Purpose
Think Digital Summit
Date
28 Nov 2017
Address
Egmont Palace
Place du Petit Sablon 8 bis
1000 Brussels
BelgiumSection
InfoSociety
Event Location
Brussels
Event Description
HOW CAN WE SHAPE THE DIGITAL FUTURE OF EUROPE?
From e-commerce to the Internet of Things to Artificial Intelligence, digitalisation transforms businesses, EU economies and our day-to-day lives. Existing e-barriers begin to disappear and the EU is moving towards a new digital future.
How can policy-makers work with companies to connect EU citizens, sectors and industries? How to ensure maximum connectivity and new innovative services whilst guaranteeing data protection and online privacy? What role will SMEs play in the digital transformation?
Join the debate at the Think Digital Summit and discuss with the business community, EU policy experts, civil society and academia.
The Think Digital Summit is supported by the European Business Summit. EURACTIV is a Media Partner of this event.
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