Martin
Brynskov
Raf
Buyle
Parallel Track 5 (Technical): Solutions for interoperability in and between data spaces
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Making data sharing between heterogeneous stakeholders possible - supporting building sectoral and cross-sectoral cross-border digital public services and policies with a holistic view
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Enterprise architect in Polish Ministry of Digital Affairs and member of the European Commission expert group "Interoperability of EU Public Services", working on Interoperable Europe Act implementation. IT project manager and business analyst with over 20 years of professional experience. Chief Editor of the Polish National Interoperability and State Information Architecture Portal. Graduate of MBA and philosophy studies, Chief Information Officer Government ICT Policy course and IT project management postgraduate studies.
Parallel Track 5 (Technical): Solutions for interoperability in and between data spaces
SILVER HALL
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Making data sharing between heterogeneous stakeholders possible - supporting building sectoral and cross-sectoral cross-border digital public services and policies with a holistic view
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Raf Buyle is a seasoned data expert who has worked on strategic projects for local and regional governments since 2002. He joined Digital Flanders - the regional government administration of Flanders in Belgium - in 2015. He focused on implementing a more streamlined and interoperable e-government system, promoting open data, standards, and processes. Raf is the Innovation Lead at athumi, the Flemish Data Utility Company. He holds a PhD in Information Engineering Technology and is a researcher at Ghent University, where he explores the potential of Semantic Web concepts, technologies, and applications. Raf is also an active member of the Open Data community, advocates Open Data policies, and is an advisor to the board of Open Knowledge Belgium.
Parallel Track 5 (Technical): Solutions for interoperability in and between data spaces
SILVER HALL
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Making data sharing between heterogeneous stakeholders possible - supporting building sectoral and cross-sectoral cross-border digital public services and policies with a holistic view
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