The progress and challenges of e-government in Europe were the focus of a discussion where Antonia Zierer, Co-CEO of byte, Mikael Nylund, CEO of Gofore, and Thomas Rysgaard Christiansen, Partner at Netcompany, shared their experiences.
Mikael Nylund reported on successful projects in Finland that have improved administrative efficiency and citizen engagement. Thomas Rysgaard Christiansen added insights from Denmark, a frontrunner in e-government, which has achieved remarkable progress through close collaboration between government, private sector, and the public.
Antonia Zierer highlighted the specific challenges in Bavaria, particularly regarding data protection and privacy, which play a central role in Germany. She emphasized the importance of balancing digital progress with the protection of personal data.
Another key topic was the role of artificial intelligence in e-government, which offers great potential but also raises ethical questions. The discussion concluded with differences in data protection regulations and privacy perceptions among countries. The experts agreed that international cooperation is crucial for successfully shaping the digital future.
This discussion took place at the 48forward Festival 2024 in Munich and was hosted by Daniel Fürg.
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