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Register now for our webinar: ‘Beyond Europe: global perspectives on open data excellence’
Register and join our next data.europa Academy webinar ‘ Beyond Europe: global perspectives on open data excellence ’, scheduled for 20 September from 14:00 to 15:00 CE ST. This event will offer valuable insights into how open data practices are being shaped and implemented across different regions of the world. Understanding how other countries approach open data can provide European countries with new strategies and ideas to enhance its own initiatives. One of the key themes of the webinar will be the exploration of global best practices. Speakers will discuss innovative approaches to open
Granular Data Governance Systems for Open Data
Our recently published report ‘ Granular Data Governance Systems for Open Data ’ explores the transformative effects of the Data Governance Act (DGA) on open data ecosystems across Europe. This study delves into the complexities of data governance and its implications for public sector information management. It helps to understand the opportunities created by the DGA for open data and the effect on data sovereignty for individual citizens. The DGA, which came into effect on 24 September 2023, introduces several activities aimed at supporting data sharing and the setup and development of
Learn about the EU open data policies: Our Academy courses help you become an expert
Our data.europa Academy courses are designed to provide you with in-depth knowledge and practical skills on open data policies, legal frameworks, business applications, and data governance. Our Academy theme focused on policy provides five unique courses with a total of 11 lessons with different content formats like e-learnings, webinars, and readings. The introductory course, ‘ Introducing Open Data ’ offers a foundational understanding of open data concepts and benefits. With the e-learning ‘ What is open data ’, participants get to know the basics of open data and what it means for digital
Register now for our webinar: ‘Emerging geospatial trends 2024: opportunities for data.europa.eu in the era of digital twins’
Mark your calendars for 13 September 2024 from 10:00 to 11:30 CEST , and join us for the insightful webinar ‘ Emerging Geospatial Trends 2024: opportunities for data.europa.eu in the era of digital twins ’. Gain new knowledge about this transformative trend with illustrative examples from external speakers and be part of the discussion. Data that contains location-related information about the surface of the Earth is known as geospatial data, or geodata. Digital twins are a virtual replica that can help make predictions based on data analysis . Therefore, at the forefront of technological
The value of open data in finance: The EU preparing for the digital financial transformation
The integration of open data in the financial sector is changing the way individuals and institutions interact with financial services. Open data in finance refers to the sharing of financial information, which expands beyond simple banking transactions to encompass a broader range of financial products, including investments, mortgages, and insurance. This type of information sharing can help financial institutions make more informed decisions and can provide consumers with a personalised approach. Following the shift to digitalisation in the financial sector, the Commission has decided to
Minimal Interoperability Mechanisms: Advancing Europe's digital future
The introduction of Minimal Interoperability Mechanisms (MIMs) marks a big development in the pursuit of shaping Europe’s digital future and ensuring seamless data exchange across the continent. Interoperability supports different systems to communicate and share data effectively between one another. MIMs are standards and technical specifications that help cities, communities, and suppliers to replicate data or let data easily flow between systems. In Europe, MIMs Plus was developed based on the original MIMs framework to cater to the specific needs of European cities and legislation. This is
Data.europa.eu at the European Week of Regions and Cities 2024
The European Week of Regions and Cities , the biggest annual Brussels-based event dedicated to regional and urban policy, is taking place from 7 to 10 October 2024. This year’s event promises to be a dynamic platform for regional and local authorities, experts, and academics to exchange ideas and best practices. With over 100 sessions and workshops, participants will explore key topics such as green transition, digital transformation, and social inclusion. The motto of the event is ‘Empowering Communities’, and the following themes will provide a platform for discussion between multiple
The 2024 User Survey is here: Your input is valuable for us
We just launched our yearly data.europa.eu user satisfaction survey . We would be happy to hear any feedback you may have for us regarding the portal, the data.europa academy, and more! Your opinion will help us further improve the portal’s content and features. As the official portal for European data, we provide access to open data from public administrations throughout Europe. We organise many webinars and events to help you improve your open data skills. On the portal, you also find data stories, studies, and news pieces on open data and related topics. The fully anonymous survey
Open data portals around Europe: The central open data catalogue of Portugal
With close to 10 000 datasets, dados.gov is the open data portal of the Portuguese Public Administration that provides access to many different topics. As an open portal, any user can choose to upload a dataset, for personal use or from a business perspective. With this initiative, the Portuguese government wants to motivate data reuse so citizens, businesses, and researchers can leverage public data to create impactful solutions. On their portal, an extensive collection of datasets can be found, covering diverse categories such as healthcare, transportation, environment, and education. The
A data.europa.eu search guide: How to navigate through our datasets
Our data.europa.eu portal offers an extensive archive of datasets from across the European Union and beyond. With more than 1 800 000 datasets on 14 different categories, it can be difficult to find the dataset that you need. To help you with the search, we have created a comprehensive step by-step guide on using our search functionality. Getting Started: Use the search bar at the top of the homepage to enter keywords and select whether you're searching for datasets, catalogues, or editorial content. Refining Your Search: High-Value Dataset (HVD): Filter to show only HVDs. Provenance: Filter