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SUMMARY:NGI_TRUST Webinar Results #3
DESCRIPTION:From February 2019 to May 2020\, the NGI_Trust project ran three Open Calls to fund the development of a human-centric Internet through privacy and trust enhancing technologies. These calls attracted a significant number of applications and NGI_Trust was able to fund 57 projects focused on relevant innovations. Now that all of the funding has been allocated\, it is time to focus in on the funded projects and showcase their ideas and developments. NGI_Trust has started a series of webinars to do just this – and also to help build a community of innovators among the projects through shared ideas and principles. \nNGI_Trust will be continuing webinars with our projects during 2021. You can also find out more about the projects via the NGI_Trust twitter account and through the NGI blogposts. \nMore info on the NGI_Trust website.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi_trust-webinar-results-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210224T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210224T123000
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SUMMARY:NGI Forward Salon: Digital Sovereignty in eID-Solutions | Part 2
DESCRIPTION:NGI Forward Salon Digital Sovereignty in eID-Solutions – Self-sovereign\, Centralised or Privatised? Part 2\nWhy does identity technology matter and to which stakeholders? There are three big stakeholders today; the banks (and financial sector intermediaries in general)\, the ICT sector\, and governments (public services\, agencies\, legislators\, ombudsmen). Other stakeholders include civil society and foundations\, including the open-source open hardware developers and other fringe players that are important to the innovation ecosystem.\nOriginally\, eID was promoted top-down as a way to simplify the citizen’s relationship to the public administration (eg welfare receipts\, taxation). The eIDAS standardisation took many years to agree on how to solve this problem with effective digital authentication technologies (mutual acceptance gains for e-signatures) and a variety of reputable validation mechanisms. It has worked and served its purpose even in the transatlantic context. In EU Member States\, eIDAS now requires at least one central node and a bridge to facilitate the exchange of records to all other nodes\, thus functioning in an interoperable manner.\nBut soon came ‘newer’ technologies and new problems\, for which a revision of the eIDAS regulation is now needed. There is a recognized need to address the complications\, both in terms of cross-border data flows and in terms of certified intergovernmental solutions. \nWe are in a very interesting historical moment where forces (and solid arguments) for centralization and forces (and solid arguments) for decentralization seem to hold each other in check. \nWithout a clear vision on identity\, society will have no agency since the capability to produce future value (data) is not under regional\, nor national\, nor international regulated control. \nTherefore it is important to have a good overview of what is happening in different parts of the world to see if we can not combine innovative solutions. \nIn this session\, we will hear perspectives from Germany\, Next Generation Internet projects\, European Blockchain Partnership and Digital Transformation Agency Australia. \nSPEAKERS\n\nDaniël Du Seuil\nConvenor European Self Sovereign Identity Framework (EBSI) at European Blockchain Partnership\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/danielduseuil/\nLoretta Anania\nscientific officer at DG Connect\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/loretta-anania-2765898/\nJuleigh Cook\nActing Head Digital Identity and myGov strategy stream. Digital Transformation Agency\, Australia\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/juleigh-cook/\nHelmut Nehrenheim\nMinistry of economics and digitalisation NRW/Germany; UN/CEFACT; Blockchain-Initiative BiVD; Self-Sovereign \nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/helmut-nehrenheim-677049170/\n\nThe Salons reflect the views of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission but form part of the project’s overarching recommendations for the NGI and future European internet policy.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-forward-salon-digital-sovereignty-in-eid-solutions-part-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210224T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210224T110000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
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SUMMARY:NGI Pointer Open Call #2 - Session #2
DESCRIPTION:NGI Pointer’s second open call is live! We will host two informative webinars where you get to know how to become an NGI architect\, how to receive funds for your idea and help to build the Next Generation of Internet. In the first Open Call\, we have funded 24 projects with up to €200.000 along with business and technical support during a 12-month Support Programme. In this second and last Open Call\, we are looking for new amazing ideas. \nThe project is part of Next Generation Internet (NGI)\, the “internet for humans” initiative from the European Commission and aims to transform the Internet of tomorrow into an Internet of humans that responds to people’s fundamental needs.  \nJoin us in the webinars and get to know everything about the requirements and expectations for getting NGI funding.   \nAgenda\n\nWelcome.\nWhat is the Next Generation of Internet (NGI)? — Jean-Luc Dorel\, European Commission.\nWhat is the NGI Pointer project? — Mirko Presser\, Aarhus University\nHow to apply for funding? — Claire Tonna\, FundingBox\nQ&A\n\nFILL OUT THIS FORM & JOIN THE WEBINAR!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-pointer-open-call-2-session-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210223T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210223T150000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081600Z
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SUMMARY:NGI Pointer Open Call #2 - Session #1
DESCRIPTION:NGI Pointer’s second open call is live! We will host two informative webinars where you get to know how to become an NGI architect\, how to receive funds for your idea and help to build the Next Generation of Internet. In the first Open Call\, we have funded 24 projects with up to €200.000 along with business and technical support during a 12-month Support Programme. In this second and last Open Call\, we are looking for new amazing ideas. \nThe project is part of Next Generation Internet (NGI)\, the “internet for humans” initiative from the European Commission and aims to transform the Internet of tomorrow into an Internet of humans that responds to people’s fundamental needs.  \nJoin us in the webinars and get to know everything about the requirements and expectations for getting NGI funding.   \nAgenda\n\nWelcome.\nWhat is the Next Generation of Internet (NGI)? — Jean-Luc Dorel\, European Commission.\nWhat is the NGI Pointer project? — Mirko Presser\, Aarhus University\nHow to apply for funding? — Claire Tonna\, FundingBox\nQ&A\n\nFILL OUT THIS FORM & JOIN THE WEBINAR!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-pointer-open-call-2-session-1/
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SUMMARY:Stadiem 1st open call webinar
DESCRIPTION:STADIEM is presenting with this webinar its 1st Open Call for media startups\, scaleups and SMEs\, aimed at bringing them together with investors and media organisations to foster the development of Next Generation Media solutions. \n\nLearn more about STADIEM’s vision and objectives\nLearn about STADIEM’s Open Call programme\nDiscover how to apply for funding\n\nThe Agenda in detail: \n\n1:00-1:10 | Introduction to STADIEM project | Mike Matton\, STADIEM Project Coordinator\, VRT\n1:10-1:20 | Objectives of the 1st Open Call and its phases | Media City Bergen\n1:20-1:30 | How to apply? | Violeta Vasileva\, F6S\n1:30-2:00 | Q&A with participants\n\nParticipation is free but registration is mandatory (through Eventbrite). \nThis event is funded by the European Commission
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/stadiem-1st-open-call-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210217T100000
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SUMMARY:TETRA Webinar: How to write a winning offer
DESCRIPTION:When: 17 February 2021 at 10:00 CET \nThe TETRA project is proud to bring you a Webinar on “How to write a winning offer”\, hosted by PEDAL Consulting and will feature Robert Miskuf and Innocent Mateeka both of whom are experienced public procurement practitioners. \nRegistration\nTo register please click HERE! \nAgenda\n\nWelcome and Introduction (5 mins)\nBy Innocent Mateeka Project Manager at PEDAL Consulting\nHow Tetra provides Access to Tenderio services to help you win business abroad and how to get involved (10 mins)\nBy Robert Miskuf CEO PEDAL Consulting and Co-founder Tenderio\nHow to write a winning offer (35 mins)\nBy Robert Miskuf and Innocent Mateeka\nQuestion and Answer (10 mins)\n\nspeakers\nMr. Robert Miskuf – Optimist. Received €8.02M in EU/US grants. Managing two kids and a portfolio of projects worth € 39M EUR. Robert is the Founder and CEO of PEDAL Consulting and Tenderio. Robert has been involved in over 50 FP7/H2020 projects and coordinated several international tenders. Frequent speaker at high level events on public procurement organized by the European Commission or under the EU presidencies. \n  \n  \n  \n \nInnocent Mateeka – is a Project Manager in PEDAL Consulting and TENDERIO. As a trained lawyer\, he has both the professional and technical competence to effectively execute extraterritorial projects. He holds a number of academic and professional qualifications which make him uniquely placed in the exercise of his duties. \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/tetra-webinar-how-to-write-a-winning-offer/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210211T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210211T180000
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SUMMARY:NGI Forward Salon: Digital Sovereignty in eID-Solutions | Part 1
DESCRIPTION:NGI Forward Salon Digital Sovereignty in eID-Solutions – Self-sovereign\, Centralised or Privatised? Part 1\nwith Deutsches Forschungsinstitut für öffentliche Verwaltung \, FÖV \nNGI Forward WP4 Salon with organizing partner: German University of Administrative Sciences and German Research Institute for Public Administration – Programme area “Transformation of the state in the digital age”. (Prof. Dr. Mario Martini). \nSCOPE\nElectronic identity (eID) is the enabler of digital transformation: whether in business or in public administration\, citizens and companies need a convenient and secure way to identify themselves in the digital world. \nIn the long term\, however\, an electronic identity should not be limited to simply provide a digital twin to the state-issued ID document. The vision of an eID already shows great potential for revolutionizing a wide range of digital processes\, such as opening a bank account\, verifying an academic degree\, or applying for social welfare payments. \nTime is running out for the government’s own solutions\, because large technology companies have discovered the power of convenient eID solutions that allow them to collect a large amount of data. This makes it more difficult to find holistic\, interoperable solutions in which the user does not become a data supplier. At the same time\, the German administration is under time pressure due to the implementation requirement of the (Online Access Act) OZG by the end of 2022. Without authenticated citizen accounts that individuals can use to log in to the electronic administration\, fully digitized communication between the administration and citizens or companies is impossible. The rollout of OZG services is therefore directly linked to the rollout of digital identities. In a European electronic government network (Single Digital Gateway)\, interoperable solutions not only make economic sense\, but are also a legal requirement. \nIt is therefore hardly surprising that the German chancellor has made digital identity a top priority. With the support of 20 partners from science and industry\, she wants to create facts with the Optimos 2.0 project by September 2021. The stated goal is to develop eID services that enable citizens to securely release personal data to service providers – directly from one’ smartphone. At the same time\, the Ministry of Economy is promoting real-life “showcase regions” with the “Secure Identities” program – with the aim of making digital identities accessible to a relevant number of users and thus creating a state-driven alternative program to Facebook-login or other data-intensive industry solutions. \nThe federal policy strategies thus follow a common line with Brussels: At the Union level\, the eIDAS Regulation pursues the goal of generating an interoperable Europe-wide identity ecosystem from existing isolated solutions. At the core of the EU Commission’s current reform efforts is the intention to promote digital identities through suitable interface standards. \nLast but not least\, the eID card\, which has been introduced in Germany since January 1\, 2021\, represents an important impetus for cross-border legal transactions: It allows citizens from other EU countries to apply for a “digital ID card” in Germany in order to be able to identify themselves digitally in the same way as with a German electronic ID card. This also makes it clear: Anyone who does not think about interoperability and citizen-centricity from the very beginning will either promote eID solutions that are of limited help to users due to their lack of broad impact\, or solutions that users trust only to a limited extent due to questionable data usage. \nBut to what extent have legislative efforts so far been successful in turning the existing isolated solutions of individual industries into a broadly functioning ecosystem? What hurdles must an eID solution overcome in order to be as connectable as it is secure from the citizen’s perspective? How can the digital sovereignty of citizens be ensured? And how can the “German Angst” of a lack of data protection and security be reconciled with technical progress? \nSpeakers\nElizabeth M. Renieris\, Tech & Human Rights Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard Kennedy School\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethrenieris/ \nChristoph Sorge\, Inhaber der Professur für Rechtsinformatik\, Universität des Saarlandes\nhttps://www.uni-saarland.de/lehrstuhl/sorge/personen/leitung/prof-dr-ing-christoph-sorge.html \nHelmut Nehrenheim\, Ministry of economics and digitalisation NRW/Germany; UN/CEFACT; Blockchain-Initiative BiVD; Self-Sovereign Identity\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/helmut-nehrenheim-677049170/ \nKai Hermsen\, Global Coordinator of the Charter of Trust; Member of the Siemens Cybersecurity Board\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kaihermsen/ \nModeration\nMargrit Seckelmann\, Managing Director German Research Institute for Public Administration\, https://www.linkedin.com/in/margrit-seckelmann-65093734/ \nCarsten Berger\, Researcher German Research Institute for Public Administration\, https://www.linkedin.com/in/carsten-berger-4132a2105/ \nOrganizers\nCarsten Berger and Michael Kolain (FÖV Speyer) with Rob Van Kranenburg and Gaëlle Le Gars \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-forward-salon-digital-sovereignty-in-eid-solutions-part-1/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210211T170000
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SUMMARY:DEL4ALL WORLD CAFÉ WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:Women in Science – Emerging Technologies in an E–Learning Environment\nOn 11 February 2021 at 4:00 pm CET\, DEL4ALL is organising a World Café Webinar entitled “Women in Science – Emerging Technologies in an E–Learning Environment” as part of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. At present\, less than 30 percent of researchers worldwide are women\, and according to UNESCO data (2014 – 2016)\, only around 30 percent of all female students select STEM-related fields in higher education. Science and gender equality are both vital for technology development. Therefore\, our World Café brings together several female experts working in the field of technology to share their achievements and expertise and to discuss the value of emerging technologies for the e-learning environment. As part of the event\, DEL4ALL will also introduce its latest project findings captured in the first version of the DEL Research Agenda. \nAgenda\n16:05 – 16:10\nWelcome Speech\nDr Anne Bajart\, Deputy Head of Unit at DG CONNECT Unit G.2 Interactive Technologies\, Digital for Culture and Education\, European Commission\n \n16:10 – 16:15\nIntroduction DEL4ALL Project\nDr Monique Calisti\, CEO Martel Innovate\, DEL4ALL Coordinator \n16:15 – 16:20\nIntroduction DEL Research Agenda\nKlaudia G. Farkas\, Commonwealth Centre for Connected Learning\, DEL4ALL \n16:20 – 16:55\nExpert Panel Discussion on Emerging Technologies \n\nPerrine de Coëtlogon\, Advocate of Blockchain & Open Education\, Universite de Lille\nAngeliki Dedopoulou\, Senior Manager of EU Public Affairs\, Huawei\nProf Carmen Holotescu\, Director & Dean\, Center for Open Education and Blockchain\, University Ioan Slavici\, Timișoara\nProf Athina Karatzogianni\, Professor in Media and Communication\, University of Leicester\nAlessia Messuti\, Learning Innovation Officer\, International Training Centre of the International Training Organization\, ILO\nDr Natalie Smolenski\, Vice President of Global Digital Credentials\, Hyland\n\n16:55 – 17:00\nConclusion & outlook on DEL4ALL’s next activities \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/del4all-world-cafe-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210205T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210205T180000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
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SUMMARY:EU Open Source Policy Summit 2021
DESCRIPTION:OpenForum Europe and the Linux Foundation are excited to invite you to the EU Open Source Policy Summit 2021\nIt’s becoming increasingly clear that ‘Open’ must play a central role as Europe addresses its pressing digital policy challenges. Open source and open technologies drive digital transformation in practice\, and policies that support this process pave the way for European economic development and citizen empowerment. The EU Open Source Policy Summit will bring this squarely into the policy discussion. \nWith this Policy Summit\, OpenForum Europe aims to facilitate an engaged and informed dialogue between a large array of stakeholders\, who work at the intersection of politics and technology. Speakers and panelists will address the role of ‘Open’ in the green transition\, the recovery packages\, digital sovereignty and the EU’s competitiveness\, as well as the sometimes polarized views of Digital Sovereignty. \nIn the end\, we challenge ourselves to answer: how do we create a winning open source culture in Europe? \nWe look forward to enhancing the political debate at this critical juncture\, as discussions of Openness move into a deeper understanding of the strategic role Open Source will play in Europe’s digital future.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/eu-open-source-policy-summit-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210204T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210204T130000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081400Z
UID:40039-1612440000-1612443600@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:LEDGER 3rd Open Call – Webinar #3
DESCRIPTION:Join third out of four live webinars on the LEDGER’s current 3rd Open Call 4th of February\, at 12:00 pm (noon) CET! \n REGISTER HERE FOR THE WEBINAR!\nLEDGER\, the Venture Builder for Human-Centric Solutions\, is holding a series of 4 webinars to help you apply to its current 3rd Open call. In this third webinar\, you can get first-hand feedback from previous Open Calls participants. \nStay tuned for detailed information on the remaining webinar. \nTo get more info or apply for the LEDGER’s 3rd Open Call\, click here! \nOpen Call benefits:\n\nUp to €150K equity-free for 9 best-in-class projects\nTechnology and business-focused mentoring provided\n6-month Customised Venture Builder Programme\nPotential venture capital investments & more\n\nThis webinar is free and open to all interested stakeholders. \nTo stay up to date with the latest project news\, join the LEDGER community here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ledger-3rd-open-call-webinar-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210203T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210203T160000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
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SUMMARY:NGI Talk with Dirk Jumpertz
DESCRIPTION:NGI TALK: “Cybersecurity for a safer Internet” BY Dirk Jumpertz\nWhen: 3rd of February at 15:00 CET\nWhere: Free REGISTER HERE!  \nABOUT THE EVENT\nInformation security is a fundamental building block of our business. According to EURid\, enforcing key security protocols such as DNSSEC helps reduce the chance that visitors are led to fake websites and tricked into supplying personal information if they enter a protected web address into their browser. \nSecurity on the Web is crucial when aiming at building a European initiative for a Human Internet that respects the fundamental values of privacy\, participation and diversity. This approach aligns with The Next Generation Internet goal to successfully address global sustainability challenges. \nJoin the next NGI Talk\, a roundtable facilitated by the NGI community ambassador Aljosa Pasic\, in which Dirk Jumpertz (Security Manager at EURid) and experts from SIDN Labs. \nRegister here for this event! \n\nAbout Dirk Jumpertz and EURid\nDirk Jumpertz is the Security Manager at EURid\, the top-level domain registry operator appointed by the EC for .eu\, .ею and .ευ. His career started in the late 1990s while working at PING\, one of the first internet service providers in Belgium. Since then he has deep-dived into internet technology and cybersecurity\, gradually moving to cyber governance and policy. \nEURid is an organisation encouraging SMEs in Europe to have an online presence with a .eu domain. Their vision is to support the European Digital Single Market by actively working to ensure a trustworthy .eu environment and to enable online multilingualism. \nAbout SIDN Labs\nSIDN Labs strive to help the Dutch\, European and global communities by contributing to ongoing improvement of the internet infrastructure’s trustworthiness. Their work is motivated by the recognition that a secure\, resilient and transparent internet infrastructure is of increasing social and economic importance.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-talk-with-dirk-jumpertz/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210128T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210128T130000
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SUMMARY:Working Breakfast with the European Parliament
DESCRIPTION:Working Breakfast with the European Parliament: “How policy makers can support the digitalization for European SMEs”\nHosted by Adriana Maldonado López\, MEP member of the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) and substitute on the Committee on Industry\, Research and Energy (ITRE) and on the Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age (AIDA). \nIn the framework of the H2020 Innovation and Research Programme\, the European Commission selected different acceleration programmes to support the implementation of breakthrough technologies in the European SMEs and make the transition to their digitisation more agile. In this framework\, three acceleration programmes were selected with the aim of facilitate the revolution of Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs) across European SMEs\, supporting the development of innovative use-cases and supporting technological SMEs through the road to market. \nThe session is jointly organized by three acceleration programmes with a relevant role fostering the adoption of Blockchain and DLTs\, by the SMEs in Europe: \n\nThe BLOCKCHERS project selected from more than 150 applicants a wide portfolio of SMEs and use cases\, comprised by 30 teams from 12 EU countries\, where the application of DLTs in new sectors and applications different from fintech was demonstrated.\nBLOCKSTART is a 3-stage partnership programme. Each DLT/ blockchain startup receives a grant (equity-free) of up to €20\,000\, tailored tech and business mentoring. This accelerator is focused on fintech\, ICT\, and retail.\nBLOCKPOOL project is already ongoing and has selected for funding 25 SMEs to develop and test DLT in more than 11 different DLTs and directly affecting 8 different economic sectors.\n\nDuring the breakfast\, attendees will have the opportunity to know first-hand three relevant SMEs participating in the programmes\, who will explain in detail their use cases and business ideas\, as real examples of application and success. \nTo complete this session\, the attendees will have the opportunity to know the main challenges that SMEs have towards their digitisation\, and some policy recommendations for the future regulations in the field of these disruptive technologies (Blockchain and DLTs). \nThe deadline for registrations is the 26th of January 2021 at 17:00h CET. The places available are limited. Register here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/working-breakfast-with-the-european-parliament/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210128T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210128T120000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081407Z
UID:40041-1611831600-1611835200@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:NGI EXPLORERS Open Call#3 - webinar
DESCRIPTION:A Step-by-Step Guide webinar\nAre you a Top European Researcher or Innovator in the Internet-related field?\nWe’ll be answering all your burning questions about applying for the NGI Explorers Open Call# 3\, live on air. \nIf you’re thinking of applying\, or are already half-way through your application for NGI Explorers Open Call #3\, then this webinar is for you. \nJoin our NGI Explorers team\, to find out: \n\nThe mission of the Next Generation Internet Explorers program\nAre you eligible to apply?\nWhich track to choose? Open idea? Challenge or Paired Team?\n\nThese and many more questions will be addressed during our webinar! \nJOIN US! https://www.f6s.com/ngiexplorersopencall3-astep-by-stepguidewebinar
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-explorers-open-call3-webinar/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210128T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210128T120000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081351Z
UID:40036-1611831600-1611835200@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:NGI EXPLORERS Open Call#3 - webinar #1
DESCRIPTION:NGI EXPLORERS Open Call#3 – A Step-by-Step Guide webinar\nAre you a Top European Researcher or Innovator in the Internet-related field? \nWe’ll be answering all your burning questions about applying for the NGI Explorers Open Call# 3\, live on air.\nIf you’re thinking of applying\, or are already half-way through your application for NGI Explorers Open Call #3\, then this webinar is for you. \nJoin our NGI Explorers team\, to find out: \n\nThe mission of the Next Generation Internet Explorers program\nAre you eligible to apply?\nWhich track to choose? Open idea? Challenge or Paired Team?\n\nThese and many more questions will be addressed during our webinar! \nJOIN US!\nMore info here: https://www.f6s.com/ngiexplorersopencall3-astep-by-stepguidewebinar
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-explorers-open-call3-webinar-1/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210127T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081528Z
UID:40065-1611759600-1611766800@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:Citizen Control of Personal Data
DESCRIPTION:New Initiative “Citizen Control of Personal Data” within the Citizen Focus Action Cluster\nOn January 27th\, 2021\, the Smart Cities Marketplace will launch its new Initiative “Citizen Control of Personal Data” within the Citizen Focus Action Cluster. We kindly invite you to join us from 15 to 17 h and learn more the initiative’s approach to handling personal data. \nEnormous changes will take place in the next few years in the field of data\, moving from the current large-corporation approach\, where personal data is collected for narrow commercial benefit\, to an approach aiming at the greater good of society and the economy. \nThe intention of the “Citizen Control of Personal Data” initiative is to contribute to speeding up the adoption\, at scale\, of common open urban data platforms\, and ensure that 300 million European citizens are served by cities with competent urban data platforms\, by 2025. The potential for citizen’s personal data to contribute to data ecosystems will be significantly enhanced by introducing secure\, ethical and legal access to this highly coveted and valuable personal data\, incorporating citizen-generated data as “city data“. \nThe “Citizen Control of Personal Data” initiative will seek to remove existing obstacles and help build the conditions and relationships whereby the citizen will be willing to share personal data with a city and with other actors in the data economy. The ambition behind this new initiative is to give the smart cities movement a boost by providing cities with access to a rich personal data pool. This pool of data\, in turn\, would stimulate further activity within the data economy\, accelerate the take-up of urban data platforms and contribute to the improvement of mobility\, health\, energy efficiency and better governance among other. \nYou can register for the initiative launch here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/citizen-control-of-personal-data/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210127T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210127T110000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081348Z
UID:40035-1611741600-1611745200@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:TETRA WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:TETRA WEBINAR: Business models for the Next Generation Internet\nWhen: 27 January 2021 at 10:00 AM (CET)\nWhere: Online \nIn this webinar session\, we will learn about the different types of business models\, from the most basic “direct sale” models all the way to software/product-as-a-service and other hybrid models suitable for open source. \nWe describe the differences and suitability for particular situations. Then\, we will assess what these business models could mean for your project and what are the prerequisites to execute them successfully. \nMore information: https://business.ngi.eu/join-now/webinars/webinar-12-business-models-for-the-next-generation-internet/ \nRegister: https://meeting.zoho.eu/meeting/register?sessionId=1236443557 \nOur speakers\nSlavo TULEYA is a “Generation Y” expert on Corporate Innovation and Intrapreneurship. In the past\, he gained experience by helping launch Innovation labs such as the SKODA AUTO DigiLab and its related offices in Tel Aviv and Beijing. Slavo lived in 7 countries in the last 7 years and accumulated his experience from Real-Estate\, Utilities\, and Automotive. He is a Certified Design Sprint Master and founder of the Czechoslovak Service Design Community. Today he continues building new ventures in the field of Digital Native Vertical Brands and Service Design. Companies usually get in touch with Slavo for advice on how to set up internal innovation labs\, methodologies\, and keynotes on Intrapreneurship. \nIvan FILUS is senior consultant in BIC Bratislava\, EU project manager\, innovation advisor\, financial and administrative coordinator of Enterprise Europe Network in Slovakia\, Horizon 2020 National Contact Point for Innovation in SMEs and Access to Risk Finance and the key account manager for all successful EIC Accelerator beneficiaries in Slovakia. He is active in the EU RTD Framework Programmes for research and innovation\, project management\, financial management\, technology transfer\, research and innovation policies and strategies\, innovation management\, SMEs development\, business modelling\, business planning\, financing\, regional development\, pre-commercial procurement.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/tetra-webinar-6/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="TETRA project":MAILTO:info@tetraproject.eu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210126T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210126T110000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081458Z
UID:40060-1611655200-1611658800@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:NGI-Assure First Open Call Webinar
DESCRIPTION:NGI-Assure’s Open Call for Technical R&D projects is open! And we are ready to tell you all about it in the NGI-Assure First Open Call Webinar: Get up to €50k to build a reliable Internet for all\, to be held on Tuesday 26th January at 10:00 – 11:00 CEST \n Register now for the webinar! \nThe internet lies at the heart of our modern economies and societies\, but it was not designed to be used in the way we use it now. Additional innovations are needed\, in particular to make usage of remote resources on the internet more trustworthy and secure. We will select the most innovative and useful projects through a series of competitive open calls. Projects will receive financial\, technical and business support. \nWe are looking for technical R&D projects that provide some form of assurance regarding any aspect of the internet and the way we use it today or will use it tomorrow. How do we know whether some person is who she claims to be? How can we tell a specific resource on the internet is genuine? How do we assert provenance and integrity? And how can we make this transparent and privacy friendly? \nWe prefer concrete and viable outcomes. The technology you propose should be relevant to the long-term evolution of the internet and in the interest of actual internet users in the real world. Show us that your idea solves a problem\, and what you need to make it happen. \nLearn about the objectives of NGI Assure\, its open calls and what you can get out of the programme. During this webinar\, we will explain the requirements of the call\, the type of solutions we are looking for\, and the funding and services that selected projects will receive. \nAGENDA\n\n10:00 – Presentation of the NGI Initiative\nMichiel Leenars\, NLnet\n10:15 – Presentation of NGI Assure objectives and its Open Calls\nNuno Manarte\, FundingBox\n10:30 – Questions & Answers from participants\nMichiel Leenars\, NLnet; Nuno Manarte\, FundingBox\n11:00 – End of the session\n\n Register now for the webinar!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-assure-first-open-call-webinar/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210125T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081522Z
UID:40063-1611585000-1611594000@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:Monitoring Digital Transformation
DESCRIPTION:Monitoring Digital Transformation: The role of Artificial Intelligence in the Industrial Modernisation\nArtificial intelligence has rapidly gained in importance and diffusion and is now beyond the nascent phase. This workshop will review in detail the demand and supply dynamics related to the AI pointing to the opportunities\, most promising use cases and future potential arising from Artificial Intelligence. \nAI’s potential in terms of future growth and socio-economic impacts is impressive. As a general-purpose technology\, it is expected to be adopted in a variety of ways by all industries and by a multitude of actors. Indeed\, the COVID-19 pandemic has underlined the centrality of AI (for example in contact tracing) in countering the disease. Nonetheless\, the deployment of AI use cases is hindered by multiple challenges and implementation barriers. To reap concrete business opportunities\, enterprises must be aware of these challenges and of the countermeasures that industry and policy makers are trying to implement in Europe. \nAfter an introduction on ATI project and an overview of the main trends in AI\, the workshop will explore policies\, initiatives and services that are being developed to foster AI adoption and will discuss on the impact those initiatives have on end users\, especially SMEs. \nRegister at the link below:\nhttps://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/ATIWORKSHOPAI25012021
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/monitoring-digital-transformation/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210122T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210122T120000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081412Z
UID:40043-1611311400-1611316800@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:NGI_TRUST Webinar Results #2
DESCRIPTION:From February 2019 to May 2020\, the NGI_Trust project ran three Open Calls to fund the development of a human-centric Internet through privacy and trust enhancing technologies. These calls attracted a significant number of applications and NGI_Trust was able to fund 56 projects focused on relevant innovations. Now that all of the funding has been allocated\, it is time to focus in on the funded projects and showcase their ideas and developments. NGI_Trust has started a series of webinars to do just this – and also to help build a community of innovators among the projects through shared ideas and principles. \nNGI_Trust will be continuing webinars with our projects during 2021. You can also find out more about the projects via the NGI_Trust twitter account and through the NGI blogposts. \nMore info on the NGI_Trust website.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi_trust-webinar-results-2/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210121T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210121T180000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081428Z
UID:40049-1611248400-1611252000@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:NGIAtlantic.eu - Third Open Call proposers webinar
DESCRIPTION:Show your Talent through our Twinning Lab: Third Open Call proposers webinar\nFollowing  the  first  two successful  Open Calls\, on the 1st of December NGIatlantic.eu launched its third call to support EU- organisations to carry out research experiments across Next Generation Internet application domains using EU and/or US-based experimental platforms. The application deadline for this third open call is 26th of February 2021.  For this third call\, proposals will address one or both the priority areas identified: (i) the development and/or evolution of EU – US Experimental Platforms for NGI experiments\, and/or (ii) experimentation of results with key NGI technologies addressing NGI priority topics where results are mature enough for transatlantic experiments. Internet Trustworthiness and Greening the internet are new topics introduced under this call. \nThis webinar is part of a series organised around the NGIatlantic.eu Open Calls. It will introduce the NGIatlantic.eu project and opportunities and will follow with a deep dive-into the details of the third Open Call\, including the NGI topic focus areas where experiments will be funded. This time the event will also offer to the active participants of the NGIatlantic.eu Twinning Lab a roadshow to promote their current work and ideas for initiating future projects. Both public and private institutions from the EU and the US will gain the opportunity to start a collaborative dialogue with potential partners which can contribute to the complete deployment and adoption of their experiments connected to Next Generation Internet fields through the NGIatlantic.eu open calls. \nThe third NGIatlantic.eu open call is open until the 26th February 2021. This pitching session constitutes a great opportunity not only to active participants to the Twinning Lab\, but also to potential new ones willing to join the NGIatlantic.eu open calls. In the final part of the event\, participants will join a practical visual collaboration session to enable them to easily build and map relevant ideas for future experiments \nParticipants will: \n\nGet insights about the NGIatlantic.eu services and open calls.\nExplore the benefits and added value of joining the Twinning Lab online tool.\nPromote their services and find collaborations for generating new experiments.\nGenerate new ideas and link them with those of potential partners from the EU-US.\n\nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngiatlantic-eu-third-open-call-proposers-webinar/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210120T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210120T130000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081356Z
UID:40038-1611144000-1611147600@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:LEDGER 3rd Open Call – Webinar #2
DESCRIPTION:Any doubts and questions about Ledger’s 3rd Open Call left? Join second out of four live webinars on the LEDGER’s current 3rd Open Call 20th of January\, at 12:00 pm (noon) CET!! \n REGISTER HERE FOR THE WEBINAR!\nLEDGER\, the Venture Builder for Human-Centric Solutions\, is holding a series of 4 webinars to help you apply to its current 3rd Open call. In this second webinar\, the focus will be on introducing verticals and explaining tech mentorship that is part of this Open Call benefits. \nStay tuned for detailed information on the 2 remaining webinars. \nTo get more info or apply for the LEDGER’s 3rd Open Call\, click here! \nOpen Call benefits:\n\nUp to €150K equity-free for 9 best-in-class projects\nTechnology and business-focused mentoring provided\n6-month Customised Venture Builder Programme\nPotential venture capital investments & more\n\nThis webinar is free and open to all interested stakeholders. \nTo stay up to date with the latest project news\, join the LEDGER community here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ledger-3rd-open-call-webinar-2/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210113T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081333Z
UID:40029-1610539200-1610542800@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:COVID-X Open Call - webinar
DESCRIPTION:COVID-X is an exclusive acceleration program funded by the European Union as part of the response plan to defeat COVID-19 through the power of data. COVID-X is promoting its Open Call #1. \nThe project will grant EU companies (Single Players) with 100K€ indirect funding to validate their data solutions in one of our clinical partners from Italy\, Spain or Sweden. If the company already brings a Healthcare Provider that can validate the solution\, the financial support will go up to 150K€ (Team Players). The solutions should address challenges related to diagnosis\, prognosis or follow-up of COVID-19 patients. You can apply to the call till 27th January (5pm CET)! \nSelected ideas will join our acceleration program to boost a quick market uptake. The plan of action will include technical support\, ethical validation\, and business coaching. In addition\, participants will have access to the COVID-X Sandbox\, a one-stop platform to exploit COVID-19 data sources\, incorporating general information on data silos\, as well as the integration\, visualization\, and exploratory analysis for easy understanding. \nRegister in our coming webinars: \n\nWebinar 1: 13 January 12pm (CET) – https://www.f6s.com/covid-xwebinar1\nWebinar 2: 15 January 12pm (CET) – https://www.f6s.com/covid-xwebinar2\nWebinar 3: 20 January 12pm (CET) – https://www.f6s.com/covid-xwebinar3\n\nMore info: www.covid-x.eu\nContact point: info@covid-x.eu\nTwitter: @TheCovidX\nLinkedIn: company/covid-x\nF6S Application: https://www.f6s.com/covid-x/
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/covid-x-open-call-webinar/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210113T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210113T120000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081353Z
UID:40037-1610535600-1610539200@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:HubIT webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Next Generation Internet: A Guide to the New Concept and its Opportunities\nThe Next Generation Internet (NGI) has the potential to disrupt our economy\, society\, and environment even more than internet technologies have changed our world over the last “emerging-Internet” years. \nTo develop a human-centric internet\, where technology is utilized as a powerful tool to serve the core European values of equality and democracy\, there must be the right priorities and framework set. NGI – European Commission initiative aims to develop the current Internet in terms of service and speed and launch an entirely new range of applications which will transform the current use of the Internet. The opportunities of such worldwide change will be uncovered during three presentations throughout the webinar. \n“Introduction to the Next Generation Internet: The Internet of Humans” by Robert Miskuf (Pedal Consulting) \nThe Next Generation Internet (NGI) is a European Commission initiative that aims to shape the development and evolution of the Internet into an Internet of Humans. The focus is on advanced technologies including privacy and trust\, search and discovery\, decentralized architectures\, blockchain\, Internet of Things\, social media\, interactive technologies\, as well as technologies supporting multilingualism and accessibility. To ensure durable impact NGI also provides mentoring to help bring research and innovation outcomes to the market. \nIn his presentation\, Robert Miskuf from PEDAL Consulting (a partner of the TETRA project which acts as a business accelerator for NGI) will present the most relevant actions in this field. \n“The Next Generation Internet – Re-thinking the Digital Agenda Towards the Society” by Jose Gonzalez (Australo) \nJose’s presentation will outline what are the key values of the Next Generation Internet (NGI) and what that actually means. The roadmap which shapes the human-centered Internet will be presented as the ideology that the people-centered Internet works to make sure the Internet is a positive force for good\, improving the lives and well-being of people around the world. The presentation of “Digital Agenda” will underline the need for defining such a strategy\, giving examples like the empowerment of women in STEM\, and the significant role that mobility programmes have over the professional careers of talented researchers and entrepreneurs. \n“Trusted and Reliable Content on Future Blockchains” by Mirko Lorenz (TruBlo) \nThe presentation will address the importance of ensuring truthful content online as the amount of fake news or misleading and false information presented as news increases each year. The main topic of the presentation spans the fight against dis- and mal-information and with regard to Next Generation Internet (NGI) – a vision of useful\, trusted content for society as a whole.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/hubit-webinar/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210111T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210111T120000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081315Z
UID:40023-1610362800-1610366400@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:DAPSI OPEN CALL #2 - WEBINAR #2
DESCRIPTION:DAPSI OPEN CALL #2 WEBINAR #2 | GUIDE FOR APPLICANTS \nOn Monday\, 11th January 2021 at 11:00 am CET\, we'll be answering all your burning questions about applying for the DAPSI Open Call #2\, live on air. \nIf you’re thinking of applying\, or are already half-way through your application for DAPSI Open Call #2\, then this webinar is for you. \nJoin our team\, to find out: \n\nWhat is DAPSI\nWhich are the data portability challenges\nSupport services\nHow to apply\n\nThese and many more questions will be addressed during our webinar!\nJOIN US!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/dapsi-open-call-2-webinar-2/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201216T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081313Z
UID:40022-1608130800-1608134400@ngi.eu
SUMMARY:DAPSI OPEN CALL #2 - WEBINAR #1
DESCRIPTION:DAPSI OPEN CALL #2 WEBINAR #1 | GUIDE FOR APPLICANTS\nThe Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative is launching a new call to shape the development and evolution of the Internet into an Internet of Humans. Data Portability & Service Incubator (DAPSI) open call addresses all internet innovators developing technology solutions and services in the data portability field. The following domains are specially targeted: service portability\, data compatibility &amp; interoperability\, security &amp; privacy and other relevant topics in the data portability and services field. \nThis 2nd open call is based on a cascade funding instrument. Each selected project can receive grants up to €150.000\, tailored technical and business resources\, access to top infrastructure and much more! \nParticipate in a highly qualified ecosystem to develop and validate a Data Portability technology solution and/or service. During the programme\, the DAPSI consortium will provide the logic and vision\, the necessary technical support\, as well as coaching and mentoring to the participants\, where only some will progress to the Booster phase. \nDuring this event\, DAPSI’s partners will present the call and answer all your questions! We also invite one of the first DAPSI open call winners to be present in order to share his experience with you. \nAgenda\n\nCap Digital Presentation: support for Europe\, and NGI initiative\nDAPSI project: global overview\nTestimony of one of the 1st DAPSI open call winner\nChallenges overview\nAcceleration program overview\n2nd call for projects overview\nQuestions & answers
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/dapsi-open-call-2-webinar-1/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201216T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201216T120000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081307Z
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SUMMARY:ONTOCHAIN Open Call Webinar
DESCRIPTION:ONTOCHAIN launched an open call for internet innovators distributing €1.14m to build the framework of a new software ecosystem for trusted\, traceable\, and transparent ontological knowledge management. \nJoin the webinar to find out: \n\nWhat is ONTOCHAIN?\nWhat are the Open Call topics/challenges?\nWhat are the eligibility criteria?\nHow to apply?\n\nAll participants’ questions will be answered live on-air in the Q&A section of the webinar. \nRegister here: https://www.f6s.com/ontochainopencall1-webinar
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ontochain-open-call-webinar/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201127T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201127T140000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
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SUMMARY:eSSIF-Lab’s Infrastructure - oriented Open Call webinar
DESCRIPTION:Find out all about the eSSIF-Lab’s Infrastructure – oriented Open Call\nDo you have questions about the Open Call? Want tips for crafting an effective proposal? Join our live webinar on the eSSIF-Lab’s current Infrastructure – oriented Open Call. \nWhen\nOn Friday\, 27th of November at 13:00 pm CET\, project coordinators will be answering all your questions about the application process\, the programme\, framework and the value of the eSSIF-Lab’s Infrastructure – oriented Open Call. \nWhere\nOnline\, register here!  \neSSIF-Lab’s Infrastructure-Oriented Open Call\nThis call targets open-source Self-Sovereign Identity components for eSSIF-Lab Framework which fall within the SSI concept (i.e. technologies which allow individuals to control their electronic identities and guard their privacy). \nNext deadline to apply for the Infrastructure-oriented Open Call: 4th of January 2021. \nThere is up to €155K funding for innovators to develop technical enhancements and extensions of eSSIF-Lab’s Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) Framework. \nApply here for the Infrastructure-oriented Open Call!\nThe webinar is free and open to all interested stakeholders.\n \nREGISTER HERE!\n\neSSIF-Lab is an EU-funded project and aims at advancing the broad uptake of Self-Sovereign Identities (SSI) as a next-generation\, open and trusted digital identity solution for faster and safer electronic transactions via the Internet and in real life.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/essif-labs-infrastructure-oriented-open-call-webinar/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201117T124000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201117T134000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081202Z
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SUMMARY:Stockholm Internet Forum @ IGF 2020
DESCRIPTION:Stockholm Internet Forum 2021 Networking Session\n\nContribute to shaping the next Stockholm Internet Forum during this open networking session with the Swedish International Development Cooperation Sida and the organisers of next year’s event. \nThe Swedish International Development Agency\, Sida\, invites the IGF community to feed into the development of Stockholm Internet Forum 2021 (SIF21). SIF  is a platform for advancing a free\, open and secure Internet as a driver of development for decreasing poverty and increasing freedom from oppression. SIF21 will be held online in May 2021 and centre around how to protect and defend a free\, open and secure internet in the shifting landscape of the pandemic. \nWhat are the most pressing issues you see coming? How do we mobilise in response to them? How do we create an online SIF space that is safe\, secure and enables meaningful participation and exchange? We are keen to hear your ideas!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/stockholm-internet-forum-igf-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201106T141000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201106T154000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081150Z
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Internet Governance & the Right to Development
DESCRIPTION:IGF 2020 Sustainable Internet Governance & the Right to Development\nThis meeting continues groundbreaking work drawing links between environmental sustainability and human rights. Its focus is Article 4 of the Charter of Human Rights and Principles for the Internet in light of the urgent need to identify and rectify the adverse environmental impacts of internet technologies. This meeting will contribute to emerging action plans to ensure that environmental sustainability and the full realization of human rights are cornerstones of internet governance. \nInternet-connected technologies play a vital role in helping to achieve full realisation of human rights. All around the world emerging technologies are contributing to the effort of eradicating poverty\, hunger\, and diseases and promoting gender equality and empowerment of women and youth. Digital technologies are also increasingly central to our current efforts to find solutions to the climate crisis and to promote environmental protection. However in this still highly digitally divided world we live in\, the drive for digital overconsumption is creating unprecedented levels of e-waste\, a burden that affects mostly developing countries with the huge environmental cost\, and the consequent exposure of entire populations to serious health conditions. \nThis year the IRPC meeting will be looking into Article 4 of the Charter of Human Rights and Principles for the Internet  – Right to Development Through the Internet to address how human development and environmental sustainability can be achieved through the Internet\, and will work with representatives from all stakeholder groups to identify the adverse environmental impact of Internet-connected technologies and to help developing solutions to ensure the full realisation of human rights in the online environment. \nMeeting Format\nOpening Remarks and brief introduction to the Internet Rights and Principles Coalition\nMinda Moreira\, co-Chair IRPC \nPresentations from invited SpeakersQ&A from participants\, discussion\, closing remarks \nObjectives of this session:\n\nAddress the major issues arising from the rapid growth of the ICT industry and digital overconsumption in view of the human rights directly affected by resulting environmental hazards\nConsider further the specific impacts on human and sustainable development goals as these intersect with “greening the internet” policymaking.\nBring together representatives of all sectors committed to work on the urgently needed solutions to ensure that next generation of internet-connected technologies enable human development and a sustainable environment for full realisation of human rights.\n\nPolicy questions that this meeting will address include:\n\nHow does the environmental impact of internet-connected technologies affect human rights especially the right to development?\nAs the UN SDGs look to “connect the next billion”\, how can internet policymakers\, designers\, and citizens better respond to the environmental issues arising from the growing energy demands\, manufacturing\, consumption and disposal of internet-connected technologies?\nIn which specific areas can different stakeholders cooperate more closely to work towards environmentally sustainable and human rights-respecting internet futures?\n\nThis session follows up to Coalition’s annual meetings organised at IGF2018 in Paris and IGF2019 in Berlin\, as well the 2019 EuroDIG in The Hague\, and Plenary 4 from the EuroDIG 2020. It is part of the IRPC’s ongoing outreach and dissemination work based on the Charter of Human Rights and Principles for the Internet.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/sustainable-internet-governance-the-right-to-development/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201106T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201106T100000
DTSTAMP:20260602T203822
CREATED:20220728T081108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T081108Z
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SUMMARY:NGI @ IGF2020
DESCRIPTION:Trustworthy internet technologies against COVID-19\nTechnology has played a key role in the COVID-19 global health crisis outbreak and it will play an even more important role in supporting countries and citizens to overcome the crisis. This session will look at how effective technology-based measures have been in tackling the spread of the virus; how they have ensured the respect of laws and fundamental rights; and what lessons can be learned for the development of trustworthy internet technologies and their use for public policy purposes. \nThe public health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic created an unprecedented global challenge to health care systems and our way of life. Digital technologies have played an important role since the beginning of the crisis outbreak and they will play an even more important role in supporting countries and citizens to manage and overcome the crisis. In response to this emergency outbreak\, the European Commission has taken a series of initiatives to coordinate a common European approach for the use of mobile applications and mobile data in the context of the coronavirus crisis. The European Commission adopted a Recommendation to support Member States in exiting the COVID-19 crisis and supported European Member States in preparing and implementing a common European Toolbox for the use of mobile applications for contact tracing and warning. These instruments were flexible and agile enough to allow the European Union to promptly react and adapt its response to the emergency. Starting from the COVID-19 crisis experience\, this open forum aims at discussing how technologies can play a role in a global health crisis and yet continue to respect human rights and enact principles and values such as privacy\, trust\, openness\, transparency\, decentralisation\, user control and inclusiveness. The session will look at how effective technology-based measures taken in different countries and regions in the world have been in tackling the spread of the virus; how they have ensured the respect of laws and fundamental rights; and what lessons can be learned for the development of trustworthy internet technologies and their use for public policy purposes. The European Commission has also funded several projects developing technologies and apps to fight the COVID-19 outbreak\, notably in the context of the Next Generation Internet (NGI) programme. The open forum will be the occasion to present to the audience concrete projects and to reflect on lessons learnt and way forward. \nModerators:\n\nMonique Calisti\, CEO and Head of Martel Media and Consulting\, NGI Outreach Office Director\nEsteve Sanz\, European Commission\n\nSpeakers:\n\nGemma Carolillo\, Deputy Head of Unit\, Next-Generation Internet\, DG CNECT\nDirk-Willem van Gulik\, Special advisor to NL government for COVID-19 tracing apps\nJelena Malinina\, Digital health\, policy officer at  BEUC\, the European consumer organisation\nHong-Wei Jyan\, Director General\, Department of Cyber Security of Taiwan\, responsible for the development of the apps on COVID-19
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-igf2020/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
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