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Register for the European Big Data Value Forum
The European Big Data Value Forum is a key European event for industry professionals, business developers, researchers, and policymakers to discuss the different challenges and opportunities the European data economy is facing. This year, the European Big Data Value Forum will take place on 14 to 16 October in Helsinki, Finland. At the Forum, selected keynote speakers will discuss topics such as: What is the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Europe? AI Ethics Data-driven Bio-economy European Data Sharing Space Big Data - HPC The European Data Portal (EDP) will be represented at the
Shaping agricultural policy and outcomes with open data
The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) is the joint international institution of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) and the European Union (EU). The institution focuses on agricultural innovation and how that can strengthen the resilience of agri-food systems and offer adaptation strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change. The CTA operates under the framework of the Cotonou Agreement - a treaty between the EU and the ACP group - and is funded by the EU. Open data has the potential to transform the agricultural sector and facilitate
Register for the EU DataViz 2019
Save the date and join the EU DataViz 2019 - an international data visualisation conference that will take place on Tuesday 12 November 2019 in Luxembourg! The event is for data visualisation enthusiasts and those interested in discovering new tools to visualise data. EU DataViz 2019 will address the specific needs of the community engaged in data visualisation for the public sector in Europe and will bring together experts, practitioners, and solution seekers from across the EU. The EU DataViz 2019 is organised by the Publications Office of the European Union. The event will gather several
A platform to increase food security and reduce crop losses
Plantwise is a global food security programme platform that is led by CABI, a non-for-profit organisation focused on agriculture. The platform aims to increase food security and to improve rural livelihoods by reducing crop losses through establishing and supporting a network of Plant clinics. The plant clinics act as a meeting place where farmers can get crop management recommendations and agricultural advice from trained plant doctors to deal with plant pests and diseases. Currently, there are over 3,700 plant clinics located in 34 countries around the world. To support plant doctors in
Den Bosch Data Week 2019
Save the date and join the Den Bosch Data Week 2019 from 28 October to 2 November 2019 in 's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands. Den Bosch Data Week is an annual event that highlights the latest findings in the field of data applications for work, home, life and study. The week was founded by Jheronimus Academy of Data Science (JADS), the Province of Noord-Brabant and the Municipality of 's-Hertogenbosch with the Ministry of Interior and Kingdom Relations of the Netherlands as a partner for social dialogue and ethics around data. Different topics will be discussed throughout the week, for example
Open Government Labs in Germany
On 20 and 21 September 2019, the 2 nd edition of the Creative Bureaucracy Festival took place in Berlin, Germany. The event was attended by innovators from all levels of the Public Sector in Germany and abroad, including academics, government ministers and representatives from municipalities and international organisations. At the event, the Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community (BMI) launched an initiative for Regional Open Government Laboratories. The initiative will establish up to 16 laboratories to test new collaborations between administrative bodies, politicians
Consultation on the Orientations of the Digital Europe Programme
Contribute to the European Commission's consultation on the Orientations for the first two years of the Digital Europe Programme 2021-2027. The Digital Europe Programme will invest in digital technologies and bring a direct investment of € 9.2 billion to the deployment of innovative technologies in five key areas: supercomputing, artificial Intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, advanced digital skills, and ensuring a wide use of digital technologies across the economy and society that are aligned with Europe's sustainability goals and values. The objective of the consultation is to collect
European Big Data Value Forum 2019
Last chance to save the date and register for the European Big Data Value Forum (EBDVF) - a key European event for industry professionals, business developers, researchers, and policymakers to discuss the different challenges and opportunities the European data economy is facing. At the Forum, selected keynote speakers will discuss topics such as: What is the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Europe? AI Ethics Data-driven Bio-economy European Data Sharing Space Big Data - HPC Join the European Data Portal (EDP) at the EBDVF on 14 to 16 October in Helsinki, Finland. For more open data
Open Source Software for SMEs
On 25 September, the OpenForum Europe (OFE) presented their research Free Open Source Software for SMEs - Policy Recommendations Report for improving the policy environment for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to succeed with Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). SMEs are the economic backbone of most regions in Europe. However, currently, many European SMEs are struggling to digitise their business, also due to the lack of necessary skills. Digital skills have a decisive impact on the economic development of a country and the European Commission has recognised this fact by making
The Centre for Budapest Transport and open mobility data
The Centre for Budapest Transport (BKK) is a website that was created by its namesake that aims to make public transport services fully accessible and free for everyone to use. The BKK releases open data in a user-friendly format with the intention of enabling the data to be re-used by developers to create useful applications. The available datasets on BKK are regularly updated every week or month, depending on the agreement with the original data provider. Data is also made available in General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) format to enable developers to integrate the timetables provided