Karsten Donnay chairs session on "Big Data for Social Change" at WSIS 2019

On Friday, April 12, Karsten Donnay chaired a session discussing big data in the context of social change at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) 2019 in Geneva. For more details and a link to the full recording, please see further details.

Big Data for Social Change

Information is known as the key element to understand and analyze issues, also to develop aspects in life. The big data, as the result of Information and Communication Technology development, provides us with real-time and abundant information to analyze issues and explore solutions to narrow down the existing gaps within societies. Having such large amount of data enable us to maintain a good understanding of the status quo and estimating future outcomes. In general, big data is indispensable for human beings to achieve sustainable development in this information era. Our panelists, big data specialists from different organizations, will share with us their personal working and research experience so that we could have a comprehensive understanding towards the general situation of the utilization of Big Data, its contribution to the SDGs and the vision for the future development. Meanwhile, they will also elaborate on their concerns offering us a special perspective regarding this powerful instrument.

Moderator:
Prof. Karsten Donnay, Professor, University of Konstanz

Speakers/Panellists:
Dan AMAR, CEO and Co-Founder, Foxstone
Imai Jen-La Plante, Big Data Specialist, Berney Associés
Karsten Donnay, Professor, University of Konstanz
Okan Geray, Strategic planning Advisor, Smart Dubai

Session Video and Audio Recording