Open Data: „Paradigmenwechsel für die Gesellschaft“ - futurezone.at

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-10-03

Summary:

[From Google's English] "Last fall, the future zone together with the Danube University Krems sought ideas for the management of future . With their project "Graz Government Transparency" (GGT) convinced George Felgitsch, Norbert Haberl, Matthias Flying Crane and John Rummel of the FH Joanneum in Graz, the jury and secured the grand prize: A trip to the Open Knowledge Conference, held in Geneva in September . For the future zone, the winning team has summarized his impressions of the conference:  About eight months after winning the competition in 2021 as part of the government 15-year celebration of the Federal Data Center (GT) we could finally on 16 to 18 September our price, to redeem participation in the Open Knowledge Conference and begin the journey. As a colleague was prevented from our team, we came to the third trip to Switzerland on. By plane from Lithuania (semester abroad) and by car from Graz Sunday evening we met on 15 September in Geneva.  The Open Knowledge Conference or OKcon short is an international conference with about 900 participants from various universities, government agencies and companies from Hawaii to New Zealand and had the motto "Open Data - broad, deep, connected". Since we have more concerns us in the course of our previous projects with open data and open government in the administration and the appropriate technological options, our range has been expanded quite soon. The topics presented fields were roughly divided into the following categories: Open Government, Open Development, Open Science & Research, Open Culture, Open Education, Open Transport Data, Open Geodata and technologies to implement."

Link:

http://futurezone.at/netzpolitik/open-data-paradigmenwechsel-fuer-die-gesellschaft/29.124.398

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oa.new oa.psi oa.comment oa.okfn oa.okcon oa.government oa.data

Date tagged:

10/03/2013, 10:57

Date published:

10/03/2013, 06:57