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Digital tech webinars

DG Connect regularly organises webinars about digital technology.

Our webinars all in one place! Find out about the available digital services and tools. Follow discussions on digital policies and explore the future of digital.

 

 

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Coding from home

EU Code Week, an initiative aiming to improve digital literacy, is organizing a new series of webinars called Coding from Home, dedicated to remote and online coding. So far, three live sessions have been made and the date of the fourth session is expected to be announced soon.

Connect University

Connect University provides a wide range of videos that touch on various areas of digital technology such as cybersecurity, disinformation and artificial intelligence. Registration is open to everyone and the recordings of the previous sessions are available.

eIDAS building trust in our online environment

Learn about eIDAS

Learn more on eIDAS (Electronic identification and trust services) with this series of webinars, which focus on the uses of eIDAS for SMEs, the benefits of eIDAS and trust services, and their applications in different sectors including the financial services sector, online retail sector, transport sector and professional services sector.

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Supporting EU-US eHealth Innovation Ecosystems

The webinar discusses the EU-US Roadmap that represents a collaboration on eHealth (Health IT) between DG Connect and the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

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Smart living environments for ageing well

Technology plays an important role on the lives of the elderly by helping them stay healthy and independent.The webinar explores smart living environments for ageing well.

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Liability in Connected Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM)

Representatives from car manufacturing sector, insurance sector, service providers and connectivity providers share their opinions on liability in complex systems, with reference to Connected Cooperative and Automated mobility (CCAM).