Fee-free public events, like the Nijmeegse Vierdaagse, the Summer Carnival in Rotterdam and the Uitmarkt in Amsterdam, typically attract twenty thousand up to two million visitors. How can public and private partners effectively cooperate to manage such large crowds? How can the safety and security of the visitors of public events be guaranteed?
In this HSD Cafe we will look at innovative ways of cooperation between triple helix partners and innovative technologies that are deployed to support this 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?
Join this HSD Café to hear more on the latest innovations in the field of event safety and security.
Program
16.00-17.00 Presentation and Discussion
17.00-17.45 Drinks and networking
For more information and data of the HSD Café 2015, see the HSD website.