Program

The plenary program on February 4 focusses on international developments in data sharing. Distinguished speakers from all over Europe will bring your knowledge up to date, focusing on what this means for you as a developer of data sharing arrangements or service provider.

In the afternoon, there are clusters of workshops: convergence of the international frameworks supporting data sharing that collaborate under the Data Space Business Alliance (DSBA) flag, the role of digital identities in data sharing and several workshops on how to use the Basic Data Infrastructure (BDI) solution developed in The Netherlands. Besides that, there are specific workshops around topics like compliance, data sharing in health, European subsidies, personal data spaces and several service provider workshops

Please have a look below for the detailed program.

The plenary program on February 5 will inspire you with experiences from several data sharing initiatives. It will also deal with data sharing business models and we will talk about federated cloud to support data sharing. On this day we will also enlighten you on the role of Digital Product Passports (DPP) as enhanced data sharing building blocks.

The afternoon offers a cluster of workshops where data sharing initiatives can learn from each other. There is also a cluster around DPP and a set of workshops around data sharing for predictive maintenance. We will also deep-dive into data sharing business models. Also, some specific topics will be dealt with.

Please have a look below for the detailed program.

08:00

Registration & Coffee – networking

09:00

Welcome

Sarah van Drumpt
Peter Verkoulen
09:05

Opening remarks

Berry Vetjens – Board member of IDSA and Gaia-X
09:15

Data Sharing & Cloud Policy and Innovation in The Netherlands – Panel discussion

09:35

How IDSA is contributing towards scaling up data space initiatives

09:45

Gaia-X and its role in data sharing and federated cloud

10:05

Data Sharing Middleware by the EC: Simpl – How can your data sharing initiative benefit from this?

10:30

Coffee & tea break – networking and visit booths

11:00

Towards convergence: Gaia-X and IDSA perspective

Lars Nagel
Ulrich Ahle
Klaus Ottradovetz
Peter Verkoulen – Moderator
11:25

The Multi-Layered Approach to Adopting the BDI: Insights for SME’s and Large Corporates

11:50

European Funding Programmes – What’s in it for you?

12:00

Insights from the DSSC: the European blueprint for building data spaces

12:15

Pitches

Lenny Zilverberg – Moderator
12:30

Lunch – networking and visit booths

Lunch
13:30

Interactive Breakout Sessions & Workshops

Working with the DSSC Blueprint & Toolbox
Claire Stolwijk
Matthijs Punter
DSBA convergence workshop
Ana Garcia Robles
Klaus Ottradovetz
Lars Nagel
Ulrich Ahle
Christoph Strnadl
Compatibility versus Compliance and the Gaia-X Value Proposition
Alberto Palomo
Digital Identities in data sharing
Remco van Wijk
Data Spaces in Action: Deploying Data Spaces for Real-World Operational Use
Viktoria Harder
Sebastian Opriel
Cross-sector and cross-border interoperability: lessons from building the Data Space Interoperability Compass
Gijs van Houwelingen
Yekaterina Travkina
Workshop on how to participate in European Funding Programmes
Maria Deetman
Christiaan Meinsma
14:30

Interactive Breakout Sessions & Workshops

Quatronic on implementing a BDI use case using low-code BDI components
Jan Willem Veeningen
Pieter Bas de Visser
Gaia-X for implementing data spaces rules
Christoph Strnadl
Ewann Gavard
Company Passport: EUDI (eIDAS2) Wallets & data sharing
Mark Hanhart
Gerard van der Hoeven
Pieter Verhagen
Workshop Data Sharing in Health
Olga Galanets
Irena Pavlova
Jéssica Morais
Sarah van Drumpt – Moderator
Applying Simpl for building and scaling data spaces

2 hour workshop – ends at 17:00

Klaus Ottradovetz
Melanie Mirjana Friedrich
Nicolas Auricchio
Unlocking the Future of Secure Data Sharing: Challenges, Insights, and Solutions
Maaike Berger-Laarakker
Victor den Bak
Hands-on guide to joining and scaling data spaces
Sven Löffler
15:30

Coffee and tea break – networking and visit booths

16:00

Interactive Breakout Sessions & Workshops

The what, why and how of synthetic data spaces
Vincent Campfens
Databri-X project: towards data space implementations in Telecommunication, Legal and Energy
Olga Galanets
Christian Dirschl
LEO (Logistic Event Ontology) and event choreography
Laurens Lapré
Ewout Bouwman
Operationalisation of the Trust Framework: GXDCH & Automated Compliance
Ewann Gavard
BDI DigiDrop: Dealing with the increasing need in business traffic to digitize evidence in interactions between organizations
Rens van der Meijs
Huibert Alblas
Applying Simpl for building and scaling data spaces

2 hour workshop – starts at 14:30

Klaus Ottradovetz
Melanie Mirjana Friedrich
Nicolas Auricchio
Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PET) & Data Sharing
Freek Bomhof
Peter Langenkamp
17:00

Reception

drinks / networking / visit booths

Reception
18:00

Dynamic Networking Dinner

Open for registered persons only

Dynamic Networking Dinner