You can read our takeaways about this past event here.
The current COVID19 crisis is teaching us many lessons in many different fields. This workshop tackles what it teaches us on policymaking.
Let's engage into discussion around questions, like: Can issuing law as code lead to more coherent and crisis-proof implementation? Could linked data contribute to better policymaking? To feed our exchange, first we will give the floor to several best practice use cases and tools. During this session, we also want to hear your ideas on how the future of policymaking could look like.
When is it taking place? 17 November 2020 & Time: from 9.30 to 11.30 CEST
How can I register? Click here and register by the 15 November 23:59pm. (For late comers, do not hesitate to send us an email on 16 November for a late registration.)
The hashtag for this event is #GovAfterShock

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We are looking forward to the following input to our workshop:
How machine-readable and data-fueled law could help manage crises of the future? |
Simon Hunt – Fraunhofer Fokus |
How data use could replace on-spot checks during the COVID crisis and beyond |
Joanna Stawowy, Jean-Luc Widlowski Directorate General for Agriculture European Commission |
COVID19 rules in code – a demo of the Blawx tool |
Jason Morris learn more |
‘Semantics at your fingertips’: how Belgian municipalities create Linked Open data without additional effort? |
Veronique Volders, Raf Buyle Vlaanderen, Belgium learn more |
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