Diplohack Tallin 6-8th December 2013
#DiploHack combines the specific know-how and skill sets of diplomats, tech developers and designers, along with that of journalists, academics, NGOs, businesses and social entrepreneurs to ‘hack’ traditional diplomatic problems in start-up style groups.
#DiploHack Tallinn is organized within the framework of the International Human Rights Day to increase awareness of the topic of Internet Freedom, bring together professionals from different fields and to find tech solutions to challenges related to internet freedom.
Topics of the event are, among others: surveillance, privacy, transparency, content removal, protection of journalists, internet governance, open data and net neutrality.
The event in Tallinn is hosted by the Netherlands Embassy in Estonia, in collaboration with Garage48 and the Institute of Digital Rights. Also, great support is offered by the Swedish Embassy in Estonia.
#DiploHack Tallinn consists of three pillars:
#DiploHack Tallinn is organized within the framework of the International Human Rights Day to increase awareness of the topic of Internet Freedom, bring together professionals from different fields and to find tech solutions to challenges related to internet freedom.
Topics of the event are, among others: surveillance, privacy, transparency, content removal, protection of journalists, internet governance, open data and net neutrality.
The event in Tallinn is hosted by the Netherlands Embassy in Estonia, in collaboration with Garage48 and the Institute of Digital Rights. Also, great support is offered by the Swedish Embassy in Estonia.
#DiploHack Tallinn consists of three pillars:
#DiploHack Tallinn Creativity Hub; Friday, December 6, 13:00-18:00, venue: Garage48 HUB, Rävala pst 7, Tallinn.
The aim of the Creativity Hub is to discuss topics related to internet freedom and to formulate with a help of NGOs concrete problems that require a tech solution.
Schedule: https://diplohack.org/creativity-hub.html
Garage48 #DiploHack Tallinn Hackathon; Friday-Sunday, December 6-8 (48 hours development), venue: Garage48 HUB, Rävala pst 7, Tallinn.
The aim is to work out practical solutions for the problems formulated in the Friday workshops. Furthermore, problems that could be solved by tech solutions but were not discussed in Friday workshops could be also introduced.
The results of the hackaton will be presented on Sunday afternoon in a the Internet Freedom Conference for a large audience of participants, journalists, members of parliament, diplomatic community, interested people.
Schedule and practical information: www.garage48.org/diplohack
#DiploHack Tallinn Internet Freedom Conference; Sunday, December 8 (14:00-18:00), venue: Radisson BLU, Rävala pst 3, Tallinn.
For an overview on the participants of the conference (panel and speakers), please have a look at our schedule. The programme is not definitive yet, more names will be added soon.
Schedule and participants: https://diplohack.org/internet-freedom-conference.html
Registration for the three activities: www.garage48.org/diplohack/registration
Questions?
Contact the Netherlands Embassy in Estonia:
- Kadri Pedas: kadri.pedas@minbuza.nl
- Daan Eijwoudt: daan.eijwoudt@minbuza.nl
Contact the Netherlands Embassy in Estonia:
- Kadri Pedas: kadri.pedas@minbuza.nl
- Daan Eijwoudt: daan.eijwoudt@minbuza.nl