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Register now for our webinar ‘Data spaces: experience from the Public Procurement Data Space’

Join us on 27 June to discover the potential of data spaces in the procurement sector

Mark your calendars for an insightful webinar on data spaces. On Friday, 27 June 2025, from 10:00 to 11:00 CEST, we will explore how data spaces are shaping the future of public procurement in Europe during the webinar ‘Data spaces: experience from the Public Procurement Data Space’.

Public procurement is a central activity for public administrations across the European Union and generates a significant amount of valuable information. The European strategy for data highlights the importance of making this information more accessible and usable to benefit taxpayers, policymakers, and public buyers. The Public Procurement Data Space (PPDS) supports this goal by connecting procurement data across Europe through a common, secure, and interoperable infrastructure.

During the webinar, participants will gain a closer look at how the PPDS is being implemented, including the technical and governance frameworks that support it. The session will also highlight how the PPDS is already contributing to greater transparency, more effective policy evaluation, and innovation in public services. Experts from the European Commission will share their insights, and the webinar will conclude with a live Q&A session where you can engage directly with our speakers.

Whether you are passionate about procurement technology, work with data, or shape public policy, this webinar offers the opportunity to gain practical takeaways and a clearer view of how shared data infrastructures like the PPDS can support smarter, more connected public services across Europe. Register today to be part of this informative session!

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