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European

Data Summit

Ready For The Competition

December 1

st

– December 3

rd

, 2021

The Academy of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Berlin

#EUdataSummit

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#EUdataSummit

#EUDataSummit Day I – Data Trust December 1 st , 5.00 pm–10.00 pm

04.30 pm – Registration, Coffee & Croissants

05.00 pm – Welcome Norbert Lammert Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung

Opening Keynote

Ensuring fairness in the allocation of economic value among actors of the data economy Roberto Viola (tbc)

General Director, DG Connect, European Commission

05.15 pm – 05.35 Keynote

The world’s leading “regulatory superpower”

and its digital sovereignty

Johnny Ryan

Irish Council for Civil Liberties

05.35 pm–06.30 pm Session I

Defending the data sovereignty of the European Citizens Francesca Bria

National Innovation Fund, Italy NN MP

German Bundestag, CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group Marco Alexander-Breit

Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany

Andreas Schwab, MEP

European Parliament, EPP Group

06.30 pm–06.45 pm Story Telling

#GoogleHearing at EU court Lewis Crofts

MLex, Brussels 06.45 pm – Break

06.45 pm – Keynote

“An Offer We Can’t Refuse”: How We Gave Away Our Data and Made Big Tech What It Is Today

Tommaso Valletti Imperial College, London

07.00pm–08.00 pm – Session II Thorsten Käseberg

Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany

Tommaso Valletti Imperial College, London NN

Google

Cristina Caffarra

Charles Rivers Associates, London

08.15 pm–09.15 pm – Study Presentation Designing Data Trusts – a purpose-based approach Louisa Specht-Riemenschneider

University of Bonn Wolfgang Kerber University of Marburg Nils Börnsen

Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany

Ronja Kemmer, MP

German Bundestag, CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group Moderation:

Eline Chivot

EPP Group, Senior Advisor Pencho Kuzev

Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Leonard Mack

Fraunhofer Fokus 09.15 pm – Reception

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#EUDataSummit Day II – The Data Governance Act December 2 nd , 9.00 am–5.00 pm

08.40 am – Welcome & Keynote

The blind spots of the GDPR: time for reform and repair Winfried Veil

Federal Ministry of Interior, Germany 09.00 am–10.00 am – Session I:

Implementing and complementing it or fixing it: The GDPR – The law of unintended consequences Eline Chivot

EPP Group, Senior Advisor Elisabeth Stafford

UK Government, Head of EU Data Flows Winfried Veil

Federal Ministry of Interior, Germany Karolina Mojzesowicz

European Commission Christian Wiese Svanberg

Danish Government, former Chair of the EU Working Group on the GDPR

10.00 am–10.30 am – Keynote Digital Social Innovation

Audrey Tang

Digital Minister, Taiwan 10.30am–10.45am – Break

10.45 am–12.00 pm – Session II: DGA

Access to public data: a comprehensive, coherent and systematic framework?/Data Intermediaries

Martin Semberger

Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs, Austria Damian Boeselager, MEP

European Parliament, Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance

Malte Beyer-Katzenberger European Commission, DG Connect Andreas Hartl

Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy, 12.00 pm–12.30 pm – Lunch

12.30 pm–01.00 pm – Keynote Open Data and the Public Administration Amélie de Montchalin

Minister of Public Transformation and Service, France 01.00 pm–01.30 pm – Session III

The Use of Data by Governmental Agencies Markus Richter

State Secretary / Federal CIO, Germany Amélie de Montchalin

Minister of Public Transformation and Service, France 01.30 pm–01.45 pm – Break

01.45 pm–02.15 pm – Keynote & Discussion Gary Davis (tbc)

Apple, Director, Privacy & Law

02.15 pm–03.00 pm – Keynote & Discussion The biggest data breach in history: Real-Time Bidding / Monitoring the GDPR application Johnny Ryan

Irish Council for Civil Liberties Karolina Mojzesowicz European Commission

03.00 pm–04.00 pm – Session IV From strategy to execution – Data Sharing in Europe

Oliver Ganser Catena – X / BMW Yvo Volman

European Commission Mariane ter Veen INNOPAY, Amsterdam Aline Blankertz Oxera

Ronny Khan

The Norwegian Digitalisation Agency 04.00 pm–05.05 pm – Session V Data usage during the pandemic Stefaan Verhulst

TheGovLab Simon Chignard Open Data, France André Golliez Swiss Data Aliance Walter Palmetshofer

Open Knowledge Foundation, Germany

Moderation: Pencho Kuzev, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung;

Lina Rusch; Tagesspiegel, “Background Digitalisierung”;

Katryna Dow, MEECO

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#EUdataSummit

#EUDataSummit Day III in the Representation of the European Commission in Germany – The European Data Act December 3 rd , 09.00 am–03.30 pm

09.00 am – Welcome Jörg Wojahn

Head of Representation, European Commission

09.00 am–09.45 am – Keynote

Ensuring fairness in the allocation of economic value among actors of the data economy Roberto Viola

General Director, DG Connect, European Commission

A manifesto for Europe’s digital sovereignty and geo-political competitiveness

Axel Voss, MEP

European Parliament, EPP Group 09.45 am–10.30 am – Session I

Should Gatekeepers Be Allowed to Combine Data?

Cristina Caffarra

Charles Rivers Associates, London Michael Koenig

European Commission, DG Connect Michal Gal

Haifa University, Israel 10.30 am–10.45 am – Break

10.45 am–11.45 am – Session II

Use of the Privately Held Data by the Public Sector Simon Chignard

RUDI Project, France NN

European Commission, DG Connect Stefaan Verhulst

TheGovLab

Begoña Gonzalez Otero

Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition Jakob Greiner

Deutsche Telekom AG Carla Dietmair

Humboldt University, Berlin

11.45 am–12.00 pm – B2G data sharing & Smart Cities Use of the Privately Held Data by Cities

Marion Glatron

Rennes Metropole, France

12.30 pm–01.15 pm – Lunch 01.15 pm–02.00 pm – Session III

Data access and use in business-to-business situations Jörg Hoffmann

Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze

OECD

Michael Dose

BDI – Federation of German Industry

02.00 pm–02.10 pm – Keynote

Francesco Bonfiglio CEO, Gaia-X Association

02.10 pm–03.00 pm – Session III

Establishing more competitive markets for cloud computing services

Marco Alexander-Breit

Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany

Francesco Bonfiglio Gaia-X Association Witte Wijsmuller

European Commission, DG Connect Lucas Buthion

Scaleway, France

03.00 pm–03.15 pm – Closing Remarks NN/Committee Digital Agenda German Bundestag

03.15 pm–04.30 pm – Cocktail Reception

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