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  • Education, Culture & Sport

Musée d’OrsayPDF

Musée d’Orsay offers a video gallery and interactive floorplan to online visitors of the museum.
  • Education, Culture & Sport

Museo Nacional Sofia de MadridPDF

The curators provide online content through a multimedia section, with numerous videos and audio pieces from the Museo’s programme of exhibitions and activities, and the microsites Rethinking Guernica and RRS – Museo Reina Sofía Radio.
  • Education, Culture & Sport

RijksmuseumPDF

The Rijksmuseum from home offers art collections to online visitors and promotes the new online museum with the #Rijksmuseumfromhome.
  • Transport

Share ‘n goPDF

Share ‘n go is an electric car sharing service dedicated to reducing environmental pollution. The cars are rented by users through an application.
  • Education, Culture & Sport

ThingfulPDF

Thingful is a search engine for the Internet of Things, enabling secure discoverability & interoperability between millions of public & private connected objects around the world.
  • Economy & Finance

TinkPDF

Tink was founded in 2012 and have turned into an European open banking platform to create value out of the financial data
  • Transport

BoltPDF

Bolt offers transport services and recently also food delivery services to its customers through their application.
  • Transport

Ola CabsPDF

Ola cabs was founded in India and is mainly known for its transportation services, offering city taxis (incl. ridesharing) and rental cars.

European Health Information Gateway: a wealth of data at your fingertips

The Regional Office for Europe of the World Health Organization (WHO/Europe) runs the European Health Information Gateway. The portal brings together databases, reports and news on public health. You can use interactive charts to dig into the published data. For example, you can study the time trends of selected countries or make a comparison between countries. You can also analyse data linked to the goals of Health 2020, the WHO’s health policy for Europe. The portal is available in English and Russian.

InfringEye – using data to understand EU infringement proceedings

Member States that fail to comply with EU law risk getting fined. However, infringements entail not only economic costs – they can also affect citizens’ quality of life (most are to do with the environment and transport). InfringEye helps journalists, stakeholders and individuals track legal action taken by the European Commission against Member States. They can sort by country, status and topic of interest. It also helps journalists put data into context so they can uncover stories worth writing about. The tool offers: a complete database of past and current infringement proceedings datasets