On Tuesday November 19 2024, we are excited to present to you the first version of the Data Spaces Interoperability Compass (DSIC)! This will give a start to the official roll out of DSIC, opening the review period. This meeting is powered by Topsector ICT.
During this online event we will share insights on the state of the EU and Dutch data sharing landscapes, highlight how the convergence is developing and what does it mean for your roadmap. You’ll get to hear about no-regret options that you can already pursue and considerations to be aware of when navigating the topic of cross-domain interoperability.
Webinar information
- Tuesday November 19 , 2024
- 15:00 – 17:00
We are looking forward to seeing you online!
If you want to attend our Community Meeting online in Microsoft Teams, please register here
Event agenda:
- DSIC introduction & steps forward by Peter Verkoulen (Program Director CoE-DSC)
This part will address what was accomplished this year, and where DSIC is going. - DSIC findings, reflections and implications
DSIC team (Gijs van Houwelingen, Pieter Verhagen & Yekaterina Travkina) will share reflections on observed approaches & trends towards interoperability, and how does convergence look like on EU level and local level in the Dutch data sharing landscape. - Connection with practice, learnings from CoE-DSC use cases
Learnings from two cross-domain use cases from this year will be shared by use case representatives. We will share learnings on constructing interoperability in practice from:
1. CCAM – Cooperative, Connected & Automated Mobility use case on electric charging for mobility – Richard Beekhuis – Product Manager MFFBAS
2. Company Passport – exploration of organisational wallets’ usage across data spaces – Gerard van der Hoeven – director iSHARE Foundation. - Deep-dive into DSIC learnings on Trust & Discoverability Building Blocks & Tools
The DSIC team will walk through existing solutions for Trust & Discoverability and actionable options one can already pursue depending on their context. As well as provide a walkthrough of tools being created within DSIC. - Q&A and next steps
In this part of the session all your questions about DSIC and cross-domain interoperability are welcome. At the end we will explain the review process, how can you engage to provide your feedback and stay informed on next iterations.