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MADRID, SPAIN 6-7 october

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What is IODC16/The International Open Data Conference is an annual international event aimed at the international open data community. As the most important international convention in the field, its objective is to debate and study the future of the open data sector.

The Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism, through the Secretary of State for Telecommunications and Information Society and the public business entity Red.es, are the organizers of the 4th International Open Data Conference (IODC16), which will take place in Madrid (Spain) on October 6 and 7.

This edition, conceived to foster open data discussion, has been organized along with the World Bank, the International Development Research Centre of Canada (IDRC) and the Open Data for Development Network (OD4D), and will continue the work initiated in previous editions to discuss new opportunities and challenges for the global open data community.

Madrid, Spain. IODC 2016 meeting point

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Aim and target audienceThe main objective of the event is building relationships between open data initiatives from different governments and fostering dialogue between:

Political leaders and PSI holders

Private companies, infomediaries, startups and freelancers

NGOs

Data journalists

International representatives of civil society

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Contributions of IODC16The 4th International Open Data Conference, IODC16, convenes countries from the northern and southern hemispheres to set trends and establish global open data collaboration policies that will allow for a better social and economic development.Additionally, it represents an important collaboration effort between the public and the private thanks to the participation and dialogue between experts from different sectors, the open data community, senior government officials, industry leaders and representatives of society.

In this way, IODC16 has become one of the most important meeting points to explore and debate the open data universe with the objective of searching for innovative and practical solutions in areas such as science, agriculture, smart cities, health, environment, culture, education and data journalism, among others. At the same time, it seeks the consolidation of international open data agreements, the identification and exploration of new opportunities and the creation of more spaces to facilitate the establishment of international relationships and collaborations.

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Three main tracks at IODC16:impact, action and sharingThe Conference is structured into three main tracks.• Impact, specific open data initiatives that have real impact on people’s lives.• Action, which includes lectures, meetings and working groups with the objective of elaborating a roadmap for the global open data community.• Sharing, meant to share the expertise of the sector, discuss specific topics or collect best practices, implemented by different collectives (companies, civic organizations and research groups, among others, including governments from all over the world).

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Spokespeople

Víctor Calvo-Sotelo, civil engineer (roads, canals and ports), has been Secretary of State for Telecommunications and Information Society at the Spanish Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism since February 2011. He promotes the internationalization of ICT and telecommunication companies at the national and international level.

He has wide experience in the ICT and telecommunications sector, having been member of the National Commission for the Information Society and advisor at Renfe, fostering change in the Spanish railway system.

Currently, he is chief executive of Incibe, Fundetec and Red.es, coordinating platform of the open data initiative, guided by the Plan of Measures to Promote Data Reuse.

Víctor Calvo-Sotelo Ibáñez-MartínSecretary of State for Telecommunications and Information Society at the Spanish Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism

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Salvador SorianoArea Coordinator at the Secretary of State for Telecommunications and Information Society. Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism

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Senior Telecommunications Engineer from UPM. He holds a Master’s degree in Management of Information Systems from ISC Paris Business School, specializing in intellectual property and electronic signature from the UOC, and public leadership from the IE Business School Executive Program. Currently, he works in the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism initiative Aporta/datos.gob.es, promoting the opening of data and the re-use of public sector information.

Spokespeople

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Spokespeople

Francisco Javier García Vieira studied Telecommunications Engineering at the Technical University of Madrid (UPM), and the Program for Leadership Development at IESE Business School, University of Navarra. During his professional career in the private sector, he worked at Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo, Telefónica Móviles and the tech startup Banda Ancha S.A. Since 2003 he has been involved in the public sector, more specifically in the public business entity Red.es, taking several positions of responsibility related with public policies for promotion of the Information and Knowledge Society.

Francisco Javier García VieiraDirector of Digital Public Services. Ministry of Industry, Energía and Tourism. Spain

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José is an Open Data pioneer and advocate with extensive experience in the eGovernment and Web standards fields. He has held various leading roles in Open Data projects and initiatives at the local, regional, national and global levels, such as co-chairing the national Open Data Initiative in Spain and directs research across the Global South such as the Emerging Impacts of Open Data in Development Countries (ODDC) project, which forms part of the Open Data Research Network.

José serves on United Nations and European Commission expert panels, is a Lead Steward of the International Open Data Charter, and he became the first civil society chair at the Open Government Partnership Open Data Working Group. Previously, he also served as a member of the Nominating Committee at ICANN, the organisation dedicated to preserving the operational security and stability of the Internet.

Prior to joining the Foundation, José held several positions at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the Web standards setting organisation. He was key in establishing and leading the W3C eGovernment Activity, as well as the country office in Spain. He combined these roles with other positions at CTIC over several years, such as Head of eAdministration and Open Government, and Senior Advisor on Open Standards. José had previously worked as IT analyst, consultant and trainer, and even founded his own Web startup back in 1997.

José M. AlonsoOpen Data expert at World Wide Web Foundation

Spokespeople

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Fernando Perini is Senior Program Officer at Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC), where he coordinates the Open Data for Development (OD4D) Program. OD4D aims to scale open data solutions that have been proven to work in the developing world. The OD4D network of implementing agencies include the Web Foundation, Open Data Institute, Open Knowledge, and leading regional and local partners committed to the creation of locally-driven and sustainable open data ecosystems in developing countries. The program is hosted at the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and co-funded by the World Bank, United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), and Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Development (DFATD).

Fernando co-organized the third International Open Data Conference in Ottawa, which gathered more than 1000 participants from 56 different countries to understand the global impact of open data, coordinate action, and share best practices. Perini has extensive international experience as researcher, consultant and lecturer. He holds a PhD from the University of Sussex in the management of technology and innovation.

Fernando PeriniInternational Development Research Centre of Canada

Spokespeople

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Amparo Ballivian leads the Open Government Data working group at the World Bank. Amparo has managed several development projects in various economic areas, in the Latin America and Caribbean and the Africa regions of the World Bank. Between 2002 and 2006 she was the Bank’s Country Manager and Resident Representative in Nicaragua. Before joining the Bank she worked in public service, academia, diplomatic posts and the private sector. She has held senior Government positions, including Minister of Housing and, subsequently, Chairman of the Board of National Customs of Bolivia. She obtained a Ph.D. in econometrics and a masters in mathematical economics from Rice University in Houston, Texas.

Amparo BallivianThe World Bank - Lead Economist

Spokespeople

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Daniele Rizzi has a degree in civil engineering from the Politecnico di Milano University. He spent most of his professional life working on the development of information and communications systems and tools, in particular in the domain of spatial information, both in the private and the public sector. Daniele joined the European Commission in 1993, where from 2004 to 2012 he worked on the adoption and implementation of a European spatial data infrastructure (INSPIRE). Since December 2012 he contributes to the development of Commission Open Data policies in DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology, working in particular on the deployment of Open Data Portals.

Daniele RizziPolicy Officer in unit Data Policy & Innovation European Commission, Directorate General Communications Networks, Content and Technology

Spokespeople

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Mr Szymon Lewandowski is a Legal and Policy Officer within the Data Policy and Innovation Unit of the European Commission’s DG CONNECT. He joined the Commission in 2005 and has gained experience in the areas of publishing, cultural heritage data, open data legislation and data economy policies. Mr Lewandowski studied law in Gdansk, Poland and political sciences in Toulouse, France. He is also a graduate of the College of Europe.

Szymon LewandowskiLegal/Policy Officer at European Commission European Commission, DG CONNECT

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IODC16 in numbers

Results of CALL FOR PROPOSALS

624 Proposals

442

The Conference in numbers

More than250 speakers

42 countriesparticipating

76 sessions(workshops,

panel discussions,…)

About30 pre-events

24 specific open data

thematic areas

More than1.200 attendees

Participating Oganizations

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09:00 - 09:30

09:30 - 10:30

Hall10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break

Hall08:00 - 09:00 Collecting documentation

Main Session - Global goals for local impact Sanjeev Khagram • Christiansen • Karina Gould • Anne Jellema • Amina Mohammed

Main Session - Official Welcome Victor Calvo-Sotelo • Luis Cueto • Naser Faruqui • Haishan Fu • Javier Hernández-Ros

Main assembly room

Main assembly room

Room A11:00 - 12:00

Room B11:00 - 12:00

Room C11:00 - 12:00

Room D11:00 - 12:00

Room E11:00 - 12:00

Room F11:00 - 12:00

Data + GeospatialEmilio López • Edward Anderson • Kelsey Leonard • Lluís Sanz Marco • Satyarupa Shekhar Swain

Data + Agriculture André Laperrière • Stéphane Gigandet • Johannes Keizer • Soonho Kim

Data + Education Marco Túlio Pires • Miguel Ángel Acero Álvarez • Christian AnkerMarija Kujacic • Jose-Norberto Mazón

Data + Utilities Rafael Aguado • Brian Banks • Pierre Chrzanowski

Data + Accountability IIKatie Clancy • Oludotun Babayemi • Eva Belmonte • Robert Palmer • Arne Semsrott • Laura Serghi

Data + International Aid I Roland Bishop Doe • Yohanna Loucheur • Andrea Vaughn • Coordinator: Mark Brough

Main assembly room11:00 - 12:15

Room A12:00 - 13:30

Main Session - Open Data and BusinessAmparo Ballivian • Kibyoung Kim • Richard Benjamins • Carlos Fernandez IñigoRichard Stirling • Jed Sundwall

Data + Transport Craig Hammer • Kibyoung Kim, Chus Garcia • Leborgne Guillaume • Alla MorrisonAngela Rivada • Daniel Tello

7/ Thursday 6th

Programme (Draft)

More info:opendatacon.org/agenda/

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Hall13:15 - 14:15

Main assembly room14:15 - 15:15

Room A14:15 - 15:15

Room B14:15 - 15:15

Room C14:15 - 15:15

Room B12:30 - 13:15

Room C12:30 - 13:15

Room D12:30 - 13:30

Room E12:00 - 13:30

Room F12:00 - 13:30

Main assembly room12:15 - 13:30 Main Session - Open Data and the Data Revolution for SustainableDevelopment: Opportunities for Joint Action Sanjeev Khagram • Albina Chuwa, Kristen Honey, Al Kags, Sriganesh Lokanathan

Data + Humanitarian issues Jeanne Holm • Concha Catalan • Moses Sitati • Siem Vaessen

Data + CultureÓscar Montiel • Gustavo Candela • Asunción Gómez-Pérez • Ana Alvarez LacambraSilvia Cobo Serrano

Data + Accountability IHera Hussain • Glecourse Blair • Julia Keseru • José Luis Marín • Michalis Vafopoulos

Data + International Aid II / Data and the SDG Paige Kirby • Aditya Agrawal • Irenius Ruyobya • Yeama Thompson

Room F12:45 - 13:30 Open Data + Performance/Building Open Performance into the Fabric of Government Jeff Kaplan • Sarah Orton • Jeffrey J. Press • Irenius Ruyobya • Fiona Smith

Data + ParliamentsJonh Wonderlich • Jean Marie Bourgogne • Jen Bramley • Darko BrkanJean-Noe Landry • Ariel Riera • Rebecca Rumbul

Lunch

Main Session - Open Data and National Statistical Offices:Experiences and Opportunities Shaida Baidee • Oliver Chinganya • Albina Chuwa • Haishan Fu • Eric Swanson • Aleem Walji

Data + BudgetFabrizio Scrollini • Anna Alberts • David Cabo • Jose Subero Munilla • Myroslav Opyr

Data + Environment Anders Pedersen • Pyrou Chung • Carolyn Ciciarelli • Sergio Estella • Manuel Llano Vázquez Prada

Data + Data Journalism Craig Hammer • Paula Guisado • Juanlu Sánchez • Jean Brice Tetka

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Thursday 6th

Programme (Draft)

More info:opendatacon.org/agenda/

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Room D14:15 - 15:15

Room E14:15 - 15:15

Room F14:30 - 16:30

Main assembly room15:30 - 16:30

Room A15:30 - 16:30

Room B15:30 - 16:30

Room C15:30 - 16:30

Room D15:30 - 16:30

Main assembly room16:45 - 17:45

Room E15:30 - 16:30

Room F15:30 - 16:30

Room A16:45 - 17:45

Data + Cities I Jean-Noe Landry • Sergio Fernández Balaguer • Andy DickinsonDaniel Sarasa Funes • Dinita Andriani Putri

Data + Hacking dataMartín Alvarez • Andrew Kamau • Laure Lucchesi • Elena Alfaro Martínez • Ali Rebaie

Data + Science Cecilia Cabello • Alberto Cottica • Ji-Ping Lin • Eva Mendez • Carlos Turmo

Main Session - Scaling Up and Deepening Open Data's TransformativeImpact in Open Government Suneeta Kaimal • Hera Hussain • Daniel Kaufmann • David Lebryk

Data + AnticorruptionMichael Jarvis • François Massot • Daniel Freund • Hera Hussain • Abram Huyser-Honig • Pavol Lacko

Data + ElectionsLiz Carolan • Fiona Smith

Data + Inequality Lejla Sadiku • Giulliana Bianconi • Natalia Mazotte • Karen Rono

Data + Cities IIStephen Larrick • Antonio Moneo • Eric Reese • Zaira Rivera • María Jesús Fernández Ruíz

Data + Disaster Management Beth Noveck • Bibhusan Bista • Vivien Deparday • Innocent Maholi • Ankur Nagar

Data + IndigenousStephanie Carroll Rainie • Tahu Kukutai • Ji-Ping Lin • Andrew Martínez • Andrew SporleMaggie Walter • Kirikowhai Mikaere

Data + Extractives Anders Pedersen • Abdoul Karim Kabèlè Camara • Marco Kaplan • Beata Lisowska • David MihalyiJames Royston • Anton Rühling • Khadija Sharife • Dewi Yuliandini

Main Session - Open data and CharterAnia Calderón • Mohamed Bangura • Oleksandr Ryzhenko • Fabrizio Scrollini

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(Draft)

More info:opendatacon.org/agenda/

Thursday 6th

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Main assembly room17:45 - 19:00

Room A17:45 - 19:00

Room B17:45 - 19:00

Room C17:45 - 19:00

Room D17:45 - 19:00

Room E17:45 - 19:00

Room F17:45 - 19:00

Room B16:45 - 17:45

Room C16:45 - 17:45

Room D16:45 - 17:45

Room E16:45 - 17:45

Data + Language Processing Technologies Juan de Dios Llorens • Martin Krallinger • Bente Maegaard • Márta Nagy-Rothengass • David Pérez

My best Open Data Fail Andres Snitcofsky

Room F16:45 - 17:45 Open Data + PlatformsMillán Berzosa • Ashley Casovan • Deirdre Lee • Sunita Malhotra • Manuel Noya

Data + Business modelsAlla Morrison • Alloysius Attah • Daniel Branco • Naveen Gattu • Alejandro Maza • Carey Anne Nadeau

Data + Emerging Economies Mark Cardwell • Fernando Perini • Stefaan Verhulst

Main Session - Open data and platformsTimothy Herzog • Andrew Hoppin • Jean-Marc Lazard • Kevin Merritt • Sebastian Moleski

Regional talk - Asia Wei-Chung Hwang

Regional talk - AfricaJeanne Holm • Paul Mungai

Regional talk– LACMaurice McNaughton • Fabrizio Scrollini

Regional talk – East EuropeAna Brnabic • Lejla Sadiku • Elira Turdubaeva • Erion Veliaj • Nadiya Virna

Regional talk - North America Stephen Walker • Ashley Casovan • Kristen Honey• Beth Noveck • Coordinator: Ania Calderón

Regional talk – MENA RegionJazem Halioui, Raed M. Sharif

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More info:opendatacon.org/agenda/

Thursday 6th

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08:30 - 09:30 Room A

08:30 - 09:30 Room B

08:30 - 09:30 Room C

08:30 - 09:30 Room D

08:30 - 09:30 Room E

08:30 - 09:30 Room F

09:30 - 10:30 Room A

09:30 - 10:30 Room B

09:30 - 10:30 Room C

08:30 - 09:30 Main assembly room

09:30 - 10:30 Main assembly room

Main Session - Regional talk - EuropeDinand Tinholt • Wendy Carrara • Norbert Hohn • Daniele Rizzi • Francisco Javier García Vieira

Action session (Charter)Josema Alonso • Ania Calderón • Antonio Almansa • Joseph Saviour Azzopardi

Action session (Standards)Bill Anderson • James Mckinney • To be confirmed

Action session (Innovation)Joel Gurin • To be confirmed • Antonio Moneo • Richard Stirling

Action session (Capacity building)Fiona Smith • To be confirmed • Natalia Mazotte

Action session (Measuring and Increasing Impact)Stefaan Verhulst • Danny • To be confirmed

Action session (Global goals)Sanjeev Khagram • Shaida Badiee • To be confirmed

Main Session - Open Data and HealthCarlos Royo Sánchez • Rafael Bengoa • Trinidad Jiménez • Ben Meghreblian • Johanna Pimiento

Balancing openess and privacyHelen Darbishire • Julia Manske

Infomediaries in Transparency and Accountability: Making Open ContractingData actionable Jonathan Huseman • David Banisar • Baldwin Chiyamwaka • Daniel Dietrich • Karolis GranickasJulia Hoffmann • Shita Laksmi • Paula Martins • Sandra Musoga • Gilbert Sendugwa Coordinator: Michael Canares

OCDE/WB To be confirmed • Oleg V. Petrov • Barbara Ubaldi

Programme (Draft)

More info:opendatacon.org/agenda/

Friday 7th

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Room F11:00 - 12:00 Open agricultural funding: breaking down Silos Melanie Bacou • Lauren Bradford • Taryn Davis • Rupert Simons • Coordinator: Laia Grino

09:30 - 10:30 Room D

Room E09:30 - 10:30

Room F09:30 - 10:30

Room A11:00 - 12:00

Room B11:00 - 12:00

Room C11:00 - 12:00

Room D11:00 - 12:00

Room E11:00 - 12:00

Hall10:30 - 11:00

Main assembly room11:00 - 12:00

Understanding your data user workshopAudrey Ariss • Katherine García • Laura Manley • Coordinators: Joel Gurin

Evidence-based training for open data practitioners?. Lessons from open dataimpact case studies Stefan Verhulst • Coordinator: Andrew Young

The open algorithms (OPAL) project: unleashing the power of private sector datafor public good Nicolas de Cordes • Florimond Houssiau • Nuria Oliver • Natalie ShoupCoordinator: Emmanuel Letouzé

Coffee break

Main Session - Breaking the Power of ClosedMartin Tisne • Mar Cabra • Hervé Falciani • Javier Moreno • Jim Peacock • Khadija Sharife

International Open Data Charter: creating sector packages to move fromprinciple to impactAndre Jellema • Rafael García Aceves • Ana Brandusescu • Katherine García • Fiona Smith

Opening up extractives and land projects Lindsey Marchessault • Jacob Sims • Anjesh Tuladhar • Jessica Webb • Coordinator: Robert Pitman

A global marketplace for city data Coordinator: Jeanne Holm

Train the trainers: sharing methodologies for teaching how to use open data Juan Casanueva • Natalia Mazotte • Dirk Slater • Coordinator: Marco Túlio Pires

From open data research to policy: influencing global, national and local agenda Duncan Edwards • Michelle McLeod • François Van Schalkwyk • Johanna WalkerCoordinator: Michael Canares

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Friday 7th

Programme (Draft)

More info:opendatacon.org/agenda/

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Room A12:45 - 13:30

Hall13:00 - 14:30

Main assembly room12:45 - 13:30

Room B12:00 - 13:30

Room C12:00 - 12:45

Room D12:00 - 13:00

Room E12:00 - 13:00

Room F12:30 - 13:00

Room A12:00 - 12:45

Main assembly room12:00 - 12:45

Room F12:00 - 12:30 Open data and distributed ledger (aka Blockchain). Technologies to solve real-world issues Coordinator: Luis Meijueiro

Main Session - Open data and public procurementZoe Reiter-Komossa • Michael Canares • Craig Fagan • Hera Hussain • Lindsey MarchessaultGabriella Nagy • Romain Tales • Ana Zúñiga

Leveraging Data visualization and partnerships for environmental actionPenhleak Chan • David González • Carolyn Soveldelli • Jessica Webb • Coordinator: Robert Watt

Measuring Open Data together Ana Brandusescu • Lindsay Ferris • Claudia Schwegmann • Barbara Ubaldi • Coordinator:Mor Rubisntein

Open Mapping Mapathon!Mikel Maron • Coordinator: Sajjad Anwar

Moving towards open data maturity: how can you sustain impact fromopen data portals? Claire Foulquier-Gazagnes • Tom Sasse • Coordinator: Amanda Smith

Joined-up data standards: evidence of need and emerging solutions Georg Neumann • Rupert Simons • Conrad Zellmann • Coordinator: Tom Orrell

Main Session - Data and Gender: Thinking Critically Kristen Robinson • Paulina Bustos Arellano • Georges Labreche • Nnenna Nwakanma

Lunch

Open data leaders panel: updates on government programmes from around the world Marija Kujacic • Linet Kwamboka • Jose Subero Munilla • Aleksey Vyskub • Coordinator: Dawn Duhaney

Room C12:45 - 13:30 FIWARE: unleashing the potential of real-time open data Coordinator: Dawn Duhaney

Learnings from open data incubator for Europe (ODINE)Coordinator: Walter Palmetshofer

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More info:opendatacon.org/agenda/

Friday 7th

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Room A14:30 - 15:45

Room B14:30 - 15:45

Room C14:30 - 15:45

Main assembly room16:00- 17:15

Main assembly room14:30 - 15:45

Room D14:15 - 15:45

Room E14:15 - 16:00

GODAN Action. Capacity development for open data users in agriculture andnutrition security Johannes Keizer • Laura Meggiolaro • Nyaggah Muchiri • Onno Roosenschoon • Fiona Smith Coordinator: Isaura Lopes Ramos

Main Session - Building an Inclusive Data Revolution Fernando Perini • Laura Manley

Opening Data for innovation: from supply-driven to demand-drivenOpen Data strategies Rakesh Kumar Dubbudu • Bhanupriya Rao • Nisha Thompson • Coordinator: Sumandro Chattapadhyay

The OjoAlData100 initiative for harmonising datasets in Smart Cityopen data portalsCoordinator: Oscar Corcho

Main Session - Closing remarks

Building sustainable capacities for data driven businesses. How can the private sector help achieve greater economic and social development through open data/open data ecosystem: building a thriving open data industry Ys Lee • Philip Ashlock • Heather Broomfield • Deborah Mendes Ferreira • Bart HANSSENSAugusto Herrmann • Jeik HYEON • Junwon LIM, Cheol Ho OH • Yeon-Byoung PARK • Mike SteereRochelle Stewart-Allen • Barbara Ubaldi • Stefaan Verhulst

Strengthening Data Ecosystems for Greater Development Impact by Closing the Citizen Feedback Loop: Strategies from Around the GlobeAgnieszka Rawa • Stephane Boyera • Juma Lungo, Michelle McLeod Coordinators: Michael Canares • Denis Gursky • Vitaly Vlasov

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More info:opendatacon.org/agenda/

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MADRID, SPAIN 6-7 october

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Carlos III Univ. - Puerta de Toledo (tbc)Ronda de Toledo, 1, Madrid

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GPSDD Summit

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Open maps and disaster response

OD Prize

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Africa Open Data Day

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OD half a day (ODI-Madrid)

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OD Standards ODStandards

Open Data Research SymposiumOpen Data Research Symposium

Business Statistics

EU PSI EU PSI

Indigenous Indigenous

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Oct 3rd Spanish OD "Aporta" Event - SETSI VenueOct 3rd Extractives-data dive (first day) Red.es venueOct 5th Charter meeting venue to be determined

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Open Data and Culture Open Data and Culture

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Follow the money HIVOS Open Contracting

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MORE INFO: opendatacon.org/agenda/pre-events/

On October 3, 4 and 5, alongside the IODC16 activity, Madrid will host about thirty pre-events to precede the main conference.

There will be a wide variety of workshops and work groups, developed in different centers of the capital, with the objective of progressing and sharing knowledge in areas such as open data standards, open science, open language data or data innovation in developing countries.

Three days of workshops, sessions, conferences and lectures that precede an International Conference that aspires to lay the foundations for the future of the open data movement in the world.

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#IODC16Global goals, local impact10/ How to arrive

Car:IFEMA is connected by the main access and bypass routes in Madrid: M11 (Exits 5 and 7), M40 (Exits 5, 6 and 7) and A2 (Exit 7).

Subway:Line 8 (Station Campo de las Naciones) arrives at the southern exit of the center from any point in Madrid. In the same way, this line connects the exhibition centers to the various terminals of the Barajas International Airport.

Plane:The Madrid Barajas airport is located only 10 minutes away from the exhibition center, and almost 15km away from downtown Madrid. Madrid Barajas is connected by subway (Station Aeropuerto T-1, T-2 and T-3). Turned into one of the main international airports, with its innovative T-4 terminal, it guarantees daily connections to IFEMA from every city in Spain, and the whole world.

Bus:A wide bus network gives access to IFEMA from different points in the city:

• Line 112-Mar de Cristal-Feria de Madrid (IFEMA) – Bº Aeropuerto.• Line 122-Avda. de América-Campo de las Naciones-Feria de Madrid (IFEMA).• Line 828-Universidad Autónoma-Alcobendas- Canillejas-Feria de Madrid (IFEMA).

Taxi:With stops in each exit of the exhibition center, more than 15,000 taxis will be available to all attendee/s.

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MADRID, SPAIN 6-7 october

#IODC16Global goals, local impact

Open Data: numbers of interest11/MARKET GROWTHThe open data market will grow by about 37% during the period from 2016 to 2020; from €55,300 million to €75,700 million, and a cumulative total of €325,000 million.

In the totality of the European Union, the economic benefit from open data, combined with big data- will reach €200,000 million until 2020, meaning a GDP growth of 1,9% in the European Union.

JOB CREATIONThe release of public data will result in the creation of 25,000 new jobs in the same period, reaching 100,000 employments in fields directly related to open data, meaning an increase of 32%.

COST SAVINGSCumulative cost savings for the EU 28+ in 2020 are thought to reach €1,700 million.

URBAN QUALITY OF LIFEData reuse allows saving 7,000 lives every year by improving health response and decreasing the accident rate in European roads by 5,5%.

Spanish citizens have made 2,850 searches for right of access on the Transparency Portal, with 1,2% of administrative silence, until September 2015.

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#IODC16Global goals, local impact12/ Reference documents

REFERENCE REPORTS:

• European Commission. Creating value through Open data.

• McKinsey (a global firm that comprises more than 9,000 consultants and about 2,000 research and information professionals). ‘Open data: Unlocking innovation and performance with liquid information’

• Demos Europa (Centre for European Strategy) and Warsaw Institute For Economic Studies. Big & Open data in Europe. A growth engine or a missed opportunity?

• OMIDYAR NETWORK. Open for Business: how open data can help achieve the G20 growth target.

• Spanish Observatory for Telecommunications and Information Society (ONTSI). Characterization Study of the Infomediary Sector in Spain (2012 ed.) and (update).

• Multisectoral Information Association (ASEDIE). Infomediary sector report.

• European Data Portal. Open data Maturity in Europe 2015.

• The ePSIplatform, European Commission.

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REFERENCE WEBSITES:

• European Data Portal

• ElPSI Scoreboard, initiative of the European Commission that promotes the dynamization of the public sector concerning open data reuse in the EU. EPSI Scoreboard measures the state of development regarding open data reuse in the EU.

• OECD. OURdata Index: Open, Useful, Reusable Government Data, 2014 (chapter 10) Open data index concerning those countries that are members of this organization.

• Web Foundation, supported by IDRC, has developed the Open Data Barometer, which analyzes global tendencies and provides national and regional comparative information concerning open data..

• Open data Barometer.

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