Participation in Data for Policy 2022 – Ecosystems of innovation and virtual-physical interactions
Participation in Data for Policy 2022 - Ecosystems of innovation and virtual-physical interactions
22 December, 2022
Digital government, Public service transformation, Data for policymaking
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Nathan da Silva Carvalho, Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Oak Digital Consulting, participated in a roundtable for Data for Policy 2022, Brussels. During a series of ignition talks, Nathan explained the relevance of cross-border services in the European Union, along with giving policy recommendations for user-centricity, interoperability and citizens’ data sovereignty, which are the foundations of cross-border digital public services.

The seventh edition of the Data for Policy 2022 Conference embraced a hybrid physical-virtual format, with one-day, in-person conferences held in three regions: Asia (Hong Kong), America (Seattle) and Europe (Brussels). 

The conference series was established in 2015 with its inaugural edition ‘Policy-Making in the Big Data Era’. Its inception was a result of observing that rapidly emerging and developing digital technologies could be utilised to inform and direct public policy. The Data for Policy conference series has created a forum for interdisciplinary, cross-sector discussion for stakeholders from all walks of life.

Data for Policy is now an independent non-profit initiative registered in the United Kingdom as a Community Interest Company. It is supported by a large number of key stakeholders, including prestigious academic institutions, government departments, international agencies, non-profit institutions, and businesses.

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