In this HSD Café we will look at innovative ways of cooperation between triple helix partners and innovative technologies that are deployed to support public-private cooperation in the field of event safety and security.
Information sharing between public and private stakeholders before and during events has proven to be very difficult. How can this cooperation be improved? What are the best practices and lessons learned? And how do innovative technologies and open source data already contribute to more information sharing and better incident response?
We have invited the following speakers:
Frans Copini, an innovation and change management expert, works for the National Dutch Police as a project leader. He is responsible for the design of a four year period program plan for developing sensor capabilities for the police.
Peter de Bruijn is Board Member and Director of Future Events, an innovation platform consisting of triple helix partners that aims to organize innovation during events by using events as a living lab for testing new applications and forms of public-private cooperation.
Otto Vroegop is co-founder and managing director at iCOPP, a netcentric video and sensor sharing management system for triple helix parties.
Richard Stronkman is the founder of CrowdSense and co-founder of the Twitcident Platform. Both platforms filter social media for early warning and incident management.
This café is sponsored by Future Events, iCOPP and CrowdSense.
Programme
16.00-17.00 Presentation and Discussion
17.00-17.45 Drinks and networking
To register, visit the HSD website.