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SUMMARY:The Web after the Platforms
DESCRIPTION:The Web after the Platforms DAPSI FINAL EVENT\nWhat is at stake with Interoperability?\nStandards have been defined to build a different web\, to give back control of data usage to actors\, to maintain control of industrial data and to allow for fair competition conditions. However\, these opportunities are not well known by the entrepreneurs who are likely to seize them\, support them and leverage their potential\, neither by the public actors likely to encourage them\, nor\, more widely\, by citizens. \nThis event proposes to discuss the implications of these changes based on the input from various use cases. \nHow do businesses boost or strengthen their market access? How can these standards be used as a weapon of European digital fairness? What changes can be made to the rules for managing personal data? What kind of legal frameworks should be built? How can we educate citizens and actors to manage their data? Finally\, how will these transformations affect the organization of businesses and institutions? \nWe will explore all these issues by mobilising European experts and stakeholders of these topics. We will also shed light on the seven winning projects of the European challenge DAPSI (Data Portability & Services Incubator – dapsi.ngi.eu) proposed by the European initiative NGI (Next Generation Internet – funded by the European Union in the framework of the H2020 programme). \nThe conference is a 100% digital event. It is addressed to all European stakeholders in digital innovation (large companies\, public actors\, academics\, innovative start-ups &amp; SMEs\, representatives of associations and civil society and journalists\, etc.). It will be held in English and French. Simultaneous translation will be available. \nThis event is the kick-off of a cycle of four digital webinars that will focus on different sectoral use\ncases\, to be organized in 2021. \nAGENDA\nMorning (09:45-12:00): Interoperability as a means for rebuilding the web\, with Gilles Babinet (co-Chairman at French Digital National Council and Digital Champion at the European Commission)\, Jean-François Abramatic (ex Inria\, ex W3C)\, Alain Assouline (CINOV – Numerique)\, Antoine Garnier (IDSA). \nAfternoon (13:30-16:45): DAPSI FINAL EVENT – Presentation of the 7 winning DAPSI projects\, roundtables with the DAPSI project leaders. The first roundtable will focus on the issues of uses\, user experience & adoption\, the second one on technology transfer and scaling up issues. \nFocus on the 7 innovations for data portability from the DAPSI program\n\nAlias Identity: ALIAS enables the next generation of applications to happen\, by automating GDPR portability for applications developers.\nOwn your Data – Digital Immunization Passport (DIP): The main focus of this project is on Data Interoperability & Compatibility through establishing interfaces between health industry and individuals as well as pushing forward on standardized interfaces for PDSs.\nAudria – OpenXport: The OpenXPort project will start by providing two main results. First\, a best practice document which supports developers and policymakers to address and shape the future of data portability will be created. Second\, an Open Source framework for the portability of core PIM data types will be defined. Given the ubiquity and key role of PIM data and prior work in this field\, such an open framework has a huge potential for bringing data portability into widespread practice and also to serve as a blueprint for data portability in other domains.\nDpella: a tool that perturbs data analyses’ results with carefully calibrated randomized noise to protect the privacy of individuals with mathematical guarantees\, while providing information about the accuracy of the results. This project explores the possibilities for this technology to enable governments and companies to produce open\, secure\, and public data analyses from private datasets.\nGridpocket – Oratorio: The ORATORIO project consists also in the development of a platform that will store different types of energy data of consumers and prosumers (consumption/production and IoT data in this prototype): consumption data\, energy profiles\, analytics of use\, data of IoT devices\, electric vehicule data.\nDigita BV: software and services that allow organizations to easily connect to Solid-based personal data sets.\nIMEC – Prov4ITDATA: This project offers an improved solution that is fully transparent and has fine-grained configuration to improve interoperability with other data models by exploiting and advancing the existing open-source tools RML.io and Comunica and showing its extensibility by directly applying it to the Solid ecosystem.\n\nRegistration\nPlease register by clicking here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/the-web-after-the-platforms/
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SUMMARY:Citizen Science SDG conference
DESCRIPTION:This conference is an official event of Germany’s 2020 EU Council presidency. The conference will present\, evaluate and discuss the exciting contributions that citizen science makes in framing and achieving sustainable development\, specifically the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The conference will bring together expertise from policy makers\, institutional and citizen scientists\, economists\, NGOs and civil society to implement mechanisms and processes for the transition towards a more sustainable future. \nThe conference addresses topics around citizen science such as: \n\nCitizen science for the UN Sustainable Development Goals\, e.g. good health and well-being\, quality education\, life on land and below water\nPolicy and scientific methodology of citizen science to implement the SDGs\nScientific benefit of citizen science networks and platforms and their impact on society\n\nAll information about the event here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/citizen-science-sdg-conference/
LOCATION:Berlin or virtually!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191022
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SUMMARY:UNLEASH WORLD CONFERENCE & EXPO 2019
DESCRIPTION:UNLEASH World Conference & Expo is the world’s largest show on the Future of Work and Workforce Technology. The event is a unique opportunity for all HR leaders and decision makers to network with industry peers\, meet influencers and UNLEASH speakers\, explore the latest of next-gen technologies and come away with actionable business intelligence. By attending UNLEASH World\, you are putting yourself at the epicenter of the workforce revolution. \nJoin the UNLEASH family and take the lead in helping your organization accelerate sustained performance! \nTo find out more\, download our brochure\, or get your ticket here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/unleash-world-conference-expo-2019/
LOCATION:PARIS CONVENTION CENTRE\, 1 Place de la Porte de Versailles\, 75015 Paris\, France\, Paris\, Île-de-France\, 75015\, France
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SUMMARY:Future of Internet Conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:The Future of Internet Conference will gather European and international stakeholders who will assess what the future of our digital societies may look like\, focus on the advanced technologies that will act as game changers and the convergence between these\, while debating the immediate and longer term policy priorities for Europe’s future digital strategy. \nThrough a series of panel-based discussion\, interviews\, and Tech Talks focusing on emerging and advanced technologies\, join the conference to explore the future of the full digital ecosystem as we are entering a New Age of Intelligent Data and Connectivity.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/future-of-internet-conference-2019/
LOCATION:Sofitel Brussels Europe\, Place Jourdan 1\, 1040 Bruxelles\, Belgium\, Bruxelles\, Bruxelles\, 1040\, Belgium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180625
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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/
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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: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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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
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171130
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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
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