In this panel, we will introduce the State of Open Data research project. What can the last 10 years tell us about the future of open data? We will present the historical timeline of open data, discuss findings to date on different themes, stakeholders, and regions. We will also discuss the challenges and the opportunities for open data that are emerging from the research. This plenary will feature members of the State of Open Data editorial team and some of the authors that have contributed to the report. The audience will have a chance to interact to the research, ask questions, and provide feedback that might be fed into the final report!
I am working as a data labs manager for 360Giving and as an editor for The State of Open Data publication during the day, an Open Heroine during the night (or just all the time).
Research and Policy Officer, World Wide Web Foundation
Ana is a Research and Policy Officer at the Web Foundation. She drives a more inclusive use of data to enhance digital rights and gender equity through various data, research and policy projects. These include Women’s Rights Online and the Open Data Barometer. She also works on... Read More →
Senior Research Manager of Digital Citizenship, World Wide Web Foundation - Open Data Lab Jakarta
Miko is the Senior Research Manager for Digital Citizenship at the Web Foundation. He has more than ten years of research and development work experience at a progressive pace — from community-based project management to regional development, with most of his work rooted mainly... Read More →
Craig Hammer is Program Manager at the World Bank, and Secretary of the World Bank’s Development Data Council. He specializes in evidence-based governance reforms, with particular emphasis on open government and open data initiatives. His work at the World Bank has included strengthening... Read More →