Digital Agenda Assembly 2012

The 2nd Digital Agenda Assembly in Brussels on 21 - 22 June 2012 seeks to engage all stakeholders in assessing problems and identifying solutions to delivering the Digital Agenda for Europe and bringing the benefits of a digital society and economy to Europe's citzens.


2nd Digital Agenda Assembly

Brussels

21 - 22 June 2012




DebateGraphing the Digital Agenda for Europe at the European Parliament 

Background information

The Digital Agenda for Europe is the European Union's roadmap for bringing the benefits of a digital society and economy to Europe's citizens. But it can only deliver if all stakeholders are involved in assessing problems and identifying solutions.
European Parliament's Policy Departments - List of Key Publications ( pdf 256 kB) in relation with the Digital Agenda Assembly

Live stream

The plenary sessions as well as 7 workshops will be streamed live link opens new browser window.

Objectives

The main objectives of the Assembly are to:

  • Assess progress to date on implementation towards the Digital Agenda's goals and actions and seek ways to improve delivery;
  • Identify challenges ahead for the implementation of the Digital Agenda and for the information society in general;
  • Mobilise stakeholders' actions to make further progress and address challenges.

Programme

The Assembly consists of an online engagement space launched ahead of the event, 8workshops on key Digital Agenda topics and a plenary session to report feedback on previous discussions and hold debates on the way forward. View the full draft programme online. The plenary sessions as well as 7 workshops will be streamed LIVE.

Hashtags

If you post about the Digital Agenda Assembly on Twitter and other social media sites, please use #da12. There are also separate hashtags (list with all hashtags) for each workshop, as indicated on the workshop description pages.

Venue

The conference takes place in the premises of EU Institutions in Brussels: on the first day, workshops at the Committee of the Regions (rue Belliard 99-101) / European Economic and Social Committee (rue Belliard 99); on the second day plenary at theEuropean Parliament (Hemicycle), rue Wiertz 60, DAA entrance via Altiero Spinelli building (from Place du Luxembourg side).Venue map ( pdf 662 kB)



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