Program - ITAPA 2018 International Congress: Hacking the Future
Vladimír Dzurilla, National Agency for Communications and Information Technology, Czech Republic
Ferenc Vágujhelyi, National Council for Telecommunications and Information Technology, Hungary
Jiří Buriánek, Secretary-General, European Commitee of the Regions
[nazov],
Technologies like artificial intelligence or blockchain will greatly affect the functioning of the economy, the state and society. The world's advanced countries are trying to exploit as much as possible the potential of these technologies. Europe has long lagged behind global leaders such as the US, China or Japan, as reflected, for example, in direct investments in development of technologies such as artificial intelligence. The European Commission wants to change this negative trend and has therefore proposed a series of measures so that artificial intelligence strengthens Europe's industrial and technological potential while maintaining the Union's global competitiveness.
In addition to increasing public and private investment in modern technologies, it is also necessary to address socio-economic issues and create an ethical and legal framework that will ensure that the technological expansion will have a positive impact on the functioning of society. Can the European Union step up its investment in developing innovative technologies more and cope with global leaders such as the US or China? How will application of technologies such as artificial intelligence affect labour market and education system? What are the objectives and particular activities of Slovakia in this area? Can we create a meaningful regulatory environment so that technologies have a positive impact on our economy and society?
Boris Bánovský, TelenetDoctor
Miloš Koterec, Deputy Prime Minister’s Office for Investments and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Hartmut Schultze, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Peter Dovhun, Tachyum
Jiří Kůs, Czech Nanotechnology Industries Association
Tomáš Frajt, Interway
Ján Zázrivec, Softec
Peter Holba, TelenetDoctor
Boris Bánovský, TelenetDoctor
Mária Bieliková, Kempelenov inštitút inteligentných technológií
Marek Havrda, GoodAI
Alena Kuišová, ITAPA
Jaroslav Kračún, European Commission
Emil Fitoš, IT Association of Slovakia
Marián Marek, ITAS
Ján Hargaš, Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization of SR
Martin Hasay, Deputy Prime Minister’s Office for Investments and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Jaroslav Lexa, Office for Public Procurement
Michal Ševčík, DXC Technology
Matej Stuška, O2 Slovakia
Artificial Interlligence is no longer science fiction. It has already become a working tool. A tool that is already a common part of our life today and has ceased to energize astonishment. The panel will primarily address such practical demonstrations of the use of artificial intelligence.
[nazov],
Alena Kuišová, ITAPA
Denisa Žiláková, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic for Investments and Informatization
Peter Chochol, Sféra
Jozef Benčík, SAS Slovakia
Martin Noskovič, ALAM
Milan Hutkai, Infra Services
Igor Wzoš, Smart City Cluster
Milan Zmeko, O2
Gwendolyn Carpenter, European Investment Bank
Jozef Viskupič, Trnava self-governing region
Event is taking place 13 November 2018 at Crowne Plaza Hotel, Bratislava. Primary aim of the workshop is to exchange experience of municipalities, city representatives and innovation experts from V4 countries with implementation of Smart City concepts and principles into regional strategies and policies.
We will discuss transformation of public services (Smart City) and best practices from V4 countries. Topics discussed will be strategic framework of Smart Cities, Smart Governance: economy of transformed public services, ISO standards in public service administration and knowledge government.