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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:NGI Salon – Bled
DESCRIPTION:NGI SALON @ Living bits and things 2018 in Bled\nHow is Next Generation Internet going to change our lives and business?\nThis is a workshop session that addresses the challenges of the next generation internet. NGI is an EU initiative to openly discuss development\, influence and impact of the Internet in the future. A wide range of topics are being in the focus\, from Privacy and Trust\, Decentralised Data Governance\, Discovery and ID technologies to Blockchain\, Responsible AI\, Hyper-connected and Inclusive Society and many others. \nThe workshop is organized as a dedicated session of the 8th annual IoT event Living bits and things 2018. \nPANEL: \n\nAlessandro Bassi\, President at IoT Italy\nSrdjan Krčo\, IoT Novi Sad\, Serbia\nGünter Obiltschnig\, IoT Austria\nAndrej Kos\, IoT Slovenia\n\nMODERATOR & RAPPORTEUR:  \n\nRob van Kranenburg\, NGI Move\n\n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-salon-bled/
LOCATION:Rikli Balance Hotel\, Cankarjeva cesta 4\, 4260 Bled\, Slovenia\, Radovljica\, 4260\, Slovenia
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SUMMARY:NGI SALON @ KINNERNET
DESCRIPTION:A device of one’s own\nThis NGI Salon\, titled “A device of one’s own” aims firstly at raising the awareness of participants around their digital personas and their own relationship with their mobile devices. Secondly\, the reflection will serve as basis to elaborate alternative meaningful scenarios for the human-mobile device interaction. \nFOCUS OF THIS EVENT\nThe Salon “A device of one’s own” will take place at KINNERNET\, a wild-out-of the box\, irreverent\, disruptor event looking for innovation\, creativity and new ideas. On this third edition in Catalonia\, the event will feature over 120 innovators and creators from all disciplines (science\, technology\, business\, media\, education\, art and social work) and from all around the world (US\, Europe\, Israel and Asia). The mission is “to meet\, share and invent desirable future together”. \nThis annual networking event for innovative professionals provides the opportunity to gather informally and discuss topics of mutual interest. Kinnernet mixes in depth conversations\, debates\, workshops\, but also creative and artistics moments. All participants are equal and contributors and set up the programme. \n  \n \n  \nREVIEW NGI Salon: A device of one’s own\nOn June 2 KINNERNET Catalonia – a wild-out-of the box\, irreverent\, disruptor event looking for innovation\, creativity and new ideas – hosted a Salon titled “A device of one’s own”. The event\, part of NGI Move series of Salons\, was conceived and moderated by Marta Arniani (futuribile/curating futures). Get in touch at marta(at)futuribile.org if you would like to host a similar event. \nWe have an extremely intimate relationship with our own digital devices. Protected by their claimed neutral nature of objects\, they know things about us that we do not dare or bother sharing with our human peers. Meanwhile\, every single act we do through digital devices contributes to draw a partial picture of our identity. Enough to assign us a character designed through an accumulation of data\, a fictional persona composed by a sum of decontextualized elements. Through our unbalanced dialogue with devices\, we contribute to the building of extremely addictive\, clustered\, partial and numbing technology-mediated experiences. But what if we could shape the way our data and digital behaviour are employed so that they can generate meaningfulness for us? \nBy means of guided self-reflection and ideation exercises\, the Salon aimed at raising the awareness of participants around their digital personas and the meaningfulness of their digitalised behaviours. Through simple facilitation exercises attendees have been called to express quantifiable and qualitative aspects of their identity. When asked which of these elements was more important in defining their identity\, there was consensus around the irrelevance of goods possession and need\, which is instead a key component in digital targeting and profiling. \nThe scope of this first part of the salon was to led participants to realise to which extent quantification gives a distorted and limited vision of who we and our behaviours and beliefs. Technology works mainly through information accumulation. If data are the new oil\, then data providers (people) should be able to have a say about how their private data are invested. Participants have been asked to think of how to renegotiate their relationship with their mobile device\, and to come up with ways to make their experience less tailored and more meaningful for them. \n  \n \n  \nMost of the proposals focused on health and time/focus management. A participant working in health suggested that through biometrics mobile devices could understand when somebody is depressed and help her navigate out of that zone through suggestions and assistance. Whereas today devices work as a distraction\, they should support people’s focus: providing regular summaries of how long/how many times the person has been fully focused and on what; switching off automatically after a certain amount of hours of usage; assisting in scheduling the best moments to unplug or to focus on a specific task and providing supportive features (e.g. selecting music); analysing when the person is close to breakout and supporting the streamlining of her agenda. As it is structured today\, our relationship with mobile devices is utterly overwhelming and automation is mostly focused on aspects with little added value for people. \nIt was proposed to have more agency in deciding to which projects/initiatives contribute to with one’s personal data. With the conscience that the current data-extractive business models are not going to disappear from one day to another\, an evolution is sought: while the data automatically collected keep providing value to the corporations beyond the device and the apps\, can’t these data also be invested by the person in data-based endeavours that she considers valuable? For instance\, local open data projects\, health services and research\, circular economy\, information sources that the reader enjoys over others. Moreover\, a sort of programmed obsolescence for data profiling was suggested: if a profile must be retained\, then it should be temporary and contingent to the person actual status. Identities are more fluid then the way technology depicts them. \nFinally\, another strong point raised concerned the reinforcement of human feedback and interaction. Many expressed the need to protect their domestic environment and make it a space for meaningful human interactions. Due to the expressive limitation of text – which in the experience of participants mostly replaced verbal exchanges\, more interactive/multidimensional means to increase the quality of conversation are sought. Interestingly\, technology intensifies negative/aggressive/hate debates but fails at amplifying good and meaningful conversations. Measuring/sensing the emotional response and feedback of the communication receiver\, or switching off when the person is having a face to face conversation so that it could focus on who is in front\, were among the possible features suggested. Automatised tours outside one’s filter bubble were proposed. \n“Take care of me like I take care of you: charge me\, update me\, protect me” – Main takeaways\n• It was strongly stated that devices must help people live better (accordingly to their own standards) and increase their IQ\, surely not replace people’s agency by automatically acting on behalf of their (artificially presumed) will. \n• Citizens should be able to intentionally invest their personal data in initiatives they care about. The return on investment is a positive impact on the world or on their everyday life. \n• There should be a programmed obsolescence for personal data. \n• The reinforcement of positive (enriching\, proactive and respectful) human feedback and interaction is very needed. \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-salon-kinnernet/
LOCATION:Mas Bou\, 17246 Santa Cristina d'Aro\, Girona\, Spain\, Santa Cristina d'Aro\, Catalunya\, 17246\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180516T170000
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SUMMARY:NGI KEYNOTE @ BRUSSELS
DESCRIPTION:IoT and the Next Generation Internet: Developing a vision for the next 20 years\nNGI KEYNOTE: Rob van Kranenburg\nClosing speech Internet of Things European Summit\n  \nFOCUS OF THIS EVENT\nNow in its 9th year\, the Internet of Things European Summit is the leading event focusing on the current policy and industry developments affecting the field of the Internet of Things. \nThe event brings together leading industry stakeholders\, including large telcos\, hardware manufacturers\, software developers\, cloud providers\, entrepreneurs\, consumer advocates and the key decision makers to explore the current IoT ecosystem in Europe\, and addresses the impact that IoT will keep having on the European society. \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-keynote-brussels/
LOCATION:Stanhope Hotel\, Handelsstraat 9\, 1000 Brussel\, Belgium\, Brussel\, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1000\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20180504T090000
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SUMMARY:NGI Workshop  @ IWDK
DESCRIPTION:THE NEXT GENERATION INTERNET: BUILDING AN INTERNET FOR HUMANS\nAN INTERNET OF HUMAN VALUES RESILIENT. TRUSTWORTHY. SUSTAINABLE.\n \nKEY TAKE-AWAYS\n\nSustainable Internet Development\nInternet for Humans\nPrivacy and Ethics\nVision Workshop\n\nThe workshop will focus on creating visions for the Next Generation Internet.\nThe overall mission of the Next Generation Internet initiative is to re-imagine and re-engineer the Internet for the third millennium and beyond. We envision the information age will be an era that brings out the best in all of us. We want to enable human potential\, mobility and creativity at the largest possible scale – while dealing responsibly with our natural resources. In order to preserve and expand the European way of life\, we shape a value-centric\, human and inclusive Internet for all. \nThese important ambitions need a solid technical foundation to build on. The legendary robustness of the Internet must become actual reality in the Next Generation Internet. A massive global fleet of connected devices is on its way to enhance and control our homes\, factories\, offices and vehicles. Technology is embedded in concrete\, circling in space and is increasingly entering the intimacy of our human bodies. The Next Generation Internet has to be both highly adaptive and unrelentingly resilient. Whatever companies or parts of the network go down by some natural or other disaster\, the effects on the rest of us should be close to zero. \nThere is another essential dimension to trust\, which lies above physical availability. We need a transparent technological environment\, that is completely trustworthy. The architecture\, governance and policies structure how entire societies and economies interact. By design it should protect free speech and private enterprise and much more. The Next Generation Internet is to be designed to avoid any bias or systematic abuse of global trust in the Internet. It shall be a true global commons\, rising above international politics and competition. It will guarantee the safety of citizens and strengthen the health and autonomy of our markets and societies across borders. \nThe enduring success of the Internet lies in permission-free innovation\, openness and interoperability. The Next Generation Internet is set up to empower\, to unlimit our choices. It fosters diversity and decentralisation\, and grows the potential for disruptive innovation. This extends far beyond the technical realm. The Next Generation Internet will achieve a sustainably open environment for our cultures and economies\, celebrating our values and promoting creativity and well-being. \nSPEAKERS\nMirko Presser\, Associate Professor Aarhus University\nRob van Kranenburg\, Founder of IoT Council\nAnja Bechmann\, Associated Professor Aarhus University \n  \n \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-iwdk/
LOCATION:DOKK1\, Hack Kampmanns Pl. 2\, 8000 Aarhus\, Denmark\, Aarhus\, 8000\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:NGI Keynote @ Riyadh
DESCRIPTION:IoT and the Next Generation Internet: Developing a vision for the next 20 years\nNGI KEYNOTE: ROB VAN KRANENBURG\nSmart Transformation Summit\, Riyadh\n  \nFOCUS OF THIS EVENT\nThe Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is rapidly developing and diversifying its economy as part of Vision 2030\, and ICT is a key enabler of this strategy. \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-keynote-riyadh/
LOCATION:KACST HEADQUARTERS\, Building #36\, King Abdullah Rd\, Riyadh Saudi Arabia\, Riyadh\, Riyadh Province\, Saudi Arabia
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180425T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180425T200000
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SUMMARY:NGI Meetup @ Lyon
DESCRIPTION:What kind of a smart society do we want?\n\nPANEL\n\nLoretta Anania\, Scientific Officer at DG Connect\nRob van Kranenburg\, Founder of Council #IOT\nMarco ‘Radium’ Sachy\, Hackivist of dyne.org and the DECODE project.\n\n\n\nMODERATOR\n\nRob van Kranenburg\, NGI Move\n\n\n  \nFOCUS OF THIS EVENT\nThe EU is not an integrated community if it has no agency over data of people\, machines and processes. These are predominantly in the hands of commercial “over the top” non-EU players. Aggregated data leads to new combined services that generate and produce more data. This cycle leaves full innovation capabilities outside of a direct strong response (regulation is a weak response that cannot be a basis for a de jure situation). In the EU consumer expenditure accounts for about 56% of GDP . These consumer actions will increasingly be carried out in the context of the IoT as personalized dynamic pricing is extended down to the smallest purchase (not just airline seats\, but washing powder and also meals in restaurants…). At the 2012 Rome ‘Transformational Technologies #4: Seminar Implications for an Expanding Threat Environment’ five breakout groups (senior intelligence\, police and military) produced scenarios of major threats: only one was military\, two were about DIY (Do It Yourself) Bio and two about breakdown of society\, because of the inability of current institutions to deal with the digital. At the “Inspiring Leaders – Executive Summit\, Milano\, December 1\, 2016 on Forecast 2017: megatrends for the next Century” Franco Bruni highlighted the Rodriks trilemma that shows that democracy\, national sovereignty and hyper globalization cannot go together. He maintained that if we want more globalisation\, we must either give up some democracy or some national sovereignty. He points to the fact that the EU was created to avoid war and conceived with a mission to become a single architectural entity through protocols like the euro. \nIn times of perpetual innovation (not at the edges\, but at the core of developments)\, populist movements on the rise\, people worried about their jobs\, pensions\, everyday expenses\, untenable inequality gaps\, energy uncertainties\, it seems that the single layer governed Asian tigers are finding more productive political answers to ensure a balance between centralization (on infrastructure and sustainable policies) and decentralization (innovation on applications and services). It is not the best balance. They need to engineer a move towards more decentralisation that is incompatible with their political heritage and mind set. There is a strong tendency to also control data and information on top of owning internet (of things) architectures and media production capabilities. \nWe Europeans\, however\, can envisage the Next Generation Internet as a coherent set of centralized protocols that can be operationalized in a fully decentralized way; a new conception of the techno-political landscape tuned to the reality of what is happening in every domain of human activity; to be supported\, assisted and guided by secure real time data streams of sensor input\, to bring big data\, AI and dynamic analytics into the heart of decision making and to eventually reform the EU as a platform of services for all. \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-meetup-lyon/
LOCATION:TUBA\, Place Charles Béraudier\, 69003 Lyon\, France\, Lyon\, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes\, 69003\, France
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180202T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180202T173000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171919
CREATED:20220728T075400Z
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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
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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/Warsaw:20171208T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20171208T140000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171919
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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
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171128T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171128T180000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171919
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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
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171122T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T171919
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. 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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
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20171115T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20171115T134500
DTSTAMP:20260413T171919
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
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20171115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20171115T104500
DTSTAMP:20260413T171919
CREATED:20220728T075259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T075259Z
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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:An NGI Move Salon: What's next for the Internet (of Things)
DESCRIPTION:An NGI Move Salon.\nSalon Nr 1: What’s next for the Internet (of Things)\nWhere is the Internet heading? What are the strengths and the weaknesses of its present form\, and what are the likely/possible/ideal next steps and directions of its development? \nWe are delighted to bring to you Rob van Kranenburg of NGI Move\, who was one of the first people ever to use the term “the Internet of Things”\, and who has recently started to run a series of “NGI Move Salons” around Europe\, aimed at (i) rethinking the functioning and the potentials of the Internet (in terms of technology\, governance\, sustainability)\, and (ii) inspiring novel public\, as well as private services & products relying on the next generation Internet. \nThe event is organized by early-stage hardware and IoT focused startup investor SmartWare.tech\, and will feature a panel discussion among: \n\nRob van Kranenburg of NGI Move (NGI standing for “Next Generation Internet”)\nÁkos Maróy\, CEO at Aero Glass \n\nPéter Langmár\, partner at SmartWare.tech and CEO at Lab.Coop\nModerator: Barnabás Málnay\, partner at SmartWare.tech and business developer at EIT Digital.\n\n\nAbout 20 people joined the meeting. After a general intro on IoT and the speed and scope of the digital transition we focused on the model and topics of ICT 24. General agreement that cascading funds is a good model\, also general ‘worry’ that purely professional process organizations without a vision would be able to occupy the 20% spaces. Thus\, it is important\, it was noted from the Latvian and Berlin side that some granularity and reflection is necessary patched on Funding Box or other type of incubator organizations. \nAlso raised: the perceived optimism around NGI able to not only defensively (GDPR) look at privacy for example but come up with radical new models to look at trust. \nIndividual Meetings make connections to potential consortium members for „ICT-24-2018-2019: Next Generation Internet – An Open Internet Initiative” \n#privacy #trust #decentralized #NGI4EU \n \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 \n\n\nSmartWare.tech is a Hungary-based investor looking to partner with exceptionally brilliant\, motivated\, and growth-oriented early-stage hardware and IoT companies\, helping them get through the most critical early stages of their development trajectories. Besides providing them with pre-seed funding in the range of 20-200k EUR\, the Accelerator supports its portfolio companies primarily in (i) building effective MVPs and prototypes\, (ii) jumpstarting customer development\, (iii) designing and sharpening business models\, and (iv) preparing for raising follow-up funding.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/an-ngi-move-salon-whats-next-for-the-internet-of-things/
LOCATION:Andrássy út 66\, Budapest\, Andrássy út 66\, 1062 Hungary\, Budapest\, 1062\, Hungary
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