Natalia Aristimuño Pérez is Director of Digital Enablers & Innovation at the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Digital Services. Her past experience combines different Head of Unit positions in the domains of interoperability policy, delivering solutions for human resources, decision-making, document and knowledge management. Since she joined the European Commission in 2000, she has been involved in developing user-friendly solutions for public administrations and the European Commission itself. She graduated Deusto University (Bilbao, Spain) with IT background and has a deep knowledge of the business domains she works with.
Spotlight on projects nominated for OSOR Awards
During this session, the finalists of the EU Public Services Open Source Achievement Awards and the winner of the popular vote will present their top projects on stage, telling their story from inception to success, and then discuss lessons learned, challenges they had to overcome as well as tips for others who would like to choose openness for their digital initiatives in the public sector.
Fabio Bonelli is a software engineer with deep roots in the free software community as a user, contributor and advocate, currently working for Italian Government's Developers Italia project and as maintainer of publiccode.yml.
Spotlight on projects nominated for OSOR Awards
During this session, the finalists of the EU Public Services Open Source Achievement Awards and the winner of the popular vote will present their top projects on stage, telling their story from inception to success, and then discuss lessons learned, challenges they had to overcome as well as tips for others who would like to choose openness for their digital initiatives in the public sector.
Former minister of electronic governance of Bulgaria, currently head of the e-gov and IT committee in Bulgarian parliament. Software engineer and IT entrepreneur.
Public administration
Spotlight on projects nominated for OSOR Awards
During this session, the finalists of the EU Public Services Open Source Achievement Awards and the winner of the popular vote will present their top projects on stage, telling their story from inception to success, and then discuss lessons learned, challenges they had to overcome as well as tips for others who would like to choose openness for their digital initiatives in the public sector.