Programme

THE IMPORTANCE OF OPEN DATA FOR ENTERPRISE AND DEVELOPMENT

Spurring Growth While Mitigating Risks
Panel Session
Pavilion 8, Conference Hall 8.2 Innovation Hall


Making available publicly held, non-personal data is a multi-government initiative aimed at providing companies, entrepreneurs, and individuals with access, so that they can develop new insights, ideas, and services for the betterment of society. How is this progressing on a global basis and how can business embrace this opportunity?


Moderator:
Mark Spelman , Member of the Board, Future Cities Catapult

Panellists
Giovanni Leusch-Carnaroli , Associate Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Transportation (2009-2011); Founder, Open Government Alliance, USA
Christian Morales , Vice President, Intel Corporation
Vyacheslav Orekhov , Managing Director, SAP CIS
Oleg Petrov , Open Data Practice Leader at ICT Unit, World Bank
Paul Suijkerbuijk , Chief Data Officer for data.overheid.nl, Government of the Netherlands
Oleg Fomichev , State Secretary, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation
Takeo Harada , Chief Executive Officer, Institute for International Strategy and Information Analysis, Inc (IISIA)

Broadcast

Key moments

“The most useful open data apps in Russia and abroad are produced by local and regional authorities, because they directly respond to local needs and conditions.”
Oleg Fomichev
“Open data is a market option and it’s much better to use it as a business model, especially in the information sector.”
Paul Suijkerbuijk