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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 @ FOSDEM’18
DESCRIPTION:Next Generation Internet Initiative\nAn opportunity to fix the internet\nThe new Next Generation Internet initiative could be the first real opportunity to put large scale public funding to work to really fix the internet. With an order of magnitude of hundreds of millions of euro in research\, development and engineering effort it can actually be a major step toward reaching the post-Snowden internet we want. NLnet Foundation and Gartner Europe that wrote the strategic vision for the Next Generation Internet initiative will present the work they did in a unique collaboration which sought the expertise of key organisations and communities in the field – like RIPE (the European regional internet registry)\, GÉANT (research networks)\, the European assocation of country domain name organisations\, ISP associations\, the internet exchanges\, the open source community (FSFE)\, the digital civil rights community (EDRi) and Internet Society. So not just the separate communities that operate different ‘layers’ (or rather slices) of the technology but also what we consider ‘ethical guardians’ of the internet. \n2018 celebrates the fifth anniversary of the Edward Snowden revelations. Full details about covert mass scale surveillance at internet scale stripped the internet naked of every romantic assumption we held about it. The news sent a transformative shock throughout the global technology community. We were all convinced the internet would soon fix these horrible security shortcomings now that we knew – although naivity was destroyed and the internet would never be the same again. \nThe world has fast forwarded itself five years. We must conclude – with some sadness – that the internet was not fixed for us. We are still waiting for major structural change. To the regular end user\, a safe and secure ‘post-Snowden’ internet is far away: in day to day usage they still by and large have to use the same unfixed and insecure internet we had before. \nIn fact\, things in some areas have gotten worse as other actors besides foreign state agencies have gained immense powers over us. We are now asked by social networks to turn all our nude pictures over to them voluntarily so they may protect us. \nOne reason for this sad state of affairs\, is that it has take time to follow up the Snowden revelations by adequate political measures. And to be frank\, it took a while for public funding organisations in Europe to even understand their crucial role in this. The internet is not going to fix itself. Many of the more promising efforts in this realm have been ‘bottom up’ efforts from individuals or small teams\, but these isolated efforts miss critical mass to actually scale up and change the mainstream internet. \nThe new Next Generation Internet initiative could be the first real opportunity to put large scale public funding to work to really fix the internet. With an order of magnitude of hundreds of millions of euro in research\, development and engineering effort it can actually potentially change the balance of power. The Europen Commission (where the money for NGI originates) did not try to invent such a strategy by: it invited NLnet Foundation and Gartner Europe to write a strategic vision for the Next Generation Internet and identify what needs to be done to really move the internet forward. NLnet Foundation is an independent public benefit organisation which was set up by pioneers of the European internet in the eighties\, and which has been funding key open source initiatives for over two decades. Gartner Europe is an equally independent consulting company that knows what is being decided in board rooms before anyone else. \nIn a unique collaboration they sought the expertise of key organisations and communities in the field – like RIPE (the European regional internet registry)\, GÉANT (research networks)\, the European assocation of country domain name organisations\, ISP associations\, the internet exchanges\, the open source community (FSFE)\, the digital civil rights community (EDRi) and Internet Society. So not just the separate communities that operate different ‘layers’ (or rather slices) of the technology but also what we consider ‘ethical guardians’ of the internet. \nThe NGI initiative has learned from the enormous failures of the past five years. Gone will be the need to create artificial consortia. Gone will be a lot of the bureaucratic paperwork. There is a clear vision. There is a plan. And there is money to fund the right things. Open source is seen as the key mechanism to make it actually happen\, and the first calls for funding from the NGI initiative are out. Now what is needed is the developers to seize the opportunity to scale up and more importantly to connect their initiatives. \nFixing the internet is a ‘moonshot plus’ effort: the internet is the largest technical structure man has ever made\, and the task at hand is to vastly improve its very operating fabric with 3 billion + people using it on a daily basis. This may essential to our daily operations\, but it is equally or even more important for upholding our human values and basic human rights in Europe. In addition to new open source technology this will also require a larger political agenda of Europe as an integral part of the approach too – in some cases regulating the most predatory behaviour from bad actors might be necessary to restore health back to the internet. \nSpeakers:\nRob van Kranenburg\nMichiel Leenaars \n  \nFurther information:\nNGI Vision\nFOSDEM’18 \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-keynote-fosdem18/
LOCATION:ULB Campus du Solbosch | Room: Janson\, Franklin Rooseveltlaan 50\, 1000 Brussel\, Belgium\, Brussel\, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1000\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:Path to the future - NGI for better internet
DESCRIPTION:Aufbruch in die Zukunft – Einführung in die NGI Next Generation Internet Initiative der Europäischen Kommission\nWarum muss das Internet überhaupt neu erfunden werden? Ist das Internet wie wir es heute kennen wirklich kaputt? Und haben wir gegen die Amerikanische Übermacht sowie die Chinesischen Player überhaupt eine Chance? Dir Antwort ist dreimal Ja. Google und Facebook dominieren den Online-Werbemarkt und holen sich 2017 rund 62 Prozent der weltweiten Einnahmen. Noch schlimmer als dieses ökonomische Ungleichgewicht ist nur noch die Macht\, die fremde Konzerne über uns erreicht haben. Soziale Netzwerke verlangen von uns\, dass wir Ihnen freiwillig unsere Nacktbilder aushändigen\, damit sie unsere Privatsphäre schützen können. Vielleicht ist dieser „Schutz“ bald auch nur eine weitere\, ganz selbstverständliche Einnahmequelle. \nMit der Next Generation Internet Initiative (NGI) werden europaweit Kompetenzen gebündelt\, um ein besseres Internet basierend auf Grundwerten der Europäischen Union zu schaffen. Durch die beträchtliche Förderung der Europäischen Kommission in dreistelliger Millionen-Höhe sollen Forschung und Entwicklung eine technische Infrastruktur für die Zukunft schaffen\, von der alle Menschen in Europa und weltweit profitieren. \n  \nVeranstaltungsdetails:\nMi. 31. Januar 2018\n14:00 Uhr – 18:00 Uhr MEZ \nCentrum C3 – Centrum für Internationale Entwicklung\nÖFSE Österreichische Forschungsstiftung für Internationale Entwicklung\nSensengasse 3\n1090 Wien \nKurzrückblick auf die Veranstaltung:\n \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/path-to-the-future-ngi-for-better-internet/
LOCATION:Centrum C3 – Centrum für Internationale Entwicklung\, Sensengasse 3\, 1090 Wien\, Austria\, Wien\, Wien\, 1090\, Austria
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SUMMARY:NGI Workshop 2018 @ Germany
DESCRIPTION:NGI Workshop 2018 – Chance für Deutschland\nThis one day interactive NGI reach-out workshop in Berlin\, Germany is organised by Fraunhofer FOKUS\, BMBF\, EU DG Connect and supported by eco Verband\, Berlin Partner and German Tech Entrepreneurship Center (GTEC). \nThe Workshop aims to make people and actors aware of the Next Generation Internet (NGI) – a key priority in H2020 ICT work programme 2018-2020\, to shape it further and see whether EC is on the right way or needs to reshape/refine; to get input “from the field” for long term NGI activities (beyond H2020); to tie nods with actors in Germany; to build and broaden NGI ecosystem; to map actors\, trends\, needs\, topics; last but not least to promote funding opportunities to relevant actors. \nLocation and date\nThe workshop will be held in the Auditorium (ground floor) of Fraunhofer FOKUS at Kaiserin-Augusta-Alee\, 31\, Berlin on 25. January 2018. \nAll details on the German event web. \nAbout NGI Germany\nNGI Germany is the national part of the EU movement. Prof. Dr. Thomas Magedanz was nominated by the BMBF as the German National Contact Point for NGI.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-2018-germany/
LOCATION:Fraunhofer FOKUS\, Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31\, 10589 Berlin\, Germany\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 10589\, Germany
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SUMMARY:NGI Workshop @ Belgium
DESCRIPTION:The NGI Contact Point for the French speaking region of Belgium is organising an NGI workshop on 29/11 from 9:00 to 15:00 (by invitation only). \nThe workshop will be held at CETIC Research Center which is located near Charleroi airport. \nThe agenda: \n\n09:00-9:20: General introduction to NGI (European Commission)\n09:20-10:45: NGI in the walloon Region of Belgium in the next 10 years:\n\nRegional numerical strategy : Andre Blavier (AdN)\nTechnical vision: Peter Van Roy (UCL)\,  Nicolas Point (Multitel)\, Thierry Dutoit (UMons)\nIndustry 4.0: Nicolas Vanhille (Sonaca)\nLegal: Jean-Marc Van Gyseghem (UNamur/CRIDS)\nEducation: Guy Detroz (Technofutur-TIC)\nSmartHealth: Monique Marrec-Fairley (BIOWIN)\n\n\n10:45-11:15: coffee/tea break\n11:15-12:45: World café: discussion in sub-groups\n12:45-13:45: Lunch\n13:45-15:00: Conclusions and presentation of results by the sub-group rapporteurs\n\n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-belgium/
LOCATION:CETIC Research Center\, Avenue Jean Mermoz 28\, 6041 Charleroi\, Belgium\, Charleroi\, Wallonie\, 6041\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:NGI workshop @ Switzerland
DESCRIPTION:The NGI Contact Point of Switzerland organises a NGI workshop in Bern. \nIt will start at 12:00h and end around 18:30h. \nPlease save-the-date! \nDetails will follow soon!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-switzerland/
LOCATION:Euresearch Head Office\, Effingerstrasse 19\, 3008 Bern\, Switzerland\, Bern\, Bern\, 3008\, Switzerland
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