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2024-10-22
The Data Empowerment and Innovation Conference kicked off Oct. 21 in Taipei City as part of ongoing government efforts to promote advanced data management in public services.
Organized by the Ministry of Digital Affairs, the two-day event invited experts and officials from home and abroad to share their perspectives on developments in the field. Featured speakers included Sujung Kim, director of the Division of Data Promotion under South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT, and Arif Wider, a professor at Germany’s University of Applied Sciences.
During his opening remarks, Deputy Digital Minister Yeh Ning said data management is playing a key role in driving advancements in all aspects of modern life, including artificial intelligence applications.
Yeh emphasized that only through active planning and management can the benefits of data innovation be effectively unleashed. The ministry is leaving no stone unturned in enhancing public sector data handling procedures to accelerate future AI policymaking, he added.
According to the MODA, during the first day of the conference, Kim introduced South Korea’s Data Dam project, while Wider brought participants up to speed on recent advances in data platforms.
The second day of the conference focused on privacy-enhancing technologies, with local business executives and experts sharing the latest developments and best practices. The MODA also took the opportunity to present a data management bill, which aims to set guidelines for data collection, analysis and retrieval by public entities.
Source: Ministry of Digital Affairs
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