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How open data helps Ukraine during the war
Prior to Russia’s invasion, Ukraine already was one of Europe's leaders in open data. In 2021-2022 the Unified State Open Data Portal data.gov.ua, managed by the Ministry of Digital Transformation, had more than two million unique users from all over the world. In addition, more than seven million Ukrainians per month used services and applications based on open data. Due to martial law, access to both data.gov.ua and the local portals of some cities has been temporarily limited, as some of the data used to fight corruption, grow the economy and build a democratic society could be used by

How to profit from open data - 5 cases of Ukrainian startups
In Ukraine, the national open data strategy strongly focuses on the acceleration of the new product and services development which have a positive impact on the citizens’ lives. For four years, our project together with the Ministry of Digital Transformation ran Open Data Challenge, the biggest national competition to tap into Ukraine’s Open Data and innovation potential by supporting products and services that use Open Data. A six-month programme provides full-scale incubation for the start-ups and donors’ financial support for winners. Since 2017, we have received over 700 submissions from

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Leprosy of the land is a machine learning model that is able to detect illegal mining in Ukraine
Proviso is a Kyiv-based start-up that has launched a platform that lets users prepare for litigation — a one-stop online environment for a lawyer.
Nazar City Bot is a Mariupol-based start-up that creates open data-based services for local government agencies.
Relatórios de: Ucrânia
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Improving data publishing by open data portal managers and owners
D2.1.4_Report_on_improving_data_publishing_en_230720.pdf
Open data best practices in Europe: Estonia, Slovenia and Ukraine
Open_Data_Best_Practices_in_Europe_Estonia_Slovenia_and_Ukraine.pdf
Open data best practices in Europe: Estonia, Slovenia and Ukraine
Open_Data_Best_Practices_in_Europe_Estonia_Slovenia_and_Ukraine.pdf
Data sharing as a service: will data services remove intellectual property rights from the picture, and at what cost?
intellectual_property_rights_report.pdf
ePSI platform scoreboard
overview_page_-_epsi_platform_scoreboard.pdf
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Today, the EU Industry Days kick off!
Today, the 2023 EU Industry Days have begun in Malaga, Spain, a fitting location as Spain has recently assumed the Presidency of the European Council. The EU Industry Days represent Europe's premier annual event dedicated to key discussions on industrial policy, facilitating connections among industry leaders, and enhancing the knowledge base of European businesses. The Industry Days will take place throughout the entire day from 4 October to 6 October and each day features its own unique schedule and agenda. During this year’s edition, a variety of sessions will be held focussing on the main

LinkedDataGPT: newly launched tool leveraging AI
The newly launched tool ‘LinkedDataGPT’ by Liip, simplifies access to the City of Zurich’s linked data. It provides user-friendly access to specific datasets with the help of AI. Feel free to ask your question about available data and find out the answers the tool provides. LinkedDataGPT follows in the footsteps of ZüriCityGPT, a chatbot where you can ask your questions about the government and administration of the City of Zurich. The platform is continually improving, adding more content and frequently updating datasets. However, it may not be able to answer all your questions just yet. To

Learn about the key highlights of the webinar ‘Data spaces: Experiences from strategic data spaces’
On Friday, 15 September 2023 from 10.00 to 11.30 CET, the data.europa academy hosted the webinar ‘Data spaces: Experiences from strategic data spaces’. This second webinar in the data spaces series presented the state of play and requirements of two strategic data spaces: the Health data space and the Cultural Heritage data space. With the goal of harnessing the value of data for the benefit of the European economy and society, the European Commission actively supports the development of common European data spaces in ten strategic fields as outlined in the European data strategy. The first
Data Governance Act became applicable on 24 September
The Data Governance Act (DGA) became officially applicable on 24 September 2023. The regulation aims to empower individuals and organisations with greater control over their data. The DGA's primary objective is to establish a harmonised framework for data sharing and governance across sectors and Member States. It addresses various aspects of data management, including access, sharing, and monetisation, while prioritising data privacy and security. Additionally, the DGA seeks to increase data flows, enhancing the reuse of public sector data that cannot be made available as open data. It will
