How can semantic technologies and AI support digital-ready policymaking? This workshop presents real-world cases showing how legal ontologies, controlled vocabularies, and interoperability frameworks reduce barriers across the policy lifecycle. Participants gained practical guidance on combining semantics and AI for user-friendly, automation-ready public services.
Moderators:
Davide Audrito, Legal Interoperability Expert
Speakers:
Adrian Juan-Verdejo, Policy Coordinator, Unit for Implementation Support, Directorate for Strategic Planning and Programming, European Commission
Suvi Remes, Ministerial Adviser, Ministry of Finance, Finland
Rasmus Lundgaard Nielsen, Head of Secretariat for digital-ready legislation, Danish Agency for Digital Government
Anna Lewicka, Deputy Head of Regulatory Impact Assessment Unit, Chancellery of the Prime Minister, Poland
Andrzej Józefczyk, Senior Specialist, Department for Impact Assessment Unit, Department for Consultations and Analysis of Public Opinion
Kathleen Jennrich, Digital Strategist, Federal Ministry of Finance, Germany
Moritz Blum, Senior Digital Strategist, PwC Germany, Germany
Miguel Nuno Soares Mesquita, IT Project Manager, DG SANTE, European Commission
Alessio Nardin, Legal Informatics Expert
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SEMIC 2025 Conference took place on 25-26 November in Copenhagen. The event was organised by the European Commission in partnership with the Danish Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
The 2025 conference focuses on "Interoperability for Impact", aligning closely with the objectives of the Interoperable Europe Act. It showcased how interoperability directly supports EU digital goals, transforming visionary aspirations into tangible realities.
SEMIC 2025 addressed the critical role of interoperability in the public sector, examining concrete actions and policies that enhance connectivity across Europe’s digital public services.
More information: https://interoperable-europe.ec.europ...
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