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G20 Italy 2021

TF4 - Digital Transformation

G20 Italy 2021

Enhancing food supply chain resilience through the utilisation of digital and sequence information technologies

Venkatachalam Anbumozhi (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia), Suresh Babu (International Food Policy Research Institute), Carlos Andrea Bollino (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Centre, Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)), Wendy Craig (International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Watertown, Massachusetts (USA)), Ponmalai Kulandivelu (Periyar University, Tamil Nadu (India)), Felix Moronta-Barrios (International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, GYA), Eji Yamaji (University of Tokyo (Japan))
G20 Italy 2021

Exploring the development-technology nexus via a digital transformation paradigm shift in development strategy in the digital age

Syed Munir Khasru (Institute for Policy, Advocacy, and Governance (IPAG)), Boutheina Guermazi (Director, Digital Development, World Bank (WB)), Thomas Abell (Chief of Digital Technology, Asian Development Bank (ADB)), Catherine Brown (Chief Executive Officer, Lord Mayor Charitable Foundation), Tania Begazo-Gomez (World Bank), Darren Thayre, Abdullah Ar Rafee
G20 Italy 2021

Digital learning for every child: Closing the gaps for an inclusive and prosperous future

Matt Brossard (UNICEF), Marta Carnelli (UNICEF), Stephane Chaudron (European Commission Joint Research Centre, Brussels (Belgium)), Rosanna Di-Gioia (European Commission Joint Research Centre, Brussels (Belgium)), Thomas Dreesen (UNICEF), Daniel Kardefelt-Winther (UNICEF), Céline Little (UNICEF), Jean Luc Yameogo (UNICEF Programme Division)
G20 Italy 2021

A global governance framework for digital technologies

Robert Fay (Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Waterloo (Canada)), Rohinton Medhora (Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Waterloo (Canada))
G20 Italy 2021

Human-centric AI: From principles to actionable and shared policies

Carlo Casalone (Pontifical Academy for Life, Rome (Italy)), Luciano Floridi, Laura Palazzani (Pontifical Academy for Life, Rome (Italy)), Renzo Pegoraro (Pontifical Academy for Life, Rome (Italy)), Francesca Rossi (IBM Research (Italy)), Roberto Villa (Fondazione IBM Italia)
G20 Italy 2021

Implementing humanistic digital governance

Dennis J. Snower (Global Solutions Initiative Foundation), Paul Twomey (STASH Secure Data, Global Solutions Fellow)
G20 Italy 2021

Legal regulation of the platform economy

Gautam Bhatia, Darcy du Toit (University of the Western Cape (South Africa)), Sandra Fredman, Mark Graham (University of Oxford (UK)), Jean-Paul Van Belle (University of Cape Town (South Africa))
G20 Italy 2021

Sifting truth from fiction: Enhanced protection from fake news

Muhammad Khurram Khan (Center of Excellence in Information Assurance (CoEIA) King Saud University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), Emeric Henry, Paul Grainger (Centre for Education and Work, UCL)
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SusTech solutions: Enabling new technologies to drive sustainable development

Matthew Stephenson (World Economic Forum), Iza Lejarraga (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris (France)), Kira Matus (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) (China)), Yacob Mulugetta (University College London (UCL) (UK)), Masaru Yarime (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) (China)), James Zhan (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Geneva (Switzerland))
G20 Italy 2021

Actions to make “data free flow with trust” operational in practice

Susan Arial Aaronson (George Washington University, Washington DC (USA)), Fukunari Kimura (Keio University, ERIA), Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), Brussels (Belgium)), Sherry M. Stephenson (Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC), Singapore (China))

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