Past Events from 9 June 2020 – 13 October 2020 – Page 4 – Erasmus Centre for Data Analytics
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Smart Thermal Grids Webinar

Digital, link will be distributed after registration

The Erasmus Centre for Data Analytics (ECDA) and Clean Tech Delta (CTD) invite you to the second smart energy webinar, this time about district heating on Tuesday, June 9, 2020.

Celonis Data Analyst Track

Online

Discover the world of process mining and enhance your skills with Celonis!  Registration for the Data Analyst Track is officially open! Brought to you by Celonis and ETC//Learn, it is […]

Data Democracy

Online

Why should data belong either to a company, to individuals or to the state? Why shouldn't an AI-based system have a certain degree of personal independence in order to be placed in the service of society? How can Germany now develop new business models that work on the basis of a controlled handling of data, but at the same time also provide incentives for innovations? And what role do geopolitical and power-political issues play in connection with the possession of data - especially and currently related to the corona pandemic. How can we advance the construction of a decent data economy and what models of a new democracy can we think of?

How will real-time data reshape our cities?

The webinar will feature three highly interactive panel discussions that will capture and share best practice from around the world on how real-time data/AI is being harnessed by cities today. It […]

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