ES Skaitmeninė Asamblėja 2022: atidesnis žvilgsnis į skaitmeninę ateitį

Data2022-06-21
VietaHibridinis renginys, Toulouse, Prancūzija

The Digital Assembly 2022 is co-organised by the European Commission and the French Presidency. It will focus in particular on issues related to EU sovereignty and autonomy.

In an increasingly uncertain world, Europe is facing profound questions about how it should position itself to secure its values, address societal challenges effectively, and ensure prosperity and opportunity for our citizens. Technology has proven it can keep our societies and economies going in the most difficult of circumstances, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, whilst holding the promise of major breakthroughs in areas such as personalised health care, smart energy and mobility and precision agriculture, which help tackling climate change. However, increasing reliance on technology has also underscored Europe’s dependencies on other regions for raw materials, energy, and crucial components.

  • Europe produces less than 10% of the world’s semiconductors. It is heavily dependent on third-country suppliers to the point that production in important sectors such as automotive had to be suspended because of shortages. In areas such as cloud, AI or virtual reality, Europe is being out-invested and European companies hold low market shares. How can we best build up a thriving ecosystem in Europe for advanced technologies that can help reduce our vulnerabilities?
  • It has been estimated that the ICT sector is emitting about 3% of global CO2 emissions, and the trends point to an increasing environmental footprint. At the same time, technology can help reduce emissions by 15-20% in sectors such as energy, transport or agriculture. How can we maximise the positive effects of ICT and reduce its environmental downsides? What incentives work best?
  • Whilst the war Ukraine is bringing great suffering to its population and has changed the world order for many years to come, it also raises the question as to how the country’s infrastructure can be repaired and rebuilt. How can Europe help Ukraine to unlock its great digital potential?
  • The metaverse is a concept that is mesmerising to many digital experts and is attracting significant private and public funding. What is the metaverse, and why should it matter? Does Europe need to prepare a strategy to shape the metaverse and play a leading role in its design and operation? If so, what issues should it particularly focus on?

These are some of the key questions that the Digital Assembly 2022 conference will dig into and try to answer.

This two-day event, co-organised by the European Commission and the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union, will be held on 21 and 22 June 2022, online and in Toulouse.

The starting point of the conference will be four workshops, followed by the plenary session, which will feature a range of high-level and inspirational speakers from the digital sector, policy makers, and academia.

The full “Digital Assembly 2022” programme is below. More details on topics and speakers will follow.

For your physical presence in Toulouse you can register here and with the access codes below:

Web Site: https://delegues.accreditation-eu2022.fr/secured/login

Delegation : NUMERIQUE324.participants

Access Code : kX5N@g+HLHSk

E-mail : the participant’s email address used to create its account

Password : the one used to create the account

Information on how to register for physical participation can be found in the attached technical guide. For any further queries, please contact
PFUE2022-assembleenumerique@finances.gouv.fr 

For your virtual (online only) presence you can register here.

For any queries, please contact CNECT-DA2022@ec.europa.eu

 

DAY 1 – 21 June 2022

08:30 Participant Registration
09:30 Opening Speech
09:45 Presentation of workshops
10:00 Workshops
12:30 Lunch (for workshop participants)
14:15 Opening of the Conference
14:30 Keynote speech
14:45 Plenary Session 1
16:15 Coffee Break
16:30 Plenary Session 2
17:45 Fireside Chat
18:45 Cocktail for participants

 

DAY 2 – 22 June 2022

09:30 Opening
09:45 Plenary session 3
11:15 Coffee Break
11:30 Fireside Chat
12:00 Closing Ceremony
13:00 Press Conference
13:00 Networking Lunch