Friday lunchtime lecture: What does a good data market look like?

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Fri Apr 29, 2016 13:00
Open Data Institute, 65 Clifton Street, London, EC2A 4JE

Join us for a thought debate about how we access, use and share data across organisations to maximise the value of the web of data

Friday 29 April 2016

Shoreditch, London

Friday lunchtime lectures are for everyone and are free to attend. You bring your lunch, we provide tea and coffee, an interesting talk, and enough time to get back to your desk.


Is it time to move beyond shop window displays in open data portals and embrace data market places? What does a good data market place look like?

Making data more discoverable, accessible and usable is a goal shared by government, businesses, sectors and non profits. How do we realise maximum value of the web of data? What kind of data infrastructure do we need for the discovery, collaboration on and exchanges of data?

Join us for a thought debate about how we access, use and share data across organisations to maximise the value of the web of data. Speakers include Eddie Copeland, Director of Strategy at Nesta; Leigh Dodds, Chair of Bath: Hacked and ODI Associate; and Yodit Stanton, founder of Open Sensors.

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