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Page 1: Open World Forum 2012 Outcomes
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OWF 2012 Outcomes OWF in a few words and Key figures

Highlights of OWF 2012

Audience

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The leading Open Source Forum

bringing together Decisions-makers, Developers and Users from all over the

world to cross-fertilize Open technological, business and societal initiatives, to

shape the digital future.

A Universal Forum

For Decision-makers & Developers:

To Meet, Exchange And Learn

For The Public: To Discover And Play With Innovation And

Open Sourc

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Organized by

A Universal Forum

With the support of the

Forum Committee

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A successful year 2300 Registered

5

1200

1400 1900 2009

2010

2011

2100

2012

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14 sponsors

4 institutional partners

6

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KidExperiment

DIY

Art

Open to everyone

Language

Expert

Developper

360°

THINK, CODE, EXPERIMENT: Three ways to interact with Open Source, based on a guideline

Open Digital Strategies

Informations Systems

Business

Communities

Human & Legal

R&D

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What happened?

8

50volunteer track leaders 125hours of conference

200 speakers

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1772

The online audience in figures

500 connexions / day

#OWF12

visits during the forum

10,619

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Press review

278 articles published (on November 14)

25 press partners (online-offline)

+20 journalists on-site during the event

55 interviews

7 press releases

2 radio programs and France Inter, France Info +

commercials on BFM Radio

10

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In a few words

196 official video reports

(keynotes, sponsors interviews,

workshops…)

1090pictures taken

278 articles published

33,450 emails sent

39,470 visitors on the website And high satisfaction

“Europe's most eclectic and

thought provoking

event for all involved

Open Source and

Free Culture.”

“A really must-

be event for

Open Source

geeks !”

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Highlights of OWF12

The opening

The Awards

The venue

Experiment day

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The opening

An official opening

Opening speech by Fleur

Pellerin, Minister Delegate for Small and Medium-Sized

Enterprises, Innovation and

the Digital Economy,

attached to the Minister for

Production Recovery

Opening speech by

Jean-Louis Missika, Deputy Mayor of Paris in

charge of Innovation,

Research and

Universities. Opening speech by Jean-Paul

Planchou, Vice-President of the Ile-de-France Region, in charge

of Economic Development,

Innovation, Information

Technology, Tourism and Social

Economy.

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The opening

An opening centered on the guidelines

Opening speech by

Michel Delattre, Directeur des Systèmes

d’Information, Groupe

La Poste

Opening speech by Bruno

Ménard, Directeur Information Groupe Sanofi-

Aventis, Vice-Président du

CIGREF

Opening speech by Jérôme

Filippini, Directeur interministériel des Systèmes

d’Information et de

Communication de l’Etat

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The Awards Ceremony

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A prestigious venue

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Main OWF entrance The presidents welcoming

Fleur Pellerin

Center of Paris

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Experiment day for everyone

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Organized by

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An awesome audience…

…to connect and share with peers and

leaders of the open source ecosystem

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Based on Inscriptions

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= European Decision-Makers

93%

7%

Participants by origin

France Other countries

Academics 9%

Consultant & Expert

8%

Decision Makers 43%

Developer 10%

Engineer 9%

Press 4%

Project Manager 5%

Other (non specified)

12%

Participants by function

Audience

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Based on SurveyMonkey

61,5% will come

back

83,5% would

recommend it

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www.openworldforum.org

See you at OWF13!