Sponsors

Statements

"At DataEthics.eu we work with responsible tech - meaning tech you can trust. It is not built only for power and money but also to enhance democracy and individual autonomy. Getting students to work with this agenda is about empowering them to build a future where technology truly enhances democracy, autonomy, and trust. We need innovation with respect to both laws and ethics.”

PERNILLE TRANBERG

Co-founder of DataEthics.eu & data ethics advisor

"Focusing on trust as an integral part of future digital solutions is a wise move by ITU NextGen and DATA for GOOD - trust is one of the most important currencies and challenges in the coming years."

THOMAS KIERKGAARD

Innovation Director at NTT DATA

"At KRING, we believe that Europe’s digital future depends on a new generation of innovators who understand that trust is not a technical feature, it is a societal foundation. When students work across disciplines to design value based digital solutions, they do more than create new technology; they help rebuild citizens’ confidence in how their data is used, strengthen digital sovereignty, and set a new standard for responsible innovation."

MIE KAMILLE DALSGÅRD

Impact Advisor at KRING

"At Os & Data we believe that trust is fostered through openness and transparency, both in our organizations and in our tech stack. Open and auditable technologies that support democratic governance and scrutiny are imperative for creating a better internet and thereby a better world."

NIELS ØRBÆK CHEMNITZ

Partner at Os & Data

"Dansk IT endorse and support ‘Designing trust in a digital future’ initiated by DATA for GOOD Foundation and ITU NextGen.

For many years, a high level of trust between citizens and the state has been a distinctive feature and a very important and central asset of Danish society.

A high degree of digitisation combined with an ever-increasing urge for detailed regulation of society, resulting in increased complexity, challenges the trust between citizens and the state. Therefore, Dansk IT has set up a 38-person Innovation Forum in the think tank Danmark 3.0 to develop ideas on how to wisely embrace and keep complexity down.

Dansk IT sees the case competition initiative ‘Designing trust in a digital future’, organised by DATA for GOOD and ITU NextGen, as paving the way for value-based innovation, where students generate ideas and outline technological solutions based on a key principle - to restore and strengthen trust between citizens and relevant actors - as a really good initiative that we fully and wholeheartedly support."

EJVIND JØRGENSEN

Chairperson of Dansk IT's political committee on IT in the public sector, initiator and chairperson of the Innovation Forum for Social Complexity, CFO, cBrain.