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Program - ITAPA 2018 International Congress: Hacking the Future


08:30
8:30 - 10:00 ITAPA 2018 International Congress Opening Ceremony
Top representatives of V4 region, responsible for management and coordination of information society and eGovernment development, will participate in the ITAPA 2018 International Congress opening ceremony - plenary panel. They will talk about V4 region priorities, key projects and how Visegrad countries respond to key digital trends. The discussion will also touch V4 region strong suits and opportunities.
08:30
Lucia Kondáš, ITAPA
Gala opening and introduction
08:35
Richard Raši, former Minister of Heath SR
Opening speech
08:50
Wanda Buk, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Digital Affairs, Poland
Choose your battles: Digital Agenda for Poland and V4
09:00
Vladimír Dzurilla, National Agency for Communications and Information Technology, Czech Republic
Speech
09:10
Ferenc Vágujhelyi, National Council for Telecommunications and Information Technology, Hungary
Speech
09:20
Jiří Buriánek, Secretary-General, European Commitee of the Regions
Support of the European Committee of the Regions to the process of EU Digitisation
09:30
Wanda Buk, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Digital Affairs, Poland
Vladimír Dzurilla, National Agency for Communications and Information Technology, Czech Republic
Ferenc Vágujhelyi, National Council for Telecommunications and Information Technology, Hungary
Jiří Buriánek, Secretary-General, European Commitee of the Regions
[nazov],
Discussion
10:00
Coffee - break
10:30
sekcia (data AI a smart cities I)
10:30 - 12:30 Data and Artificial Intelligence
Introductory plenary panel A.I and Public Administration Data will discuss the phenomenon of artificial intelligence from various points of view. First, we will take look at how artificial intelligence transforms our society. A.I is closely interlinked with data; without data all algorithms are only aggregations of programming language signs. Here we will focus on strategy and legislation framework for data and their movement in EU. Third topic will be ‘general’ A.I as one of the branches of artificial intelligence research aimed at development of universal system that can be used in any domain. This remains one of the biggest challenges in this field.
10:30
Alessandro Annoni, Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
Digital transformation and AI
10:40
Yvo Volman, European Commission
Towards Common European Data Space
10:50
Peter Augustín, DXC Technology
Platform DXC Technology
11:00
Ivo Kovačič, Atos IT Solutions and Services
Artificial Intelligence – Are We Ready to Take Use Of The Potential?
11:10
Hartmut Schultze, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Harnessing Memory-Driven Computing to fight Alzheimer’s disease
11:25
Juraj Bezděk, Blip solutions
Meet A.I.
11:35
Marek Havrda, GoodAI
General Artificial Intelligence
11:45
Miriam Letašiová, Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic
Action Plan of Intelligent Industry
12:05
12:30
Lunch
13:30
Sekcia 1 (prvý deň)
13:30 - 15:00 Cloud
13:30
13:45
13:55
Mikuláš Strelecký, InterWay
Hybrid native PaaS
14:15
Ján Vlasák, NAKIT, Czech republic
Citizen Portal Technology
14:25
Filip Bednárik, Essential Data
Architecture of micro-servces
14:35
13:30 - 15:00 Potential of new technologies

Technologies like artificial intelligence or blockchain will greatly affect the functioning of the economy, the state and society. The world's advanced countries are trying to exploit as much as possible the potential of these technologies. Europe has long lagged behind global leaders such as the US, China or Japan, as reflected, for example, in direct investments in development of technologies such as artificial intelligence. The European Commission wants to change this negative trend and has therefore proposed a series of measures so that artificial intelligence strengthens Europe's industrial and technological potential while maintaining the Union's global competitiveness.

In addition to increasing public and private investment in modern technologies, it is also necessary to address socio-economic issues and create an ethical and legal framework that will ensure that the technological expansion will have a positive impact on the functioning of society. Can the European Union step up its investment in developing innovative technologies more and cope with global leaders such as the US or China? How will application of technologies such as artificial intelligence affect labour market and education system? What are the objectives and particular activities of Slovakia in this area? Can we create a meaningful regulatory environment so that technologies have a positive impact on our economy and society?

13:30
Michal Číž, Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Introductory speech of chairman
13:35
Miloš Koterec, Deputy Prime Minister’s Office for Investments and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Digital transformation of Slovakia and Europe
13:45
Hartmut Schultze, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Presentation
14:05
Jiří Kůs, Czech Nanotechnology Industries Association
(Nano)technology Revolution
14:25
Peter Holba, TelenetDoctor
Boris Bánovský, TelenetDoctor
TelenetDoctor interactive preventive platform
14:45
Michal Číž, Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Miloš Koterec, Deputy Prime Minister’s Office for Investments and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Hartmut Schultze, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Peter Dovhun, Tachyum
Jiří Kůs, Czech Nanotechnology Industries Association
Tomáš Frajt, Interway
Ján Zázrivec, Softec
Peter Holba, TelenetDoctor
Boris Bánovský, TelenetDoctor
Mária Bieliková, Kempelenov inštitút inteligentných technológií
Marek Havrda, GoodAI
Discussion
13:30 - 15:00 Smart Cities and Regions
13:30
Milan Ftáčnik, Slovak Information Society
Alena Kuišová, ITAPA
Introductory speech of chairman
13:35
Miriam Letašiová, Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic
Presentation
13:40
Denisa Žiláková, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic for Investments and Informatization
Financing Smart Cities projects from the European Structural and Investment Funds
14:00
Peter Chochol, Sféra
Efficient Energy in Smart Cities
14:10
Jozef Benčík, SAS Slovakia
SAS is smar
14:20
Milan Hutkai, Infra Services
Do we already use SMART water?
14:30
14:40
15:00
Coffee-break
15:15
Section2
15:15 - 16:45 Public procurement in IT otherwise - disucssion panel
15:15
Lucia Kondáš, ITAPA
Introductory speech of chairman
15:20
Marek Griga, Tatra Tender
Jaroslav Kračún, European Commission
Emil Fitoš, IT Association of Slovakia
Marián Marek, ITAS
Ján Hargaš, Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization of SR
Martin Hasay, Deputy Prime Minister’s Office for Investments and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Jaroslav Lexa, Office for Public Procurement
Michal Ševčík, DXC Technology
Matej Stuška, O2 Slovakia
Discussion
15:15 - 16:45 Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Interlligence is no longer science fiction. It has already become a working tool. A tool that is already a common part of our life today and has ceased to energize astonishment. The panel will primarily address such practical demonstrations of the use of artificial intelligence.

15:15
Marcela Havrilová, Microsoft
[nazov],
Introductory speech of chairman
15:20
Michal Zuzula, DXC Technology
Artificial intelligence advises and controls
15:40
Mária Bieliková, Kempelenov inštitút inteligentných technológií
Presentation
16:00
Juraj Kubica, Ministry of investments, regional development and informatization SR
AI as an opportunity for the development of Slovakia
16:10
Juraj Buček, ICZ Slovakia
The EMPATTICS project
16:30
16:40
15:15 - 16:45 Smart Cities and Regions (Discussion panel)
15:15
Milan Ftáčnik, Slovak Information Society
Alena Kuišová, ITAPA
Introductory speech of chairman
15:20
Miriam Letašiová, Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic
Denisa Žiláková, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic for Investments and Informatization
Peter Chochol, Sféra
Jozef Benčík, SAS Slovakia
Martin Noskovič, ALAM
Milan Hutkai, Infra Services
Igor Wzoš, Smart City Cluster
Milan Zmeko, O2
Gwendolyn Carpenter, European Investment Bank
Jozef Viskupič, Trnava self-governing region
Discussion panel
15:15 - 16:45 Battle of Talents - Human Resources in IT
15:15
Mário Lelovský, ITAS
Introductory speech of chairman
15:20
Vladimír Broniš, ATOS IT Solutions and Services
Virtual reality in education
15:40
Vladimír Raučina, Slovensko.Digital / Slovenská informatická spoločnosť
Human Resources in Informatization
16:00
16:45
End of the 1st Congress day
17:15
slepá sekcia (dočasný presun Workshopu)
10:30 - 12:15 ASSOCIATED EVENT: Smart Cities Workshop

Event is taking place 13 November 2018 at Crowne Plaza Hotel, Bratislava. Primary aim of the workshop is to exchange experience of municipalities, city representatives and innovation experts from V4 countries with implementation of Smart City concepts and principles into regional strategies and policies.

We will discuss transformation of public services (Smart City) and best practices from V4 countries. Topics discussed will be strategic framework of Smart Cities, Smart Governance: economy of transformed public services, ISO standards in public service administration and knowledge government.

17:25
Miloslav Jurík, Smart cities club SK
Slovak Smart City Framework
17:35
Bohdan Urban, Ministry of Interior CZ
Knowledge Government pro eGovernment a Smart Cities
17:45
Piotr Fuglewicz, Slaski Klaster ICT
Smart City for Smart Citizen
17:55
Zoltán Tarr, INVITECH Zrt
Smart cities and villages in Hungary
18:05
László Mátyus, EDC Debrecen Urban and Economic Development Center
Smart Debrecen
18:45
slepá sekcia 2 (workshop 2)


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