EUROFILING XBRL WEEK 2018

TUESDAY, MAY 29th

25th Eurofiling Workshop

Trading Room A
Main Track

Trading Room B Techies Track

Management Room
Academic Track

8:00

9:00

8:00-9:00

Pre-conference networking Doors open – registration for the Day Networking coffee 

8:00-9:00

OPEN BREAKFAST
Open Source tools for iXBRL.
Demos with ESEF (ESMA)
H.Fischer, J.Mora, I.Boixo

8:00-9:00

Meet the experts

9:00

10:15

9:00-9:10

Welcome words by Warsaw Stock Exchange and  Eurofiling Foundation

9:30-10:15

Open Source tools for iXBRL.
Demos with ESEF (ESMA) cont.

9:30-10:15

XII BPB Meeting

9:10-9:30

Keynote speech by the National Bank of Poland TBC

9:30-9:50

European Financial Transparency Gateway: Evolution of ESEF, LEI and corporate data in the EU DG FISMA Alain Deckers

9:50-10:15

Improving access to Trusted Corporate Data Panel discussion with John Turner XBRL International and Thomas Toomse-Smith FRC Labs Moderated by: Michal Piechocki

10:15

10:35

Coffee break

10:35

12:30

10:35-11:30

EBA DPM dictionaries used in  data governance
Panel with Owen Jones, European Banking Authority; Sebastian Müller, Swiss Re; Christian Ronacher,  Erste Bank; Michal Skopowski, DPM Expert 
Moderator: Derek de Brandt

10:35 – 12:30

Rapid Fire sessions on innovative technologies and concepts for regulatory challenges

10:35-10:40
Eric Cohen Introduction and rules of the game

10:35-11:25

Base Specification WG Taxonomy Packages Extensible Enumerations Requirements for Dimentions 1.1 Calculation 2.0 Inline 2.0

 

11:25-11:30

Welcome – Maria Mora, Chair Academic track

11:10-11:35

EFTG Blockchain – Marc Sel

11:30-12:00

Applying XBRL to The Audit Data Collection Standard – PC/295 Kristine Brands, Regis University

12:00-12:30

EC-DG FISMA: Financial Data Standardisation Project,
Peter van den Hul, European Commission, DG FISMA

11:35-11:50

Panel Marc Sel and Sergey Ivliev

12:00-12:30

Exploring a Semantic Framework for Integrated DPM,  XBRL and SDMX Data – Roberto Garcia, University of Lleida

11:50-12:05

Trial towards realizing the ultimate use of XBRL for Regtech – Yoshiaki Wada and Dennis Knochenwefel

12:05-12:25

Panel Yosiaki Wada and Dennis Knochenwefel and Bartosz Ochocki

12:25-12:30

Wrap-up of the Rapid Fire sessions  by Eric Cohen

12:30

13:30

Lunch

13:30

15:30

13:30-14:00

BoE: The future of regulatory reporting: a vision for a more robust regulatory reporting landscape

Rich Wickens, Bank of England

13:30-14:00

Could algorithms facilitate the taxonomy modelling and increase the accuracy of validation rules?
Panagiotis Voulgaris, ECB

14:00-14:30

Entity Specific Disclosures 
Andromeda Wood

14:00-14:30

Keynote: Artificial Intelligence in Corporate Reporting – Thomas Toomse-Smith, FRC Labs

14:30-15:00

SRB: Reporting in the context of Bank Resolution reporting
Jean-Philippe Bohy, Single Resolution Board

14:30-15:00

Modernisation of XBRL: text-based formula and filing indicator standardisation
Paul Warren, XBRL International

15:00-15:30

ECB Analysing supervisory data using Big Data Technologies (Hadoop) 
Matthias Pecot, European Central Bank

15:00-15:30

Our journey to cube-based FINREP Christian Ronacher, Erste Bank

15:00-15:30

How Data travel through the market? – Chie Mitsui, Nomura Research Institute

15:30

15:50

Coffee break

15:50

18:00

15:50-16:35

Revolution in payments: data standards, identifiers and technologies
Panel with Michal Szymanski, NEWPSO and Francois Laurent, ECB and Paul Janssens, SWIFT
Moderated by: Karla McKenna, GLEIF & ISO TC68

15:50-16:50

XBRL Europe Business registers Working group Chair Thomas Verdin

15:50-16:50

XBRL Europe ESMA Working Group session (Chair Bruno Tesnière)

16:35-17:00
A journey of 10 years of Data Point Model: from supervision through statistics and transactions to ISO standard

17:00-18:30

XBRL Europe General Assembly of members (Restricted)

16:50-18:30

XBRL Europe SBR Working group (Chair Frans Hietbrink)

19:00

till late

Networking dinner Patio space AleGloria Restaurant

Jointly organized by

Eurofiling provides a collaborative environment, being since 2005 an open meeting place for Regulators, Supervisors, Entities from both the public and private sector, such as financial institutions, providers, academic and private individuals around the following central theme: European and National Regulatory Reporting and the financial ecosystem; improving collaboration and awareness to leverage interoperability; together.

XBRL Europe has been set up to foster European XBRL efforts and to implement common XBRL projects in Europe between its members and to liaise with European Authorities and organizations. XBRLEurope is also governed by its Executive Committee under the supervision of the General Assembly. The Executive Committee as the managing body of the Association, is responsible for the management and administration of the Association.

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