Slovenia: Conference on eCollaboration started16. June 2008 – 11:31 by Rolf Luehrs |
From June 15th – 18th the 21st Bled eConference takes place, this year under the title eCollabarotion: Overcoming Boundaries Through Multi Channel interaction.
This conference attracts speakers and delegates from business, government, information technology providers and universities and is the major venue for researchers working in all aspects of “e”. There will be a variety of keynote speakers from industry, government and academe.
There has already been a plenary session on Government, Parliament, and University this morning, where e.g Diana Wallis, Vice President of the European Parliament, spoke about “eCollaboration: A Borderless Democracy”.
On Tuesday two work shops and one panel are concerned with the interrelations of IT and politics: Visions, Scenarios, Technologies and Parliaments, Doing Business with ICT for Inclusion, Using eTechnology in the Parliaments.
On Wednesday two research tracks on eGovernment will take place and a work shop on services for Living Labs. In this work shop the intermediate results of the EU-funded TELL-ME project will be introduced and discussed whether there is any specific comparative advantage from the implementation of Living Labs methodology in the eGovernment, eDemocracy and eServices arena.
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