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Today marks a milestone in the European Union's digital landscape as the EU Data Act officially enters into force. The Data Act, part of the broader European strategy for data, is a response to the exponential growth in data volumes fuelled by the Internet of Things (IoT) revolution. It addresses the need to tap into the vast reservoirs of unused industrial data, creating opportunities for innovation and growth. At its heart, the Data Act is designed to democratise access to and utilisation of data. It aims to level the playing field by enabling users of connected devices and related services

Ge t ready for an exciting start in 2024 as the data.europa academy gears up for a n interesting line-up of webinars and panel discussions ! Th e first panel discussion of this series is set to unravel the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) and its profound impact on data generation , data governance and data policy within open data ecosystems. During these engaging sessions, we will examine the legal and policy challenges surrounding AI. The first panel discussion will focus on the intricate web of data ownership, date use, and the legal dimensions . It will be held on

On January 1, 1999, an important chapter in European economic history unfolded when 11 EU countries embraced a unified monetary policy, marking the birth of the Euro. Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year , the Euro stands as a symbol of economic strength and unity. Today, it proudly serves as the official currency of 20 EU nations , enriching the daily lives of more than 347 million people across the region. The Euro has not just been a currency; it has been a conduit for convenience, freedom, and boundless opportunities . As tangible notes and coins change hands, they echo the

In 2023, the data.europa academy curated over 20 dynamic webinars, fostering engagement among researchers, students, data providers, and organisations. Our sessions covered a wide variety of topics, from automatic publishing to the introduction of data spaces . The academy focuses on sharing best practices, ensuring all countries reap the benefits of data.europa.eu in using, finding, and publishing datasets. A notable mention is the lesson ‘ Measuring the impact of open data ’, enriched by the comprehensive Open Data Maturity webinar series. During these webinars, each session focused on a

The data.europa.eu team extends its warmest wishes for a joyful and prosperous New Year! In terms of open data, 2023 was a very exciting year. Throughout the year, several major reports and research articles were published. First, we had a significant number of publications related to the technical side of open data. For example, the “ Report on Data Homogenisation for High-value Datasets ”, focusing on a methodological approach to facilitate the identification and homogenisation of such datasets. We also addressed the topic of data spaces in our European Data Spaces and the Role of data

Season's greetings from the data.europa.eu team! As we gear up for 2024, we extend our heartfelt thanks to all our data providers and the enthusiastic community for your unwavering support and engagement throughout 2023. May your holidays be filled with joy and warmth. If you are looking to treat yourself to some open data delights, don't miss out on exploring: Datasets , Statistics , SPARQL Search , and the Metadata Quality Dashboard Upcoming data.europa academy AI training sessions and webinars, scheduled for January 19 th , 26 th and February 2 nd , 2024 Items from our Community, such

The European Parliament and the Council have reached a political agreement on the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) proposed by the European Commission in April 2021. This legal framework, a global first, categorises Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems based on their potential risks to citizens' rights and safety, marking a pivotal moment in the regulating AI technologies. While most AI systems are considered part of the minimal risk category and carry no obligations, those identified as high-risk must comply with strict requirements. These include risk-mitigation, high-quality of datasets

Throughout six engaging episodes, the Open Data Cafe podcast series , hosted by Gianfranco Cecconi, embarked on an insightful journey through the diverse world of open data. The series began with our guest, Stefaan Verhulst , exploring the transformative waves of open data, which span from the freedom of information to civic tech and the potential applications of Generative AI, laying a strong foundation for the series. Following episodes offered valuable insights into crucial aspects of open data. John Harnisher emphasised the importance of meticulous data preparation for the success of a

On December 18th, the world celebrates International Migrants Day , acknowledging the valuable contributions of migrants while shining a light on the countless challenges they face. This day stands as a testament to the resilience, strength, and aspirations of millions who, for various reasons, seek new lives in different countries. A foundation of this day is the acknowledgment of migrants' significant, yet often overlooked, role in fostering prosperity, innovation, and sustainable development in both their countries of origin and the nations they call home. International migrants, along with

In today's data-driven landscape, the harmonisation of high-value datasets stands as a pivotal strategy, stimulating data usability and efficiency. Homogenisation, the process of standardising and aligning diverse datasets, is a fundamental to improving data consistency and interoperability across various domains. According to the Open Data Directive , high-value datasets (HVDs) are explicitly associated with significant benefits for society and the economy. This approach, encompassing the standardisation of formats and quality enhancement techniques, fosters seamless integration, sharing, and