Meet the EU Datathon finalists!
EU Datathon is an annual competition organised by the Publications
Office of the EU [https://op.europa.eu/]. It invites people from all
around the world to build applications based on EU open data. This
year nine teams have been shortlisted to compete in the finals.

In a previous news piece
[https://data.europa.eu/en/news/meet-eu-datathon-finalists], we
introduced the challenge 1 teams, here we present the three finalist
teams for challenge 2: An economy that works for people. Individuals
and businesses in the EU can only thrive if the economy works for
them. The applications for this challenge all push European economies
to grow, whilst reducing poverty and inequality. 

Meet the three finalist teams for challenge 2 of the EU Datathon 2021.

CITYSCALE
This open data application from Ukraine collects, processes, and
analyses real estate and quality of life data. If you are a citizen,
this app can help you decide where to live or whether to move through
visualisations that compare cost and quality of life of European
cities and regions. If you are a real estate professional or work for
a government body, CityScale provides you with accurate and up-to-date
information that help guide decision-making. 

ITER IDEA
This Italian application helps young people (specifically women aged
15 – 32) find exchange experiences in Europe. Are you one of them?
On the portal, you can indicate your field of study, the languages you
speak, and your budget, among others. This information is then matched
to specific European areas and regions. This way, ITER IDEA aims to
fight youth unemployment and connect you to opportunities abroad.

POWERTOYEUTH
This application from Portugal targets small and medium enterprises
and aims to tackle youth employment. By showing the regions with the
high levels of youth unemployment and highlighting the benefits of
hiring young people for SMEs, this can be achieved. If you are looking
for a job, the application can help you find and make use of EU funds
to your advantage and get in touch with start-up incubators in your
region.

Now the teams have a few months to work on their applications. They
will pitch them to the jury at the finals of the competition in
November, during the first-ever EU Open Data Days. 

Curious to learn more? Discover all teams and apps via the EU Datathon
website [https://op.europa.eu/en/web/eudatathon] and follow updates on
Twitter [https://twitter.com/EU_opendata] and LinkedIn
[https://www.linkedin.com/company/publications-office-of-the-european-union/].


Publication Date/Time
2021-08-11T06:00:00+00:00
Challenge 2: An economy that works for people