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SUMMARY:Internet Governance with and for citizens
DESCRIPTION:Online Stakeholders’ Dialogue on Internet Governance\nOn June 5th and 6th\, we are inviting stakeholders worldwide will have 3 hours to discuss the future of Internet governance. How should we shape the future of digital cooperation? Who should decide what to leverage the opportunities brought by the use of digital technologies and mitigate the risks they involve? The Stakeholders’ Dialogue aims to evaluate the three scenarios for the future of Internet governance proposed in the Report from the “High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation”. Ideas\, visions\, and solutions will feed the process of the High Level Panel (link here)\, which is overseen by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. \nJoin ‘Missions Publiques’ and engage in this open discussion by signing up on www.wetheinternet.org
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/internet-governance-with-and-for-citizens-3/
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SUMMARY:Internet Governance with and for citizens
DESCRIPTION:Online Stakeholders’ Dialogue on Internet Governance\nOn June 5th and 6th\, we are inviting stakeholders worldwide will have 3 hours to discuss the future of Internet governance. How should we shape the future of digital cooperation? Who should decide what to leverage the opportunities brought by the use of digital technologies and mitigate the risks they involve? The Stakeholders’ Dialogue aims to evaluate the three scenarios for the future of Internet governance proposed in the Report from the “High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation”. Ideas\, visions\, and solutions will feed the process of the High Level Panel (link here)\, which is overseen by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. \nJoin ‘Missions Publiques’ and engage in this open discussion by signing up on www.wetheinternet.org
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/internet-governance-with-and-for-citizens-2/
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SUMMARY:Internet Governance with and for citizens
DESCRIPTION:Online Stakeholders’ Dialogue on Internet Governance\nOn June 5th and 6th\, we are inviting stakeholders worldwide will have 3 hours to discuss the future of Internet governance. How should we shape the future of digital cooperation? Who should decide what to leverage the opportunities brought by the use of digital technologies and mitigate the risks they involve? The Stakeholders’ Dialogue aims to evaluate the three scenarios for the future of Internet governance proposed in the Report from the “High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation”. Ideas\, visions\, and solutions will feed the process of the High Level Panel (link here)\, which is overseen by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. \nJoin ‘Missions Publiques’ and engage in this open discussion by signing up on www.wetheinternet.org
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/internet-governance-with-and-for-citizens/
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SUMMARY:Future Internet Governance Strategy for the European Union
DESCRIPTION:The European Commission is a strong supporter of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF)\, and will be organising several initiatives during the event: \n\nA booth with information on the Next-Generation Internet.\nAn interactive Open Forum on the ‘Future Internet Governance Strategy for the European Union’ on Wednesday 27 November\n\n\nTheme:\nData Governance \nSubtheme:\nInnovation | Internet Ethics \nDescription:\nWith the election of the new European Parliament and new European Commission\, the EU will setup a new Internet Governance strategy for the coming 5 years. \nOrganizers:\nEuropean Commission \nSpeakers:\nPearse O’Donohue- European Commission \nOnline Moderator:\nValentina Scialpi \nSDGs:\nGOAL 9: Industry\, Innovation and Infrastructure
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/future-internet-governance-strategy-for-the-european-union/
LOCATION:Estrel Congress Centre – Convention Hall\, Sonnenallee 225\, 12057 Berlin\, Germany\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 12057\, Germany
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SUMMARY:IGF 2019
DESCRIPTION:14th Annual Meeting of the Internet Governance Forum\nThe Internet Governance Forum (IGF) was set up as an open discussion platform of the United Nations for key legal\, political\, social and technical issues relating to the internet. \nThe IGF is designed according to the “multi-stakeholder” model\, meaning that all the relevant societal groups are equally involved in preparations and implementation: from governments\, civil society\, business\, academia\, international organisations and the technical community. This is particularly of note in terms of representatives from developing and newly industrialising countries\, who otherwise tend to be under-represented. \n \nThe forum was established in 2006 by the Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN). The IGF does not make binding decisions\, but only serves in an advisory capacity. The annual meetings are held for the purposes of discussion\, information and inspiration\, with the primary objective of facilitating equitable and constructive dialogue between the various representatives\, and to play a role in shaping debate within the relevant decision-making bodies at a national and international level. \nGlobal trends relating to internet politics\, current draft legislation and established practices are regularly discussed at these meetings. Delegates address topics including future opportunities and challenges presented by the internet\, as well as analysing ways of making full use of the internet’s potential. \nHaving previously been convened in Geneva and Paris\, the 14th Annual Meeting will be held on 25-29 November 2019 at the Estrel Congress Centre in Berlin. \nFor more info\, follow the IGF 2019 on twitter. \n\nThe European Commission is a strong supporter of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF)\, and will be organising several initiatives during the event: \n\nAn interactive Open Forum on the ‘Future Internet Governance Strategy for the European Union’ on Wednesday 27 November\nA booth with information on the Next-Generation Internet.\n\nMore info here: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/internet-governance-forum-2019
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/igf-2019/
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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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SUMMARY:NGI SALON @ EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
DESCRIPTION:30 years of the Web: where do we go next?\nBuilding radical new alternatives for a more democratic future internet\nJoin us on Friday 22 March at the European Parliament for an exciting afternoon of talks and bold ideas about the future of the internet: how can we build an internet and connected world that is more democratic\, inclusive and resilient for all? \nDuring this event\, we will also launch a compilation of radical new visions for the internet\, by both leading and emerging thinkers and artists from Europe and beyond. This event is organised by the NGI Move\, EU Engineroom and recently launched NGI Forward projects. \nThis March marks the thirtieth anniversary of the World Wide Web. As we reflect on its history\, we must also take the opportunity to think about what we want the future of the web\, the internet and everyday life in a connected world\, to look like. The internet has undoubtedly brought us a lot of good over the past decades\, but its astronomical impact has not always led to the betterment of society. Power over our data is concentrated in the hands of very few players and new technologies are creating cracks in our democracies. We find ourselves stuck between two dominant models: the monopolistic corporate-led internet of Silicon Valley and large-scale government surveillance systems of Beijing. \nCan we now come up with a third narrative\, where citizens and communities are in control and can determine their own future?\nThe Next Generation Internet initiative\, the European Commission’s ambitious new flagship programme which seeks to build an internet that’s more inclusive\, resilient and democratic by the end of the decade\, offers and opportunity for Europe to take charge of shaping such a new narrative. This event is part of a longer series part of the NGI in which we think about the kind of future internet we would like to see. \nRegistration will open at 12:45 with the event starting promptly at 13:30. The session will finish at 16:30. \nConfirmed speakers:\n\nRob van Kranenburg\, Founder\, IoT Council\nKatja Bego\, Senior researcher\, Nesta\, Coordinator NGI Forward and EU Engineroom\nMarietje Schaake\, Member of European Parliament (D66/ALDE) Foreign Affairs Trade and Tech\nOlivier Bringer\, Head of Unit\, DG Connect\, European Commission\nGer Baron\, Chief Technology Officer\, City of Amsterdam\nJulie Dawson\, Head of Regulation and Policy\, Yoti\nManon den Dunnen\, Trust Frameworks\, Police Innovation and Sensemakers\nCassie Robinson\, Head of Digital Grant Making\, Big Lottery Fund\nSophie Bloemen\, Co-Director\, Commons Network\nDelfina van Ditmar Fantini\, Tutor/Research Design Products Programme\, Royal College of Arts\, London\nFabrizio Sestini\, Senior Expert for Digital Social Innovation\, European Commission DG Connect\nPeter Baeck\, Head\, Centre for Collective Intelligence Design\, Nesta\nMarta Arniani\, Founder\, Futurible\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nAgenda\n\n\n\n\n\n12:45PM – 13:30PM\n\nRegistration\n\n\n\n1:30PM – 1:45PM\n\nWelcome\n\nRob van Kranenburg\, Founder\, IoT Council\nKatja Bego\, Senior researcher\, Nesta\, Coordinator NGI Forward and EU Engineroom\n\n\n\n\n1:45PM – 2:15PM\n\nIntroductory talk\n\nMarietje Schaake\, Member of European Parliament (D66/ALDE) Foreign Affairs Trade and Tech\n\n\n\n\n2:15PM – 2:30PM\n\nThe Next Generation Internet Initiative: what is it and why is it vital for Europe\n\nOlivier Bringer\, Head of Unit\, DG Connect\, European Commission\n\n\n\n\n2:30PM – 3:15PM\n\nBuilding blocks for a better future internet\n\nKatja Bego\, Senior Researcher\, Nesta | Session chair\nGer Baron\, Chief Technology Officer\, City of Amsterdam\nJulie Dawson\, Head of Regulation and Policy\, Yoti\nManon den Dunnen\, Trust Frameworks from Police Innovation and Sensemakers\nCassie Robinson\, Head of Digital Grant Making at the Big Lottery Fund\n\n\n\n\n\n3:15PM – 3:30PM | Coffee break\n\n\n\n3:30PM – 3:40PM\n\nA Vision for a Shared Digital Europe\n\n\n\n3:40PM – 4:20PM\n\nHarnessing collective intelligence: how do we involve people in shaping the future internet\n\nMarta Arniani\, Founder\, Futurible | Session chair\nCassie Robinson\, Head of Digital Grant Making at the Big Lottery Fund\nSophie Bloemen\, Co-Director and Director\, Commons Network\nDelfina van Ditmar Fantini\, Tutor/Research Design Products Programme\, Royal College of Arts\, London\nPeter Baeck\, Head of the Centre for Collective Intelligence Design\nFabrizio Sestini\, Senior Expert for Digital Social Innovation\, European Commission DG CONNECT\n\n\n\n\n4:20PM – 4:30PM\n\nEvent close and book launch\n\nMarta Arniani\, Founder of Futuribile\nRob van Kranenburg\, Founder at IoT Council
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-salon-european-parliament/
LOCATION:European Parliament\, Wiertzstraat 60\, 1047 Brussel\, Belgium\, Brussel\, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1047\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:The Future of NGI @ 4YFN
DESCRIPTION:The Next Generation Internet (NGI) workshop “The Future of NGI” will be hosted by NGI Outreach coordinator\, Dr Monique Calisti (CEO of Martel Innovate). The workshop will feature inspiring innovators who will debate and explore the main challenges and opportunities to shape the internet of the future. We will talk technology\, policy and citizen empowerment. \nDeveloping technology that is human-centric by design and function is a core pillar of the Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative.  The movement is gathering researchers that are trying to develop and deploy technologies for a more secure\, trustworthy\, inclusive\, open and performant internet. \n\nIn The Future of NGI Workshop\, we will host an expert panel to discuss the future of the human-centric internet.\nOur expert panel will each take five minutes to present their views on where the European research and innovation challenges and opportunities lie in the next 10-20 years and present their “Internet 2030” vision in the context of the Next Generation Internet initiative. The panel includes: \n\nThe Next Generation Internet – When humans do it better by Monique Calisti\, CEO at Martel Innovate and NGI Outreach coordinator\nData futures and emerging business models – Putting humans at the centre by Mara Balestrini\, CEO at Ideas for Change\nBuilding desirable futures – Moonshots for Europe by Harald Neidhardt\, CEO & Curator\, Futur/io; CEO & Curator\, MLOVE\, Hamburg\nBridging the gap between the outputs of scientific research and the inputs needed by NGI innovators by Marc Torrens\, Professor of Operations\, Innovation and Data Science at ESADE Business School\, Co-founder and Board Member at Strands\, Inc.\nNext generation smart connectivity – the backbone of the future Internet society by Sergi Figuerola Fernandez\, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer\, i2CAT\n\n \nMEET THE SPEAKERS\n[vc_tta_accordion active_section=”0″ collapsible_all=”true”][vc_tta_section title=”Monique Calisti – NGI Outreach Coordinator” tab_id=”1550071158358-891b5ec2-451c”][vc_single_image image=”27725″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]Entrepreneur and ICT professional featuring a digital soul and consolidated hands-on experience in R&D innovation management and funding\, technical & strategic consulting\, communication and dissemination\, social media marketing\, as well as business development for innovative software solutions and products across several industry segments. \nMonique Calisti is specialized in European Commission funding\, as well as national and international grant programmes and support to innovative SMEs and Startups\, with extensive domain knowledge in Next Generation Internet technologies\, Digital Social Innovation\, IoT\, Smart Cities\, 5G / wireless technologies\, large-scale experimentation\, Multi-Agent Systems. \nBefore joining Martel in 2010 as Senior Consultant and Project Manager\, she worked for Whitestein Technologies as Vice President of R&D delivering extensive input to strategic business planning\, development and organization Monique holds a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne\, Switzerland\, and a Ph.D. in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Bologna\, Italy. \n\nOn Twitter: @moniquecalisti[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Mara Balestrini” tab_id=”1550078305754-cdfa2955-ffef”][vc_single_image image=”27724″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]Mara is a Human Computer Interaction (HCI) researcher and a technology strategist. She is the CEO of Ideas for Change\, an innovation agency advising cities\, businesses and institutions. Mara’s work sits at the intersection of civic technology\, data\, co-creation and Action Research. She has authored over 25 publications on these subjects and coordinated projects such as Making Sense EU\, Bristol Approach and #DataFutures. Mara is also a co-founder of SalusCoop\, the first Spanish cooperative for citizens’ health data. Mara earned a PhD in Computer Science from the Intel Collaborative Research Institute on Sustainable Connected Cities (ICRI-Cities) at University College London (UCL). She also holds a BA in Audiovisual Communications and a MSc in Cognitive Systems and Interactive Media. She is Senior Faculty at the IAAC and a visiting lecturer at the the Royal College of Art (RCA). \nHer work has been awarded at ACM CHI\, ACM CSCW\, Ars Electronica\, among others\, and featured in international media such as the BBC\, The Guardian\, The Financial Times and El País. \n\nOn Twitter: @marabales[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Harald Neidhardt” tab_id=”1550071238773-2660fe1e-e301″][vc_single_image image=”27727″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]“We live in times of unprecedented change & opportunity. Together\, we can create a new generation of European leadership for a better tomorrow.” \nHarald is passionate about meaning in technology\, the future of exponential technologies and its opportunities for society\, brands and entrepreneurs – especially in Europe. \nTogether with a select group of an inspiring futurist faculty\, leading innovators and creative minds\, he has launched futur/io Institute\, a new platform and community for European innovation leaders to help co-create a vision for desirable futures.\nFor MLOVE\, Harald created M – the MLOVE Forum\, as an unconventional event series that brings together innovators for inspiring events at amazing locations. \nHarald is a Singularity University alumnus and has spoken on Innovation at events\, including TEDx\, SXSW\, SingularityU Summit (NL/USA)\, Wired\, Next\, MWC/4YFN and is a speaker at corporate executive events. \n\nOn Twitter: @hneidhardt \nwww.futur.io\nOn Twitter: @futur_io[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Marc Torrens” tab_id=”1550071552008-b01c2d6e-68ff”][vc_single_image image=”27728″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]Marc Torrens is a Computer Science engineer from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC\, Barcelona) and holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL\, Lausanne). \nMarc has published more than 20 papers in international conferences and journals\, and is the inventor of more than 20 patents on recommendation and personalization technologies. He also co-chaired the ACM Conference on Recommender systems in 2010 with more than 400 experts from the academy and the industry. He also regularly participates as reviewer in several international conferences on Artificial Intelligence. His research focusses on how Artificial Intelligence can be applied to solve problems business and people are facing. Marc is convinced AI technology will help humans to overcome some of the challenges we always had and dramatically improve our lives. \nRather than following a traditional academic career\, Marc spent more than 20 years creating startups around Artificial Intelligence. He cofounded Strands\, Inc. in 2004\, an established and recognized global Fintech company working for top tier banks worldwide including Barclays\, Deutsche Bank\, BBVA\, ING\, Bank of Montreal\, BNP Paribas\, Santander\, Discount Bank\, just to mention a few. From 2004 to 2018\, Marc has been working at Strands as Chief Innovation and Product Officer and currently serves the company as member of the Board of Directors. One of the most remarkable achievements of the company was to build a portfolio of 20+ patents around recommendation technology that was acquired by Apple\, Inc. \nHis genuine motivation is to bridge the gap between the outputs of scientific research and the inputs needed by real-world AI systems. Marc is passioned about bringing all his state-of-the-art knowledge in Artificial Intelligence and Entrepreneurship to ESADE to develop brilliant managers\, executives and entrepreneurs that transform the world in which we live. \n\nFor further information\, please visit marctorrens.net[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Sergi Figuerola Fernandez” tab_id=”1550071661688-7e242f48-c74d”][vc_single_image image=”27726″ img_size=”full”][vc_column_text]Dr. Sergi Figuerola is the Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at i2CAT since May 2013\, founder member of 5GBarcelona and Coordinator of the 5G PPP 5GCity project. He is MSc and PhD in Telecommunication Engineering by the Theory and Signal Communications department of the UPC and Masters in Project Management from La Salle (URL). He joined i2CAT in 2004 as Network Technologies Area Coordinator\, becoming Director of the Distributed Applications and Networks Area on 2010. From 2001 to 2004 he worked as researcher within the optical communications group of the UPC. At i2CAT he is in charge of the strategy of the different Technology Research Areas and the Innovation Business Units. For the last 14 years he has acted as Project Coordinator\, Technical Manager and work package leader in several EC research projects\, and participated in more than 50 papers. His main research interests are related to 5G\, new architectures\, Future Internet and Open Innovation. \n\nOn Twitter: @sfiguerola[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][/vc_tta_accordion]
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/the-future-of-ngi-4yfn/
LOCATION:MWCapital Stage\, 4YFN\, Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina\, s/n\, 08004 Barcelona\, Spain\, Barcelona\, Catalunya\, 08004\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20181109T170000
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SUMMARY:Hackathon: Next Generation Internet Data Sprint
DESCRIPTION:According to a legend\, the first attempt to send two letters by the Internet crashed the whole system. Almost 50 years later\, the internet has come to play an enormous role in our lives\, but we still face huge challenges: How to tackle Russian bots? How to scope with filter bubbles and echo chambers? Are platforms digital monopolists? \nThe DELab team\, together with partners Nesta (UK) and EURECAT (ES)\, participate in the EU ENGINEROOM project\, funded by the European Commission. As part of this work\, the project is developing a methodology based on cutting-edge data science methods\, which help us identify the latest trends and emerging technologies in the internet space\, as well as analyse the most pressing social issues the net faces today. \nWe would like to invite you to the Next Generation Internet Data Sprint to think about the future of Internet with us! \nThe Data Sprint will take place on 9-10 November at the Faculty of Economic Sciences. During the hackathon you will have the opportunity to cooperate with experienced data-scientists from the consortium (Nesta\, Eurecat\, Delab) and be among the first to get to experiment with our data sets and new methodologies – from doing text-mining analyse to building data visualisations\, using web data sources like Reddit\, Wikipedia\, Ars Technica or Reuters. \nWe will work in small groups of 3 to 4 students\, attractive awards are available for the best and most creative projects. This is also an opportunity to have some of your work showcased to the European Commission. For inspirations check out some of our preliminary results: https://ngi.delabapps.eu/. \nPractical information: \n* 9 – 10 November: We start on Friday 17:00 at WNE UW with intro to the assignments. The coding sprint will be from Saturday from 9:00 until 20:00. Pizza and energetic drinks will be provided to boost creativity. \n* Event’s website: http://www.delab.uw.edu.pl/pl/ngi_hackathon/ \n* Do not feel like a master of coding? Nothing lost\, we invite everyone with basis of Python (Python 3 is the optimal tool for the hackathon)\, R or Tableau. If you have no experience in coding\, but interested in social challenges of technology\, your contribution will be highly valued as well. \n* We reserve the right to close registration after reaching the limit of 40 students. In the case of a high number of applications\, admissions will be decided based on the results of the short survey during registration. \n* Best teams will receive awards! \nRegister now! https://goo.gl/forms/ucEfNxMmuqal2Bf32
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/hackathon-next-generation-internet-data-sprint/
LOCATION:University of Warsaw\, Faculty of Economic Sciences\, OSK YETI. Szkoła nauki jazdy\, Długa 44/50\, 00-241 Warszawa\, Poland\, Warszawa\, mazowieckie\, 00-241\, Poland
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SUMMARY:Reimagining the Internet
DESCRIPTION:Reimagining the Internet –  Building radical new alternatives for a more democratic future internet\nOn Wednesday 21 March\, Nesta is hosting Reimagining the Internet \, the first event in a series of debates around building a more inclusive\, citizen-led internet. \n \n2017 was a crucial year of reckoning for the internet: from public outcry about the impact of fake news on our democracies\, to the emerging risks of rule-by-algorithm. As the Dark Side of the internet is becoming increasingly clear\, public demand for more accountable\, democratic\, more human alternatives is growing. \nBut challenging existing dynamics won’t be easy. The internet finds itself dominated by two ruling narratives: the American one\, where power is concentrated in the hands of just a few big players\, and a Chinese model\, where government surveillance appears to be the leitmotif. Between Big Tech and government control\, where does this leave citizens? \n\nCould Europe build the kind of alternatives that would put citizens back in the driver’s seat?\nRather than trying to build the next Google\, should Europe focus on building the decentralised infrastructures that would prevent the next Google instead?\n\nThis event is part of the Next Generation Internet initiative\, the European Commission’s ambitious new flagship programme focused on building a more democratic\, inclusive and resilient internet by 2025. \nThis event is aimed at policymakers\, civil society leaders\, innovators\, activists and everyone else involved with shaping and thinking about the future of the internet. \nRegistration will open at 17:30 with the event starting promptly at 18:00. The event finishes at 19:30\, and will be followed by networking drinks until 20:00.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/reimagining-the-internet/
LOCATION:Nesta\, 58 Victoria Embankment\, London EC4Y\, UK\, England\, EC4Y\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20171220T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20171221T000000
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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
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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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