Next week is ‘Open Data Week’
The Irish Internet Association will next week hold an “Open Data Roundtable for Open Government” at the National Library of Ireland as part of Open Data Week, which will also include a series of events in Dublin, Cork and Limerick.

By Iffy Kukkoo
05 Nov, 2011
The Irish Internet Association will next week hold an “Open Data Roundtable for Open Government” at the National Library of Ireland as part of Open Data Week, which will also include a series of events in Dublin, Cork and Limerick.
The week will kick off on Monday with an address by Environment Minister Phil Hogan, TD. ‘Open Data Week’ is the culmination of the collaborative work of industry, Government, education and research bodies.
The OpenData movement in Ireland is rooted in the challenging work of the members of www.opendata.ie and with championing by people such as Dominic Byrne of Fingal County Council, and Tim Willoughby of the LGMA.
Recent estimates suggest datasets residing on public-sector servers across Europe represent a €27bn treasure trove waiting to be unlocked by savvy researchers, programmers and entrepreneurs.