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| 27 || [[Consolidated_programme_2021#ws08_21 | WS 8]] || Erik Huizer || GÉANT || Academia || Open science data sharing: European Open Science Cloud is now being developed with a lot of push from the EC. How open should this be towards non-European researchers? Can it be one-sided or is reciprocity a requirement? What are the advantages/disadvantages.
| 27 || [[Consolidated_programme_2021#ws08_21 | WS 8]] || Erik Huizer || GÉANT || Academia || Open science data sharing: European Open Science Cloud is now being developed with a lot of push from the EC. How open should this be towards non-European researchers? Can it be one-sided or is reciprocity a requirement? What are the advantages/disadvantages.
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| 33 || [[BigStage 2021 | BigStage ]] || Riccardo Nanni || University of Bologna "Alma Mater Studiorum"  || Academia || How can European private and public stakeholders bridge the (real or perceived) gap between the digital competences graduates are provided with by universities and those expected by companies from newcomers to the job market?  
| 33 || [[BigStage 2021 | Big Stage]] || Riccardo Nanni || University of Bologna "Alma Mater Studiorum"  || Academia || How can European private and public stakeholders bridge the (real or perceived) gap between the digital competences graduates are provided with by universities and those expected by companies from newcomers to the job market?  
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| 38 || [[Consolidated_programme_2021#pre07_21 | PRE 7]] || Malgorzata Ignatowicz || Office of Electronic Communications || Government || Telecommunications regulators and governance frameworks in the context of broadband connectivity play undisputed role in promoting the emergence of digital technologies, as well as preventing risks and protecting users on a sufficient level. A relevant regulatory policy may ensure that regulations concerning broadband may be not only effective and well-functioning but also inclusive, resilient and sustainable. To shape the agile Internet governance and regulatory frameworks, the involvement of the European telecommunications NRAs in EURO DIG debate is important, to bring the regulatory best practices and approaches, with the goal to improve regulations and its delivery. Why this issue is relevant to Europe? Undoubtedly, challenges are being faced by the European telecommunications NRAs, while regulating broadband. Thus, it is crucial to create an opportunity for them to broaden their visions, taking into account Internet-related aspects. Further, having in mind the role and experience of the Office of Electronic Communications of Poland, with its international and multistakeholder approach, it may be suggested to present the European initiatives undertaken by their respective NRAs to promote flexible, outcome-focus and technology-neutral regulations on broadband and, finally, to better understand its benefits and provide practical guidance. Such a debate may be continued as a „regulatory track” on the future editions of the EURO DIG conferences, as well as the Internet Governance Forum 2021.  
| 38 || [[Consolidated_programme_2021#pre07_21 | PRE 7]] || Malgorzata Ignatowicz || Office of Electronic Communications || Government || Telecommunications regulators and governance frameworks in the context of broadband connectivity play undisputed role in promoting the emergence of digital technologies, as well as preventing risks and protecting users on a sufficient level. A relevant regulatory policy may ensure that regulations concerning broadband may be not only effective and well-functioning but also inclusive, resilient and sustainable. To shape the agile Internet governance and regulatory frameworks, the involvement of the European telecommunications NRAs in EURO DIG debate is important, to bring the regulatory best practices and approaches, with the goal to improve regulations and its delivery. Why this issue is relevant to Europe? Undoubtedly, challenges are being faced by the European telecommunications NRAs, while regulating broadband. Thus, it is crucial to create an opportunity for them to broaden their visions, taking into account Internet-related aspects. Further, having in mind the role and experience of the Office of Electronic Communications of Poland, with its international and multistakeholder approach, it may be suggested to present the European initiatives undertaken by their respective NRAs to promote flexible, outcome-focus and technology-neutral regulations on broadband and, finally, to better understand its benefits and provide practical guidance. Such a debate may be continued as a „regulatory track” on the future editions of the EURO DIG conferences, as well as the Internet Governance Forum 2021.  

Revision as of 14:47, 21 April 2021

During the call for issues for EuroDIG we received 97 submissions in the period from 12 October till 13 December 2020 for the EuroDIG 2021 programme planning. You can find the breakdown here.

Categories are colored as follows:

 Access & literacy   Development of IG ecosystem   Human rights & data protection   Innovation and economic issues   Media & content   Cross cutting / other issues   Security and crime   Technical & operational issues 

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You can also download the list of proposals as of 13 Feb. 2021 as pdf file.