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    Practical information

    Practical information, Venue, Eigtveds Pakhus, Eigtveds Pakhus is a historical building from 1750 situated right on the harbor side of Christianshavn, Copenhagen. The building was originally used for storing luxury goods from Asia (tea, silk, porcelain) and is designed by architect Nicolai Eigtved, known for introducing Rococo to Denmark. Today, Eigtveds Pakhus is administered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and is used for meetings and conferences., Address: Strandgade 25D, 1401 København, Getting around, Airport to Copenhagen, Easiest and cheapest way to get to Copenhagen city is by Metro. The M2 line goes straight to the center, Kongens Nytorv. Tickets are purchased before entering the metro platform. Depending on the position of your hotel, you may choose the Metro line that suits you best., We suggest that you download the app "Rejseplanen" (“Journey Planner”). This will easily show you the way to your hotel, Statistics Denmark, Eigtveds etc. , Going straight from the airport to Statistics Denmark, If you are arriving Monday at noon and going straight to Statistics Denmark, we suggest you do the following:, take the M2 line, get off at “Kongens Nytorv”, transfer to M3, get off at “Vibenhus Runddel” , walk 10 min. to Statistics Denmark, Taxi to Copenhagen, Taxis are of course also available. Once you get through customs and into the arrival hall they are parked on the right hand side.,  

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    Themes

    Themes, The overarching theme for NSM26 will be “Change is the only constant.” Below are the conference’s four sub-themes, within which it is possible to submit abstracts and papers., #1 New Data Sources , The landscape for data is changing rapidly, offering new opportunities for official statistics. Traditional surveys and registers are increasingly complemented – or challenged – by new types of data such big data from private actors. This session explores how new data sources can be harnessed to strengthen the relevance, timeliness, and perhaps quality of official statistics., Key themes include: , Access to and collaboration with private data holders, Data quality assessment, Legal, cost, and trust-related issues, How are the Nordic countries making use of new data sources in practice?,  , #2 Product Development, The sessions is about innovation in Official Statistics. The demand for official statistics is expanding and diversifying, while statistical organisations face constant pressure to be more efficient, agile, and user-oriented. Meeting these demands requires innovation in both statistical products and production processes. This session looks at how innovation can drive efficiency, improve quality, and open new possibilities for delivering value to society. , Key themes include:, Development of new statistical products and services, Building innovation capacity and culture within organisations, Re-thinking the NSIs’ role in society: how to respond to new user demands and develop new services, How are the Nordic countries fostering product and process innovation aimed at addressing the new demands?,  , #3 Dissemination and Communication , In an era of information overload, the way official statistics are disseminated and communicated is more important than ever. Citizens, media, businesses, and policymakers all need trustworthy, clear, and timely information – while facing the risk of misinformation and declining trust., This session examines how NSIs can strengthen communication and delivery strategies to ensure impact and maintain credibility., Key themes include: , Communication strategies to counter information overload and strengthen trust, Visualization techniques for wider audiences, Personalization and new channels for delivering data services, Ensuring accessibility and inclusiveness for diverse user groups, How are the Nordic countries rethinking communication and delivery of official statistics?,  , #4 Modernising the Production of Statistics, The production of official statistics is undergoing significant transformation, driven by technological advances, new data sources, growing user demands and budget constraints.  , This session explores how statistical organisations are modernising their production systems to stay relevant and become more efficient, resilient, and future-proof, Key themes include: , Automation and the use of new technologies, including AI, Transition from local systems to cloud-based solutions, Skill requirements (programming, agile, business architects etc.), Automated validation and error correction, How are the Nordic countries addressing this challenge?,  ,  

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Sites/nsm2026/themes