
By spotlighting rules‑as‑code and digital strategies, the event accelerates modernizing public policy, helping governments meet complex, fast‑changing societal demands. Attendees gain actionable frameworks that can be deployed across jurisdictions for measurable impact.
Policymaking today confronts a polycrisis of rapid technological change, climate pressures, and shifting public expectations. Traditional bureaucratic cycles often lag behind, creating gaps between policy intent and real‑world outcomes. The Policy Innovation for Public Good event seeks to bridge this divide by fostering a collaborative environment where civil servants, technologists, and scholars can experiment with agile frameworks that prioritize human‑centered design and measurable impact.
At the heart of the conference is OpenFisca, an open‑source platform that translates complex legislation into executable code. This rules‑as‑code approach enables policymakers to simulate policy scenarios, identify unintended consequences, and iterate quickly. With thought leaders like Pia Andrews, a veteran of public‑service reform, and Martin Stewart‑Weeks, an expert in digital government strategy, participants will explore practical applications of code‑driven policy, from tax reforms to social welfare programs, illustrating how technology can make governance more transparent and efficient.
The implications extend beyond the event itself. By equipping officials with tools to prototype and test policies before enactment, governments can reduce implementation costs and improve citizen trust. The conference also serves as a networking hub, connecting innovators across continents to share best practices and scale successful models. For professionals seeking to future‑proof their policy work, attending offers direct access to cutting‑edge methodologies that are reshaping public administration worldwide.
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