The meeting report is available.
W3C is participating in the 2024 Identity & Payments Summit, which explores how payments, access and the broader secure identity industries converge in multiple vertical markets across the globe.
W3C is participating in the 2024 Identity & Payments Summit, which explores how payments, access and the broader secure identity industries converge in multiple vertical markets across the globe.
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The event summary is available.
Registration now open until 13 September
Description in French (see next paragraph for translation): Pierre-Antoine Champin (W3C / Inria / Université de Lyon) présentera le regain d'intérêt pour les thématiques "données liées" et "web sémantique" au sein du consortium W3C, y compris les avancées accomplies en un an par les différents groupes de travail: évolution du standard RDF, canonicalisation RDF, /data integrity/, le vocabulaire DCAT. Il présentera également les groupes en cours de création et les futurs standards sur lesquels ces groupes vont travailler.
Pierre-Antoine Champin (W3C / Inria / University of Lyon) will present the renewed interest in the themes of "linked data" and "semantic web" within the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), including advances made in one year by the different work groups: evolution of the RDF standard, RDF canonicalization, /data integrity/, the DCAT vocabulary. He will also present the groups currently being created and the future standards on which these groups will work.
Philippe Le Hégaret, W3C Project and Strategy Lead, will give a talk "Moving the Web and Automotive Forward" (slides).
The vision of W3C is to provide a consistent architecture across the rapid pace of progress in the Web, while continuing to expand the Web's scope and reach. Over the years, the Web has integrated several industries, including mobile and media, and continues to do so, such as immersive experiences and Internet of Things. With the deployment of connected vehicles, it becomes increasingly important to leverage the Web platform in the automotive industry and take advantage of an architecture used all around the world.
Hybrid meeting.
This two-part training begins with a standalone 30-minute captioned recorded session which you can take at your leisure, and culminates in one or more live 60-minute sessions the first one of which will be held as a TPAC 2023 breakout.
This training session is for chairs, meeting facilitators, and people interested in potentially taking on those roles within W3C. In this session, we’ll cover the basics of effective meeting facilitation, fostering debate and discussion, managing conflict, and running safe meetings. Within these topics, we’ll be covering the chair’s role in regards to the W3C Code of Conduct, how to handle situations, and how to set up groups.
Watch / listen at your pace and convenience to the 30-minute pre-recorded session that will be followed by several live hybrid sessions.
As a follow-up to the first part of "meeting facilitation training" (online video), this session will be initially an in-person and remote discussion held as part of a TPAC 2023 breakout and will cover any questions from part 1, be a collaborative session about tip and tricks participants can use to make running meetings easier, and address how to handle difficult discussions or situations as a chair or meeting facilitator.
Participants in this session will be expected to have watched the first part of this training in advance of the session.
This session is open to all meeting facilitators (chairs, task force leads, or aspiring to be).
Due to the nature of topics that might come up during the meeting, we will not be minuting the part of the session on difficult conversations, but will minute the tips and tricks discussion.
There are two follow-up sessions planned:
Kevin White, Accessibility Development and Operations Lead at the W3C, will lead listeners through the joys, challenges, and benefits of Accessibility Policy. Learn what it is, why it matters, and how it can help organizations align teams around the pwerful idea of full digital access for disabled people.
This event, held by Systematic, W3C and OW2, consists of a workshop and a coding contest. Speakers, including Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, will look at the intersection of web innovation, and emerging standards for light app technologies.
In the afternoon, groups of students are invited to a coding contest to develop and test a light app for the promotion of the resources of a city
The Workshop report is available.
W3C Global Business Development Lead, J. Alan Bird, will give a talk on March 20, “How Standards Help Us All Get Along in the New Playground of Big Data”.
In the last decades a plethora of different IoT solutions have been developed. To guarantee interoperability among them common standards have to be defined. This also helps to decrease the costs of integration as well as maintenance of IoT solutions and helps to prevent silos.
W3C's Data Strategist and Inria Fellow Pierre-Antoine Champin will talk about the importance of standards for semantic interoperability.
The European Data Conference On Reference Data and Semantics
Join ENDORSE to explore the latest trends in multilingual reference data. Let your voice be heard and become part of an active and forward-looking community of international professionals in the field. The conference will bring together users, practitioners, experts, researchers, solution seekers and providers from the EU institutions and agencies, national public services and universities, as well as in international and intergovernmental organisations and the private sector.
ENDORSE is an online event.
One way the payments landscape is continually changing is through the introduction of new or updated specifications. In some cases, specifications can be used in combination to create solutions that would be otherwise difficult for any one entity to develop alone. Come listen to our panelists from EMVCo, FIDO, and W3C to learn how they are working together to create a safer online payments experience.