How to become the best datascientist in Europe.
How to boost your datascience skills.
Ho to recruit the most promissing young graduates.
How a company can boost its digital transformation effort.
How to become data driven.
Join the data science bootcamp starting mid September 2016 - prepare during the summer camp for coders.
Brussels is the Capital of Data Science in Europe.
Thanks to the European Data Innovation Hub and the Data Science community Brussels has become in a few years the place to be for data driven startups..
The Brussels based European Data Innovation Hub is the premier networking space where business, startup, academic and political decison makers meet and discuss policy and best practices about big data, open data and data innovation.
Our Brussels based hub connects European data professionals, enterprises, startups, government, non-profit organisations and the academic world active in the data innovation ecosystem.
We create and manage a vibrant environment where they share best practices, learn about and drive data innovation in the EU.
The European Data Innovation Hub supports data professionals with networking activities, infrastructure for training, co-workers and startups, resources for community management.
Activities are:
Data Innovation Hub
OpenTraining hub for Data related trainings
Data start-up incubator
Co-working space for data experts
Data Innovation Summit
Data Innovation Survey
Data4Good hub and meeting place
Contact:
vzw European Data Innovation Hub asbl
Vorstlaan 23 bus 411, B-1170 Watermaal-Bosvoorde, Belgium
VAT: BE0630.675.984
email: info@dihub.eu
Main contact: Philippe Van Impe
pvanimpe@dihub.eu
+32 477 23 78 42
@pvanimpe
Bigdata brussels update @datasciencebe philippe van impe - dataconomyDigitYser
Our mission is to educate, inspire and empower scholars and professionals to apply data sciences to address humanity’s grand challenges.
We are the fastest growing community of data scientists in Europe.
We love doing Data4Good.
We promote the value of analytics and organise events, hands-on sessions and trainings to close the gap between academics and business.
Join us if you want to share, learn and have fun with analytical & technological innovation & positive social change.
http://datasciencebe.com/2015/02/22/digital-wake-up-call-for-belgium-call-for-action/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSQPgADT6bc
2015 06 18 datascienc meetup privacy - update - philippe van impeDigitYser
Our mission is to educate, inspire and empower scholars and professionals to apply data sciences to address humanity’s grand challenges.
We are the fastest growing community of data scientists in Europe.
We love doing Data4Good.
We promote the value of analytics and organise events, hands-on sessions and trainings to close the gap between academics and business.
Join us if you want to share, learn and have fun with analytical & technological innovation & positive social change.
2014 Overview of the activities of the Brussels Data Science CommunityDigitYser
Opening presentation by Philippe Van Impe, leader of the Brussels Data Science Community.
Overview of the activities of 2014.
Data Science and Big Data meetup of December 2014.
We are the fastest growing community of data scientists in Europe, Driven by volunteers doing non profit data4good work.
We promote the value of analytics and organise events, hands-on sessions and trainings to close the gap between academics and business.
Join us if you want to share, learn and have fun with analytical & technological innovation & positive social change.
Fintech - Presentations from the DataScience Meetup about Banking - Brussels ...DigitYser
Link to the Fintech Presentations from the DataScience Meetup about Banking - Brussels May 2015.
Brussels Data Science Community
1. KUL: Bart Baesens & Véronique Van Vlasselaer, Gotch’all! Advanced Network Analysis for Detecting Groups of Fraud
2. Euroclear : Istvan Hajnal, Doing data sciences
3. ING : Meric Potier & Thomas Carette, Data Science and (Advanced) Predictive Analytics @ ING
4. Dexia : Bart Hamers , Data Science Governance, my 6 principles.
5. DataCamp: Presentation of Data Camp, Dieter
How to build a Community of Practice (CoP) + How we build the Brussels Data S...DigitYser
How to build a Community of Practice (CoP)
How we build the Brussels Data Science Community
www.datasciencebe.com
check our video library: https://www.parleys.com/channel/datascience
Update on Data Science in Belgium @datasciencebe by Philippe Van Impe DigitYser
Our mission is to educate, inspire and empower scholars and professionals to apply data sciences to address humanity’s grand challenges.
We are the fastest growing community of data scientists in Europe.
We love doing Data4Good.
We promote the value of analytics and organise events, hands-on sessions and trainings to close the gap between academics and business.
Join us if you want to share, learn and have fun with analytical & technological innovation & positive social change.
Our members all want to contribute with their professional skills to make a positive impact on our local community or in the world, they are all aware that data based decision making is key to boost the performances of our organisations. We are an open community and everybody with an interest in data and business is welcome. Our members are University professors, managers in public or private organisations, leaders of NGO’s, Phd students, analytic consultants, technical bigdata experts …
Brussels is the Capital of Data Science in Europe.
Thanks to the European Data Innovation Hub and the Data Science community Brussels has become in a few years the place to be for data driven startups..
The Brussels based European Data Innovation Hub is the premier networking space where business, startup, academic and political decison makers meet and discuss policy and best practices about big data, open data and data innovation.
Our Brussels based hub connects European data professionals, enterprises, startups, government, non-profit organisations and the academic world active in the data innovation ecosystem.
We create and manage a vibrant environment where they share best practices, learn about and drive data innovation in the EU.
The European Data Innovation Hub supports data professionals with networking activities, infrastructure for training, co-workers and startups, resources for community management.
Activities are:
Data Innovation Hub
OpenTraining hub for Data related trainings
Data start-up incubator
Co-working space for data experts
Data Innovation Summit
Data Innovation Survey
Data4Good hub and meeting place
Contact:
vzw European Data Innovation Hub asbl
Vorstlaan 23 bus 411, B-1170 Watermaal-Bosvoorde, Belgium
VAT: BE0630.675.984
email: info@dihub.eu
Main contact: Philippe Van Impe
pvanimpe@dihub.eu
+32 477 23 78 42
@pvanimpe
Bigdata brussels update @datasciencebe philippe van impe - dataconomyDigitYser
Our mission is to educate, inspire and empower scholars and professionals to apply data sciences to address humanity’s grand challenges.
We are the fastest growing community of data scientists in Europe.
We love doing Data4Good.
We promote the value of analytics and organise events, hands-on sessions and trainings to close the gap between academics and business.
Join us if you want to share, learn and have fun with analytical & technological innovation & positive social change.
http://datasciencebe.com/2015/02/22/digital-wake-up-call-for-belgium-call-for-action/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSQPgADT6bc
2015 06 18 datascienc meetup privacy - update - philippe van impeDigitYser
Our mission is to educate, inspire and empower scholars and professionals to apply data sciences to address humanity’s grand challenges.
We are the fastest growing community of data scientists in Europe.
We love doing Data4Good.
We promote the value of analytics and organise events, hands-on sessions and trainings to close the gap between academics and business.
Join us if you want to share, learn and have fun with analytical & technological innovation & positive social change.
2014 Overview of the activities of the Brussels Data Science CommunityDigitYser
Opening presentation by Philippe Van Impe, leader of the Brussels Data Science Community.
Overview of the activities of 2014.
Data Science and Big Data meetup of December 2014.
We are the fastest growing community of data scientists in Europe, Driven by volunteers doing non profit data4good work.
We promote the value of analytics and organise events, hands-on sessions and trainings to close the gap between academics and business.
Join us if you want to share, learn and have fun with analytical & technological innovation & positive social change.
Fintech - Presentations from the DataScience Meetup about Banking - Brussels ...DigitYser
Link to the Fintech Presentations from the DataScience Meetup about Banking - Brussels May 2015.
Brussels Data Science Community
1. KUL: Bart Baesens & Véronique Van Vlasselaer, Gotch’all! Advanced Network Analysis for Detecting Groups of Fraud
2. Euroclear : Istvan Hajnal, Doing data sciences
3. ING : Meric Potier & Thomas Carette, Data Science and (Advanced) Predictive Analytics @ ING
4. Dexia : Bart Hamers , Data Science Governance, my 6 principles.
5. DataCamp: Presentation of Data Camp, Dieter
How to build a Community of Practice (CoP) + How we build the Brussels Data S...DigitYser
How to build a Community of Practice (CoP)
How we build the Brussels Data Science Community
www.datasciencebe.com
check our video library: https://www.parleys.com/channel/datascience
Update on Data Science in Belgium @datasciencebe by Philippe Van Impe DigitYser
Our mission is to educate, inspire and empower scholars and professionals to apply data sciences to address humanity’s grand challenges.
We are the fastest growing community of data scientists in Europe.
We love doing Data4Good.
We promote the value of analytics and organise events, hands-on sessions and trainings to close the gap between academics and business.
Join us if you want to share, learn and have fun with analytical & technological innovation & positive social change.
Our members all want to contribute with their professional skills to make a positive impact on our local community or in the world, they are all aware that data based decision making is key to boost the performances of our organisations. We are an open community and everybody with an interest in data and business is welcome. Our members are University professors, managers in public or private organisations, leaders of NGO’s, Phd students, analytic consultants, technical bigdata experts …
Big data and the dark arts - Jisc Digital Media 2015Jisc
There still remains a certain misunderstanding by the very definition of "big data" and the perceived hype around the term. This workshop clarified the concepts and give examples of relevant big data projects.
Fashion for the commons - Sandra Fauconnier (Wikimedia NL) & Dieter Suls (MoMu)PACKED vzw
Wikimedia NL and MoMu (fashion museum Antwerp) show how they have cooperated over the years to bring the fashion and Wikipedia communities together and open up fashion knowledge online.
Joining forces with Wikipedia reasons, experiences and impact - Sharing is Ca...Olaf Janssen
In this talk Olaf Janssen explains how and why joining forces with Wikipedia fits in the bigger open data strategies of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek. Starting from a brief historic overview of its Wikipedian-in-Residence project in 2013-14, he not only explains how the KB has been collaborating with Wikipedia and its volunteer community over the last couple of years, but also which positive impacts it has had for the exposure, distribution and reuse of KB's collections.
Sharing is Caring – Brussels Extension: Opening up with Wikimedia took place on 20 June at the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage in Brussels. This conference introduced the Belgian heritage sector to the possible applications of the various Wikimedia platforms for opening up digital collections. The conference showcased examples from museums, libraries and archives from Belgium and abroad. See
http://sharecare.nu/brussels-x-2017/
Sharing is Caring is a conference platform focused on collaboration and sharing in the cultural heritage sector, bringing together practitioners, researchers, and users of culture. See http://sharecare.nu/
This presentation is also available on Wikimedia Commons:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Joining_forces_with_Wikipedia_reasons,_experiences_and_impact_-_Sharing_is_Caring_BrusselX_-_20_June_2017.pdf
20170620 sam donvil_sharing_is_caring_bxl_masterSamuel Donvil
Introductory presentation for 'Sharing is Caring - Brussels Extension: Opening up with Wikimedia Belgium' conference organised by PACKED vzw and Wikimedia Belgium on 20/06/2017 at KIK IRPA. Additionnaly: slides panel conversation and conclusion of conference.
Features content from Merete Sanderhoff 2007 presentation: How starting small can change the world for Sharedcarex Hamburg conference.
Presentation for Sharing is Caring Extension Belgium 2017
Why should museums open up? what is value? why opening increases value? and why collaborate with Wikimedia to achieve this?
Supercomputing and the cloud - the next big paradigm shift?Martin Hamilton
How can cloud technologies help us to address the challenges of re-use of research data and software and reproducibility of experiments? My slides from the University of Birmingham BEARcloud launch event, October 2016
The continued development of 3D technologies has enabled more affordable and accessible use in a wide range of teaching and research disciplines.
This workshop gave delegates a better understanding of how using 3D technologies can benefit education and research.
Student expectations of entering higher education - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
What do your incoming students’ expect from your institution’s digital environment? This panel discussion explored the tensions between institutional and personal learning practices of students as they transition from school to college or university.
The Brussels Data Science community is supported by the European Data Innovation Hub.
Our mission is to educate, inspire and empower scholars and professionals to apply data sciences to address humanity’s grand challenges.
What we do
mind the gap
We are the fastest growing community of data scientists in Europe.
We love doing Data4Good.
We promote the value of analytics and organise events, hands-on sessions and trainings to close the gap between academics and business.
Join us if you want to share, learn and have fun with analytical & technological innovation & positive social change.
Presentation: Data Activities in Austria, Lisbeth Mosnik, BMVIT (AT), at the European Data Economy Workshop taking place back to back to SEMANTiCS2015 on 15 September 2015 in Vienna.
LT-Accelerate - Brussels - December 5th 2014 - Brussels Data Science CommunityDigitYser
LT-Accelerate is a conference designed to help businesses, researchers and public administrations discover business value via Language Technology.
We are the fastest growing community of data scientists in Europe, Driven by volunteers doing data4good.
We promote the value of analytics and organise events, hands-on sessions and trainings to close the gap between academics and business.
Join us if you want to share, learn and have fun with analytical & technological innovation & positive social change.
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.
Big data and the dark arts - Jisc Digital Media 2015Jisc
There still remains a certain misunderstanding by the very definition of "big data" and the perceived hype around the term. This workshop clarified the concepts and give examples of relevant big data projects.
Fashion for the commons - Sandra Fauconnier (Wikimedia NL) & Dieter Suls (MoMu)PACKED vzw
Wikimedia NL and MoMu (fashion museum Antwerp) show how they have cooperated over the years to bring the fashion and Wikipedia communities together and open up fashion knowledge online.
Joining forces with Wikipedia reasons, experiences and impact - Sharing is Ca...Olaf Janssen
In this talk Olaf Janssen explains how and why joining forces with Wikipedia fits in the bigger open data strategies of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek. Starting from a brief historic overview of its Wikipedian-in-Residence project in 2013-14, he not only explains how the KB has been collaborating with Wikipedia and its volunteer community over the last couple of years, but also which positive impacts it has had for the exposure, distribution and reuse of KB's collections.
Sharing is Caring – Brussels Extension: Opening up with Wikimedia took place on 20 June at the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage in Brussels. This conference introduced the Belgian heritage sector to the possible applications of the various Wikimedia platforms for opening up digital collections. The conference showcased examples from museums, libraries and archives from Belgium and abroad. See
http://sharecare.nu/brussels-x-2017/
Sharing is Caring is a conference platform focused on collaboration and sharing in the cultural heritage sector, bringing together practitioners, researchers, and users of culture. See http://sharecare.nu/
This presentation is also available on Wikimedia Commons:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Joining_forces_with_Wikipedia_reasons,_experiences_and_impact_-_Sharing_is_Caring_BrusselX_-_20_June_2017.pdf
20170620 sam donvil_sharing_is_caring_bxl_masterSamuel Donvil
Introductory presentation for 'Sharing is Caring - Brussels Extension: Opening up with Wikimedia Belgium' conference organised by PACKED vzw and Wikimedia Belgium on 20/06/2017 at KIK IRPA. Additionnaly: slides panel conversation and conclusion of conference.
Features content from Merete Sanderhoff 2007 presentation: How starting small can change the world for Sharedcarex Hamburg conference.
Presentation for Sharing is Caring Extension Belgium 2017
Why should museums open up? what is value? why opening increases value? and why collaborate with Wikimedia to achieve this?
Supercomputing and the cloud - the next big paradigm shift?Martin Hamilton
How can cloud technologies help us to address the challenges of re-use of research data and software and reproducibility of experiments? My slides from the University of Birmingham BEARcloud launch event, October 2016
The continued development of 3D technologies has enabled more affordable and accessible use in a wide range of teaching and research disciplines.
This workshop gave delegates a better understanding of how using 3D technologies can benefit education and research.
Student expectations of entering higher education - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
What do your incoming students’ expect from your institution’s digital environment? This panel discussion explored the tensions between institutional and personal learning practices of students as they transition from school to college or university.
The Brussels Data Science community is supported by the European Data Innovation Hub.
Our mission is to educate, inspire and empower scholars and professionals to apply data sciences to address humanity’s grand challenges.
What we do
mind the gap
We are the fastest growing community of data scientists in Europe.
We love doing Data4Good.
We promote the value of analytics and organise events, hands-on sessions and trainings to close the gap between academics and business.
Join us if you want to share, learn and have fun with analytical & technological innovation & positive social change.
Presentation: Data Activities in Austria, Lisbeth Mosnik, BMVIT (AT), at the European Data Economy Workshop taking place back to back to SEMANTiCS2015 on 15 September 2015 in Vienna.
LT-Accelerate - Brussels - December 5th 2014 - Brussels Data Science CommunityDigitYser
LT-Accelerate is a conference designed to help businesses, researchers and public administrations discover business value via Language Technology.
We are the fastest growing community of data scientists in Europe, Driven by volunteers doing data4good.
We promote the value of analytics and organise events, hands-on sessions and trainings to close the gap between academics and business.
Join us if you want to share, learn and have fun with analytical & technological innovation & positive social change.
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.
Advanced Analytics and Machine Learning with Data VirtualizationDenodo
Watch here: https://bit.ly/3719Bi7
Advanced data science techniques, like machine learning, have proven an extremely useful tool to derive valuable insights from existing data. Platforms like Spark, and complex libraries for R, Python and Scala put advanced techniques at the fingertips of the data scientists. However, these data scientists spent most of their time looking for the right data and massaging it into a usable format. Data virtualization offers a new alternative to address these issues in a more efficient and agile way.
Attend this webinar and learn:
-How data virtualization can accelerate data acquisition and massaging, providing the data scientist with a powerful tool to complement their practice
- How popular tools from the data science ecosystem: Spark, Python, Zeppelin, Jupyter, etc. integrate with Denodo
- How you can use the Denodo Platform with large data volumes in an efficient way
-About the success McCormick has had as a result of seasoning the Machine Learning and Blockchain Landscape with data virtualization
Business today is starting to understand the value of data, and some organisations are outperforming their competition by putting data at the heart of their thinking. Leveraging data to change business models, understand their customers and employees better and deliver new revenue streams is the driving force in this new data centric era.
Jon Woodward - MSFT
Dave Coplin - MSFT
Mike Bugembe - JustGiving
Gary Richardson - KPMG
Presentation: Study: #Big Data in #Austria, Mario Meir-Huber, Big Data Leader Eastern Europe, Teradata GmbH & Martin Köhler, Austrian Institute of Technology, AIT (AT), at the European Data Economy Workshop taking place back to back to SEMANTiCS2015 on 15 September 2015 in Vienna.
Being able to make data driven decisions is a crucial skill for any company. The requirements are growing tougher - the volume of collected data keeps increasing in orders of magnitude and the insights must be smarter and faster. Come learn more about why data science is important and what challenges the data teams need to face.
Sneak preview of the agenda - Brussels Data Science Community - data for deve...DigitYser
MEET THE BRUSSELS DATA SCIENCE COMMUNITY
A young but very fast growing community in the heart of Europe set to use data to make a positive impact on the world.
The Brussels Data Science Community is a very young community whose ultimate goal is to make a difference by applying their data science and knowledge on social challenges.
Only 3-month old but with already more than a 300 members, this group of expert data scientists has plenty of energy and ideas and they are ready to use them on interesting projects. Their plan is to meet every month and share, discuss and showcase ideas on how data sicences should be used, in either the private or public sector.
2014 - Why #DataKind should open its next chapter in Brussels !DigitYser
@datasciencebe is the Brussels Data Science Community.
We are the touch point for businesses & NGO’s in need of analytic competence
Data Science knowledge hub & Flexible Talent Hub
We are non-profit, academic and business oriented
We are the umbrella organisation for all data related communities in Belgium
We are open and involve other meetup groups
Positioning one data science community toward the business / academics / government
Develop a mature data science mindset in the Brussels datascience community
Permanent education & learning centre for data scientists
Open community, everybody is welcome: Academics, Government, private and public companies, job seakers, students, free-lancers, … .
Join us if you are:
A business or NGO with data you don’t know how to use
An academic in search of challenging projects
A professional looking to stay at the forefront of technological innovation & positive social change
Large corporations have to master vast amounts of heterogeneous data in order to stay competitive. While existing approaches have attempted to consolidate and manage the data by forcing it into a single shared data model, data lakes recently emerged that instead provide a central storage point for holding all data sets in their original form. In this talk, we present eccenca Corporate Memory, which extends the data lake paradigm with a semantic integration layer for managing diverse, but semantically enriched data. In addition to that, we depict our vision for public / private data co-evolution and how we research this topic in the joint project Linked Enterprise Data Services (LEDS) together with the University of Leipzig and other partners.
from René Pietzsch | Head of Product Management, Eccenca
and Dr. Michael Martin | AKSW, Universität Leipzig, LEDS Project
Presentation at Sachsentag der Angewandten informatik 2016 in Leipzig in the context with the results of the LEDS project
Hr pro digital day 2019 - keynote presentation from Philippe Van ImpeDigitYser
I had the pleasure to be invited to talk to 200 HR professionals.
My main message is that lifelong learning is now the norm and that lifelong employment is not any more.
People will have moments in their lives to regroup and rest in order to prepare themselves for the next digital wave.
A place like digityser.org offers this kind of shelter.
This report summarizes all the activities of
the first year and I could not be more proud
and thankful for all the help we received.
Our clubhouse has now become a roaring place
full of digital startups, expert communities and
innovation workgroups focussing on AI, VR, Iot
and Blockchain. It is used by many companies
for innovative ‘offsites’ and workshops. We host
technical trainings, master classes and hands-on
workshops. Next Tech Communities can use the
space for free to organise meetups. Digityser is
the best space in Brussels to boost innovation and
organise hackathons.
Over the past year, we employed, trained and
coached long time job seekers, students, volunteers,
young graduates. We also offered traineeships to
help tomorrow’s working people grow and learn
in a nice start-up environment. We boosted digital
innovation, by organizing hackathons. We helped
train the new data science professionals, Java
developpers and the VR specialists of tomorrow.
We made Brussels shine by hosting international
conferences and shared knowledge with workshops.
We acted as a bridge by organising jobfairs, linking
companies with promising startups and bringing
the universities in touch with the business
world. We promote social responsibility in
our organization and believe we can have
a considerable social impact on the Canal
region. We facilitated company creation with
coaching sessions and were instrumental
in the creation of réseau entreprendre
North. We had great support from the press
with articles in de Tijd, L’Echo and Le Soir
mentioning DigitYser as «the Clubhouse of
the tech communities of Brussels» and were
assisted by numerous volunteers.
It was also a year of transformation of the
venue where we upgraded a cold and empty
building into a meeting space for tech
entrepreneurs bursting with energy and
projects. We build modern meeting rooms,
installed video recording facilities, managed
to stream the content of the meetups online
and provided a space for the cyclists to
shower after their ride to work.
Digityser is now yours to use, I’m looking
forward to meeting you here soon.
Launching digit yser a first 18 months reviewDigitYser
Wrapping Up our first 18 months of activity at DigitYser
Launch:
DigitYser was initiated by the AI & Data Science Community of Belgium with the support of Sofina, the Region of Brussels and Engie.
Together with our partners and volunteers we turned an empty building near the Canal into a bursting digital clubhouse.
Over the past 18 months we organised over 500 events for over 6000 visitors aimed at sharing knowledge about digital innovation and entrepreneurship to a very broad public.
Soon after our launch in December 2017 the press called DigitYser ‘The new hart of the digital entrepreneur in Brussels.’
The fact that we were hosting under one roof all the technologies supported by the Next Tech plan received a warm welcome from all the AI, Data, VR, IoT and Blockchain communities of Brussels.
We achieved our objective to:
Help the digital entrepreneur to make their dreams come true in Brussels. We support them in their effort to transform their initial idea into a invoiceable service. We do that with the support of our technical and innovation partners together with Innoviris and Hub.Brussels.
2. Boost digital skills by offering digital trainings, hands-on workshops, meetups, bootcamps, hackathons, learnathons …
3. And we made Brussels shine by organising different international events such as the W3C annual meeting on VR or the Washington Chambers of commerce event on GDPR privacy.
We are ready for 2019:
Our team is now mature and ready to take on the workload.
Our challenges are mainly focussed on the quality of our offering that we want to be more inclusive and in line with the daily needs of a starting digital entrepreneur.
We will reach more people in 2019.
Special thanks to hub.brussels Sofina ENGIE AI & Data Science Community of Belgium
SAS Teradata DataMinded icity.brussels Accenture SAP Python Predictions @johnson J&J Timi
Thank you to the team for making this DigitYser a reality Tanguy Florence Adélaïde Ludovic Olivier Ricardo & Fouad Nicolas
Special thanks for your permanent support:
Didier Gosuin Harold Boël Nicolas Harmel Olivier Poulaert Juan Bossicard Jean Wallemacq Mathieu Poma Ioana Voicu Tania Van Loon Katrien Mondt Claudio Truzzi Bianca Debaets Jeroen Van Godtsenhoven Ivy Vanderheyden Céline Bouton Alain Heureux Cécile Jodogne Philippe Van Troeye
I hope you have a happy and healthy start to 2019.
SAS forum CDO panel presentation Jonas Vandenbruaene 12/06/2017DigitYser
CDO Panel Discussion (12/06/2017)
Did you ever wonder what the Chief Data Officer (CDO) is all about? Or does CDO rather mean Chief Digital Officer to you? Where do you find these profiles in a company structure? What is he/she responsible for? Do you link a CDO to Innovation? Or rather to Governance? Join us to discuss these and other questions during our CDO Panel at the SAS Forum, June 12th2017 where Jonas Vandenbruaene, student at the University of Antwerp, will also reveal some of the findings of the CDO survey he conducted for his Master thesis in Applied Economics, Business Engineering.
Philippe Van Impe, Founder - European Data Innovation Hub & BRUSSELS DATA SCIENCE COMMUNITY. Social entrepreneur & startup coach.
Jonas Vandenbruaene, Co-Founder at 180° Consulting Antwerp
DISUMMIT - Jos Polfliet - Suicide prevention using text analyticsDigitYser
Jos Polfliet
Making the AI revolution happen - Faction XYZ
In my daily job, I help companies translate their business problems to questions that can be answered by data, using AI, machine learning, data mining, predictive modeling and sensor analytics. This way companies can improve their business processes by making data-driven decisions, with often impressive and insightful results.
Faction XYZ is an applied artificial intelligence engineering service provider, with headquarters in Antwerp (Belgium). We serve clients with a vision and budget for a future where data science and machine learning will continue to drive our client’s core business in a rapidly transforming economic reality. Our in-depth knowledge of artificial intelligence, conversational agents, and an array of emerging technologies make us the first choice for companies with a vision and budget. We advance your strategic goals by imagining, developing, and implementing the technology stack you need to stay ahead.
DISUMMIT - Serge Masyn about denguehack.org - How to convince your CEO to do ...DigitYser
denguehack.org
Welcome to the denguehack.org website
The aim of this site is to help fight the global burden of dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral infection. About half of the world’s population is at risk!
Tappping into private and public datasets can generate new dengue insights and improve our understanding of this infection. So we are looking for experts who want to share their data, ideas and skills.
We will gather information and datasets and use it in a data4good hackathon on November 25th & 26th 2016 in Brussels, Belgium.
In anticipation of this hackathon we will organize preparation sessions focusing on the use of datascience in this area.
Together we can stop dengue from spreading.
The European Data Innovation Hub is organizing this data4good hackathon with the sponsorship of Janssen, The Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson.
DISUMMIT - Rishi Nalin Kumar from DatakindDigitYser
Rishi Nalin Kumar
Chief Scientist at eBench
Half professional, half collaborator, one quarter mathematician. Currently at eBench helping brands understand their consumers and win with their content. Previously leading data science & analytics in large-corporate consumer goods with a light touch of news & media. Proud volunteer at DataKind and a regular on the data & analytics speaker circuit.
Luc Iterbeke opening DISUMMIT and setting up the objectivesDigitYser
Luc Iterbeke
Head of Customer Intelligence at ING
Within the Marketing Department of ING, Luc is responsible for a team that is in charge of market research, business analysis, product positioning and campaign modelling and analysis.
DISUMMIT Keynote presentation from Kirk Borne - From Sensors to Sense-Making DigitYser
Dr. Kirk Borne is a Principal Data Scientist at Booz Allen Hamilton. With a rich background in Astrophysics and Computational Science, he was a precursor on implementing courses of big data in academia. He is one of the most important promotors of data literacy in the world.
About Kirk and his view on data literacy and evolution
On his first visit to Brussels, Kirk first activity was sharing his best practices to promote data literacy. While enjoying a magnificent view of Brussels from the ING headquarter building, Kirk playfully (with a pair of socks!) explained how subjectivity plays a major role in the way that data is understood, derived by the wide variety of involved. This keynote was delivered at the speakers reception, which took place the day before the DI Summit.
The following day, Kirk wrapped up the DI summit with his closing keynote on how data has shifted into something that is sense-making, following the evolution from “data” to “big data” into “smart data” composed by both enriched and semantic data and essential for IoT. He also discussed the levels of maturity in a self-driving enterprise, wrapping up his participation sharing this equation:
Big Data + IoT + Citizen Data Scientists = Partners in Sustainability
Kirk’s impression on the DI Summit was that it was a fun and informative event to join. His favorite format were the 5” pitches, as they were properly structured, providing the most critical information to the attendees. He also think that the networking dynamic ensured that all attendees met interesting people.
A takeaway from Kirk’s presentation
“Big data is not about how big it is, but the value you extract from it”
We look forward to have Kirk sometime soon back in Brussels!
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2) Here are some video interviews that I have done:
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Here is my TedX talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr02fMBfuRA
In keeping with this year’s theme of using data to build a better world, the diHub is thrilled to welcome back three of the winners of the DengueHack.org hackathon to present their results at the di-Summit. From team Stream, Hannah Pinson will be presenting their work on using Twitter data to predict dengue outbreaks. From the Juniors, a team made up of junior data scientists, most of whom were participants in the di-Academy’s Data Science Boot Camp, Olivier Van Tongerloo and Nico Verheyden will be presenting their work on building a model to predict the spread of Dengue in Malaysia. Finally, Maarten Vandenbroeck from Cronos will present XploData’s results on the determining factors that predict the spread of dengue.
Technical workshops during #disummit in Brussels 30 MarchDigitYser
We are looking forward to meeting you at our yearly #datascience event.
We’d like to bring to your attention that in addition to our excellent line-up of speakers, you may be interested in one of our technical workshops that provide hands-on training:
Managing Projects in Predictive Analytics, a workshop with Geert Verstraeten
Hands-on Machine Learning in Python, a workshop with Pieter Buteneeers
Using IBM Watson’s Data Platform with Ann-Elise Delbecq, Niko Tambuyser, Willem Hendriks, and Luc Goossens
These are only some of the technical workshops we have available.
Grand Opening or the European Data Innvovation HubDigitYser
Presentations from Alexander De Croo, Bianca Debaets, Frank Koster and Jürgen Gren during the Grand Opening or the European Data Innvovation Hub (@dataeu) in Brussels
Meetup January 29th 2015 Brussels Data Science CommunityDigitYser
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Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
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A Memorandum of Association (MOA) is a legal document that outlines the fundamental principles and objectives upon which a company operates. It serves as the company's charter or constitution and defines the scope of its activities. Here's a detailed note on the MOA:
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Name Clause: This clause states the name of the company, which should end with words like "Limited" or "Ltd." for a public limited company and "Private Limited" or "Pvt. Ltd." for a private limited company.
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1. How to become a data scientist in Belgium
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The Data Science Community
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to educate, inspire, empower
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to apply data sciences
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4. The Data Science Community
• Started in March 2014, already 50+ meetings
• Offices in Brussels in the AXA building
• Meeting place - Co-working - Incubation - Training Centre
• 3 regional meetups groups: Brussels - Ghent - Antwerp -
• We organise:
• Data Science Bootcamp
• Coding Summer Camp
• Kids Camp on creative computing
• data4good Hackathons
• Data Innovation Summit
• +1900 meetup group members
• +4200 @datasciencebe twitter followers
• +1600 facebook page likes
• +1650 linkedin group members
• + 10k views on www.datasciencebe.com
• + 200 educational videos : Datascience Youtube channel
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The premier networking space
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13. Teamwork
Storytelling
Business case creation
Data Driven decision making
Computer science fundamentals
Big Data Processing Platforms
Unstructured Data
Structured Data
Data cleaning
Coding
Soft Skills
Problem Solver
Business Acumen
Domain Knowledge
Machine Learning
Process Mining
Visualisation
Data Mining
Statistics
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5 weeks
coaching
12 weeks: 2d training + 1d coaching
24 days training / 16 days coaching
July August September October November December
Starting August 16th 2016
15 hands-on business cases + one personal caseprogramming
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26. Teamwork
Storytelling
Business case creation
Data Driven decision making
Computer science fundamentals
Big Data Processing Platforms
Unstructured Data
Structured Data
Data cleaning
Coding
Soft Skills
Problem Solver
Business Acumen
Domain Knowledge
Machine Learning
Process Mining
Visualisation
Data Mining
Statistics
Data
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27. Week Start date Coached MOOCs
1 Aug 16 SAS
2 Aug 22 Python
3 Aug 29 R
4 Sep 9 Introduction to Statistics
5 Sep 12 SQL
5 Week Summer Camp
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28. Week Training dates Topic Case
1 Sep 19,20
Management communication and
profiling
Process communication profile
2 Sep 26,27
Essentials of predictive analytics
Data Visualization and Storytelling
Workshop
Smartcity open data
3 Oct 3, 4 Big Data Architecture Setting up a data lake
4 Oct 10,11
Elastic Search & Discovery
Graphs
Panama papers
5 Oct 17,18 Marketing Models Telco
6 Oct 24,25 Data Enrichment Weather and geographic data
7 Nov 7,8
Segmentation
Social Network Analysis
di-Summit survey data
Public data
8 Nov 14 ,15 Text Mining Financial data
9 Nov 21,22 Recommendation Engines IMDB
10 Nov 28,29 Process Mining Banking
11 Dec 5,6 Internet of Things Retail
12 Dec 12,13 Optimization Supply Chain
13 Dec 19-23
Finishing business case and
presentation (optional)
Personal project
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9h - 12h Hands-on training Hands-on training
12h – 13h Lunch & Networking Lunch & Networking
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Machine Learning
Develop personal business case
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