Digital transformation as a tool | Florian Marcus | TEDxTartu

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2022
  • In his speech, Florian dives into digital networks, talking about digitalization and the creation of a digital network, and about Estonia's success in building a digital society. Florian Marcus is a German political scientist who has lived, studied and worked in three different countries, including Estonia. He holds two Master’s degrees in the fields of political science, security studies and international relations from University College London and the University of Tartu. For three years, Florian Marcus served as a Digital Transformation Adviser at the e-Estonia Briefing Centre to raise awareness regarding e-government solutions with decision-makers around the world.
    In 2022 he joined the digital society consultancy firm Proud Engineers to help build a more digital future by advising governments and large corporations with their challenges on the way. Although we live in one of the most technologically developed countries in the world, there are still things to bear in mind when it comes to governing our digital state. As he has said it himself: “Digitalisation is a tool and, as with every other tool, there are right and wrong ways to wield it.” This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @vairavasundaramsundaram2660
    @vairavasundaramsundaram2660 28 днів тому

    Video quality, voice quality and presentation everything is good.

  • @GeorgeJamesConsulting
    @GeorgeJamesConsulting 17 днів тому

    Interesting - Thanks

  • @semsomify
    @semsomify День тому

    The data embassy can now be replaced with blockchain technology, where sensitive information (such as land ownership) can be stored on the blockchain. I believe an intergovernmental blockchain deployment would help a lot with that.

  • @olukayodeolabanji7305
    @olukayodeolabanji7305 Рік тому +1

    Great guy with great thoughts on digitalization.