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Lukáš Hatala

DXC Technology, Technology evangelist and supporter of emerging digital technologies
Lukas Hatala is technology evangelist and supporter of emerging digital technologies. He is known in European technology circles as expert in IoT, Blockchain and alternative deployment of AI workloads using analog chips.
  • ITAPA OPEN TALK   |   Jesenná ITAPA 2023
  • EBSI - European Blockchain Infrastructure in the Slovak Republic   |   Medzinárodný kongres ITAPA 2021: Ako sa stať najlepším?
    EBSI is an innovative project of the European Commission, which offers us interesting alternatives for solving many problems of e-government in Slovakia. In the presentation, we will introduce you to this technological platform and its operation, as well as examples of its use to address the challenges associated with the need to integrate various OVM. We will also explain why  just EBSI can play a key role in changing the interaction of the citizen with the state in solving various life situations.

    Blockchain technology has the potential to significantly help digitize public administration and make many e-gov  services accessible to citizens  very easily. In the presentation, we will talk about why the use of blockchain technology is a breakthrough on the example of a digital file and why blockchain has the ambition to become a "digital highway" of the Slovak e-government.
     
  • Digitalized eHealth – economy, efficiency, empathy.   |   Medzinárodný kongres ITAPA 2016: Make IT Easy
    Did you ever been in Hospital? What is your experience? Did you observed something what can be better, more efficient or personalized to suit patient needs?

    Lukas Hatala will be your guide. We will have a look together on case studies from the Europe how current Healthcare Operational Problems can be hot-fixed thanks to technology. What is the Hewlett Packard Enterprise  strategic vision for the eHealth and how it is good for mankind.
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