OSPOs for Good 2024
OSPOs for Good 2024
Event Description
The second edition of the OSPOs for Good symposium is set to be a multi-day conference held on 9th and 10th July 2024, with a richer global presence of diverse open source thinkers, with bigger ambitions and strides for championing OSPOs as a global network for good.
By building on the success of last year’s event, the goal of the 2024 conference is to be ‘bigger and better’ in every way. This action symposium aims to serve as a high-level coming out party for open source in the UN system, delivering high-level thematic tracks that address key areas of open source policy, as well as highlighting emerging examples of ‘open source for good’ from across the globe. It will prominently highlight the theme of ‘open source networks as enablers of global cooperation’.
While the 2024 conference will of course focus on the role of Open Source Programme Offices (OSPOs) like last year’s event, this conference will expand the scope to focus on how the conversation around OSPOs are enabling new forms of global cooperation around open source for good in countries.
Speakers & Committee Members
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Agenda
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Day 1 topics include: AI and Open Source, Open Source at the UN, Open Source in the Global South, Open Source and Governments
Day 2 topics include: Open Source at Work in the World, Youth and Open Source, Engaging the Open Source Community, Open Source Networked Cities, The Next Decade: Envisioning the Future of Open Source
Open Source at Work in the World
Keynote: Adriana Groh, Andreas Reckert-Lodde
Panel: Anir Chowdhury, David Nalley, Demetris Cheatham, Mike Milinkovich, Sophia Vargas
- Open Science and Research
- Open Source Education and Skills
- Open Source for Climate and Health
Open Source Networked Cities
Panel: Dirk Schr?dter, Gesa Ziemer, Jacob Green, Lindsay J Thompson, Mark Anthony Thomas, Richard Gevers, Viraj Tiyagi
Engaging the Open Source Community
Panel: Arun Gupta, Hillary Carter, Omkhar Arasaratnam, Sachiko Muto, Tajh Taylor