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SUMMARY:What future for the Internet? NGI Session @IGF 2018
DESCRIPTION:What future for the Internet?\nNGI Open Forum session (OF #21) at the IGF 2018\n“What future for the Internet” will be one of the Open Forum sessions (OF #21) on the 13th of November from 12:20-13:20. It is organised under theme Emerging Technologies with Subtheme Internet Ethics.\n \nThe session will provide an update on the state of the art of the European Commission Next Generation Internet initiative and how the Internet Governance narrative will feed into it. \nDate: Tuesday\, 13 November\, 2018 \nTime: 12:20 to 13:20 \nRoom: Salle VII \nOrganiser: European Commission \nModerator: Monique Calisti\, Martel Innovate\, HUB4NGI \nSpeakers:  \n\nPearse O’Donohue\, European Commission\nOlivier Bringer\, European Commission\nMichiel Leenaars\, NLNet\nMaryant Fernandez\, EDRi\n\nOnline Moderator: Valentina Scialpi\, European Commission \nMore information. \n \n\nFor the first time since the creation of the IGF\, France hosts this forum organized annually by the United Nations. For the entire French internet community\, it is a great pride. The Government\, civil society\, the private sector\, the academic world work together and in close relationship with the General Secretariat of the United Nations and Unesco so that as many as possible can participate in the best conditions to this major global internet event. \nWe are waiting for you in Paris from the 12th to the 14th of November\, and expect you to make your voice heard for inclusive internet governance. \nThe detailed agenda of this event is published on the IGF official website intgovforum.org
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/what-future-for-the-internet-ngi-session-igf-2018/
LOCATION:UNESCO – Room: Salle VII\, 7 Place de Fontenoy\, 75007 Paris\, France\, Paris\, Île-de-France\, 75007\, France
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SUMMARY:IGF 2018
DESCRIPTION:For the first time since the creation of the IGF\, France hosts this forum organized annually by the United Nations. For the entire French internet community\, it is a great pride. The Government\, civil society\, the private sector\, the academic world work together and in close relationship with the General Secretariat of the United Nations and Unesco so that as many as possible can participate in the best conditions to this major global internet event. \nWe are waiting for you in Paris from the 12th to the 14th of November\, and expect you to make your voice heard for inclusive internet governance. \nThe detailed agenda of this event is published on the IGF official website intgovforum.org \n\nNGI activities at the IGF 2018\nNGI Session \n“What future for the Internet” will be one of the Open Forum sessions (OF #21) on the 13th of November from 12:20-13:20. It is organised under theme Emerging Technologies with Subtheme INTERNET ETHICS. \nThe session will provide an update on the state of the art of the European Commission Next Generation Internet initiative and how the Internet Governance narrative will feed into it. \nDate: Tuesday\, 13 November\, 2018 \nTime: 12:20 to 13:20 \nRoom: Salle VII \nOrganiser: European Commission \nModerator: Monique Calisti\, Martel Innovate\, HUB4NGI \nSpeakers:  \n\nPearse O’Donohue\, European Commission\nOlivier Bringer\, European Commission\nMichiel Leenaars\, NLNet\nMaryant Fernandez\, EDRi\n\nOnline Moderator: Valentina Scialpi\, European Commission \nMore information.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/igf-2018/
LOCATION:UNESCO\, 7 Place de Fontenoy\, 75007 Paris\, France\, Paris\, Île-de-France\, 75007\, France
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SUMMARY:NGI @ the Futur.e.s in Paris
DESCRIPTION:On 21 June and alongside Futur.e.s in Paris festival gathering more than 22.000 visitors during 3 days\, Cap Digital will be organizing an NGI event “Should Open Data end where Data Protection begins?” organised in cooperation with the New European Media (NEM) Initiative and supported by Vital Media EU-funded project. Olivier Bringer\, Deputy and acting Head of Next Generation Internet Unit will present the NGI Initiative. A debate “Should Open Data end where Data protection begins?” will follow. Learn more about upcoming NGI call for proposals (ICT-25 and ICT-30) with Rehana Schwinninger-Ladak\, Head of Data Applications and Creativity Unit and upcoming NGI events. The morning will be ending with a networking buffet\, giving the opportunity for the NEM and NGI communities to meet and exchange. \n \nPlease find the detailed draft agenda on the NEM website and register here. Please note that you also need to register to Futur.e.s in Paris festival to get access to the venue. Access to both NEM/NGI event and Futur.e.s in Paris festival are free of charge\, but international visitors wishing to make the most of their stay are invited to purchase the International Pass which gives access to a Business Tour in Paris tech ecosystem\, a guided tour through the festival’s most innovative demos\, a networking space and a pitch session. \n\nAGENDA\nDownload the event’s agenda here. \n\n\n\n09:00-09:30\nRegistration and Coffee\n\n\n09:30-09:35\nOpening \nManuella Portier\, Director of European Affairs at Cap Digital\, Member of NEM Steering Board and NGI French Contact Point\n\n\n09:35-09:45\nNew European Media Position on Next Generation Internet \nJean-Dominique Meunier\, NEM Chairman\n\n\n09:45-10:30\n\n\n\n\n\nEuropean Commission initiative on ‘The Next Generation Internet – An Internet of Humans’\nIntroduction to the NGI initiative and the upcoming calls for proposals \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOlivier Bringer\, Deputy and acting Head of Next Generation Internet Unit\, European Commission \n\n\n\n\nThe Next Generation Internet initiative is about enabling a human-centric Internet – an Internet of Humans – which meets the new and more diverse needs of European citizens and businesses in a secure and trusted way\, integrating technological game changers such as Artificial Intelligence\, Distributed Ledger Technologies or interactive and immersive technologies.\nOlivier and his team have been in charge of developing the NGI initiative and engaging relevant stakeholders. Olivier will give a state of play of the NGI initiative and the proposed next steps. He will explain how so-called ‘cascading funding’ under H2020 will support top-notch Internet researchers and innovators to help build the internet of tomorrow. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQuestions & Answers \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10:30-11:30\nDebate: Should Open Data end where Data protection begins?\nIn an age when interactive technologies such as AR / VR transform our social interactions by redefining our digital identities\, how do we protect our personal data online?\nData openness and transparency are becoming a growing trend among tech industries and governments in view of creating a more human-centric and open Internet. Furthermore\, actions are being taken to restore the users’ trust in the Internet. While international cooperation and decentralization of governance over personal data is thought to give control back to the users\, how and when do we consider the openness to be too much?\nTaking into consideration that companies have recently aligned with GDPR\, data protection has to be taken into account at the early stages of creation\, or as it is called in tech\, “privacy by design”. Companies now have to adapt their policies to two conflicting trends: data openness and protection.Jean-Paul Sartre once said “my freedom ends where the others’ begin”. We ask you\, does open data end where data protection begins? \nModerator: Marta Arniani\, founder of Futuribile / Curating Futures \n\nMarta Arniani is a Horizon 2020 and technology social impact expert. She supports ecosystems of stakeholders and individual companies in designing open innovation projects\, strategies and events to stay ahead of the digital transformation. Her interests lie in Digital Social Innovation\, diversity and ethics in emerging technologies and innovation management. Marta curates a newsletter about tech and innovation social impact\, called futuribile / curating futures.\n\n\n11:30-11:40\nBreak\n\n\n11:40-12:20\nPresentation of NGI upcoming calls for proposals\nPresentation of ICT-25-2018-2020 “Interactive Technologies” and ICT-30-2019-2020 “An empowering\, inclusive Next Generation Internet” \nRehana Schwinninger-Ladak\, Head of Data Applications and Creativity Unit\, DG Connect\, European Commission\n \n\n\n\n\nRehana Schwinninger-Ladak was appointed Head of the Unit “Data Applications and Creativity” in January 2018. The Unit ’s mission is to support the digital transformation of cultural and education institutions by i) promoting the digitisation of cultural heritage and its wider access and reuse through new technologies and the further development of Europeana as Europe’s platform for digital cultural heritage and ii) fostering the modernisation of education and training systems in an age of rapid technological changes.\nTo this end\, the unit supports policy\, research\, innovation and the wider take up of interactive technologies\, learning technologies and connectivity to allow European citizens to have a richer experience of cultural and educational content and to allow European businesses to create value from digital cultural heritage.\nIn her previous position at the European Commission\, Rehana was the deputy Head of the Unit responsible for Learning\, Multilingualism and Accessibility. Prior to it\, she was closely involved in the development and follow-up of the European regulatory framework on audiovisual media and the Commission’s strategy on Data. \n\n\n\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n\n12:20-12:30\nHow to get involved in NGI and where to meet next? \nDr. Monique Calisti\, Martel Innovate\, HUB4NGI Coordinator\n\n\n12:30-13:30\nNetworking Buffet\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\nPlease register here\nPlease also register to Futur.e.s in Paris festival to get access to the venue.\nAccess to the festival is free of charge\, but international visitors wishing to make the most of their stay are invited to purchase the International Pass which gives access to a Business Tour in Paris tech ecosystem\, a guided tour through the festival’s most innovative demos\, a networking space and a pitch session. \n\nVENUE\nGrande Halle de La Villette\,\nHall de la Chanson\,\n211 avenue Jean Jaurès\,\n75019 Paris\, France \nMap: https://goo.gl/maps/b14P2dQr4CT2 \n\nCONTACTS\nManuella Portier\, Director of EU Affairs\, Cap Digital\, manuella.portier@capdigital.com\nJulia Morawski\, European Project Officer\, Cap Digital\, julia.morawski@capdigital.com\nIpshita Singh\, European Project Assistant\, Cap Digital\, ipshita.singh@capdigital.com \n\nMORE INFO\nAbout NGI: https://ngi.eu/\nAbout NEM: https://nem-initiative.org/\nAbout Futur.e.s in Paris festival: https://paris.futuresfestivals.com/\nAbout Cap Digital: http://www.capdigital.com/
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