The workshop was co-organised by Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (DG CONNECT) and Directorate-General for Informatics (DIGIT) from the European Commission.
More than 160 experts and interested parties have registered to exchange views and underline the importance of digital skills for Open Source, its role as innovation enabler, Open Source and the ICT industry, Open Source in the public sector and many more.
Some of the sessions were pure discussion rounds whereas others were set-up around panellists with presentations followed by a round of questions and answers.
Event report (coming soon)
All sessions were recorded.
Recordings and presentations are made available: see list below.
Day 1 - 14 November
Welcoming remarks Day 1, keynote and Panel 1 “Role of Open Source as Innovation enabler”
Recording of these panel sessions :
- Panel 2.1 “The advent of Open Source Hardware and the Internet of Things”
- Panel 3.1 “Open Source and the manufacturing industry”
- Panel 4.1 “Open Source and the ICT industry”
- "The relationship between Open Source Software and standard setting” study from JRC
Recording of these panel sessions;
- Panel 2.2 “Nurturing Open Source Communities”
- Panel 3.2 “Knowledge Transfer”
- Panel 4.2 “Lowering the barriers for SMEs to provide their Open Source services to the public sector"
Day 2 - 15 November
Recording of these panel sessions:
- Panel 5.1 “Digital skills for Open Source”
- Panel 6.1 “Open Science and Open Source”
Welcoming remarks Day 2, Panel 5.2 “The role of Standards in Open Source”
Recording of these panel sessions:
- Panel 6.2 “Support and operational threads of Open Source in public services”
- Panel 7 “Improving openness, trust and security thanks to open source”
Presentations
Keynote
Panel 1 “Role of Open Source as Innovation enabler
Panel 2.1 “The advent of Open source hardware and the Internet of Things”
- Jesús Labarta, BSC
- Ulrich Thombansen, Fraunhofer ILT
- Luca Benini, ETH Zürich
- Jason Kridner, TI
- Tobias Redlich, Helmut-Schmidt-University
Panel 3.1 “Open Source and the manufacturing industry”
Panel 4.1 “Open source and the ICT industry”
- Timo Perälä, Nokia
- Mirko Boehm, Linux System Definition
- Peter Ganten, Univention
- James Lovegrove, Red Hat
- Clara Pezuela, ATOS
Panel 5.1 “Digital skills for Open Source”
Panel 5.2 “The role of standards in Open Source”
- Mirko Boehm, Linux System Definition
- Jochen Friedrich, IBM
- Carol Cosgrove-Sacks, OASIS
- Sachiko Muto, OFE
- Istvan Sebestyen, Ecma International
Panel 6.1 “Open Science and Open Source”