NGI Commons webinar: Digital Commons towards digital sovereignty in Europe

Join us for an insightful webinar that delves into the vibrant landscape of Digital Commons initiatives across Europe and their role in increasing the continents digital autonomy. This first edition of a series of 6 webinars, which will be held between January 2025 and December 2026. It aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the most relevant and impactful projects shaping the continent's Digital Commons ecosystem.

These events are organised by NGI Commons targeting policymakers interested in digital governance and innovation; Tech enthusiasts and entrepreneurs looking to leverage Digital Commons principles; Community leaders seeking to implement local digital initiatives; Researchers studying the intersection of technology and society; Anyone curious about the evolving digital landscape in Europe.

The webinar will take place online on January 28th at 13.30h - 15:00h CET.

For more info about the webinar and the agenda, please check the event page at https://commons.ngi.eu/event/ngi-commons-webinar-01/.

The webinar will be recorded. For any questions about the event please contact commons@ngi.eu

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NGI Commons | Webinar: Digital Commons towards digital sovereignty in Europe

Event host: NGI Commons - https://commons.ngi.eu/

Event date and time: January 28th, 2025 at 13:30h - 15:00 CET

Event location: online

The workshop will be recorded. For any questions about the event please contact commons@ngi.eu


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Funded by the European Union and the Swiss Confederation

NGI Commons is funded by EU's Horizon Europe programme under Grant Agreement No 101135279. This project is part of the NGI Initiative. This work has received funding from the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI).