Insights from Jon Shamah: A Global Perspective on Digital Identity and Transformation
Jon Shamah
33 episodes
6 hours ago
This podcast series, as a series of discussions based on Jon Shamah’s Linkedin blogs, offers a thought-provoking exploration of key topics shaping the digital world today. Drawing from decades of hands-on experience and a strategic viewpoint, Jon delves into the evolving landscape of Digital Identity, the emergence and implications of Digital Wallets, and the broader currents driving digital transformation.
While much of the analysis is rooted in developments across Europe, the series adopts a truly global lens—examining international policy frameworks, technical standards, and cross-border interoperability challenges. Whether addressing the urgency for unified digital identity ecosystems or highlighting innovations that are reshaping user trust and data sovereignty, each episode offers practical insight informed by expertise and critical reflection.
By bridging strategic vision with real-world implementation, The podcasts invite listeners and readers alike to engage with the future of digital trust architecture—one informed by experience, enriched by collaboration, and poised for global relevance.
[Note that the discussions are by Jon Shamah’s favourite AI friends.]
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This podcast series, as a series of discussions based on Jon Shamah’s Linkedin blogs, offers a thought-provoking exploration of key topics shaping the digital world today. Drawing from decades of hands-on experience and a strategic viewpoint, Jon delves into the evolving landscape of Digital Identity, the emergence and implications of Digital Wallets, and the broader currents driving digital transformation.
While much of the analysis is rooted in developments across Europe, the series adopts a truly global lens—examining international policy frameworks, technical standards, and cross-border interoperability challenges. Whether addressing the urgency for unified digital identity ecosystems or highlighting innovations that are reshaping user trust and data sovereignty, each episode offers practical insight informed by expertise and critical reflection.
By bridging strategic vision with real-world implementation, The podcasts invite listeners and readers alike to engage with the future of digital trust architecture—one informed by experience, enriched by collaboration, and poised for global relevance.
[Note that the discussions are by Jon Shamah’s favourite AI friends.]
Why Europe Needs Greater Flexibility to Drive Innovation
Insights from Jon Shamah: A Global Perspective on Digital Identity and Transformation
13 minutes
1 month ago
Why Europe Needs Greater Flexibility to Drive Innovation
Horizon Europe, the EU’s flagship research and innovation program, has been instrumental in advancing science and technology across Europe. Its structured approach—organized around predefined missions, thematic clusters, and detailed work programs—has ensured alignment with strategic priorities. However, this rigidity comes at a cost: it limits the ability to respond to emerging challenges, stifles high-risk research, and constrains creativity.
Insights from Jon Shamah: A Global Perspective on Digital Identity and Transformation
This podcast series, as a series of discussions based on Jon Shamah’s Linkedin blogs, offers a thought-provoking exploration of key topics shaping the digital world today. Drawing from decades of hands-on experience and a strategic viewpoint, Jon delves into the evolving landscape of Digital Identity, the emergence and implications of Digital Wallets, and the broader currents driving digital transformation.
While much of the analysis is rooted in developments across Europe, the series adopts a truly global lens—examining international policy frameworks, technical standards, and cross-border interoperability challenges. Whether addressing the urgency for unified digital identity ecosystems or highlighting innovations that are reshaping user trust and data sovereignty, each episode offers practical insight informed by expertise and critical reflection.
By bridging strategic vision with real-world implementation, The podcasts invite listeners and readers alike to engage with the future of digital trust architecture—one informed by experience, enriched by collaboration, and poised for global relevance.
[Note that the discussions are by Jon Shamah’s favourite AI friends.]