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Digital Day : how to join the online debate

  • NEWS ARTICLE
  • Objava 21 marec 2017

Digital Day, the digital part of the official celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome, will take place in Rome, on 23 March 2017. There are several ways to join and shape the debate at Digital Day for those who can't make it to Rome.

Those who want to follow the Digital Day but can't physically come to the event, can still get involved in several ways:

Online Polls

There are 12 online polls and you can answer them ahead and during the event. The results will be displayed during the Digital Day sessions and we'll ask the speakers to comment on what the online audience thinks. The polls cover the topics of the sessions: HPC, Digital Skills, Digitising industry and Connected mobility.

Webstream

The full event will be webstreamed via the Digital Single Market Youtube channel.

Facebook live chats

We'll invite some of the keynote speakers to do Live Chats on Facebook. Robin Wauters will moderate these interviews. The majority of the chats will be streamed via the Digital Single Market Facebook Page and online users will have the possibility to ask questions, comment & interact. You can already send questions or comments.

Some of the participants will do live statements on their Facebook pages.

Twitter

When tweeting use the #DigitalDay17 hashtag. The key accounts to follow are @DSMeu, @Ansip_EU, @ViolaRoberto and @europainitalia.

We will collect questions & comments mainly from Twitter and use them during the Q&As sessions to bring the online debate to the room and give the speakers the possibility to provide answers.

Get ready for important announcements about Europe's #digitaleconomy. Keep an eye on #DigitalDay17 https://t.co/XzGzwmOt24 #EU60 pic.twitter.com/CqkluOOnAe

— Roberto Viola (@ViolaRoberto) 20 March 2017