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Between the 9 and 14 December the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (Cedefop) will host a four-day virtual conference on ‘ Powering the European digital transition – What can we learn from Cedefop´s 2 nd European skills and jobs survey? ’. The conference will focus on the main findings of Cedefop´s second European skills and jobs survey (ESJS2). The survey sampled about 46000 adult workers, collecting information on how digitalisation affects them, whether their skills match their job requirements, and the extent to which they are ready to invest in vocational training
The European Big Data Value Forum (EBDVF) is the flagship event organised annually by the Big Data Value Association (BDVA) to bring together the whole European data-driven AI research and innovation community to share knowledge, collaborate and celebrate achievements in the field. This year, the EBDVF took place in Prague (Czech Republic) between the 21 st and 23 rd of November. Under the theme ‘At the heart of the Ecosystem for Data and AI’, the programme involved several keynote speeches, presentations, and co-creative workshops on ‘Data Spaces’, ‘Industrial and Trustworthy AI’, ‘Technology
On 14 November 2022, the European Commission, European Parliament and the Council of the European Union reached a political agreement on the European declaration on digital rights and principles , proposed by the Commission in January. Once jointly signed by the three EU institutions, the declaration will set out the global approach to the digital transformation that the EU will take to foster growth, prosperity, security, competitiveness as well as societal well-being across Member States. In particular, the declaration will complement existing rights, contained for example in the GDPR
On 29 November 2022, the data.europa academy conducted a webinar on the topic ‘Geospatial harvesting on data.europa.eu’. The primary aim of the webinar was to introduce the type, origin and services of geospatial data that can be found on data.europa.eu and to explain the process of harvesting it. In the first part of the webinar, Dr. Thore Fechner (Head of Team for Open Data and Copernicus at con terra) discussed the ample amount of geospatial data that is available on the portal and walked through the entire process of geospatial harvesting from a geo-catalogue to the portal. He explained
Tomorrow, 3 December, marks the 30 th annual International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), initiated by the United Nations (UN) in 1992 to promote the rights, well-being and development of people with disabilities in society. To raise awareness about the daily difficulties faced by the 87 million Europeans with disabilities , several initiatives are also undertaken around Europe. The 2022 edition of the European Day of Persons with Disabilities conference took place in Brussels on 24 and 25 November 2022. In partnership with the European Disability Forum, the European Commission
The webinar ‘Understanding open data: legal openness’ was held on 18 November 2022. This was the third webinar of the data.europa academy series dedicated to data providers and focused on what data openness entails from a legal perspective and how it can be optimally achieved. The goal of the webinar was not to provide purely theoretical legal training, but also to identify best practices and resources that data providers can use to achieve openness and to realise when openness cannot be achieved. In the first part of the webinar, Hans Graux, lawyer at Timelex , provided an introduction on how
The Interoperability Unit of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Informatics (DIGIT) and the Czech Presidency of the Council of the EU will host the 2022 edition of SEMIC: Data Spaces in an Interoperable Europe on December 6. This year the conference will take place both in person, at the Square Meeting Centre in Brussels, and online. More information on how to participate either physically or remotely, can be found here. The conference will revolve around the implementation of data spaces. In particular, the conference will offer support in overcoming obstacles in implementing
The first report on ‘ The Use Case Observatory’ is now available on the data.europa.eu . This research tracks 30 open data reuse cases from 2022 to 2025 with the goal of assessing how open data creates impact, sharing the challenges and successes of reuse, and contributing to the debate on open data impact assessment methodology. The 30 use cases for the study were selected from over 600 reuse cases collected from the EU Open Data Maturity assessments, EU Datathon and data.europa.eu use case repository. They were grouped according to the four dimensions of open data impact, used also in the
Between 6 and 18 November 2022, the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt hosted the 27 th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 27) in Sharm El- Sheikh. At COP 27, countries came together towards achieving the world's collective climate goals as agreed upon under the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Below some of the highlights of the conference in relation to data and its role in the fight against climate change. The Egyptian government launched its first Vulnerability Assessment Map, which reviews and displays climate-related
The Cohesion Open Data Platform by the European Commission presents aggregated information and promotes transparency on how funds are being used by the European Commission to support EU regions in their economic reforms. It provides open data on hundreds of national, regional and interregional programmes with detailed information on cohesion policy, finances (planned and implemented), EU payments made to the Member States and agreed targets. In the past (2014-2020), the platform has proven to be very valuable in promoting transparency regarding finances (budget and expenditure). This is why