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Where Society meets Data The impact of Data on Societal Challenges Chris Dancy “The Most Connected Human on Earth” Amen Ra Mashariki Former Chief Analytics Officer, New York, Urban Analytics Lead at ESRI Mary-Ann Schreurs Vice-Mayor of Innovation and Design, Sustainability and Culture City of Eindhoven Francesco Mureddu Associate Director at The Lisbon Council – The Think Tank for the 21 st Century MARCH 29 2018 EINDHOVEN www.beyonddataevent.com Pieter Tops Professor University of Tilburg, Former Board Member Police Academy 9 th edion Last year more than 300 delegates! The Annual Data Event for everyone working with Data Projects in (Smart) Societies!

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Where Society meets DataThe impact of Data on Societal Challenges

Chris Dancy“The Most Connected Human on Earth”

Amen Ra MasharikiFormer Chief Analytics Officer, New York, Urban Analytics Lead at ESRI

Mary-Ann SchreursVice-Mayor of Innovation and Design, Sustainability and Culture City of Eindhoven

Francesco MuredduAssociate Director at The Lisbon Council – The Think Tank for the 21st Century

MARCH 29 2018EINDHOVEN

www.beyonddataevent.com

Pieter TopsProfessor University of Tilburg, Former Board Member Police Academy

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PROGRAM 2018

12.00 Choose the session which fits your interests best.

13.15 Time for sandwiches and drinks Experience data projects at the Data Playground!

14.15 Keynote Speech: The impact of Big data on organized crime > How Big data combats organized crime > The latest development > Practical examples Prof. dr. P.E.W.M. Pieter Tops Professor University of Tilburg, Former Board Member Police Academy

14.45 Choose the session which fits your interests best.

16.00 Network break

16.30 Keynote Speech: The impact of data on Health Challenges Evidence-based eHealth: The application of data in disease Prof. dr. Niels Chavannes Professor of Public Health at Leiden University Medical Centre.

16.50 Inspiring Closing Speech by Chris Dancy > The most Connected Man of the World!

17.30 Closing of the Beyond Data event 2018 Time for drinks and bites

This edition we take a step into the future, with speakers guiding us in the world Beyond the Data.Our keynote speakers challenge the audience with their powertalks and data-oriented personalities! What if we go beyond urban planning, will we live in a city with only sensors? And what are the consequences for mobility? Who programmes our cars and validates decisions? What if we can predict crime by statistics? What if we can prevent poverty using data? Or what happens when the citizens are in charge of their own data?

Besides Keynote speakers you hear front running cases of Smart Cities who already use Data to solve societal challenges in their city! Challenges around safety, health, urban planning, poverty and mobility issues.

09.30 Opening by Milo

09.45 Welcome by Mary-Ann Schreurs Vice-Mayor of Innovation and Design, Sustainability and Culture We must go from a data-driven economy to an innovative design for life economy! We already live in the Matrix!

10.00 Inspiring Keynote Speech: See beyond the data Amen Ra Mashariki Former Chief Analytics Officer, City of New York, Urban Analytics Lead at ESRI

10.30 Inspiring Keynote Speech The Autonomous World Using big data in the Reality Index Leon van de Pas Senior Vice President IOT Business Group HERE

11.00 Call for Action from City of Eindhoven, The Hague, Rotterdam, Code Fellows and LUMENS Can you help by joining these projects?

11.15 Be amazed by an experiment: watch out!

11.30 We need a break! Time for coffee

What to expect at the beyond data event 2018?

Chairman of de Day, Milo van der Linden Chairman Code For NL.

The question is what will Milo wear this time?

Data Case City of The Hague: How HR Analytics can improve the vitality of a company Monica Trommelen, Human Resource Coordinator, City of The HagueGert-Jan Alleman, Health Manager Arbo Center The Hague

City Deal Safety: Data Analytics to prevent Crime What can we learn from the City Deal Safety, signed by Ministers, CBS, Police Chefs and Mayors of Rotterdam, Amsterdam, The Hague, Utrecht and Tilburg. A joint experiment in which they analyze data for 1 year to gain an insight into organized crime. Marc Noordhoek, Project Manager City Deal Safety, the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations

All around the table Table Talks with experts around specific topics. Choose the topic which fits your interests best.

Data Case Rotterdam: Predictive analyses in the social sectorCan data science provide a more effective supervision on social benefits? Hear the experiences of Rotterdam with the effective use of predictive analysis in the social sector. Willy Groenewold, Senior Advisor City of Rotterdam

How data can predict crime? Hear the approach and practical outcomes of several cases in Brabant and Zeeland in which they used data to predict and prevent crime in cities. Alexander van Middendorp, Liaision Officer Intelligence and undermined crime, Taskforce Brabant & Zeeland

All around the table Table Talks with experts around specific topics. Choose the topic which fits your interests best.

Civic Data driving Innovation: building case studiesWhat can we learn from the Data projects in 7 Scottish Smart Cities?An Alliance of Scotland’s 7 Cities (Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, Inverness, Stirling) to establish collaboration on Smart City Opportunities, focusing on Data projects. Sally Kell, Digital Innovation Manager, Edinburgh

Data Case: Mobility

All around the table Table Talks with experts around specific topics. Choose the topic which fits your interests best.

Practical Case City of Reykjavik

How to start with Big Data? A practical approach to use data science for city safety & security in 5 daysShintō Labs has developed the Shintō Design Sprint which is an approach to help organizations start with Big Data. This Design Sprint uses concepts from design thinking and the lean startup and delivers practical results within 5 days. We detail our city safety & security project with a focus on data sources, algorithms and potential privacy concerns. Jurriaan Souer, Co-founder Shintō Labs

All around the table Table Talks with experts around specific topics. Choose the topic which fits your interests best.

BEYOND SOCIAL INTERACTION How to solve poverty, safety, and health challenges with dataWhat if cities can predict crime and poverty?

Moderator: Gaby Rasters, Strategic Advisor City of Eindhoven

BEYOND SPACE AND TIMEHow to solve city planning and mobility challenges with data No more traffic causalities and depopulationof city areas by opening up data!

Moderator: Milo van der Linden, Chairman Code For NL

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A stimulating session to take you in the rapidly changing landscape of advertising by data, creativity and technology.Joost Verest, Digital Strategist, Greenhouse GroupMartijn van Meel, Creative Director, Greenhouse Group

Sensor register: Who is measuring what and where in the public space?How many sensors are out there at the moment? Where are they exactly? What do they measure? Eindhoven, Nijmegen, Geonovum and Kadaster are working together to create a beta-version of a Sensor Register. They will discuss various aspects of the Sensor Register.Magdalena Grus, Consultant and InnovatorThe Netherlands’ Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency

All around the table Table Talks with experts around specific topics. Choose the topic which fits your interests best.

European Data Case: DECODE “Giving People Ownership of their personal data” The DECODE project is a consortium of 14 EU partners. An experimental project to develop practical alternatives to how we use the internet today - four European pilots will show the wider social value that comes with individuals being given the power to take control of their personal data and given the means to share their data differently.Safia Akkus, Innovation Officer AI, CTO Innovation Team AmsterdamRepresentative City of Barcelona

Data-Driven Policy-Making at Municipal Government Level· Needs and challenges of public administrations · Potential technologies and methodologies available for municipalities· Major research challenges to be addressed · Best practices and application cases at municipal government levelFrancesco Mureddu, Associate Director at the Lisbon Council for Economic Competitiveness and Social Renewal

All around the table Table Talks with experts around specific topics. Choose the topic which fits your interests best.

BEYOND OWNERSHIP The changing roles of government and citizens - Who owns the data? More power for the citizens by opening up data!

Moderators: Guus Sluijter and Olha Bondarenko, CIO Department, City of Eindhoven

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Inspiring Closing Speech by CHRIS DANCY - The most Connected Man of the World!

Chris is touted as “the Most Connected Human on Earth,” and the world is watching those connections carefully. He is utilizing up to 700 sensors, devices, applications, and services to track, analyze, and optimize his life--from his calorie intake to his spiritual well-being. This quantification enables him to see the connections of otherwise invisible data, resulting in dramatic upgrades to his health, productivity, and quality of life.

Since his first appearance in TechCrunch in 2013, Chris Dancy has continued to create a global conversation around technology, social connections, and our ever-more-digitized lives. His story has been disseminated by media outlets in 21 countries, and he has made multiple appearances on radio, podcasts, and television shows. In January 2016, Showtime debuted Dark Net, a documentary series exploring Dancy’s digital world.

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Unique chance to hear him speech!!

WHO CAN YOU EXPECT?> Representatives/Policy makers of Municipalities (departments of Strategy, Economic Development, Smart City, Safety, Health, Mobility , Spatial Planning, ICT)> Knowledge Institutions> Designers, Technologists> Innovative Open Data Companies> Software and ICT agencies> Consultants> Students from the Design Academy> Students from Fontys

Everyone who is challenging the new world beyond data!

WHY ATTEND?1. You will get refreshing ideas and inspiration from THE Data Keynotes within Europe and the United States. 2. Within 1 day you hear more than 15 cities talk about their do’s and don’ts for Data Projects.3. You will go home with practical ideas to set up data projects which have major impact on your societal city challenges. 4. You get new contacts by talking, eating and experiencing with more than 300 City professionals. 5. Afterwards you receive a digital syllabus with all presentations and additional articles to also involve your colleagues with your ideas.

An event not to miss when you are working with Data projects in (Smart) Cities!

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3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER!1. Web: www.beyonddataevent.com2. E-mail: [email protected]. Telephone: +31(0) 40 2 974 760

Your confirmation will be sent to you as soon as possible. When your e-mail address is known by us, you will receive the confirmation of your participation within one working day by e-mail.

DATE AND LOCATION29th of March 2018 | Beyond Data EventVan der valk Hotel, EindhovenFor your road description look at www.beyonddataevent.com

PROGRAM MANAGEMENT If you any questions concerning the content of the program you can contact:

Gaby Rasters Program Manager Beyond Data Event [email protected]

Patricia MaasProgram Manager Beyond Data [email protected]

DELEGATE ENQUIRIESIf you want to attend the conference, you can contact our Beyond Data advisor if you have any queries.

Suzanne van KolT: +31(0) 40 2 972 [email protected]

BECOMING A PARTNER OF THE BEYOND DATA EVENT?Our mission is to facilitate our partners in order to share their expertise, further develop their network and gain new business.A partnership has multiple opportunities: a plenary lecture, break-out sessions, VIP meetings and more. Please contact Bas de Kroon and he would be delighted to discuss the possibilities.

Bas de KroonT: +31(0) 6 83 386 864 [email protected]

Target audience Prices until the 1st of January!

Cities, knowledge institutions € 99,- (excl VAT)

Start-up businesses and students € 99,- (excl VAT)

Private Sector businesses and consultancies € 499,- (excl VAT)

Students are eligible for a special rate, please contact Suzanne van Kol.

PricesThis amount includes coffee, tea, lunch and drinks. You will also have access to a valuable digital reference document.

Unable to attend?If you are unable to attend, a colleague in the possession of your ticket will be able to replace you without additional costs. If you wish to cancel, you can only do this in writing up to one month before the event. In case of cancellation after that time, we will charge the full amount.

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