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Krzysztof Głomb

Plenipotentiary of the Minister of Digital Affairs for cooperation with local government administration in the Republic of Poland

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An expert in public sector digitalisation and its strategic development. In recent years, he has been focusing on digital public services, smart city and digital skills as key elements of social and economic potential for Poland's growth and development.

A graduate of journalism at the Faculty of Journalism and Political Science of the University of Warsaw. Founder (1998) and President of the Board of the “Cities on the Internet” Association. Originator and programming director (since 1997) of the 23 “Cities on the Internet” conferences organised to date. In 1999–2002, member of the Board and international projects director at MUNICIPIUM, publisher of local government press, including the Wspólnota weekly.      

Active in promoting European research and pro-innovation initiatives. In 1999–2000, he was a staff member of the National Contact Point for EU Research Programmes at the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. In 2002–2003, he was an expert at the Information Society Technologies Committee (ISTC) in Brussels and in 2006–2008 at the eInclusion Sub-Group of i2010 High Level Group. In 2006–2009, he was a member of the Scientific Steering Committee Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (Sevilla).

Starting in May 2004, he was appointed the Vice-President of the European Local Authorities' Telematic Network (ELANET), a European network of organisations specialising in the development of the information society at local level, and from April 2007 to the end of 2008 he was President of this European organisation.

Originator and coordinator of the KOMET@ Digital Education Network, bringing together digital education experts – teachers, training course authors, methodologists, authors of digital educational aids and researchers (www.kometa.edu.pl). Organiser of the Digital Skills Congresses in Tarnów (March 2018 and 2019).     

Member of the Scientific Council of the Educational Research Institute in Warsaw. He has spoken at more than 160 Polish and international conferences and seminars.  

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