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Working title: <big>'''Web 4.0 and virtual worlds'''</big><br />
Working title: <big>'''Discussion on the outcomes of the Global Multistakeholder High Level Conference on Governance of Web 4.0 and Virtual Worlds'''</big><br />
''European Commission''<br />
''European Commission''<br />
Proposal: plus #5<br />
Proposal: plus #5<br />
(tbc) <br /><br />
(tbc) <br /><br />
== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
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This session will dive into the outcomes of the recent [https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/event-web-4-governance#:~:text=The%20European%20Commission%20and%20the%202025%20Polish%20Presidency,Worlds%2C%20on%2031%20March%20and%201%20April%202025. Global Multistakeholder High Level Conference on Governance of Web 4.0 and Virtual Worlds] that was hosted by the European Commission and the 2025 Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU on 31 March and 1 April 2025. Join us to revisit the conference's objectives, examine its key principles and recommendations, and discuss the EU’s perspective on the conference outcomes and their relevance to the broader WSIS agenda!


== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  
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Web 4.0 and virtual worlds are the future evolution of the web, integrating powerful advanced and immersive technologies while in principle continuing operating on the foundational technical network that underpins the internet. The rapid and transformative potential of Web 4.0 promises significant benefits, including unprecedented innovation, connectivity, and access to digital resources. However, the powerful and rapid transformative impact of these new technologies carries the risk of fragmenting both governance and the internet architecture itself.
 
The conference aimed to engage high-level policymakers, technologists, academics, and community leaders to collaboratively shape governance models for Web 4.0 and virtual worlds. The discussions focused on ethical, value-driven policies, technical standardisation, and aligning governance frameworks with the multi-stakeholder model of internet governance. 
 
The conference outcome is summarised in an [https://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/dae/redirection/document/115013 outcome document], integrating both the results of the extensive stakeholder consultation preceding the conference, as well as discussions that took place during the event. These outcomes aim to contribute to the global discussion on key foundational principles for the governance of the emerging fourth generation of the web.


== Format ==  
== Format ==  
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Speakers’ presentations (45 min):
 
*Introduction to the Global Multistakeholder High Level Conference on Governance of Web 4.0 and Virtual Worlds, its objectives and why it was an important step in shaping the governance of Web 4.0 and virtual worlds.  
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*Presentation of the conference outcome, highlighting the principles and recommendations discussed during the event.
*Presentation of the EU’s perspective on the conference outcomes and how they will feed into the broader WSIS discussion.
Panel discussion (30 min):
*The presentations will be followed by a panel discussion with the opportunity for audience interventions.
*The discussion will be followed by a summary, identifying key conclusions and takeaways.


== Further reading ==  
== Further reading ==  
Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible. Example for an external link: [http://www.eurodig.org/ Main page of EuroDIG]
*[https://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/dae/redirection/document/113699 One Future Internet: Multistakeholder Governance for Web 4.0 and Virtual Worlds], introductory document detailing the context, objectives and concept of the conference. 
*[https://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/dae/redirection/document/115013 Conference outcome document]
*[https://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/dae/redirection/document/113701 Conference background document]
*[https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/eu-initiative-virtual-worlds-head-start-next-technological-transition An EU initiative on virtual worlds: a head start in the next technological transition]
*[https://citizens.ec.europa.eu/european-citizens-panels/virtual-worlds-panel_en European Citizens’ Virtual Worlds Panel]


== People ==  
== People ==  

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Working title: Discussion on the outcomes of the Global Multistakeholder High Level Conference on Governance of Web 4.0 and Virtual Worlds
European Commission
Proposal: plus #5
(tbc)

Session teaser

This session will dive into the outcomes of the recent Global Multistakeholder High Level Conference on Governance of Web 4.0 and Virtual Worlds that was hosted by the European Commission and the 2025 Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU on 31 March and 1 April 2025. Join us to revisit the conference's objectives, examine its key principles and recommendations, and discuss the EU’s perspective on the conference outcomes and their relevance to the broader WSIS agenda!

Session description

Web 4.0 and virtual worlds are the future evolution of the web, integrating powerful advanced and immersive technologies while in principle continuing operating on the foundational technical network that underpins the internet. The rapid and transformative potential of Web 4.0 promises significant benefits, including unprecedented innovation, connectivity, and access to digital resources. However, the powerful and rapid transformative impact of these new technologies carries the risk of fragmenting both governance and the internet architecture itself.

The conference aimed to engage high-level policymakers, technologists, academics, and community leaders to collaboratively shape governance models for Web 4.0 and virtual worlds. The discussions focused on ethical, value-driven policies, technical standardisation, and aligning governance frameworks with the multi-stakeholder model of internet governance. 

The conference outcome is summarised in an outcome document, integrating both the results of the extensive stakeholder consultation preceding the conference, as well as discussions that took place during the event. These outcomes aim to contribute to the global discussion on key foundational principles for the governance of the emerging fourth generation of the web.

Format

Speakers’ presentations (45 min):

  • Introduction to the Global Multistakeholder High Level Conference on Governance of Web 4.0 and Virtual Worlds, its objectives and why it was an important step in shaping the governance of Web 4.0 and virtual worlds.
  • Presentation of the conference outcome, highlighting the principles and recommendations discussed during the event.
  • Presentation of the EU’s perspective on the conference outcomes and how they will feed into the broader WSIS discussion.

Panel discussion (30 min):

  • The presentations will be followed by a panel discussion with the opportunity for audience interventions.
  • The discussion will be followed by a summary, identifying key conclusions and takeaways.

Further reading

People

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