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Find out more about the new Data Act that helps shape Europe’s digital future! On 23 February 2022, the European Commission proposed new rules on who can use and access data generated in the European Union. This Data Act—as part of the European Strategy for Data —will play a key role in the digital transformation of Europe. It will help to ensure fairness in the digital environment, stimulate a competitive data market, open opportunities for data-driven innovation and make data more accessible for everyone. Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice-President for a Europe fit for the Digital Age, said

2022 promises to become a year full of open data events hosted throughout Europe. During these events, you not only learn about open data topics, but also learn how to effectively re-use open data. The data.europa.eu event calen d ar collects these upcoming open data-related events throughout Europe. There are limitless possibilities to learn about and re-use open data, for example by participating in hackathons and other competitions. The following upcoming events offer a glimpse of these possibilities . Nordic AI & Open Data Hackathon The Nordic AI & Open Data Hackathon aims to demonstrate

Join the data.europa academy ’s webinar ‘Data Demand and Re-use in the Public Sector’ to learn more about the importance of measuring the public sector demand of data. This webinar builds on data.europa.eu’s recently published discussion paper ‘ Measuring Data Demand Within the Public Sector’ and will be hosted on Tuesday 29 March from 10:00-12:00 CET. Understanding data demand is gaining importance as data providers take more and more into account what data the end user wants and needs. Up until recently, most attention went to data demand in the private sector, but there is much to gain from

On the 5 th of March, it is International Open Data Day again! This day is an annual celebration of open data from over the world. In this spirit, there are local events from the United States to Japan, and from Finland to South Africa. Last year in Europe alone, over 60 events were organised. All of these events show how the community uses open data and how it benefits them. Creating awareness around open data and its benefits aims to encourage governments, businesses, and civil society initiatives worldwide to adopt open data policies and inspire others to do the same. This year’s Open Data

Join the OECD Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Work, Innovation, Productivity, and Skills! From 21 to 25 February, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) presents prominent speakers from the fields of technology, policy, business, academia, and civil society. With over 15 live-streamed events and more than 50 speakers, the event will highlight the opportunities and challenges of AI applications, how to overcome them, and how to implement AI ethically in the workplace. The implications of AI on skills, business dynamics, and productivity will also be

The digital transformation of the economy and society is high on the European Commission’s priorities list. To make it a reality, the European strategy for data focuses on creating common European data spaces for strategic sectors such as the environment, agriculture, industry, health, and transportation . Data spaces are ecosystems that data providers, intermediaries, and users can access to share data. This ensures that more data becomes available in the economy and society but leaves the control in the hands of companies and individuals who generate the data. Innovative approaches to data

This year´s edition of EU Datathon, the annual open data competition, was launched on 7 February. This brings a chance for open data enthusiasts and application developers from around the world to demonstrate the potential of open data, get international visibility for their innovative ideas and compete for their share of the total prize fund of €200.000 and the Public Choice Award. How can you participate? It´s simple! Propose an idea for an application that links and uses open datasets to address one of the four challenges: Challenge 1: ‘The European Green Deal’ Challenge 2: ‘ Transparency

From 5 to 13 March 2022 the City of New York organises the annual Open Data Week . Since the first edition, the NYC Open Data Week has brought together data enthusiasts to celebrate New York City’s Open Data Law , established in 2012. Hosted by the NYC Mayor’s Office of Data Analytics , BetaNYC , and Data Through Design , this year marks the 10 th anniversary of the event. The event will be a week-long festival with workshops, talks, panel discussions, and demos, but also hackathons, mapathons, art installations, and exhibitions. There will be, for example, a data visualisation art exhibition

Are you an entrepreneur or part of a start-up and developing a new application? Then open data hackathons and digital innovation competitions are a great opportunity for you to find external partners, develop new ideas and collaborate, or even extend your ideas to a new start-up. A Greek research team at the University of Macedonia recently studied exactly what it is that drives the success of these events. In other words, what are the goals and design strategies that make open data hackathons and innovation competitions successful? They looked at 6 case studies of open data hackathons and

The Spanish national open data portal has opened the call for the 4 th edition of the yearly Aporta Challenge . This competition seeks to identify and recognise new ideas and prototypes that make a specific sector more effective and efficient, by using open data and data intelligence. This year’s focus is on the health and well-being sector. Do you have an idea for an open data solution that will s upport citizens in forming and maintaining healthy habits? Improve wellness outcomes and the patient’s experience? Increase public health and epidemiological surveillance capacities? Optimise the