The article discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital technologies. Many businesses and organizations have had to transition operations online, increasing demand for services like video conferencing, e-commerce, and distance learning. This rapid shift to digital could permanently change how people work, learn, access services, and socialize in the future as virtual alternatives to in-person activities become more widely adopted and accepted.
The article discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the global economy and job market. Many countries experienced severe economic downturns with rising unemployment levels as various industries were forced to shutdown. While some jobs may be permanently lost, the author argues that with effective health and economic policies, the crisis could lead to new opportunities and a shift towards a more digital and environmentally-conscious economy in the long run.
The document discusses the opportunities that open science provides and the challenges of implementing open science practices. It argues that open science allows data and research to have a longer lifespan by enabling others to build upon it. While making data and methods openly available requires extra effort, databases and tools are helping to make open science practices more practical. The document urges researchers to look beyond just preventing bad practices and to focus on the potential benefits of open science, such as maximizing the usefulness of research and stimulating new discoveries.
Gracias a la difusión del Open Data, el manejo de grandes datos, Big Data, y la posibilidad de cruzar la información con datos propios y públicos de diferentes bases de datos, se dispone de un modelo Business Intelligence para SmartCities
The document discusses linked open government data, including:
1. Linked data is a set of principles for publishing machine-readable data as a service using standard protocols and formats.
2. The key benefits of linked open government data include breaking down data silos, accessing full datasets rather than individual files, and the network effect of increasing data value as more is linked.
3. Implementing linked open government data requires selecting high-value datasets, defining persistent URIs, using standards to model data, selecting an open license, and guaranteeing data persistence.
La ciudad inteligente utiliza tecnologías de la información y comunicaciones para hacer que la infraestructura crítica y los servicios públicos sean más eficientes e interactivos para los ciudadanos. Una ciudad inteligente también se compromete con el medio ambiente y la cultura. Las ciudades enfrentan nuevos desafíos como el aumento de la población y el consumo, que requieren un enfoque integrado e innovador.
Una ciudad inteligente se refiere a un tipo de desarrollo urbano sostenible que satisface las necesidades básicas de sus instituciones, empresas e habitantes de manera económica y operativa, al mismo tiempo que considera los aspectos sociales y ambientales. Una ciudad inteligente utiliza tecnologías de información y comunicación para gestionar eficientemente recursos y servicios urbanos.
The article discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital technologies. Many businesses and organizations have had to transition operations online, increasing demand for services like video conferencing, e-commerce, and distance learning. This rapid shift to digital could permanently change how people work, learn, access services, and socialize in the future as virtual alternatives to in-person activities become more widely adopted and accepted.
The article discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the global economy and job market. Many countries experienced severe economic downturns with rising unemployment levels as various industries were forced to shutdown. While some jobs may be permanently lost, the author argues that with effective health and economic policies, the crisis could lead to new opportunities and a shift towards a more digital and environmentally-conscious economy in the long run.
The document discusses the opportunities that open science provides and the challenges of implementing open science practices. It argues that open science allows data and research to have a longer lifespan by enabling others to build upon it. While making data and methods openly available requires extra effort, databases and tools are helping to make open science practices more practical. The document urges researchers to look beyond just preventing bad practices and to focus on the potential benefits of open science, such as maximizing the usefulness of research and stimulating new discoveries.
Gracias a la difusión del Open Data, el manejo de grandes datos, Big Data, y la posibilidad de cruzar la información con datos propios y públicos de diferentes bases de datos, se dispone de un modelo Business Intelligence para SmartCities
The document discusses linked open government data, including:
1. Linked data is a set of principles for publishing machine-readable data as a service using standard protocols and formats.
2. The key benefits of linked open government data include breaking down data silos, accessing full datasets rather than individual files, and the network effect of increasing data value as more is linked.
3. Implementing linked open government data requires selecting high-value datasets, defining persistent URIs, using standards to model data, selecting an open license, and guaranteeing data persistence.
La ciudad inteligente utiliza tecnologías de la información y comunicaciones para hacer que la infraestructura crítica y los servicios públicos sean más eficientes e interactivos para los ciudadanos. Una ciudad inteligente también se compromete con el medio ambiente y la cultura. Las ciudades enfrentan nuevos desafíos como el aumento de la población y el consumo, que requieren un enfoque integrado e innovador.
Una ciudad inteligente se refiere a un tipo de desarrollo urbano sostenible que satisface las necesidades básicas de sus instituciones, empresas e habitantes de manera económica y operativa, al mismo tiempo que considera los aspectos sociales y ambientales. Una ciudad inteligente utiliza tecnologías de información y comunicación para gestionar eficientemente recursos y servicios urbanos.
EnergyZip, Examining European Structural & Investment Funds for Renewable Energy. This project was made by the EnergyZip team during the Diplohack Brussels hackathon on 29-30 April 2016
RSE : le Medef et EcoVadis publient un guide pratique pour accompagner les PMEAdm Medef
Les entreprises sont aujourd’hui face à de profondes transformations, à la fois dans leur environnement naturel, économique et financier, industriel et humain, sociétal et règlementaire. Elles ont pris acte de cette évolution qui, loin de traduire un effet de mode, ne cesse de s’accentuer. Face à ces bouleversements, la RSE est un des leviers que peut utiliser le chef d’entreprise pour développer des solutions à même d’y répondre.
Les TPE, PME et ETI sont directement concernées. Faire le choix de la RSE est, pour elles, le moyen de répondre à une demande croissante de leurs parties prenantes. S’engager dans la voie de la RSE est un pari gagnant puisqu’une étude de France Stratégie montre que l’écart de performance entre les entreprises qui introduisent des pratiques RSE et celles qui ne le font pas est en moyenne de 13 %.
Néanmoins, des efforts restent à faire pour favoriser le large déploiement des pratiques responsables. Pour cela, le Medef et EcoVadis se sont associés pour publier un guide pratique visant à aider concrètement les TPE-PME à mettre en place une démarche RSE.
Ce guide, composé de 10 témoignages de terrain détaillant chacun une bonne pratique, a été conçu pour donner à tous les chefs d’entreprise de TPE-PME de nouvelles idées d’actions à mettre en œuvre. Les exemples choisis sont autant de bonnes pratiques mises en œuvre dans des secteurs d’activité variés. Elles ne sont pas nécessairement transposables et généralisables en l’état à toutes les entreprises, mais doivent être prises comme des sources d’inspiration.
Unvote discover correlations between the council votes on legislative acts and countries' features. This project was made by the Nighthawk team during the Diplohack Brussels hackathon on 29-30 April 2016.
Presenting EU legislation by industrial sector and citizens benefits. This project was brought up by Virginia Mercouri during the Diplohack Brussels hackathon on 29-30 April 2016.
This document discusses how open data can create economic value and presents a cookbook for adding value to data. It outlines a data value chain from closed, to public, to open data and how combining these data types can create a "holy data grail." The document provides examples of moving up the data value chain by asking users for input, combining datasets, visualizing data in new ways, and mining data for insights. It advocates transporting data from closed to public to open and presents examples of using open data in real estate, climate change, and business applications. Challenges with privacy, adoption, and linking to authentic data owners are also discussed.
La comptabilité du Medef est établie selon les principes de la comptabilité d'engagement - comme pour les sociétés commerciales - en application des règles du Nouveau plan comptable.
El documento presenta el caso práctico de Málaga como una ciudad inteligente. Describe los proyectos estratégicos de Málaga para convertirse en una smart city, incluyendo nuevas líneas de metro, ampliación del aeropuerto y universidad. Explica proyectos de energía, transporte, servicios al ciudadano y edificios inteligentes, así como las comunicaciones y tecnologías utilizadas. El objetivo final es mejorar la calidad de vida de los ciudadanos a través de la innovación y las tecnologías de la información.
Supporting the Marine Strategy Framework Directive: JRC EMIS / GMIS datasets. This presentation was part of the Diplohack Brussels Data Market on 29-30 April 2016.
1) Smart cities need connected information infrastructure and technology to address social, economic, and environmental issues. Silos of data need to dissolve for this to happen.
2) The Flemish government is developing a 5-star Linked Open Data Address Registry containing over 4 million addresses and their coordinates, synchronized across 308 local governments.
3) The presentation encourages reusing common terms and standards to create interoperable solutions, and pitching ideas for using the Address Registry and other linked open data at an upcoming workshop.
SNCB has changed its approach to open data and is now making more of its transportation data available for free use under contracts. Currently, scheduled timetable data is available in GTFS format since 2015, with over 270 contract requests received and 24 signed. Real-time GTFS data will be available from March 2017. SNCB is also exploring making other types of transportation data openly available and promoting apps and services created using its open data.
The document discusses how companies can avoid stalling after selling their first 1,000 IoT devices. It emphasizes the importance of planning for growth from the beginning, including considering the entire product lifecycle from design to billing. Key factors that could impact scaling like connectivity, manufacturing, data analytics, and billing processes must be addressed upfront. The future of IoT is predicted to involve trillions of connected devices generating enormous amounts of data, requiring more processing at the network edge.
The document discusses who should tell data stories - statistical offices or the media. It argues that while the media should tell data stories, media outlets are not always data literate. Statistical offices could make journalists' jobs easier by increasing data literacy. However, the primary responsibility for communicating data stories to the public should be with media organizations, as they are best positioned to provide context and verification. Statistical offices can play a supporting role in aiding media literacy.
The document discusses a use case of open badges by the City of Ghent. It summarizes that Jobpunt, an HR consulting firm, worked with the city and academia on a large recruitment process for administrative assistants. They developed a testing solution using generic and role-specific modules, as well as interviews. Over 75 candidates used open badges awarded by Selor, a public service, to demonstrate their competencies in the application process. The badges improved the success rates on the tests compared to the total population. Going forward, the document discusses expanding the use of badges for motivation, gamification, and learning paths.
"10 Innovation Trends for the Smart City" by Pablo Sanchez Chillon http://urb...Pablo Sanchez Chillon
My Keynote Speech in Thinking Capitals Congress 2012 (Elche-Spain)., talking about the 10 innovation trends for the Smart City.
La presentación que acompañó a mi ponencia (@PabloSchillon) en http://thinkingcapitalselche.com www.eolexcitylab.com
This document summarizes past hackathons in Brussels that were supported by the BRIC. It lists 19 hackathons from 2014-2017 on open data topics. The hackathons aimed to help data consumers and producers and support social innovation. One notable hackathon in November 2016 was the "Brussels goes gender-smart" event, which aimed to promote gender equality and women in technology through workshops and challenges to develop apps using gender-related open datasets.
The document discusses open data initiatives in Brussels-Capital Region. It outlines the European Directive on open government data and Belgium's adoption of this directive. It then describes the Brussels open data portal and the four-step approach to opening government data: making an inventory of datasets, ensuring datasets are findable, publishing the data in open formats, and promoting open data. The document also briefly mentions plans to study and test linked open data approaches. Finally, it lists common objections to opening government data.
Presentation by Davy Hanegreefs and Bram Biesbrouck at Open Belgium 2018 - http://2018.openbelgium.be/session/funumentary-take-what-you-can-give-nothing-back-not
EnergyZip, Examining European Structural & Investment Funds for Renewable Energy. This project was made by the EnergyZip team during the Diplohack Brussels hackathon on 29-30 April 2016
RSE : le Medef et EcoVadis publient un guide pratique pour accompagner les PMEAdm Medef
Les entreprises sont aujourd’hui face à de profondes transformations, à la fois dans leur environnement naturel, économique et financier, industriel et humain, sociétal et règlementaire. Elles ont pris acte de cette évolution qui, loin de traduire un effet de mode, ne cesse de s’accentuer. Face à ces bouleversements, la RSE est un des leviers que peut utiliser le chef d’entreprise pour développer des solutions à même d’y répondre.
Les TPE, PME et ETI sont directement concernées. Faire le choix de la RSE est, pour elles, le moyen de répondre à une demande croissante de leurs parties prenantes. S’engager dans la voie de la RSE est un pari gagnant puisqu’une étude de France Stratégie montre que l’écart de performance entre les entreprises qui introduisent des pratiques RSE et celles qui ne le font pas est en moyenne de 13 %.
Néanmoins, des efforts restent à faire pour favoriser le large déploiement des pratiques responsables. Pour cela, le Medef et EcoVadis se sont associés pour publier un guide pratique visant à aider concrètement les TPE-PME à mettre en place une démarche RSE.
Ce guide, composé de 10 témoignages de terrain détaillant chacun une bonne pratique, a été conçu pour donner à tous les chefs d’entreprise de TPE-PME de nouvelles idées d’actions à mettre en œuvre. Les exemples choisis sont autant de bonnes pratiques mises en œuvre dans des secteurs d’activité variés. Elles ne sont pas nécessairement transposables et généralisables en l’état à toutes les entreprises, mais doivent être prises comme des sources d’inspiration.
Unvote discover correlations between the council votes on legislative acts and countries' features. This project was made by the Nighthawk team during the Diplohack Brussels hackathon on 29-30 April 2016.
Presenting EU legislation by industrial sector and citizens benefits. This project was brought up by Virginia Mercouri during the Diplohack Brussels hackathon on 29-30 April 2016.
This document discusses how open data can create economic value and presents a cookbook for adding value to data. It outlines a data value chain from closed, to public, to open data and how combining these data types can create a "holy data grail." The document provides examples of moving up the data value chain by asking users for input, combining datasets, visualizing data in new ways, and mining data for insights. It advocates transporting data from closed to public to open and presents examples of using open data in real estate, climate change, and business applications. Challenges with privacy, adoption, and linking to authentic data owners are also discussed.
La comptabilité du Medef est établie selon les principes de la comptabilité d'engagement - comme pour les sociétés commerciales - en application des règles du Nouveau plan comptable.
El documento presenta el caso práctico de Málaga como una ciudad inteligente. Describe los proyectos estratégicos de Málaga para convertirse en una smart city, incluyendo nuevas líneas de metro, ampliación del aeropuerto y universidad. Explica proyectos de energía, transporte, servicios al ciudadano y edificios inteligentes, así como las comunicaciones y tecnologías utilizadas. El objetivo final es mejorar la calidad de vida de los ciudadanos a través de la innovación y las tecnologías de la información.
Supporting the Marine Strategy Framework Directive: JRC EMIS / GMIS datasets. This presentation was part of the Diplohack Brussels Data Market on 29-30 April 2016.
1) Smart cities need connected information infrastructure and technology to address social, economic, and environmental issues. Silos of data need to dissolve for this to happen.
2) The Flemish government is developing a 5-star Linked Open Data Address Registry containing over 4 million addresses and their coordinates, synchronized across 308 local governments.
3) The presentation encourages reusing common terms and standards to create interoperable solutions, and pitching ideas for using the Address Registry and other linked open data at an upcoming workshop.
SNCB has changed its approach to open data and is now making more of its transportation data available for free use under contracts. Currently, scheduled timetable data is available in GTFS format since 2015, with over 270 contract requests received and 24 signed. Real-time GTFS data will be available from March 2017. SNCB is also exploring making other types of transportation data openly available and promoting apps and services created using its open data.
The document discusses how companies can avoid stalling after selling their first 1,000 IoT devices. It emphasizes the importance of planning for growth from the beginning, including considering the entire product lifecycle from design to billing. Key factors that could impact scaling like connectivity, manufacturing, data analytics, and billing processes must be addressed upfront. The future of IoT is predicted to involve trillions of connected devices generating enormous amounts of data, requiring more processing at the network edge.
The document discusses who should tell data stories - statistical offices or the media. It argues that while the media should tell data stories, media outlets are not always data literate. Statistical offices could make journalists' jobs easier by increasing data literacy. However, the primary responsibility for communicating data stories to the public should be with media organizations, as they are best positioned to provide context and verification. Statistical offices can play a supporting role in aiding media literacy.
The document discusses a use case of open badges by the City of Ghent. It summarizes that Jobpunt, an HR consulting firm, worked with the city and academia on a large recruitment process for administrative assistants. They developed a testing solution using generic and role-specific modules, as well as interviews. Over 75 candidates used open badges awarded by Selor, a public service, to demonstrate their competencies in the application process. The badges improved the success rates on the tests compared to the total population. Going forward, the document discusses expanding the use of badges for motivation, gamification, and learning paths.
"10 Innovation Trends for the Smart City" by Pablo Sanchez Chillon http://urb...Pablo Sanchez Chillon
My Keynote Speech in Thinking Capitals Congress 2012 (Elche-Spain)., talking about the 10 innovation trends for the Smart City.
La presentación que acompañó a mi ponencia (@PabloSchillon) en http://thinkingcapitalselche.com www.eolexcitylab.com
This document summarizes past hackathons in Brussels that were supported by the BRIC. It lists 19 hackathons from 2014-2017 on open data topics. The hackathons aimed to help data consumers and producers and support social innovation. One notable hackathon in November 2016 was the "Brussels goes gender-smart" event, which aimed to promote gender equality and women in technology through workshops and challenges to develop apps using gender-related open datasets.
The document discusses open data initiatives in Brussels-Capital Region. It outlines the European Directive on open government data and Belgium's adoption of this directive. It then describes the Brussels open data portal and the four-step approach to opening government data: making an inventory of datasets, ensuring datasets are findable, publishing the data in open formats, and promoting open data. The document also briefly mentions plans to study and test linked open data approaches. Finally, it lists common objections to opening government data.
Presentation by Davy Hanegreefs and Bram Biesbrouck at Open Belgium 2018 - http://2018.openbelgium.be/session/funumentary-take-what-you-can-give-nothing-back-not
Presentation by Frank Verschoor and Jochem Van Den Berg at Open Belgium 2018 - http://2018.openbelgium.be/session/smarter-open-data-process-and-practice-flevoland-nl
Presentation by Nils Walravens at Open Belgium 2018 - http://2018.openbelgium.be/session/smart-flanders-how-flemish-cities-are-tackling-urban-challenges-together-through-open-data
EIF and NIFO connecting public administrations, businesses, and citizensOpen Knowledge Belgium
Presentation Miguel Alvarez Rodriguez by at Open Belgium 2018 - http://2018.openbelgium.be/session/eif-and-nifo-connecting-public-administrations-businesses-and-citizens
Presentation by Delphine Jenart and John Robert at Open Belgium 2018 - http://2018.openbelgium.be/session/mundaneum-factories-open-tokenomics-factoring-net-smart-society-work
Presentation by Bert Jehoul, Serge Ravet and Dominic Orr at Open Belgium 2018 - http://2018.openbelgium.be/session/european-open-recognition-project-mirva-making-informal-recognition-visible-and-actionable-2
Eliminating data roadbloacks to get by traffic roadblocks without painOpen Knowledge Belgium
Presentation by Bert Van Nuffelen at Open Belgium 2018 - http://2018.openbelgium.be/session/eliminating-data-roadblocks-get-traffic-roadblocks-without-pain
Presentation by Alina Saenko and Sam Donvil at Open Belgium 2018 -
http://2018.openbelgium.be/session/linked-open-data-limbo-co-creation-catalyst-cultural-heritage-resources
Presentation by Aad Versteden & Niels Vandekeybus at Open Belgium 2018 - http://2018.openbelgium.be/session/musemtech-transitional-architecture-linked-data
This document discusses an open source chatbot project called Linked Open Chatbots that was developed for the city of Ghent, Belgium. The chatbot aims to provide information about events, apps, and technology related to Ghent using linked open data. It encourages opening data to benefit both people and future applications, and demonstrates how live applications can be built using linked open data through a GitHub repository and demo of the chatbot.
Presentation by Ton Zijlstra at Open Belgium 2018 - http://2018.openbelgium.be/session/role-and-value-detailed-data-inventories-government-making-openness-part-holistic-data-governance-gdpr-and-infosec
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
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This presentation by Juraj Čorba, Chair of OECD Working Party on Artificial Intelligence Governance (AIGO), was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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This presentation by Yong Lim, Professor of Economic Law at Seoul National University School of Law, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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This presentation by Nathaniel Lane, Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
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Carrer goals.pptx and their importance in real lifeartemacademy2
Career goals serve as a roadmap for individuals, guiding them toward achieving long-term professional aspirations and personal fulfillment. Establishing clear career goals enables professionals to focus their efforts on developing specific skills, gaining relevant experience, and making strategic decisions that align with their desired career trajectory. By setting both short-term and long-term objectives, individuals can systematically track their progress, make necessary adjustments, and stay motivated. Short-term goals often include acquiring new qualifications, mastering particular competencies, or securing a specific role, while long-term goals might encompass reaching executive positions, becoming industry experts, or launching entrepreneurial ventures.
Moreover, having well-defined career goals fosters a sense of purpose and direction, enhancing job satisfaction and overall productivity. It encourages continuous learning and adaptation, as professionals remain attuned to industry trends and evolving job market demands. Career goals also facilitate better time management and resource allocation, as individuals prioritize tasks and opportunities that advance their professional growth. In addition, articulating career goals can aid in networking and mentorship, as it allows individuals to communicate their aspirations clearly to potential mentors, colleagues, and employers, thereby opening doors to valuable guidance and support. Ultimately, career goals are integral to personal and professional development, driving individuals toward sustained success and fulfillment in their chosen fields.
This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
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XP 2024 presentation: A New Look to Leadershipsamililja
Presentation slides from XP2024 conference, Bolzano IT. The slides describe a new view to leadership and combines it with anthro-complexity (aka cynefin).
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
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This presentation by Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor of Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
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