Dear colleagues,

Greetings to all colleagues meeting in Gaborone, Botswana for the second 
edition of International Data Week (IDW 2018) [1] from 5-8 November 2018 . 
Co-organized by the ISC World Data System (WDS), the ISC Committee on Data for 
Science and Technology (CODATA), the Research Data Alliance (RDA), University 
of Botswana  and the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), IDW 2018 
combines the 12th RDA Plenary Meeting and SciDataCon 2018, the scientific 
conference addressing the frontiers of data in research. The theme of this 
landmark event is ‘Digital Frontiers of Global Science’.


In a hyperconnected world where the internet is pervasive and web technologies 
are driving major changes in our lives, research has become more than ever 
before digital and international.  Furthermore, the major societal and 
scientific challenges facing humanity in this digital age are profoundly global 
in character, requiring the participation of researchers from all countries and 
disciplines. The data revolution is also a major source of the scientific 
opportunities to address these issues but to realise these potentials the 
frontiers of science, data analysis and stewardship must be advanced.  
Likewise, the data revolution must be inclusive, benefitting all,  and 
harnessing all energies: no parts of the world and no disciplines should be 
left behind.


It is excellent that the International Data Week 2018 is held in Africa. I am 
requesting all colleagues to work for reducing the digital divide and enable 
opportunities for everyone to benefit from digital economy opportunities [2].


Best wishes,


Suchith



[1] http://www.internationaldataweek.org

[2] 
https://www.osgeo.org/foundation-news/harnessing-the-digital-potential-to-drive-higher-education-transformation-in-africa/




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