Data sharing in Europe: DGA and DA, from legal consensus achievement to implementation by stakeholders

Conférence La Chaire Débat

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Salle Raymond Aron, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL

In the context of European strategy for data announced by the EU in 2020, the Data Act (DA) has been adopted in June 2023, and the Data Governance Act (DGA) will enter into force in September. There is widespread interest among stakeholders involved in data-sharing ecosystems in understanding the impact of and strategies for implementing this new regulatory framework.

Indeed, the DGA is initiating a regime of opt-in provisions for data intermediaries, and the DA obligations are subject to significant margins of legal interpretation, while no European Data regulator is created to oversee the implementation. The industry, in cooperation with public authorities, is therefore developing, experimenting, and scaling up governance solutions such as automated compliance tools, trust and labelling frameworks, clearing houses, aimed at facilitating the development of efficient, fair and secured data sharing spaces or data markets. The way value is created and distributed through data sharing, and the way costs are shared, are also essential dimensions of the arrangements governing digital ecosystems, with significant impacts on value creation by the models, as well as their sustainability, and the competitivity of the involved stakeholders.

The Gaia-X Institute* together with the Governance and Regulation Chair organized one-day hybrid-conference held at the University Paris-Dauphine to discuss among key stakeholder groups, including policy makers, industry representatives, and researchers, the alternative implementation strategies for DGA and DA, their promises, and risks.

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Programme :

9.00am : Welcoming words

  • Eric Brousseau, Professor of Economics and Management, Scientific Director of the Governance and Regulation Chair, Paris Dauphine-PSL University
  • Jakob Rehof, Professor of Computer Science TU Dortmund University and director of Research Strategy Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering

9.10am - 9.30am : Introductory keynotes : Two keynotes will introduce the conference, once by Jean-Noël Barrot, Minister Delegate for Digital Affairs at the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, France, the other by Franziska Brantner, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Germany.

9.30am - 10.00am : Implementing data sharing in Europe : The cases of DGA and DA

  • Bert VerdonckChief Executive Officer, Luxembourg National Data Service
  • Hubert TardieuIndependent Director, Gaia-X
  • Joelle Toledano, Professor Emeritus, associated with the Governance and Regulation Chair, member of the French National Digital Council (CNNUM)
  • Jakob Rehof

10.00am - 10.15am : Questions and answers moderated by Hubert Tardieu

10.15am - 10.45am : Break

10.45am - 11.05am : Keynote "Implementation of the European Data Strategy – where do we stand?" by Yvo VolmanDirector of the Data directorate in the Directorate General for Communication Networks, Content and Technology, European Commission

11.05am - 11.30am : Open discussion and questions and answers with Yvo Volman, moderated by Jakob Rehof

11.30am - 11.50am : Keynote by representatives of research organisations by Boris OttoProfessor for Industrial Information Management, TU Dortmund University and Executive Director, Fraunhofer ISST

11.50am - 12.10pm : Keynote from Industry by Amal TalebDirector of EU Government Affairs, European Cloud provider SAP

12.10pm - 12.30pm : Open discussion and questions and answers with keynote participants, moderated by Jakob Rehof

12.30pm - 2.00pm : Lunchbreak

2.00pm - 2.45pm : Questionnaire on Industry stakeholder perspective

2.45pm - 3.15pm : Keynote Automated Compliance to help implementing regulation, by Jakob Rehof

3.15pm - 3.45pm : Break

3.45pm - 5.00pm : Pitches on stakeholder perspectives - legal, governance, business, technology, ethical

5.00pm - 5.45pm : Open discussion moderated by Hubert Tardieu

5.45pm - 6.00pm : Conclusion and wrap-up by Jakob RehofHubert Tardieu and Eric Brousseau.

Registrations are closed. You can follow the conference online on Teams.

*The Gaia-X Institute is an independent think tank under the auspices of Gaia-X AISBL devoted to strategic research on data exchange and the data economy. Its scope includes aspects of technology, economy, law and regulation, and civic and human rights.

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