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The OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation (OPSI)  and its partners at the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Research and Innovation are excited to convene innovators from around the world for a conference on Innovation in Government: The New Normal on 20-21 November 2017. The conference will highlight insights from OPSI’s work with countries that are transforming their operations and improving the lives of their people through innovation. It will bring together government leaders, public servants, and innovative partners in industry and civil society to connect, share experiences, and collaborate.

LOGISTICS
We have developed a document outlining relevant logistical information for your attendance at the conference, including travel information and details on nearby hotels. You can find this at http://oe.cd/opsiconferencelogistics

VENUE 
OECD Conference Center  - 2, rue André Pascal, 75016 Paris, France

LIVE STREAMING
All plenary sessions (CC 1), panel discussions (CC 1 and CC 5), and talks (Auditorium) will be live streamed. To view a live stream, see the link provided on the relevant session’s page (click the session below) or here: https://oecdtv.webtv-solution.com/.


CONTACTS

Questions related to the event can be addressed to the OPSI team at opsi@oecd.org

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Alessandro Bellantoni

OECD
Head of the Open Government Unit
Paris Area, France
Alessandro Bellantoni joined the OECD in 2009, where he is the Deputy Head of the Governance Reviews and Partnerships Division and the Head of the Open Government Unit. Previously, he worked in the Ministry of Public Administration and Innovation of Italy, for the United Nations (WFP and ILO), and in civil society. He is a graduate of International Affairs from the John Cabot University of Rome and holds a Master of Science degree in Social Anthropology and Development Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science of the University of London.

My Moderators Sessions

Monday, November 20
 

10:45 CET