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Designing Food Data Foundations with Design Fictions

So many times people ask “ what’s a data foundation?” closely followed by “why do I want one?”. This is because they’re new and not like anything seen before, so they can be difficult to understand and it’s hard to immediately see how to apply their use to the really complex world of large-scale data sharing. So, we’re working on exactly this and by using design fiction we’re bringing this to life through storyworlds including app prototypes, fictional documentaries, and even l minutes from a council of members board meeting. This allows us to explore exactly how these work, the decision-making and governance structures, and also how the digital ethics issues and led and managed. We’re evaluating our work. Please get in touch if you would like an invite to the evaluation on 10 December 2020.

The Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology (LIAT) at the University of Lincoln together with the EPSRC-funded Internet of Food Things Network Plus have been looking at the role of data and digital collaboration and this project build on aspects of this work together with other pilot projects that have been run by the FSA exploring the benefits of Digital Ledger Technology (DLT) and Blockchain solutions.

Health Data Needs Trust by Design: Data Foundations Can Help

We’re discussing barriers to the sharing of health data as well as necessary safeguards and explore a variety of emerging multi-party data sharing models. We’re talking with academics and regulators about what’s required.

In this webinar, the speakers will provide insights into the needs of operational research (OR) in the healthcare sector, best practice to achieve legal compliance and meet ethical standards when sharing health data, and will compare solutions across jurisdictions. 

Moderator: Professor Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon

Speakers: Professor Sally Brailsford, David Seymour, HDUK Robert McCombe, ICO Alexsis Wintour, Lapin and Elena Elkina, ALeada

We're Invited! Tourism is Re-imagining Itself in Portugal and Building a Trusted Data Sharing Model

Portugal is taking positive action. We’ve been invited to participate in building a Data Foundation to support the revival and reinvention of the Tourism sector. Through responsible, large-scale, data sharing we’ll be able to help discover new insights for accommodation providers, transport and many others to make the visitor experience even more amazing.

“A 28-hour marathon to bring forward solutions needed to mitigate the crisis unleashed by the COVID-19 pandemic on Portugal´s tourism, to recover and to prepare the future of this industry of such importance to the Portuguese economy.”

For six days, we’re innovating with new ideas and models and we’re developing of the data sharing prototype to encourage more data sharing in this sector in a way that is responsible, ethical and can drive tourism in the country even further.