As our continent continues to grapple with the aftershocks of the COVID pandemic, Russia’s war in Ukraine has put even…
Within the Next Generation Internet Initiative, we have been working towards alternative futures for the internet to create a resilient, trustworthy and sustainable
internet. These alternate futures have one thing in common: they are based on technology commons: open standards, free and open source software and hardware, and open data.
FOSDEM is a free event for software developers to meet, share ideas and collaborate.
Every year, thousands of developers of free and open source software from all over the world gather at the event in Brussels.
NGI ENRICHERS NGI Enrichers Evaluators Open Call Next Generation Internet Transatlantic Fellowship Program NGI Enrichers Opening date: 4 November 2022 Closing date: 15…
DAPSI Final Event #3 was hosted last week in Paris (and online) by Cap Digital and DAPSI partners – Zabala, F6S, IMT Starter, Fraunhofer IAIS and Engineering.
The event, organised by the European Commission in collaboration with the Czech Presidency to the Council of the EU, will bring together representatives from the global multi-stakeholder community to promote the overarching European vision for the Internet and share solutions to implement the principles enshrined in the Declaration on the Future of the Internet (DFI).
The NGI Search project is a European project designed to support entrepreneurs, tech-geeks, developers, and socially engaged people, who are capable of challenging the way we search and discover information and resources on the internet.
On 28 September 2022 – Gemma Carolillo, Deputy Head of Next Generation Internet Unit, European Commission, presented the NGI initiative at the Connect University Autumn School Secure & Sustainable Digital Infrastructures.
Openwebsearch.eu will create an open European infrastructure for internet search based on European values and jurisdiction. Thus, the project will contribute to Europe’s digital sovereignty as well as promote an open human-centred search engine market.
I installed my first open source operating system, OpenBSD, and wrote my first C-code, when I was 9 years old, back when I was growing up in Switzerland. I was inspired by the idea of a sentient computer (Artificial General Intelligence) controlling a robot in Knight Rider.

