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Global Geospatial Insights and Open Data Innovation: Explore our September webinars

Catch up on the latest data.europa Academy webinars focusing on open data trends

This September, after a refreshing summer break, the data.europa Academy hosted two insightful sessions, engaging over 875 registrants who explored the topics of emerging geospatial trends and advancements in cyber and digital skills together with experts.  

The first session, titled ‘Emerging Geospatial Trends 2024: Opportunities for data.europa.eu in the Era of Digital Twins’, was hosted on 13 September. Participants gained a deeper understanding of geospatial digital twins and saw examples of their real-world applications. The webinar also included a discussion where suggestions could be made by participants on how data.europa.eu can leverage the trend of digital twins. If you have missed the session, you can watch the recording and access the slides. 

The second session, ‘Beyond Europe: Global Perspectives on Open Data Excellence’, took place on 20 September. This webinar featured speakers from The Global Data Barometer and The World Bank, offering insights into successful international open data initiatives. The topics of the presentation and discussion included the evolution of open data tools used to assess governance, data release, and practices aimed at serving the public good. Attendees were introduced to the World Bank's open data products, including the Microdata LibraryPoverty and Inequality PlatformSDG AtlasStatistical Performance Indicators, and the Open Data Assessment Tool. You can easily find the recording and access the slides. 

With such an engaging start following the summer break, more exciting webinars are on their way! Are you interested in joining upcoming sessions? Keep an eye on our upcoming news pieces and events and explore the data.europa Academy. 

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