break out session-odi-oxs13

18
Open is the new default Stuart Coleman [email protected] // @SRColeman http://theODI.org @ukODI 26 th September 2013 // OX Summit 2013

Upload: open-xchange-gmbh

Post on 27-Jan-2015

113 views

Category:

Technology


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Founded by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Nigel Shadbolt, the Open Data Institute is a independent non-profit focused on catalyzing the evolution of open data culture to create economic, environmental, and social value. In his presentation Director Stuart Coleman will emphasize and share ODI's perspective on the crossroads of big vs. personal data and where open data is delivering economic and social value.

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

Open is the new default Stuart Coleman

[email protected] // @SRColeman

http://theODI.org @ukODI

26th September 2013 // OX Summit 2013

Page 2: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

Sir Tim Berners‐Lee, inventor of the web, tweeting from middle of the 2012 Olympics

Page 3: Break out session-ODI-OXS13
Page 4: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

Sir Tim Berners‐Lee

Sir Nigel Shadbolt

Gavin Starks CEO18+ years startup experience20+ years science, web, media, and data

Jeni Tennison CTOWorld‐leader in open data and linked dataW3C, legislation.gov.uk and data.gov.uk architect

Stuart Coleman VP Market Development15+ years in commercial tech space Formerly Mercury/HP, CA, and cleantech startup

ODI leadership

Page 5: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

Dozens of countries, 100's of regions and cities publish open data

data.gov – data.gov.uk – datameti.go.jp – data.gouv.fr –data.gov.pl

Page 6: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

G8 Open Data Charter 2013

Page 7: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

Catalyzing open data culture

CapacityStandardsStart‐upsReach

Impact

Engagement TrainingResearchDevelopment

Structured evidenceInspiring storiesEvents and Memberships

Page 8: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

Data as Culturehttp://www.theodi.org/culture

Stanza: Body 01000010011011110110010001111001

The world’s first “Data as culture” art commission

+ 89 respondents from 20 countries in 2 weeks

+ Global coverage (WSJ, main TED conference in LA)

+ 3,000+ visitors to the ODI London space

+ Significant response from cultural leaders

“You’ve set the agenda for data as culture‐‐ so what’s next?”

Honor Harger, Creative Director, Lighthouse Arts

Page 9: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

Big

Open

Personal

Page 10: Break out session-ODI-OXS13
Page 11: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

Unlocking supply and demand across all sectors

“train the world’s political and national leaders”2‐year World Bank education programme for developing economies

Industry emerging use cases for open data- Telco, Product marketing, Customer and consumer engagement, Supply chain

Page 12: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

Data as culture→ ubiquitous data changes human behavior

Innovation→ transformation from products to services→ scale existing services (e.g. MOOC)→ radically improve data-driven decision-making→ entirely new interactions

‘the Internet is Changing the Way We Think’

[Al Gore]

Social value

Page 13: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

Helped convene domain-experts + health & data analytics+ communications

Analysed 35m records+ all the data & clinical facts

National & international reach+ Economist & FT+ broadsheets & tabloid press+ cited in G8 & govt. reports

Long-term+ £100k now raised for phase 2

Scalable to £1bn[BMJ]

http://PrescribingAnalytics.com

£200m potential saving identified in 6 weeks

Page 14: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

Stimulate investment→ transparent rules-based commercial environments attract investment

and make companies (both domestic and international) more competitive

Improve governance and accountability→ fiscal transparency increases accountability and is self-enforcing→ shift to data-intensive, regulation-light environments can stimulate growth

Reduce corruption→ wide participation and systemic changes affect everyone - “race to the top”

“Transparency drives prosperity” [Open

Government Partnership]

“The Internet accounts for 10% of GDP and is growing at twice the rate of any other sector*”* https://www.bcgperspectives.com/content/articles/media_entertainment_strategic_planning_4_2_trillion_opportunity_internet_economy_g20/#chapter1

Economic value

Page 15: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

Mapping £378m of peer-to-peer lending across the UK

Helped convene domain-experts + p2p lenders+ banking professionals+ analytics and viz (ODI & Iconomical)+ communications (ODI)

Analysed 14m records+ all the data+ anonymised and analysed+ ODI research

International reach+ Front-page Financial Times

Long-term+ Create real-time view+ Stimulate markethttp://smtm.labs.theodi.org/

Page 16: Break out session-ODI-OXS13
Page 17: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

ExpertAn exceptional example of information infrastructure.

StandardRegularly published open data with robust support that people can rely on.

PilotData users receive extra support from, and can provide feedback to, the publisher.

RawA great start at the basics of publishing open data.

The first robust quality badge for open data

‐ Helps publishers certify their data

‐ Helps users find and use it

‐ Helps others benchmark ithttp://certificates.theODI.org

Page 18: Break out session-ODI-OXS13

A UNIQUE MOMENT

Global demand Global challenges

Government leadership

Commercial value Emerging Standards

Open Data Charter

Third sector engagement

Growing capabilities Global community

Investment in Open