Early-career researchers paving the way ahead
These are the proceedings from the workshop "Boosting Digital Governments with Interoperability: Early-Career Researchers Paving the Way Ahead", held on 26 June 2024 as part of the SEMIC 2024 pre-conference activities. The workshop was co-organized by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) "FreshMinds" initiative, the Belgian presidency, Digital Flanders, and the Interoperable Europe Academy. It aimed to explore the development, sharing, and reuse of interoperability solutions, services, and products within the context of the Interoperable Europe Act.
The workshop hosted participants from various EU member states and associated countries - bringing together early-career researchers and experts - to discuss the current state of interoperability in digital government. The event featured a series of presentations and discussions that delved into the current state of interoperability in digital government, ongoing research projects, and future directions for collaboration and innovation. Key topics included blockchain applications in waste management, development of smart living environments for aging societies, business platform models for citizen services, governance of emergency management interoperability, and balancing data sharing with data protection in the context of semantic interoperability.
The collaborative spirit and innovative contributions of early-career researchers were particularly emphasized, offering fresh perspectives and potential solutions to the complex challenges faced in this domain. This report encapsulates the essence of the workshop, underlining the importance of interoperability in enhancing digital government services across the European Union and setting the stage for future research and development initiatives.
RODRIGUEZ MÜLLER Paula;
SCHADE Sven;
2024-12-18
Publications Office of the European Union
JRC138909
978-92-68-22794-7 (online),
OP KJ-01-24-201-EN-N (online),
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC138909,
10.2760/9283220 (online),