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OSPOs for Good 2024

OSPOs for Good 2024

Date
9 ¨C 10 July 2024
Venue
United Nations Headquarters, New York
Mode
In-person
Dress code
Business
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Event Description

The second edition of the OSPOs for Good symposium is set to be a multi-day conference held on 9th and 10th July 2024, with a richer global presence of diverse open source thinkers, with bigger ambitions and strides for championing OSPOs as a global network for good.

By building on the success of last year¡¯s event, the goal of the 2024 conference is to be ¡®bigger and better¡¯ in every way. This action symposium aims to serve as a high-level coming out party for open source in the UN system, delivering high-level thematic tracks that address key areas of open source policy, as well as highlighting emerging examples of ¡®open source for good¡¯ from across the globe. It will prominently highlight the theme of ¡®open source networks as enablers of global cooperation¡¯.

While the 2024 conference will of course focus on the role of Open Source Programme Offices (OSPOs) like last year¡¯s event, this conference will expand the scope to focus on how the conversation around OSPOs are enabling new forms of global cooperation around open source for good in countries.


Speakers & Committee Members

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Agenda

Full agenda coming soon.

Day 1 topics include: AI and Open Source, Open Source at the UN, Open Source in the Global South, Open Source and Governments

Day 2 topics include: Open Source at Work in the World, Youth and Open Source, Engaging the Open Source Community, Open Source Networked Cities, The Next Decade: Envisioning the Future of Open Source

Day 1 Events
08:30 ¨C 09:30
Registration, Badge Collection, and Welcome Coffee
60 mins
09:30 ¨C 10:00
Opening Plenary: Embracing Open Source Technology to Achieve the SDGs
Amandeep Singh Gill, Astor Carlberg, Bernardo Mariano Junior, Hans Vestberg, Markus Richter, Philip Thigo
10:00 ¨C 11:30

Open Source and AI

Keynote: Phlllip Thigo 

Panel: Ashley Kramer, Craig Ramlal, Mehdi Snene, Sasha Luccioni, Sergio Gaggo Huerta, Stefano Maffulli

11:30 ¨C 12:30

Open Source in the Global South 

Panel: Armando J. Manzueta Pe?a, Ben Cerveny, Mitchell Baker, Rahul Kulkarni, Talla Kebe

12:30 ¨C 13:30
Lunch Break
13:30 ¨C 15:00

Open Source at the UN 

Keynote: Tawfik Jelassi 

Panel: Lucy Harris, Omar Mohsine, Robert Opp, Sameer Chauhan, Sunita Grote, Vincent Martin

15:00 ¨C 16:00
Reboot the Earth
16:00 ¨C 17:30

Open Source and Governments

Keynote: Pearse O¡¯Donohue

Panel: Aeva Black, Bastien Guerry, H.E. Bayissa Badada, Juliano Seabra, Markus Richter, Sarah Espaldon

17:30 onwards
Day 2 Events
08:30 ¨C 09:30
Registration and Welcome Coffee
60 mins
09:30 ¨C 11:00

Open Source at Work in the World

Keynote: Adriana Groh, Andreas Reckert-Lodde 

Panel: Anir Chowdhury, David Nalley, Demetris Cheatham, Mike Milinkovich, Sophia Vargas

11:00 ¨C 12:00
Devrooms: Open Source at Work in the World
  • Open Science and Research
  • Open Source Education and Skills
  • Open Source for Climate and Health
12:00 ¨C 13:00
Lunch Break
13:00 ¨C 14:00
Spotlight Panel: Youth and Open Source
60 mins
14:00 ¨C 15:30

Open Source Networked Cities

Panel: Dirk Schr?dter, Gesa Ziemer, Jacob Green, Lindsay J Thompson, Mark Anthony Thomas, Richard Gevers, Viraj Tiyagi

15:30 ¨C 16:30

Engaging the Open Source Community

Panel: Arun Gupta, Hillary Carter, Omkhar Arasaratnam, Sachiko Muto, Tajh Taylor

16:30 ¨C 17:00
Closing Plenary: The Next Decade: Envisioning the Future of Open Source
30 mins
17:00 onwards
Free Time / Networking and Social Event (Day 2)

Side Event

What¡¯s Next for Open Source?

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