data storage options\, the ability to specify in granular detail how data is shared and with whom\, privacy-preserving tools which enable authenticated digital participation without revealing private information\, and a mechanism for anonymised data to be pooled so that it can be used by governments\, researchers\, innovators and not-for-profit organisations. \n\nNGI – Towards a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens!\nNGI Move\, @NGI4EU brings you Salons and Meetings all over Europe to promote\, exchange and debate the Next Generation Internet movement. \nWhat should the Next Generation Internet look like? | Join the NGI-Movement @NGI4EU 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-move-salon-smart-city-plaza/
LOCATION:Fira de Barcelona (Gran Via Venue)\, Av. Joan Carles I\, 58\, 08908 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Barcelona\, Spain\, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Catalunya\, 08908\, Spain
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SUMMARY:GARR CONFERENCE 2017
DESCRIPTION:THE DATA WAY TO SCIENCE\nThe GARR Conference brings together users\, technical operators and managers of the Italian Research and Education Network\, with the aim to share experiences and ideas about the use of the network as a cross-disciplinary and cross-context tool for research\, education and culture. \n\nThis years’ conference theme is the role of data in research. Data are a valuable asset that constitutes more and more the real basis of scientific work. They are in all disciplines\, with common requirements\, peculiarities and emerging needs. \nFrom Big Data to open data\, from data sharing to data storage\, from processing of huge amounts of data to the Internet of Things: these are just a few of the many topics covered over the three days on innovation and collaboration for research. \nDuring the conference\, several aspects of the life of data will be analysed: production\, storage\, management\, dissemination\, reuse\, security and interoperability. The conference will showcase success stories\, good practice and the discussion on common strategies among national and international network. \n\nNGI @ GARR CONFERENCE 2017\nJean-Luc Dorel (European Commission DG CNECT)\, had a presentation in the GARR Conference on Wednesday 15 November\, 2017: Overview of the Next Generation Internet initiative.\nThe presentation video is available here on the GARR event web. \n \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/garr-conference-2017/
LOCATION:CA’ FOSCARI UNIVERSITY OF VENICE\, Dorsoduro\, 3246\, 30123 Venezia VE\, Italy\, Venezia\, Veneto\, 30123\, Italy
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