Brussels / 31 January & 1 February 2026

schedule

AW1.120


Day Start End Track(s)
Saturday 10:30 17:25 Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure
Sunday 09:00 17:00 Open Research
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday Digital Public Infrastructure for the World
The Public Product Organization as a Vehicle for International Collaboration & Stewardship for DPI
Universal Software Maturity Indicators and Government OS Readiness
EU OS: learnings from 1 year advocating for a common Desktop Linux for the public sector
LaSuite.coop: A Public–Cooperative Model for Digital Commons
Scaling national open-source products across Europe: lessons learned from two years of cross-border state collaboration
Forging Digital Sovereignty Ground Up through Local Governments with Open Source Public Digital Infrastructure
Flurfunk: Building sovereign network infrastructure in a real-world government agency
Open Source Approaches to Secure Data Exchange in South Africa's Digital Public Infrastructure
Code, Quality, Trust: How openCode and the Badge Programme Strengthen Digital Sovereignty
Building Digital Workplace Solutions on top of Foundational Libraries (BlockNote and Yjs)
From Vendor Lock-in to Resilient Digital Ecosystems: Leading Change in Europe's Public Digital Infrastructure
TAPPaaS: A Sovereign PaaS Blueprint for Europe’s Public and Civic Sector
Sunday From printers and Python to pondlife and pathology: research into and using the OpenFlexure Microscope
Community Curation of Natural Science Collections with DiSSCo
Colandr 2.0: reflections on a near-decade of free and open evidence synthesis tooling development, management, and use
Building Open and Reproducible AI Practices for LMICs (and Beyond)
Accelerating vLLM Inference with Quantization and Speculative Decoding
OQTOPUS: Open Quantum Toolchain for OPerators and USers
NoiseModelling and Its FLOSS Ecosystem for Environmental Noise Assessment
RELab: An Open Infrastructure for Collaborative Product Data Collection in the Circular Economy
Keeping Legislative Data Accessible
Data science from the command line: a look back at 2 years of using xan
The Skills of a FLOSS Developer and Why They Are Important in Open Research
Research software engineering: a movement and its instantiation at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Trusted by design: how to set up your research software for community adoption
Introducing Jupyter Book 2: Next-generation Tools for Creating Computational Narratives
Visualising Wikipedia
Working with small data that you dare to share
PyGambit: an open-source software for game theory

Events

Title Speakers Track Start End

Saturday

  Digital Public Infrastructure for the World
Kurt Garloff Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure 10:30 10:55
  The Public Product Organization as a Vehicle for International Collaboration & Stewardship for DPI
Ben Cerveny Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure 11:00 11:25
  Universal Software Maturity Indicators and Government OS Readiness
Cynthia Lo, Pelin Smines Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure 11:30 12:15
  EU OS: learnings from 1 year advocating for a common Desktop Linux for the public sector
Robert Riemann Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure 12:30 12:55
  LaSuite.coop: A Public–Cooperative Model for Digital Commons
Timothée Gosselin Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure 13:00 13:25
  Scaling national open-source products across Europe: lessons learned from two years of cross-border state collaboration
Emma Ghariani Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure 13:30 13:55
  Forging Digital Sovereignty Ground Up through Local Governments with Open Source Public Digital Infrastructure
Nicholas Gates, Johan Linåker Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure 14:00 14:25
  Flurfunk: Building sovereign network infrastructure in a real-world government agency
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure 14:30 14:55
  Open Source Approaches to Secure Data Exchange in South Africa's Digital Public Infrastructure
Wasim Moosa Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure 15:00 15:25
  Code, Quality, Trust: How openCode and the Badge Programme Strengthen Digital Sovereignty
Julian Schauder Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure 15:30 15:55
  Building Digital Workplace Solutions on top of Foundational Libraries (BlockNote and Yjs)
Virgile Deville Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure 16:00 16:25
  From Vendor Lock-in to Resilient Digital Ecosystems: Leading Change in Europe's Public Digital Infrastructure
Rosanna Sibora Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure 16:30 16:55
  TAPPaaS: A Sovereign PaaS Blueprint for Europe’s Public and Civic Sector
Lars Building Europe’s Public Digital Infrastructure 17:00 17:25

Sunday

  From printers and Python to pondlife and pathology: research into and using the OpenFlexure Microscope
Joe Knapper Open Research 09:00 09:30
  Community Curation of Natural Science Collections with DiSSCo
Soulaine Open Research 09:30 10:00
  Colandr 2.0: reflections on a near-decade of free and open evidence synthesis tooling development, management, and use
Caitlin Open Research 10:00 10:30
  Building Open and Reproducible AI Practices for LMICs (and Beyond)
Precious Onyewuchi Open Research 10:30 11:00
  Accelerating vLLM Inference with Quantization and Speculative Decoding
Eldar Kurtić Open Research 11:00 11:30
  OQTOPUS: Open Quantum Toolchain for OPerators and USers
Satoyuki Tsukano, Naoyuki Masumoto, Kosuke Miyaji Open Research 11:30 11:45
  NoiseModelling and Its FLOSS Ecosystem for Environmental Noise Assessment
pierromond, Gwenaël GUILLAUME Open Research 11:45 12:15
  RELab: An Open Infrastructure for Collaborative Product Data Collection in the Circular Economy
Simon Nikolaï van Lierde Open Research 12:15 12:30
  Keeping Legislative Data Accessible
Florin Hasler Open Research 13:00 13:15
  Data science from the command line: a look back at 2 years of using xan
Béatrice Mazoyer Open Research 13:15 13:45
  The Skills of a FLOSS Developer and Why They Are Important in Open Research
Giuditta Parolini Open Research 13:45 14:15
  Research software engineering: a movement and its instantiation at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Daniel S. Katz Open Research 14:15 14:45
  Trusted by design: how to set up your research software for community adoption
Niko Sirmpilatze Open Research 14:45 15:15
  Introducing Jupyter Book 2: Next-generation Tools for Creating Computational Narratives
Angus Hollands Open Research 15:15 15:45
  Visualising Wikipedia
Iolanda Pensa Open Research 15:45 16:00
  Working with small data that you dare to share
Ulrika Vincent, Mikael Kullberg Open Research 16:00 16:30
  PyGambit: an open-source software for game theory
Ed Chalstrey Open Research 16:30 17:00