Conference: The Future is Data
Tomorrow, on November 9th, 2021, Chancellery of the Prime Minister (Poland) is organising an online conference “The future is data”. The main theme will be data management and sharing. The conference will kick-of at 10.00, and dr. Maja Bogataj Jančič, LL.M., LL.M. will also lecture at 12.30. Welcome!
The conference will provide a unique opportunity to exchange experience and best practices in increasing public data availability and re-use. The event is dedicated for representatives of public sector, from both central and local level, entrepreneurs, non-governmental organizations as well as Polish and foreign experts.
The broadcast of the conference will be available here.
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