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Grafana LabsPDF

The Grafana project was started by Torkel Ödegaard in 2014 and has the last couple of years become one of the most popular open source projects on GitHub. They build open software, with permissive licenses. It allows you to query, visualise and alert on metrics and logs no matter where they are stored.
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Kläder efter väderPDF

Kläder efter väder (Clothes after weather) is a mobile application that visualises what types of clothing are best to wear in the current weather. The application is designed for people with cognitive disabilities as they encounter difficulties is dressing appropriately for the forecast.
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TinkPDF

Tink was founded in 2012 and have turned into an European open banking platform to create value out of the financial data

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Analytiska rapporterEurope2023
Improving data publishing by open data portal managers and owners
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Analytiska rapporterEurope2022
Open data best practices in Europe: Estonia, Slovenia and Ukraine
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Analytiska rapporterEurope2021
Data sharing as a service: will data services remove intellectual property rights from the picture, and at what cost?
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Open Data Community-rapporterEurope2017
ePSI platform scoreboard
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ePSI Platform PSI Scoreboard
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Release of the Geospatial Trends 2023 report

Release of the Geospatial Trends 2023 report

Central to the European Commission's agenda for innovation and progress is a firm commitment to leveraging geospatial data and harnessing Artificial Intelligence's (AI) power. The recent report, 'Geospatial Trends 2023: Opportunities for data.europa.eu,' delves into emerging trends in the geospatial community, aiming to explore the transformative potential of geospatial trends and AI integration, reshaping the landscape of data-driven initiatives. The report emphasises the versatile applications of geospatial data in addressing global challenges, spanning maps, satellite imagery, and location
Navigating European data ecosystems: unveiling the Data Spaces Blueprint

Navigating European data ecosystems: unveiling the Data Spaces Blueprint

The Data Spaces Blueprint , unveiled recently, marks a significant moment in the European Union's expansive data strategy. It is a crucial support system for the development of data spaces within the Single European Market, emphasising secure and trustworthy data transactions, and underlining the importance of data sovereignty and trust. This framework lays the foundation for diverse data ecosystems, ensuring their robustness. As part of this strategic initiative, the Data Spaces Blueprint recognises the vital role of open data principles in the broader landscape of data space evolution
Spotlight on accessibility during European Day of Persons with Disabilities

Spotlight on accessibility during European Day of Persons with Disabilities

On November 30th and December 1st, the European Day of Persons with Disabilities (EDPD) unfolded in Brussels, marking a significant annual event. This two-day conference, a collaborative effort between the European Commission and the European Disability Forum , brought together over 400 policymakers, high-level experts, and disability advocates. The conference served as a crucial platform to address vital themes, including the right to vote and stand for elections, the European Year of Skills 2023 , and the Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021–2030. This yearly gathering
Insights from our recent report on Licence Compatibility in Europe

Insights from our recent report on Licence Compatibility in Europe

In a comprehensive legal report commissioned by the data.europa.eu initiative , we delve into the complex field of licence compatibility challenges, shedding light on practical implications and unveiling strategies to propel open data collaboration across Europe. The report serves as a crucial resource, offering valuable insights into the nuances of varied licensing approaches and emphasising the need for cohesive strategies to ensure seamless integration for data re-users. Amidst the challenges outlined, a significant trend emerges as we observe a substantial shift towards widely recognised