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governance, including [[Internet of Things]].  
governance, including [[Internet of Things]].  


Maarten Botterman is Director of GNKS Consult (www.gnksconsult.com) and active in global Internet development issues, currently acting as Chairman of the IGF Dynamic Coalition on Internet of Things (http://www.iot-dynamic-coalition.org), Chairman of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (www.pir.org), and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of NLnet Foundation (www.nlnet.nl). He has been fascinated by the interaction between (internet) technology and society and spend most of his career in “getting the best out of it”.
Maarten Botterman is Director of GNKS Consult (www.gnksconsult.com) and active in global Internet development issues, currently acting as Chairman of the IGF Dynamic Coalition on Internet of Things (http://www.iot-dynamic-coalition.org), Chairman of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (http://ww.pir.org), and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of NLnet Foundation (http://www.nlnet.nl). He has been fascinated by the interaction between (internet) technology and society and spend most of his career in “getting the best out of it”.


Since 2006, he has been actively involved in EU policy on RFID and Internet of Things, in a series of projects, latest as partner in the EU sponsored project Smart Action (http://www.smart-action.eu) responsible for the policy aspects of IoT developments. With the DC-IoT he has presented a statement on IoT Good Practice Policies for the global meeting of the 10<sup>th</sup> IGF in Joao Pessoa, Brazil, November 2015 (see http://review.intgovforum.org/igf-2015/dynamic-coalitions/dynamic-coalition-on-the-internet-of-things-dc-iot-4/). 
Since 2006, he has been actively involved in EU policy on RFID and Internet of Things, in a series of projects, latest as partner in the EU sponsored project Smart Action (http://www.smart-action.eu) responsible for the policy aspects of IoT developments. With the DC-IoT he has presented a statement on IoT Good Practice Policies for the global meeting of the 10<sup>th</sup> IGF in Joao Pessoa, Brazil, November 2015 (see http://review.intgovforum.org/igf-2015/dynamic-coalitions/dynamic-coalition-on-the-internet-of-things-dc-iot-4/).