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Here is the link to attend the webinar
The webinar will explore how data and modern digital tools can be effectively leveraged to enhance licensing and enforcement processes, strengthen engagement with users, facilitate monitoring and performance benchmarking, and support outcome-focused regulation.
Bringing together speakers from multiple sectors, the webinar will showcase a range of tools and data-driven practices. Presentations will illustrate how one-stop-shop platforms can improve licensing, and how digital tools can strengthen market oversight, improve the management of alerts, and foster more inclusive and responsive engagement with citizens. Speakers will also share experiences on how structured data is leveraged to support performance benchmarking and management, guide risk-based supervision actions, and inform effective decision-making.
Participants will be invited to engage in an interactive discussion on key challenges, success factors, and lessons learned in digitalisation projects.
The webinar will be moderated by Éric Brousseau, Professor at Paris-Dauphine University.
Speakers :
- Annegret Groebel, Chair of the OECD Network of Economic Regulators, Director of International Relations at the German Regulatory Authority for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railway (BNetzA)
- Adam Wilson, Chief Executive Officer, Essential Services Commission of South Australia (ESCOSA)
- Susana Rodrigues, Head of the Quality Department, Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority (ERSAR)
- Edouard Daband, Head of Data Driven Regulation Unit – “Internet, Data, Press, Postal Affairs and Users” Directorate, French Regulatory Authority for Electronic Communications, Postal Services and Press Distribution (ARCEP)
- Jaunius Krivickas, System Analyst, Construction Sector Development Agency (SSVA)
- Giuseppa Ottimofiore, Head of the Effective Regulatory Delivery Programme, Public Governance Directorate, OECD
This series also includes the following dates:
- 25 march | Designing data sharing arrangements : Institutional choices for regulators
- TBA | From pilots to practice : Scaling AI in economic regulation
- TBA | Stress-testing economic regulation : AI, cybersecurity and systemic risk






















