Fundación Abriendo Dato and FLACSO will hold a seminar “Summer of Open Data: Municipal GovTech”

Fundación Abriendo Dato and FLACSO will hold a seminar “Summer of Open Data: Municipal GovTech”

Opening Data Foundation together with the sponsorship of FLACSO and in association with Startup Communis, Global Shapers Santiago, IDICAM, Development Bank of Latin America (CAF), Chilean Institute of Law and Technology (ICDT), Observatory of Governance and Digital Rights (ODGD), and SÉ Santiago SmartCity; will kick off the second edition of the “Summer of Open Data”, focused on Municipal GovTech.

The project led by the Vice President of Opening Data, Patricio Urriola, and the President of the Chilean Chamber of Digital Infrastructure, Rodrigo Ramírez Pino; It will have 3 panels that will take place on February 23 and 24, culminating in the launch of a publication during the first weeks of March.

The objective of the second edition is to publicize the need and relevance that includes technological modernization and innovation in the municipal sector, in order to provide better alternatives to public problems, offer better services and opportunities to citizens in a context of reactivation economic product of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Dialogue participants will include national and international organizations, local government officials, startups, GovTech experts and other great speakers; allowing to generate an advance in the understanding regarding digital municipalities, open data, GovTech ecosystem, among others.

It is highlighted that the event, like its previous version, will take place online and will be broadcast on the YouTube channel of Flacso Chile. Also among its novelties, the space will have an online Municipal GovTech observatory, whose launch is intended to be scheduled at the beginning of this seminar.

For more information, go to the following link and if you want to register, in the registration form (https://bit.ly/3rT2CUF).



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