Digital sovereignty and a healthy Open Web go hand in hand. When we build with open source technologies, shared standards, and interoperable systems, we create digital spaces that are more transparent, resilient, and community-driven.
This track explores how Drupal and other open technologies help organizations, governments, and communities maintain meaningful control over their digital infrastructure while staying connected to a broader, collaborative ecosystem. From public digital infrastructure to accessibility and decentralization, we’ll look at practical ways to strengthen autonomy without sacrificing openness.
Target audience
This track is for developers, site builders, architects, advocates, policymakers, and community leaders who care about digital autonomy, open standards, accessibility, and the long-term sustainability of the web. It welcomes anyone invested in strengthening public digital infrastructure and open-source collaboration.
Track goals
This track highlights practical strategies, technical patterns, and policy considerations that advance digital sovereignty through open web technologies. It fosters collaboration across sectors and equips attendees with the knowledge and tools to build resilient, interoperable, and accessible digital platforms.
Track keywords
Digital Sovereignty, Open Web, Interoperability, Decentralization, Public Digital Infrastructure, Open source software strategy, Open Source Policy