Inspiring Videos

The DAA is an intensive 2 day event with many sessions and speakers. We want to provide the best possible inspiration for the people participating. And you have the possibility to inspire policy-makers by recommending the videos to be shown at the assembly.
Use the form on the right to suggest short videos that you would like participants to watch. Feel free to create new or submit existing videos, provided they are max 1 minute long, and related to the Digital Agenda for Europe.

Submit your video by June 10th, watch and vote the videos: the most "interesting" voted videos will be shown in the Assembly.

  • Why I suggest this video:

    This 13min video realized by Seedlab.tv gives the voice to 5 ICT & web start-ups focusing on the following:
    Presentation of the start-ups, how they got their idea to start a business, the current development & biggest obstacles, things most strongly required in the start up industry today and what they would need in the EU to facilitate founding a company, growth and internationalisation of new enterprises.

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    Submitted by Bogdan Florin
    Interesting!
    2 users have voted.
  • Why I suggest this video:

    A variety of independent social media experts throughout Europe is working a pan-european social media strategy in the run-up to the Digital Agenda Assembly 2012. This video gives first insides on the findings.

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    Submitted by Olaf Kracht
    Interesting!
    10 users have voted.
  • Why I suggest this video:

    This video shows the work done in Mollina (Malaga, Spain). The key of social innovation has been the methodology based on creativity, ITC, team building, connectivity with the territory and managed to achieve goals in a short time.

    Video produced by CTIC Foundation to Guadalinfo

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    Submitted by Paco Prieto
    Interesting!
    17 users have voted.
  • Why I suggest this video:

    An inspiring app which merges traditional scientific repositories with socially-driven reputation tools.

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    Submitted by David Osimo
    Interesting!
    1 user has voted.
  • Why I suggest this video:

    Founding executive director Dirk Koning of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center telling the story of the story of being in a remote African village, where they were explaining the marvels of communications technology to the village leader; how with portable, solar-driven, low power radio stations and receivers villages could communicate; how through television villages could share messages; how satellites could bring the world to their doorsteps.

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    Submitted by Pieter Wit de
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    0 users have voted.
  • Why I suggest this video:

    Curation is one of the buzzword of these years, and noone better than Brain Pickings can explain it.

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    Submitted by David Osimo
    Interesting!
    1 user has voted.
  • Why I suggest this video:

    Our online experience is made everyday of more and more passwords to remember, more articulated and complex passwords difficult to identify.
    This video shows ironically what can happen when resetting a password.

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    Submitted by Michele Cimmino
    Interesting!
    4 users have voted.
  • Why I suggest this video:

    This is a new way of using social media for government provided and already in action by a party in germany. The video is in german language but could be an exemple how to embedd people/voters into political decisions.

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    Submitted by Florian Gottschall
    Interesting!
    3 users have voted.
  • Why I suggest this video:

    Standards have to be built in an open, transparent, and consensual way.

    That’s why DG INFSO invites you to a public discussion at http://daa.ec.europa.eu/content/magic-square-%E2%80%93-towards-%E2%80%9C....
    For you, we have few questions related to ICT standards in the mentioned fields.
    Your feedback will allow us to write an intergalactic guide that might prevent ICT standards from getting depressed.

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    Submitted by Alessandro Cozzutto
    Interesting!
    4 users have voted.
  • Why I suggest this video:

    Great illustration of the implication of privacy and data sharing between websites: "not even two bites into breakfast, and there are already nearly 25 sites that are tracking me. I have navigated to a total of four.” (Gary Kovacs)

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    Submitted by David Osimo
    Interesting!
    4 users have voted.

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