Asst Professor Ray Walshe, Director of European Observatory for ICT Standards (EUOS)
Ray is Senior Researcher in the ADAPT Research Centre in Dublin City University (DCU), IRELAND. He began his career in industry as a software engineer, software consultant and project manager with LM Ericsson, Software and Systems Engineering Limited and Siemens. Joining the School of Computing DCU in 1995 he delivers AI, IoT and Data Governance modules on Undergraduate, Masters, and PhD Programmes and is current (2021) Chair of the Graduate Diploma in Web Technologies. Ray is Chair of Big Data Value Association Standards Task Force, Chair of Network Development @ Gender Responsive Standards at the United Nations Economic Committee for Europe, Chair of the External Advisory Board of StandICT.eu, Research Partner in StandICT2023.eu and Co-Lead on ELITE-S Fellowship Programme for Emerging Technologies Standardization (Elite-Fellowships.eu). Ray has been a Digital Leader with World Economic Forum since 2016 and was appointed to the IEEE European Public Policy Committee (EPPC) on ICT in 2019 as AI WG Lead for IEEE EPPC. Ray was also appointed in 2020 to the OECD Network of Experts (ONE AI).
Ray Walshe
Asst Professor of ICT Standards at ADAPT Research Centre @ DCU
CURRENT EDITION
Digital Twins and Standards
Tuesday Nov 22, 2022  14:00-15:30
2021 EDITION
AI and Data Interoperability = Standardization
Wednesday Dec 1, 2021  12:30-14:00
2020 EDITION
Focus Track 2: Technology Platforms and Trust – Main Session
Tuesday Nov 3, 2020  15:30-17:00
Parallel session on International Standards Strategies and Policies: Global Markets
Wednesday Nov 4, 2020  12:00-13:30
Parallel session on A BigDataStack for Industry – a focus on retail, shipping and insurance: is BigData the real future of emerging business? (BigDataStack project sponsored session)
Thursday Nov 5, 2020  10:00-13:30
Parallel Session on Technology Interoperability 2030: AI, Data and Robotics
Thursday Nov 5, 2020  15:45-16:45
2017 EDITION
Big Data Standards priorities, BDVA Workshops
Thursday Nov 23, 2017  11:00-12.30