OGI presented in CEDEM17 - Austria

Ricardo Matheus
opengovintelligence
2 min readJun 25, 2017

During 17 to 19 May, the Danube University Krems (Austria) hosted the international Conference for e-Democracy and Open Government (CEDEM17). https://goo.gl/t2gnwC

The CEDEM 17 brings together e-democracy, e-participation and open government specialists working in academia, politics, government and business to critically analyse the innovations, issues, ideas and challenges in the networked societies of the digital age.

The H2020 projects OpenGovIntelligence and VRE4EIC (https://www.vre4eic.eu/) combined efforts to perform the workshop "Virtual Research Environments: Obtaining new insights by sharing Open Data for interdisciplinary Research Purposes". The workshop aimed to elicit, refine and discuss requirements for a secure and trusted Virtual Research Environments that integrates Open Government Data and open research data for researchers from multiple disciplines.

VRE4EIC intends to change the life of 70.000 European researchers, by providing them supporting tools for collaborative, multi-disciplinary data-driven science, as needed to tackle critical societal challenges such as climate change and energy sustainability.

If you’re interested in data governance and data use, click here (https://online-learning.tudelft.nl/courses/open-data-governance-and-use/) to have a look at TU Delft’s online education for professionals in this area.

https://online-learning.tudelft.nl/courses/open-data-governance-and-use/

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Ricardo Matheus
opengovintelligence

Open Government Data - Big Data - Transparency Governance - Anti-Corruption Online Systems - Data Analyst