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Roadmapping and Policy Recommendations for Virtual Worlds and Web 4.0
July 2 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Picking things up from our previous online workshop on the topic, this second webinar will have the objective of enhancing with diversely sourced insights OPENVERSE’s final targeted Roadmap, providing up-to-date material on the related work carried out so far, and taking stock of the evolution of the Virtual Worlds’ landscape, in a fast-changing context – finally leading to a strategically tuned Roadmap for the years to come.
This event will have limited virtual seats, so selected registered participants will be informed once selected to join.
The envisioned structure, in a nutshell:
- Summary of the work carried out so far, outlining the triple mission of enhancing the Roadmap.
- Presentations, on the state of affairs of the SRIA endeavour, and on how, as of July 2026, the Virtual Worlds’ landscape has evolved, with its emerging challenges.
- Interactive breakout sessions, facilitated by partner Inspiring Futures and fellow OPENVERSE consortium members, to explore a series of open questions resulting from the April-June preparatory phase of the workshop, and meant to examine and document several open issues which the Roadmap should integrate into its recommendations.
- A plenary session, wrapping up the input and suggestions which might be integrated.
AGENDA
(Subject to changes)
14:00 | Welcome and opening remarks | Gianluca Misuraca (Inspiring Futures)
14:05 | Institutional introduction | DG CONNECT representative
14:15 | The perspective of Small & Medium Enterprises | Digital SME Alliance representative
14:25 | Presentation of the Roadmap | Professor Pierre Rossel (Inspiring Futures)
14:45 | Interactive session via Mentimeter
15:25 | Summary of the interactive discussion | Gianluca Misuraca (Inspiring Futures)
15:30 | How the Roadmap & policy recommendations connect with the OPENVERSE Exploitation Strategy | Nevena Razcko (IDC)
15:45 | Takeaways and conclusions
Registrations are now closed.

