2024-05-22 –, Seminar room 1
Explore datahub.tirol's pioneering role in creating Europe's first regional Data Space. Delve into social and technical essentials, emphasizing relationship-building and digital ethics. Join us to uncover transformative potential in future business models.
"datahub.tirol," an initiative spearheaded by the Standortagentur Tirol, represents a pioneering effort in the establishment of regional Data Spaces, not only within Austria but across the entirety of Europe. This talk delves into the intricate social and technical foundations underpinning datahub.tirol's creation. By exploring the crucial role of relationship-building within this context, we uncover how fostering robust connections lays the groundwork for successful data collaboration. Moreover, we examine the profound implications of datahub.tirol in advancing digital ethics within future business models on a grand scale. Join us as we dissect the key elements driving the evolution of regional data ecosystems and their transformative potential in shaping the future of data-driven innovation.
Fritz Fahringer has been working as a project manager at Standortagentur Tirol https://www.standort-tirol.at/ since June 2018. Since then, he has been supporting Standortagentur Tirol and its projects in the digital transformation.
Fritz Fahringer has been project manager of the "digital.tirol" regional initiative since 2022. This includes the flagship initiatives "Digitale Bildungsplattform" (https://dibi.tirol/) and the "datahub.tirol" https://www.datahub.tirol/ - the first EU-compliant regional data space in Europe.
He can look back on many years of experience both in the public RDI sector and in the corporate environment. As a consultant, he has successfully implemented new processes and solutions using new technologies along various value chains in various small and medium-sized enterprises in the DACH region. He is also member of the Advisory board of Gaia-X Austria Hub https://www.gaia-x.at/ and board member of the Data Intelligence Offensive (DIO) https://dataintelligence.at/.
Der in Kärnten aufgewachsene Tschabuschnig studierte Medizinische Informatik in Wien an der Technischen Universität sowie an der Medizinischen Universität. Es folgte ein Studium des Informationmanagements an diesen zwei Universitäten sowie Forschungsaufenthalte in Washington, Olmütz und Erlangen. An der Universität Bremen promoviert er zu Open Data bei Professor Herbert Kubicek.
Von 2009 bis 2015 war Günther Tschabuschnig im österreichischen Bundeskanzleramt und bei verschiedenen Organisationen als Berater im Bereich E-Government tätig. Seine Schwerpunkte lagen in Innovationsplanung und -management, Durchführung von IT-Projekten zu Themen des E-Government und E-Democracy (Open Government Data), sowie bei Kooperationen mit Verwaltung, Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft.
Von Oktober 2015 bis November 2021 leitete er als Chief Information Officer den IT-Bereich der Österreichischen Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik mit einem großen Rechenzentrum. Danach ist Tschabuschnig für die Österreichische Datenstrategie und für die Umsetzung der Österreichischen Digitalisierungsstrategie zuständig.
Tschabuschnig ist Vorstandsmitglied der Austrian Digital Value (ADV) Wien und Präsident der Data Intelligence Offensive. Bei der Cooperation Open Government Data Austria war er als „Technology Evangelist“ tätig.
Elias Lanbach, a seasoned product and project manager from Vienna, focuses on building decentralized data ecosystems and projects that aim to establish use cases in the data space realm. After earning a degree in economics from Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck, Elias began his career as a data analyst and project manager at Österreichischer Kommunal-Verlag. He later served as a data steward at DIO - Data Intelligence Offensive. Currently, he is a product manager at nexyo and leads the development of the nexyo DataHub, a software that aims to make data spaces available to a broad audience.