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While the first day of the Summit presented a high level overview of the state of Internet Freedom, the second day consisted of 5 minute Q&A sessions with the various OTF Labs and Fellows. In the evening, attendees met during a tradional Taiwanese dinner with local activists and representatives from the Taiwanese government. Under the leadership of their digital minister [Audrey Tang](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audrey_Tang), Taiwan has put enormous efforts to increase transparency and actually implement open source solutions in governmental offices, making the country a leading example of governance in the digital spectrum.
The second day of the Summit was quite different from the first one. The people from OTF that lead its various Labs and Fellowships presented their scope and goals and all participants could ask for further information in small, 5 minutes sessions. During the second part of the day, there were several parallel sessions where the participants could attend and be part of the discussions regarding various topics that were related to the main focus of the OTF. For the last night of the Summit the organizers had arranged a special dinner where representatives from the Taiwanese government and other Taiwanese activists were present. So far the Taiwanese government with the influence of their digital minister Audrey Tang has put enormous efforts to be transparent and implement open source solutions on governmental offices and is an leading example of governance.
The Open Tech Fund Summit was an excellent opportunity for us to connect names and faces and get closer with the work each one of us have been doing. As a design studio focused on Open Source and Internet Freedom projects, the context and background information the Summit provided was a great asset for our future work. With 2018 coming to a close, we look forward to the next chapter of supporting Internet Freedom projects in 2019. If you are interested to know more, why not [reach out](mailto:hello@ura.design) to us?