Interop and Innovation
Last week, as part of the project on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Interoperability, a field of experts gathered in Weissbaden, Switzerland for a workshop hosted by the University of St. Gallen.
Berkman Center Executive Director John Palfrey, a presenter at the workshop, descibed the process as "one in a series of such small-group conversations intended both to foster discussion and to inform our own work in this area of interoperability and its relationship to innovation in the field that we study. This is among the hardest, most complex topics that I’ve ever taken up in a serious way." Read Palfrey's complete thought from his blog.
Urs Gasser, Berkman Fellow and Director of the FIR-HSG for Information Law at the University of St. Gallen, also posted his thoughts on the workshop.
Berkman Center Executive Director John Palfrey, a presenter at the workshop, descibed the process as "one in a series of such small-group conversations intended both to foster discussion and to inform our own work in this area of interoperability and its relationship to innovation in the field that we study. This is among the hardest, most complex topics that I’ve ever taken up in a serious way." Read Palfrey's complete thought from his blog.
Urs Gasser, Berkman Fellow and Director of the FIR-HSG for Information Law at the University of St. Gallen, also posted his thoughts on the workshop.