Marco de Niet from the leading Digital foundation in the Netherlands will explore their work analysing how museums, archives and libraries can adopt innovative business models to drive new growth.
This document discusses digital inclusion and socio-digital inequalities. It defines socio-digital inequalities as systematic differences in opportunities and abilities for individuals from certain groups to translate access, skills, and use of information and communication technologies into tangible outcomes in their everyday lives. The document advocates for designing digital inclusion initiatives and policies around tangible non-digital outcomes, adopting clear target group strategies tailored to individual intersectional needs while considering local cultures, and tackling barriers at organizational, community, and individual levels.
This document discusses the shift in the infrastructure industry towards using Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Infrastructure Information Models. It outlines benefits like improved collaboration between stakeholders, increased productivity and cost savings. The presented solution provides a true Infrastructure Information Model based on an ISO standard, with benefits like a complete project understanding for designers and contractors. The model can be accessed in the cloud from anywhere, supporting the full infrastructure lifecycle. Use of this model is expected to save billions through increased efficiency and enable better decision making.
Digital transformation of global securities exchangesLapman Lee ✔
The document discusses how securities exchanges can transform their operations through digital technologies over the next decade. It notes that while exchanges have invested in technologies to support high-frequency trading, improvements to non-trading operations have lagged. The summary discusses how automating non-trading operations through digital transformation can increase efficiency, reduce costs, and enable new revenue streams. Emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, and cloud computing are key to enabling this digital transformation of exchanges and positioning them for the future.
This document discusses several topics related to innovation in development policy and projects, including:
1. Whether policy making comes from the top-down or bottom-up; rethinking UNDP project design based on a global innovation meeting.
2. Emerging trends in development like new players, distributed intelligence, lower data collection costs, and rapid prototyping.
3. Applying lessons from Web 2.0 to citizen-driven energy innovations using gaming, feedback loops, and social interaction.
4. A "no-silos" approach to project planning involving research, outreach, social media, idea filtering, prototyping, and graduation.
Sustainable Blockchain and Blockchain for Climate Action Soren Gigler
The presentation focused on the role blockchain can play in supporting the green transition. There is an urgent need to enhance the sustainability of blockchain. At the same time, blockchain offers important and unique opportunities as an enabler to enhance the sustainability across all sectors of the economy and contribute to climate action
- ConTaaS is a novel contextualization architecture and technique for scaling up contextualization of internet-of-things data to internet scales.
- It employs prime factorization to efficiently contextualize large volumes of data from many IoT devices.
- The approach was implemented on Amazon EC2 cloud infrastructure and evaluated using synthetic data from Melbourne city datasets. It provides a way to represent, contextualize, and query large-scale IoT data.
This document discusses digital inclusion and socio-digital inequalities. It defines socio-digital inequalities as systematic differences in opportunities and abilities for individuals from certain groups to translate access, skills, and use of information and communication technologies into tangible outcomes in their everyday lives. The document advocates for designing digital inclusion initiatives and policies around tangible non-digital outcomes, adopting clear target group strategies tailored to individual intersectional needs while considering local cultures, and tackling barriers at organizational, community, and individual levels.
This document discusses the shift in the infrastructure industry towards using Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Infrastructure Information Models. It outlines benefits like improved collaboration between stakeholders, increased productivity and cost savings. The presented solution provides a true Infrastructure Information Model based on an ISO standard, with benefits like a complete project understanding for designers and contractors. The model can be accessed in the cloud from anywhere, supporting the full infrastructure lifecycle. Use of this model is expected to save billions through increased efficiency and enable better decision making.
Digital transformation of global securities exchangesLapman Lee ✔
The document discusses how securities exchanges can transform their operations through digital technologies over the next decade. It notes that while exchanges have invested in technologies to support high-frequency trading, improvements to non-trading operations have lagged. The summary discusses how automating non-trading operations through digital transformation can increase efficiency, reduce costs, and enable new revenue streams. Emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, and cloud computing are key to enabling this digital transformation of exchanges and positioning them for the future.
This document discusses several topics related to innovation in development policy and projects, including:
1. Whether policy making comes from the top-down or bottom-up; rethinking UNDP project design based on a global innovation meeting.
2. Emerging trends in development like new players, distributed intelligence, lower data collection costs, and rapid prototyping.
3. Applying lessons from Web 2.0 to citizen-driven energy innovations using gaming, feedback loops, and social interaction.
4. A "no-silos" approach to project planning involving research, outreach, social media, idea filtering, prototyping, and graduation.
Sustainable Blockchain and Blockchain for Climate Action Soren Gigler
The presentation focused on the role blockchain can play in supporting the green transition. There is an urgent need to enhance the sustainability of blockchain. At the same time, blockchain offers important and unique opportunities as an enabler to enhance the sustainability across all sectors of the economy and contribute to climate action
- ConTaaS is a novel contextualization architecture and technique for scaling up contextualization of internet-of-things data to internet scales.
- It employs prime factorization to efficiently contextualize large volumes of data from many IoT devices.
- The approach was implemented on Amazon EC2 cloud infrastructure and evaluated using synthetic data from Melbourne city datasets. It provides a way to represent, contextualize, and query large-scale IoT data.
The document discusses the growth of connectivity and the internet of everything. It notes that connectivity is growing 5 times faster than electricity or telephony. By 2020 there will be over 50 billion connected devices. The internet of everything will drive value through improved supply chains, customer experience, employee productivity and more. Trillions of dollars in value are expected to be created as more things and people get connected. The document discusses how Cisco is positioned to help enable cities, businesses and other organizations leverage connectivity and the internet of everything through its platforms and solutions.
Werner B. Korte presented on the need for T-shaped professionals and leadership skills for Europe's high-tech economy.
1) The ICT workforce in Europe grew from 3.2 million in 2001 to 4.7 million in 2014 but demand is expected to outpace supply, creating the need for over 500,000 additional ICT jobs by 2020.
2) While Europe has improved e-skills policies and education, challenges remain in developing the highest level skills and attracting foreign talent to close the growing skills mismatch.
3) There is an estimated need for 40,000 additional professionals with e-leadership skills annually through 2020 to fill specialized roles requiring both broad and deep technical expertise
Presentation of the findings of inCITES Consulting's Europe 5G Readiness Index with regards to the readiness of 38 European countries to deploy and adopt 5G networks
Slides from Mr. Bart Bream, Executive Director, Commodities Technology. Presented at CSC 2016, session 2: Open Session on IoT Large Scale Pilots for Reference Zones in EU cities.
The document discusses investigating new business models for agent-based systems within sustainable design. It provides biographies for Dr. Alan Martin Redmond and Dr. Alain Zarli. It then discusses the need to reduce energy emissions and integrate renewables into the grid. Various frameworks and case studies are presented regarding internet of things, new business models, and using agent-based systems for applications like online energy and cost analysis. The summary concludes that Europe has the capability to lead in smart grids but needs more integrated systems, and collaboration with China on smart cities will require more web service applications.
Data 4 AI: For European Economic Competitiveness and Societal ProgressEdward Curry
1) Data is a key resource for developing artificial intelligence systems, but difficulties accessing data can reduce innovation and competition.
2) Data platforms and data sharing spaces will fuel the development of AI-driven decision-making by facilitating access to and portability of data.
3) The Big Data Value Association advocates for policies and technologies that create trusted frameworks for sharing data across sectors and borders to advance AI for European economic competitiveness and societal progress.
Presentation by Andrew Cowell (Chair BIM4Water) at the 2017 COMIT Annual Conference 'Mobilising Digital Assets', to be held at The Building Centre in London on Wednesday 24th and Thursday 25th of May 2017.
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/live-blog-comit2017
FIWARE Global Summit - The Smart City Program in Japan: Cities as Enablers of...FIWARE
Presentation by Kenji Hiramoto
Chief Strategist (IT), Cabinet Secretariat, Government of Japan
FIWARE Global Summit
23-24 October 2019 - Berlin, Germany
This document discusses innovation for service value networks through building big data and personalizing analytics. It provides examples of networks like eBay and Facebook and innovations in areas like e-marketing, group activities, and on-demand business collaboration. The principles involve integrating personal data from various sources and developing personal services through massive analytics. The theories aim to scale connections across entire populations, individual people in networks, and through network transformations. The document also outlines an ontology for data integration and a predictive e-marketing analytics approach for customer recommendations.
The Knowledge Transfer Network outlines its role, responsibilities, and ICT priorities for 2015. Key focus areas include digital start-up clusters, big data initiatives, and developing a world-leading digital society. Priorities for 2014/15 include software engineering, data exploration, cloud-based analysis, user experience, autonomous systems verification, and cyber security. The document discusses establishing an ICT industrial advisory board and special interest groups in robotics, energy efficient computing, and more to help guide strategic activities and priorities for 2015-2018.
The National Thematic Network (NTN) is a Swiss network that aims to drive innovation by connecting companies and universities around data-driven services. It focuses on industrial services related to Industry 4.0 and digital/mobile services for individuals. The NTN provides education, supports innovation projects, and inspires members through events. Members receive benefits like access to expert groups and labs in exchange for an annual monetary and in-kind contribution.
Presentation given at Giornata di studio su "eGovernment e Cloud Computing"
http://www.digitpa.gov.it/notizie/giornata-di-studio-su-egovernment-e-cloud-computing
The document discusses creating the world's first open programmable city by building a research network in Bristol, UK integrating optical, wireless, IoT, and computing technologies. It will provide an experimental platform and utility called "City Experimentation as a Service". The network will support digital innovation and include an SDN-enabled optical network, wireless network, IoT sensors, and cloud infrastructure. It aims to be technology agnostic and provide network slicing to share resources among users through network virtualization. This will create an open testbed for diverse infrastructure, service, and application requirements.
This document discusses service system engineering from a computer science perspective. It describes modeling service systems using the Linked USDL language to provide formal yet readable descriptions. It outlines developing Linked USDL to model different aspects of service systems like pricing, SLAs, and interactions. The document also discusses using Linked USDL for applications like cloud service aggregation and developing a service cloud platform. Finally, it lists resources and next steps around areas like service analytics, service network analysis, and developing a textbook on service systems.
Emerging & Enabling Technologies event, 19 September 17 - presentation by Gav...Invest Northern Ireland
CSIT is a global innovation hub for cyber security located at Queen's University Belfast. It has numerous research projects across cyber security topics such as device authentication, encryption, networking security, malware detection, and security analytics. Notable projects include iMES which developed video-based lip movement biometric authentication, SAFEcrypto which is working on post-quantum cryptographic solutions, and NIMBUS which aims to develop techniques to assist in the fight against cybercrime in the UK. CSIT has also spun out several companies commercializing its research including Sirona Technologies, Titan IC Systems, and Liopa.
Dublin Region Innovation Network & Open Data Portal; Environment dubmeetDublinked .
The document discusses supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region through opening government data and building an innovation network. It outlines Dublin's strengths as a tech hub and plans to capitalize on this through collaborating across sectors. This includes developing a smart city vision, releasing over 300 datasets, and hosting events to connect entrepreneurs with problems to solve using open data. The open data portal has seen success but challenges remain around changing culture, security, and developing new business models around data. The vision is for Dublin to become a leader in using data and prototypes to develop urban solutions.
This document provides information about Haluk Demirkan's background and experience. It summarizes his educational and professional qualifications, including over 10 years of research and higher education experience, as well as over 15 years of consulting and executive education experience. It also lists some of his academic accomplishments such as over 150 publications and research funded by several major companies. Finally, it provides details on some of the education topics he teaches related to services, information technology, and project management.
The document discusses holographic data visualization using technologies like .NET Core, Azure, Power BI, and Microsoft Hololens. It introduces Matteo Valoriani and Antimo Musone of Fifth Ingenum Srls and their focus on using web APIs, middleware, and frameworks like Unity to build holographic dashboards and apps that can access data from sources like the National Centers for Environmental Information. A Power BI dashboard is demonstrated as an example, and details are provided about tools like Power BI, .NET Core, and Hololens. The presentation aims to discuss introductory topics on working with data, web APIs, and Power BI, and developing cross-platform apps for Hololens.
Towards a BIG Data Public Private PartnershipEdward Curry
Building an industrial community around Big Data in Europe is the priority of the BIG: Big Data Public Private Forum project. In this workshop we will present the work of the project including analysis of foundational Big Data research technologies, technology and strategy roadmaps to enable business to understand the potential of Big Data technologies, and the necessary collaboration and dissemination infrastructure to link technology suppliers, integrators and leading user organizations. BIG is working towards the definition and implementation of a clear strategy that tackles the necessary efforts in terms of Big Data research and innovation, while also providing a major boost for technology adoption and supporting actions for the successful implementation of the Big Data economy.
The document discusses the growth of connectivity and the internet of everything. It notes that connectivity is growing 5 times faster than electricity or telephony. By 2020 there will be over 50 billion connected devices. The internet of everything will drive value through improved supply chains, customer experience, employee productivity and more. Trillions of dollars in value are expected to be created as more things and people get connected. The document discusses how Cisco is positioned to help enable cities, businesses and other organizations leverage connectivity and the internet of everything through its platforms and solutions.
Werner B. Korte presented on the need for T-shaped professionals and leadership skills for Europe's high-tech economy.
1) The ICT workforce in Europe grew from 3.2 million in 2001 to 4.7 million in 2014 but demand is expected to outpace supply, creating the need for over 500,000 additional ICT jobs by 2020.
2) While Europe has improved e-skills policies and education, challenges remain in developing the highest level skills and attracting foreign talent to close the growing skills mismatch.
3) There is an estimated need for 40,000 additional professionals with e-leadership skills annually through 2020 to fill specialized roles requiring both broad and deep technical expertise
Presentation of the findings of inCITES Consulting's Europe 5G Readiness Index with regards to the readiness of 38 European countries to deploy and adopt 5G networks
Slides from Mr. Bart Bream, Executive Director, Commodities Technology. Presented at CSC 2016, session 2: Open Session on IoT Large Scale Pilots for Reference Zones in EU cities.
The document discusses investigating new business models for agent-based systems within sustainable design. It provides biographies for Dr. Alan Martin Redmond and Dr. Alain Zarli. It then discusses the need to reduce energy emissions and integrate renewables into the grid. Various frameworks and case studies are presented regarding internet of things, new business models, and using agent-based systems for applications like online energy and cost analysis. The summary concludes that Europe has the capability to lead in smart grids but needs more integrated systems, and collaboration with China on smart cities will require more web service applications.
Data 4 AI: For European Economic Competitiveness and Societal ProgressEdward Curry
1) Data is a key resource for developing artificial intelligence systems, but difficulties accessing data can reduce innovation and competition.
2) Data platforms and data sharing spaces will fuel the development of AI-driven decision-making by facilitating access to and portability of data.
3) The Big Data Value Association advocates for policies and technologies that create trusted frameworks for sharing data across sectors and borders to advance AI for European economic competitiveness and societal progress.
Presentation by Andrew Cowell (Chair BIM4Water) at the 2017 COMIT Annual Conference 'Mobilising Digital Assets', to be held at The Building Centre in London on Wednesday 24th and Thursday 25th of May 2017.
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/live-blog-comit2017
FIWARE Global Summit - The Smart City Program in Japan: Cities as Enablers of...FIWARE
Presentation by Kenji Hiramoto
Chief Strategist (IT), Cabinet Secretariat, Government of Japan
FIWARE Global Summit
23-24 October 2019 - Berlin, Germany
This document discusses innovation for service value networks through building big data and personalizing analytics. It provides examples of networks like eBay and Facebook and innovations in areas like e-marketing, group activities, and on-demand business collaboration. The principles involve integrating personal data from various sources and developing personal services through massive analytics. The theories aim to scale connections across entire populations, individual people in networks, and through network transformations. The document also outlines an ontology for data integration and a predictive e-marketing analytics approach for customer recommendations.
The Knowledge Transfer Network outlines its role, responsibilities, and ICT priorities for 2015. Key focus areas include digital start-up clusters, big data initiatives, and developing a world-leading digital society. Priorities for 2014/15 include software engineering, data exploration, cloud-based analysis, user experience, autonomous systems verification, and cyber security. The document discusses establishing an ICT industrial advisory board and special interest groups in robotics, energy efficient computing, and more to help guide strategic activities and priorities for 2015-2018.
The National Thematic Network (NTN) is a Swiss network that aims to drive innovation by connecting companies and universities around data-driven services. It focuses on industrial services related to Industry 4.0 and digital/mobile services for individuals. The NTN provides education, supports innovation projects, and inspires members through events. Members receive benefits like access to expert groups and labs in exchange for an annual monetary and in-kind contribution.
Presentation given at Giornata di studio su "eGovernment e Cloud Computing"
http://www.digitpa.gov.it/notizie/giornata-di-studio-su-egovernment-e-cloud-computing
The document discusses creating the world's first open programmable city by building a research network in Bristol, UK integrating optical, wireless, IoT, and computing technologies. It will provide an experimental platform and utility called "City Experimentation as a Service". The network will support digital innovation and include an SDN-enabled optical network, wireless network, IoT sensors, and cloud infrastructure. It aims to be technology agnostic and provide network slicing to share resources among users through network virtualization. This will create an open testbed for diverse infrastructure, service, and application requirements.
This document discusses service system engineering from a computer science perspective. It describes modeling service systems using the Linked USDL language to provide formal yet readable descriptions. It outlines developing Linked USDL to model different aspects of service systems like pricing, SLAs, and interactions. The document also discusses using Linked USDL for applications like cloud service aggregation and developing a service cloud platform. Finally, it lists resources and next steps around areas like service analytics, service network analysis, and developing a textbook on service systems.
Emerging & Enabling Technologies event, 19 September 17 - presentation by Gav...Invest Northern Ireland
CSIT is a global innovation hub for cyber security located at Queen's University Belfast. It has numerous research projects across cyber security topics such as device authentication, encryption, networking security, malware detection, and security analytics. Notable projects include iMES which developed video-based lip movement biometric authentication, SAFEcrypto which is working on post-quantum cryptographic solutions, and NIMBUS which aims to develop techniques to assist in the fight against cybercrime in the UK. CSIT has also spun out several companies commercializing its research including Sirona Technologies, Titan IC Systems, and Liopa.
Dublin Region Innovation Network & Open Data Portal; Environment dubmeetDublinked .
The document discusses supporting data-driven innovation in the Dublin Region through opening government data and building an innovation network. It outlines Dublin's strengths as a tech hub and plans to capitalize on this through collaborating across sectors. This includes developing a smart city vision, releasing over 300 datasets, and hosting events to connect entrepreneurs with problems to solve using open data. The open data portal has seen success but challenges remain around changing culture, security, and developing new business models around data. The vision is for Dublin to become a leader in using data and prototypes to develop urban solutions.
This document provides information about Haluk Demirkan's background and experience. It summarizes his educational and professional qualifications, including over 10 years of research and higher education experience, as well as over 15 years of consulting and executive education experience. It also lists some of his academic accomplishments such as over 150 publications and research funded by several major companies. Finally, it provides details on some of the education topics he teaches related to services, information technology, and project management.
The document discusses holographic data visualization using technologies like .NET Core, Azure, Power BI, and Microsoft Hololens. It introduces Matteo Valoriani and Antimo Musone of Fifth Ingenum Srls and their focus on using web APIs, middleware, and frameworks like Unity to build holographic dashboards and apps that can access data from sources like the National Centers for Environmental Information. A Power BI dashboard is demonstrated as an example, and details are provided about tools like Power BI, .NET Core, and Hololens. The presentation aims to discuss introductory topics on working with data, web APIs, and Power BI, and developing cross-platform apps for Hololens.
Towards a BIG Data Public Private PartnershipEdward Curry
Building an industrial community around Big Data in Europe is the priority of the BIG: Big Data Public Private Forum project. In this workshop we will present the work of the project including analysis of foundational Big Data research technologies, technology and strategy roadmaps to enable business to understand the potential of Big Data technologies, and the necessary collaboration and dissemination infrastructure to link technology suppliers, integrators and leading user organizations. BIG is working towards the definition and implementation of a clear strategy that tackles the necessary efforts in terms of Big Data research and innovation, while also providing a major boost for technology adoption and supporting actions for the successful implementation of the Big Data economy.
Europeana Business Plan 2014 ( proposed), Nov 2013Europeana
This document outlines Europeana's proposed business plan for 2014. It discusses transitioning from being a portal to a platform and focusing on data quality. The plan emphasizes increasing engagement with the Europeana network, exploring new funding streams, and positioning Europeana in research, education and creative industries. Key performance indicators include increasing the number of data providers, digital objects, and API implementations. Thematic priorities around World War I content are highlighted for aggregation, distribution and promotion across Europeana's services and networks.
The document discusses how the internet is important for architects and their clients for communication, coordination, and graphic representation. It describes how architects currently use the internet for marketing, presentations, training, and project management. It also discusses future trends like using building information modeling, data exchange standards, and new project delivery methods to improve collaboration and information sharing across organizations.
Peter Bjørn Larsen - Öresund Smart City HubBigDataViz
This document discusses the Öresund Smart City Hub project, which aims to create an open data platform to spur innovation using public sector data from municipalities in the Öresund region. The project seeks to (1) use challenges related to sustainability goals in municipalities to drive economic growth, (2) create a cross-border platform for collaboration opportunities, and (3) make the region a leading smart city test bed. Examples of similar open data platforms from Dublin, Helsinki, Amsterdam, and London are provided.
The document summarizes key points about mobile media R&D trends and user-oriented developments from a presentation given by Frederic Herrera. It discusses the need for coordination between Irish R&D organizations to scale up and partner with multinational corporations. It also provides an overview of the Irish mobile market context and trends in user adoption. Finally, it touches on considerations for user-oriented mobile service and product design.
Business Model Innovation for Cultural HeritageRob Blaauboer
This document provides an overview and analysis of business model innovation opportunities for cultural heritage institutions in the digital age. It discusses how digitizing collections can create economic and social value if content is made widely accessible. It presents a model of four "distribution rings" that represent different levels of access cultural works can have, from physical access onsite to full online access with reuse rights granted. The document also surveys recent digital initiatives cultural institutions have taken to engage users and make collections more interactive and social online. The goal is to help institutions understand challenges around digital strategies and services to inform their decision-making.
1) The document outlines Seoul's initiatives to become a smart city through digital innovation and citizen engagement.
2) Key strategies include developing strong ICT infrastructure, open government, public-private partnerships, adopting technologies like IoT, big data and cloud computing, and sharing solutions globally.
3) Examples provided include the Open Data Plaza, an IoT pilot project, using transportation data to design improved late-night bus routes, and the Gaepo Digital Innovation Park which supports startups and conducts research.
Session 4 - A practical journey on how to use the DataBench ToolboxDataBench
This document summarizes a session from the European Big Data Value Forum 2020. It discusses the DataBench Toolbox, which aims to be a one-stop-shop for big data and AI benchmarking. The toolbox connects benchmarking results and showcases knowledge. It was demonstrated including an AI Benchmark Observatory for tracking topic popularity over time using various data sources. Finally, the needs of digital innovation hubs for fostering adoption of benchmarking results were discussed, including providing local services and connecting to resources across Europe.
This document discusses open data initiatives in several major European cities. It provides examples of open data projects in Hamburg, Trier, Boston, Berlin and Helsinki that focus on transparency, citizen participation, and economic development. The document outlines common strategies employed, including having a clear focus area, standards for data quality and formats, and tools for collaboration. Key barriers mentioned include inter-organizational challenges and resistance to change. The conclusion states that open data is a key part of creating smart cities.
CDE Catapult by Maurizio Pilu - Cambridge Wireless Event - 28 Nov 2013Maurizio Pilu
The document summarizes the goals and activities of the Connected Digital Economy Catapult (CDEC). CDEC was set up by the UK Technology Strategy Board to help UK innovators, especially small and medium enterprises, in the digital economy through applied research and development. It focuses on building platforms and capabilities to address challenges in realizing the value of data, accessing connectivity, and being heard in markets. Initial projects focus on open data in health, urban transport, and reducing copyright barriers. CDEC operates an Innovator Centre and collaborates across the UK from its base in London.
Future of Document Management Day in BelgiumJohn Newton
Speculations on the future of document management 10 years into the future. What will drive the management of documents, information and business processes? What are the implications for European organizations and businesses? What will really break the Productivity Gap? Presented at the Amplexor Future of Document Management Day.
Summary of a talk I did at Beyond The Smart City June 25th 2015 in Devon for the Devon Node of the ODI. It includes examples of some of the work we do at Visceral Business.
This document discusses how open data can fuel innovation both internally and externally for organizations like the US Census Bureau. It provides examples of how the Census Bureau's open data and APIs are being used by developers and communities to create applications and solutions. The document advocates for treating open government data as a product that can drive public sector innovation through platforms and ecosystems that bring together data producers and consumers.
Brief overview of Moldova's Government achievements and plans in the context of the Open Data efforts. Presented at the 2014 Global eGovernment Forum in Astana, Kazakhstan, within the preliminary event on Open Data and eGOV for CIS countries, organized by the World Bank and UNDESA
From Essence to Assets. Making sense of an audiovisual archiveBrecht Declercq
As presented on November 5, 2016 at the Impact Hub in Athens, Greece, as a part of the Audiovisual archiving workshop of the Interfaces Projects supported by the European Commission
2020 20-04 fiware i hubs committee meeting -midih-onestopshopmarketplaceMIDIH_EU
The document describes the MIDIH project, which aims to create a one-stop-shop marketplace to support SME digital transformation through a network of manufacturing digital innovation hubs. The marketplace will be built on the DIHIWARE platform, which will feature catalogues of organizations, technologies, training opportunities and more. These catalogues will be structured based on the services offered by digital innovation hubs to provide funding opportunities, testing facilities, skills development and collaboration tools to help SMEs adopt digital technologies. The platform will be further developed over the next year to populate the catalogues and fully enable the MIDIH marketplace and services.
New Horizons for a Data-Driven Economy – A Roadmap for Big Data in Europe inside-BigData.com
In this video from the ISC Big Data'14 Conference, Edward Curry from the NUI Galway & Nuria de Lama Sanchez from Atos present: New Horizons for a Data-Driven Economy – A Roadmap for Big Data in Europe.
"In this talk we summarize the results of the BIG project including analysis of foundational Big Data research technologies, technology and strategy roadmaps to enable business to understand the potential of Big Data technologies across different sectors, together with the necessary collaboration and dissemination infrastructure to link technology suppliers, integrators and leading user organizations."
Learn more:
http://www.isc-events.com/bigdata14/schedule.html
and
http://big-project.eu/
Watch the video presentation: http://wp.me/p3RLEV-37G
This document summarizes a workshop on collections management skills. The workshop objectives are to introduce the work of Collections Trust, explain their Collections Management Competency Framework, promote continuing professional development in collections management, and develop advocacy skills. The Collections Trust is a professional association that seeks to further the interests of collections management professionals and raise standards. Collections management involves strategies, policies and procedures relating to a collection's development, documentation, access and care. The workshop covers topics like the competency framework, planning continuing professional development, and techniques for advocating for collections management.
A basic introduction to the key themes an issues relating to the management and stewardship of cultural property in museum, library, archive and gallery (cultural heritage) collections.
Presentation to the 2D & 3D Digitisation conference at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam looking at the challenge and opportunity of embedding photograpy into collections management practice in museums.
The document outlines a campaign called the Campaign for Good Curatorship, which aims to reverse the decline of curators in British museums. It notes that there has been a 35% loss of natural history curators and 23% loss of art curators over the last 10 years. The campaign advocates for appropriate levels of curatorial staff in museums to ensure collections remain relevant, exhibitions are effective, collections are properly managed, and cultural objects are cared for now and for future generations. It calls on various organizations to support curatorship through research, accreditation standards, and acknowledging curators' role in museums.
Many museums are considering how to use open licenses to support the delivery of their public mission and increase their visitor numbers. In this presentation, Nick Poole explores two case studies and provides some simple steps for museums wanting to 'open up' their collections online.
Nothing About Us Without Us: Community engagement & technology in museums Collections Trust
Presentation to the Churches Conservation Trust looking at the ways in which community engagement and technology are helping shape a new relationship between museums and their audience.
The Collections Trust seminar introduces attendees to the work of the Collections Trust and excellence in collections management. It covers understanding audiences, managing change in museums, and introduces the Excellence in Collections management model and standards. Attendees are encouraged to participate actively and network. Resources provided include information sheets, slides, and feedback forms.
This document provides an overview of a Collections Trust seminar held in Brighton in December 2014. It includes:
- Welcome and introductions by Nick Poole, CEO of the Collections Trust since 2004.
- Objectives for the seminar which are to introduce the work of the Collections Trust, explore how collections management supports audience needs, and highlight tools/resources/services.
- An overview of the Collections Trust's programs and products including standards, training, digital development, policy influence, and knowledge sharing networks. Specific programs on security, energy efficiency, pests, insurance, participation, digitization and copyright are highlighted.
The document summarizes a seminar held by the Collections Trust on effective collections management. It introduces the aims of the seminar which are to introduce the work of the Collections Trust, share experience in collections management practice, and provide networking opportunities. It outlines the agenda which includes speakers on the work of the Arts Council England, a case study from Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service, and a museum development update. The document provides logistical information and invites participants to discuss what they want to get out of the seminar.
The Collections Trust is a UK-based charity that promotes standards and best practices in collections management. This document summarizes a seminar presented by the Collections Trust on copyright issues affecting museums. It discusses how two museums, York Museums Trust and Derby Museum and Art Gallery, have adopted open content licensing strategies to share their digital collections online. Both cases demonstrate positive outcomes from increased access and visibility, though each museum has different policies around what content can be shared openly. The document concludes by advising museums to consider their mission and goals when developing an open content strategy.
The document discusses how 3D technologies can be used to enhance understanding and experiences of cultural heritage. It provides examples of 3D scanning and printing being used for conservation, research, accessibility, management and commercial opportunities. While the technologies provide benefits, challenges include integration, platform choices, digital preservation and rights. The focus should be on using 3D to enrich experiences and management of collections, not as an end itself.
The document outlines the agenda for a workshop on going digital for the South East Museum Development, including sessions on setting goals and developing plans of action for digital strategies, creating digital content, and developing an online presence, with a focus on networking and sharing best practices.
Introducing 'Investors in Collections' - a new development tool for museumsCollections Trust
Introduction to the Collections Trust's 'Investors in Collections' a new development tool and award for museums recognizing excellence in Collections Management practice.
Writing effective grant proposals for Collections projectsCollections Trust
The Collections Trust has created over £15m in successful grant proposals since 2008. In this presentation, CEO Nick Poole explores what it takes to write an effective grant proposal, what to avoid and where to look for funding.
Striking the Balance - public access and commercial reuse of digital contentCollections Trust
Presentation to the Association of Cultural Enterprises Picture Library Symposium on the subject of how UK museums are striking the balance between public access to and commercial reuse of digital cultural content.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
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