The first Nordic Open Data Forum event will take place in Stockholm this November. Open Data has quickly become an important issue for all of us and a key component when building the future internet.
Livestream can be found here on the 21st of November.
The first Nordic Open Data Forum event will take place in Stockholm, 20-21 November 2017. Open Data has quickly become an important issue for all of us and a key component when building the future internet. The synergies between the Nordic countries are many and it’s time we meet and talk. For social media, #NordicOpenData is the official hashtag
The price for the entire two day event is 1250 SEK (about 125 EUR) and includes access to all events and meals. Click here to sign up! Use the discount code IND17 to get 20% discount!
Day 1 – Monday 20/11 – Workshop day
Location: The Internet Foundation, Hammarby kaj 10D, Stockholm
09.00 – 10.00 Coffee and registration
10.00 – 10.10 – Introduction by Rickard Dahlstrand, IIS.
10.10 – 11.30 – Unconference with latest news in open data
– Jan Lutz from LuftDaten.
– GDPR and unstructured data with help of AI. Peter Mankenskiöld, Sambruk.
– This years Trafiklabhjälte – Elias Arnestrand, Trafiklab
– Nominations for Open Knowledge Awards (www.okawards.org) – Johanna De Vera, Serdar Temiz
(etc)
11.30 – 12.00 – Workshop presentations
12.00 – 13.00 – Lunch
13.00 – 15.00 – Workshops:
– Open Mobility Data in the Nordics (Elias Arnestrand – Zeto, Daniel Rudmark – RISE Viktoria, Per-Erik Holmberg RISE Viktoria)
– The Six City Open Data tactics (Anu-Maria Laitinen, City of Tampere)
– Usable Open Data (Tryggvi Björgvinsson, Félag um stafrænt frelsi á Íslandi)
– Hack for Sweden 2.0 (Jonas Södergren och Anders Granström, Arbetsförmedlingen)
– Open Data Ecosystem Growth (Josefin Lassinantti, Jonathan Crusoe)
– MyData – applying the ”open” principles to personal data (Antti ‘Jogi’ Poikola, Aalto University and Open Knowledge Finland)
– Open weather data (Angela Yong – SMHI, Peter Lindgren – Visiarc)
– Measure air quality at home (Hannes Ebner, Matthias Palmér, MetaSolutions AB)
– Open Data Journalism (Kristofer Sjöholm, Sweco, and Tarjei Leer-Salvesen, innsyn.no)
15.00 – 15.30 – Fika (=coffee break)
15.30 – 17.30 – The workshops continues!
– Open Mobility Data in the Nordics (Elias Arnestrand – Zeto, Daniel Rudmark – RISE Viktoria, Per-Erik Holmberg RISE Viktoria)
– The Six City Open Data tactics (Anu-Maria Laitinen, City of Tampere)
– Usable Open Data (Tryggvi Björgvinsson, Félag um stafrænt frelsi á Íslandi)
– Hack for Sweden 2.0 (Jonas Södergren och Anders Granström, Arbetsförmedlingen)
– MyData – applying the ”open” principles to personal data (Antti ‘Jogi’ Poikola, Aalto University and Open Knowledge Finland)
– Open weather data (Angela Yong – SMHI, Peter Lindgren – Visiarc)
– Measure air quality at home (Hannes Ebner, Matthias Palmér, MetaSolutions AB)
– Open Data Journalism (Kristofer Sjöholm, Sweco, and Tarjei Leer-Salvesen, innsyn.no)
– Open Data Measurements (Karin Ahlin, Ana Brandusescu)
17.30 – 21.00 – Dinner and social activities at Fandado.
Day 2 – Tuesday 21/11 – Conference day (Internetdagarna)
Location: Stockholm Waterfront Congress Centre, Nils Ericsons Plan 4, Stockholm
9.00 – 10.00 – Keynote session with Sue Gardner and Kentaro Toyama
10.00 – 10.30 – Coffee break
10.30 – 12.30 – Open Data Keynote session #1:
– Therese Karger-Lerchl, Open Data Institute
– Tarjei Leer-Salvesen, Innsyn.no
– Juho Kokkola, Industryhack
12.30 – 13.30 – Lunch
13.30 – 13.50 – Internetdagarna keynote session with Primavera de Fillippi
14.00 – 15.00 – Open Data Keynote session #2:
– Ana Brandusescu, World Wide Web Foundation
– Antti ‘Jogi’ Poikola, Aalto University and Open Knowledge Finland
15.00 – 15.30 – Coffee break
15.30 – 17.00 – Tour de table with glimpses from the Nordic open data arena, including workshop summaries
17.00 – 21.00 – Mingle
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