OECD Expert Briefing: Data-Driven Innovation - Implications of Big Data for Growth and Wellbeing
More data are being generated every week than in the last millennia. As smart devices and the Internet of Things become pervasive, the flows of data will only continue to increase. What can policy-makers do to support innovations around the collection, curation, and use of data, and what can be done to strike the right balance of openness and privacy protection? Join us on Wednesday, November 18th, for an Expert Briefing on the OECD new report, Data-Driven Innovation: Big data for growth and well-being. The report’s lead author will present the OECD’s findings on how data-driven innovation (DDI) can help address social and global challenges – and what challenges can be expected. Joseph Alhadeff, who acts as the Business and Industry Advisory Committee Chair to the OECD Digitial Economy Policy Committee will provide additional comments and reaction. |
More data are being generated every week than in the last millennia. As smart devices and the Internet of Things become pervasive, the flows of data will only continue to increase. What can policy-makers do to support innovations around the collection, curation, and use of data, and what can be done to strike the right balance of openness and privacy protection?
Presentation:
Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze, Policy Analyst, OECD Science, Technology & Innovation Directorate
Discussant:
Joseph H. Alhadeff, Chief Privacy Strategist & Vice President, Global Public Policy, Oracle, and
BIAC Chair to the OECD Digitial Economy Policy Committee
Location: OECD Washington Center Conference Room
1776 Eye Street NW, Suite 450
Date: Wednesday, November 18, 10:00-11:00am
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Meeting number: 844 529 170
Meeting password: bddi
About OECD Expert Briefings: On behalf of the United States and other member countries, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) carries out work that provides policymakers with data and analysis that helps them address global problems and improve life for their citizens. OECD Expert Briefings, organized by the OECD Washington Center, offer an opportunity to learn from our experts and be a part of the dialogue.
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