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Welcome to the 'Open Data Cafe' podcast

Open Data Cafe

Have you ever thought how important open data is in today's world? Are you curious about its practical applications and the challenges around it? Would you like to know what's coming next in the world of open data? Well, you are in for a treat with our six-episode podcast series on data.europa.eu! Grab your coffee or tea and join us at the 'Open Data Cafe' podcast.

The evolution of open data

The evolution of open data

Episode 6

  • Released on 20 December 2023
  • Tul ta’ żmien 27 min 07 sec
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To this final episode of the podcast series, we invited Daniele Rizzi, who served with the European Commission and recently retired after decades dedicated to advancing European efforts in promoting data supply and re-use. In this episode, he takes us on a quick journey through nearly 20 years of data strategy and regulatory history and shares his insights on what the future holds.

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  • Daniele Rizzi, Principal administrator - Policy officer, European Commission

Open-data dining

Open-data dining

Episode 5

  • Released on 13 December 2023
  • Tul ta’ żmien 23 min 05 sec
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Our guest is Dominique Roest, a management consultant with Capgemini Invent working on FARM project. She shares with us the story of her team addressing societal challenges, using data to support small hold farmers. In conversation with the host, she discusses the essential skills to make the project successful, the types of data used, and the importance of involving users.

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  • Gianfranco Cecconi, Chief Solutions Officer, International Data Spaces Association (IDSA)

  • Dominique Roest, Senior Consultant Enterprise Model & Strategy, Capgemini Invent

Law & disorder: is AI the new Wild West of open data?

Law & disorder: is AI the new Wild West of open data?

Episode 4

  • Released on 06 December 2023
  • Tul ta’ żmien 27 min 02 sec
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In this episode, Hans Graux, attorney-at-law and partner at Timelex, helps us understand the fundamental principles of the digital world. He explains the practical legal aspects of reusing data and the importance of licensing, responsibility and liability when using it, for example, to train artificial intelligence models.

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Bridging the data gap

Bridging the data gap

Episode 3

  • Released on 29 November 2023
  • Tul ta’ żmien 21 min 35 sec
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Our guest Ian Makgill, an entrepreneur and founder of SpendNetwork, describes the challenges of procurement data and how these challenges have evolved over time. He shares with us the insights into what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, especially when relying heavily on open data.

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Making dirty data clean

Making dirty data clean

Episode 2

  • Released on 22 November 2023
  • Tul ta’ żmien 27 min 40 sec
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In this episode, we talk to John Harnisher, Head of Research at DataKind, about how most data projects need to begin with the preparation of the data itself and how critical this stage is for the overall success of the operation. He also defines data governance and addresses the challenge of tracking data sources.

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Setting the scene: what is open data?

Setting the scene: what is open data?

Episode 1

  • Released on 15 November 2023
  • Tul ta’ żmien 24 min 52 sec
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To kick off this podcast series, we invited Stefaan Verhulst, co-founder, Chief of Research and Development, and Director of the Data Program of the Governance Laboratory in New York City. In conversation with our host, Gianfranco Cecconi, he introduces the concept of open data and discusses the various waves that have transformed open data over time, namely freedom of information, civic tech and the potential application of generative AI.

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