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The EU Data Governance Framework in The Making
Taking Stock of The Ongoing Initiatives
September 27, 2021 - September 28, 2021
Venue: Online
Organizer(s): European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA)
Language: English
Contact: Programme Organiser
Ms Stéphanie Gemnig Comodi
Tel: +352 426 230 301
s.gemnig@eipa.eu
Info link: https://www.eipa.eu/product/eu-data-governance/
The course will address where we stand in the implementation of the data strategy. Notably, it will focus on the areas where the Commission has been active the most, i.e. the establishment of a data governance framework and the building of sectoral data spaces.
In this online course, participants will learn about the implications of the European strategy for data for the EU and for their own organisations. A wide variety of organisations could be affected by the ongoing initiatives. These include undertakings, which could benefit from the large availability of high-quality data from the whole internal market, and public bodies, both when data holders and when tasked with policing compliance with the data governance rules (if and when implemented).
What will you learn?
Are you working in/for an undertaking whose activity or business development depends upon the availability of large quantities of high-quality data? Or in a public administration? Would you like to know about the implications of the European strategy for data for the EU and for your own organisation within it?
Thanks to this online course you will learn about:
The relevant EU law framework for data reuse/sharing/pooling;
The data contracts currently used in the market for granting reuse of/sharing/pooling data;
The ongoing initiatives to change the regulatory framework for data reuse/sharing/pooling, especially as regards the following three aspects of data governance: reuse of data held by the national public administrations, data intermediation and data altruism;
The status of the initiatives to set up sectoral data spaces in the areas of agriculture and manufacture.
Course methodology
The online course will be delivered by means of live streaming during two consecutive days via Zoom.
The webinar sessions will be conducted by experts providing a presentation on key topics. All sessions will be followed by Q&A periods allowing for the exchange of ideas, and discussion periods where participants will have the opportunity to share professional experiences.