The European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG) is an open multi-stakeholder platform to exchange views about the Internet and how it is governed. First organised in 2008 by several organisations, government representatives and experts, it fosters dialogue and collaboration with the Internet community on public policy for the Internet – culminating in an annual conference that takes place in a different European city every year. EuroDIG ‘Messages’ are prepared and presented to the Internet Governance Forum (IGF).
EuroDIG 2023 will take place in Tampere, Finland from NEW DATE: 19 – 21 June. The overarching theme is “Internet in troubled times: risks, resilience, hope“.
Register for the Public Planning Meeting on February 2!
We want to kick off the programme building for EuroDIG 2023 (June 19-21 in Tampere, Finland) together with you!
In our yearly public planning meeting, the EuroDIG community will discuss the proposed programme structure and Focus Areas, together identify missing topics, and share ideas on how to make the outcomes as impactful as possible. The overarching theme this year is “Internet in troubled times: risk, resilience, hope”, opening the space to many current questions on digital governance and cooperation.