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12 Jun 2014 - 13 Jun 2014

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7th EuroDIG 2014 in Berlin at the Federal Foreign Office

EuroDIG 2014 will take place in Germany, hosted by the Association of the German Internet Industry, under the patronage of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy  and in co-operation with the Federal Foreign Office  as the hosting location. The overarching theme for EuroDIG 2014 will be Digital Society at Stake – Europe and the Future of the Internet.

The draft programme is now available. After an inclusive participation process, the core team, in cooperation with the host, drafted a consolidated draft programme outline. Session titles are still working titles – except for the session on the over-arching theme 'Digital society at stake – Europe and the future of the Internet.

1 April 2014: Registration opens
6 June 2014: Registration closes

Rolling programme

The Pan-European dialogue on Internet governance (EuroDIG) is an open platform for informal and inclusive discussion and exchange on public policy issues related to Internet Governance (IG) between stakeholders from all over Europe. It was created in 2008 by a number of key stakeholders representing various European stakeholder groups working in the field of IG. EuroDIG is a network which is open to all European stakeholders that are interested in contributing to an open and interactive discussion on IG issues.

The stakeholders participating in the EuroDIG programme network comprise a considerable number of representatives from civil society, the business sector, the technical and academic community as well as European governments, institutions and organisations including the EU-presidency, the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Council of Europe and the European Broadcasting Union.

The purpose of EuroDIG is twofold: first to help European stakeholders to exchange their views and best practices on the issues to be discussed at global IGF meetings and to identify common ground which is shared by all European stakeholders as well as highlighting the diversity of experience of the different European stakeholders; second to raise awareness in Europe and among European stakeholders about the relevance of the issues discussed in the IGF context and also to raise awareness of the value of the new multistakeholder discussion format developed by and around the IGF.

From: EuroDIG

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