ODI Belfast is delighted to host an unconference style event as part of the International Open Data Day.
When? Saturday 5 March 2016, 10am to 12.30pm
Where? The Dark Horse, Belfast. For directions – see here.
Who is it for? Anyone working with or an interest in open data with any technological capability.
What is Open Data Day about?
Open Data Day is a gathering of citizens in cities around the world to write applications, liberate data, create visualizations and publish analyses using open public data to show support for and encourage the adoption of open data policies by the world’s local, regional and national governments.
What is the aim?
The aim of this event is to highlight what is happening with open data in Northern Ireland across different sectors and generate ideas and discussion
What is the format?
A 10 minute slot will be allocated to contributors giving them the opportunity to explain what they’re working on in open data, what their best ideas are, and how they want to contribute. This unconference approach will create a space for peer-to-peer learning, collaboration and creativity.
1 | ODI Belfast and Detail Data (NICVA) | Intro |
2 | Andrew Bolster | Farset Labs |
3 | David McBurney | Open Government Network |
4 | Piers Campbell | Kainos |
5 | Stephen Gray (NICVA) | Community API |
6 | Brian Cleland | Ulster Uni |
7 | Mark Savill | OpenDataNI |
8 | Jason Bell | NI Assembly Open Data |
9 | Ryan Somerville | NINIS |
10 | Lorraine Barry | QUB Geography |
11 | Robert M Chapple | Open Archaeology Data |

Kindly sponsored by the Northern Ireland Open Government Network