Ivy
Yang
Alberto
Abella
Dr Ivy Yang is an EU AI/Digital Policy Specialist and Project Manager at Open & Agile Smart Cities & Communities (OASC). Her research background and interests lie in exploring the EU's AI positioning and its global digital competitiveness. At OASC, she is currently working on two EU projects exploring digital solutions for developing positive energy districts and achieving net zero targets. She is also the OASC facilitator of the Minimal Interoperability Mechanisms Working Group on Transparent and Fair AI (MIM5). The overall goal of this MIM working group is to identify a set of minimal, yet sufficient, interoperability mechanisms to support cities and communities in ensuring a more transparent and fair AI ecosystem. More recently, she also co-led a generative AI research project with the Computer Science Department at the University of Warwick.
Semantic Interoperability solutions for data spaces - part 1
STUDIO 211+212
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Semantic Interoperability solutions for data spaces - part 2
STUDIO 211+212
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Natalia Zylinska Puta, MSc, is an engineer, working since 2010 in the digital health domain. Currently, she is Commission Official working in DG SANTE IT Unit as IT Portfolio Manager for European Health Data Space central IT systems. Those are HealthData@EU EU Dataset Catalogue, European Digital Testing Environment for Electronic Health Records systems, and the European Database of interoperable EHR systems and wellness applications. Between 2016-2021, she worked as Seconded National Expert in DG SANTE Digital Health Unit to facilitate the design and development the MyHealth@EU system, which is enabling the cross-border exchanges of structured and translated ePrescription and Patient Summaries, according to the EU Digital guidance. Natalia Zylinska-Puta has started her career in 2010 in the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Poland where she was involved in preparation of national legislation in the domain of healthcare information system and supervising the work of the eHealth government entities. In 2014, she joined the Polish eHealth Agency, to work on the technical implementation of digital health systems for national ePrescription, Patient Summary, and Electronic Health Record. Additionally, she supervised the work (as project manager) on national systems for Managing the development of the IT System for Reimbursed Drugs, and IT System for Drugs Direct Import.
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Semantic Interoperability solutions for data spaces - part 1
STUDIO 211+212
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The narrative of the workshop is:
The workshop will not be a panel discussion but a series of presentations and demos, followed by questions after each presentation as well as at the end.
The workshop will be divided into two parts:
Moderators:
Semantic Interoperability solutions for data spaces - part 2
STUDIO 211+212
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The narrative of the workshop is:
The workshop will not be a panel discussion but a series of presentations and demos, followed by questions after each presentation as well as at the end.
The workshop will be divided into two parts:
Moderators:
Semantic Interoperability solutions for data spaces - part 1
STUDIO 211+212
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Do you want to register for this session?
The narrative of the workshop is:
The workshop will not be a panel discussion but a series of presentations and demos, followed by questions after each presentation as well as at the end.
The workshop will be divided into two parts:
Moderators:
Semantic Interoperability solutions for data spaces - part 2
STUDIO 211+212
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Do you want to register for this session?
The narrative of the workshop is:
The workshop will not be a panel discussion but a series of presentations and demos, followed by questions after each presentation as well as at the end.
The workshop will be divided into two parts:
Moderators: