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Research infrastructure, cloud and open innovation: How to ensure trust in global solutions?

01 December 2016

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Date
December 1, 2016
Time
17:00 - 19:00 UTC+0

*** White Paper now available ***

The European Commission proposed in April 2016 a plan to put in place an infrastructure which can support Open Research Data and Open Science in Europe: the European Open Science Cloud. At the same time, the European Parliament is in the process of drafting the own-initiative report on the European Cloud Initiative. 

Open Science can only develop in a trusted environment, where research data can be safely stored and made openly available. This environment has to rely on excellent scientific data infrastructures which cannot be disconnected across fields and regions.

Stakeholders representing SMEs, industry, policy makers, researchers and community will come around the table to discuss how to build trustworthy infrastructures, while promoting open innovation and global solutions. The participants will debate whether the policy and legal measures should apply in the same way to research infrastructure and cloud computing technology respectively. The foreseen future role of the European Cloud Select Industry Group (C-SIGs) in the new policy landscape will also be discussed.

Panelists

  • MEP Michal Boni (EPP), ITRE shadow rapporteur; 
  • Thomas Skordas, Acting Director of the Digital Excellence & Science Infrastructure Directorate (DG CONNECT);
  • Matthew Dovey, Head of research technology, Jisc (UK);
  • Georg Greve, CEO of Kolab Systems AG, a member of the OpenPOWER Foundation

The discussion following the panelists’ interventions will be moderated, and held under the Chatham House Rule. The event will be followed by a reception.

Please register here by 30 November 2016 COB. 

 

Online invitation

Pictures of the event

 

Presentations of the speakers:

Panelists introductory speeches (videos)

Matthew Dovey (slides)

Georg Greve (slides)

 

Image credit by Blue Coat Photos, vía Flickr.