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Cheers to 2021!
2020 was a year to remember, in an odd way. Our organisation had to change very rapidly, but we are proud with our completely new and innovative 30 days online events! 2021 promises to become an exciting year!
Data Protection Authority: theme file
The whole world is currently under the spell of the COVID-19 virus. While the government is constantly looking for the right strategy against the virus, the health apps have been discussed a number of times. However, even in this critical situation it’s important to respect the principles of data protection.
Heliview Starts Organising 1,5 meters Summits
In September 2020 Heliview Conferences & Training will be the very first to organise a 1,5 meters conference in The Netherlands and Belgium. With this initiative, Heliview Conferences & Training wants to make sure to share knowledge and connect people. Working from home became part of our daily
Our security measures concerning COVID-19
You will have noticed all the reporting about COVID-19. Of course, as the organiser of conferences, we also closely follow the news and advice from the federal government. Our conferences until 6 April have therefore been cancelled and moved to another date.
We are proud to present our new website!
Join us on this new journey The moment you visit a website, you want clarity. You want to know what to expect and where to find particular information you are looking for. We did our utmost to create an experience on our brand new website. Therefore, we are proud to announce our
What are the barriers to the data-driven company?
Danielle Jacobs moderated the interactive ‘Strategy Café’ session at Heliview’s Data Driven Business Summit in October; the session aimed to provide a view on the challenges companies face for good data governance. A live opinion poll provided some interesting insight into
Erik Valgaeren: Data is not an existing category in our civil code
Legal systems work on the basis of categories and classifications (‘goods’/’moveable’ and ‘immoveable’, ‘tangible’ and ‘intangible’, ‘contracts’…). ‘Data’ is not an existing category in our civil code and it is difficult to qualify data under one of the existing legal categories.