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Joinup becomes the Interoperable Europe Portal: Enhancing digital connectivity

Learn about new and upcoming features that support interoperability

As of November 2024, The European Commission’s Joinup platform has transformed into the Interoperable Europe Portal. This change is aligned with the Interoperable Europe Act, which entered into force in April 2024, and promotes collaboration between public administrations, businesses, and citizens to create a more interconnected digital Europe. The portal aims to become the Union’s single point of entry that streamlines access to essential tools and resources for advancing digital public services across the EU. 

The  Interoperable Europe Portal will continue to serve as a cornerstone for open data and interoperability in Europe. Key functions of the portal include providing users with access to Interoperable Europe solutions, such as the European Interoperability Framework, GovTech, and the Interoperable Europe Academy 

In addition to its existing functionalities, the upgraded portal will feature new tools, such as regulatory sandboxes and advanced interoperability assessments, to support the development and testing of digital services. These enhancements will create opportunities for public administrations to align their systems, reduce operational barriers, and unlock the potential of shared data. Scheduled for full implementation by 2025, the portal is set to become a hub for knowledge-sharing and digital transformation within Europe. The  Interoperable Europe Portal will also support knowledge and community engagement, with a place for collaboration that will be launched early 2025. With these resources, stakeholders can collaborate on digital solutions that break down data silos and ensure greater transparency, efficiency, and innovation. 

For more information and updates, visit the new Interoperable Europe Portal, and keep an eye on data.europa.eu to find out more about interoperability!  

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