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Data Spaces Symposium 2026
FEB
Tue
10
FEB
Wed
11

Starts in 1 week from now

Location

Madrid (Spain)

Novotel Madrid Center, Calle de O’Donnell, 28009 Madrid, Spain
Programmes
AI Continent

Under the motto “Accelerating adoption. Increasing impact.”, the 2026 edition of the Data Spaces Symposium will highlight how data spaces enable collaboration and competitiveness — how they unfold impact on a global scale.​

Key themes in 2026 will include:​

  • Data Spaces as value creators and enablers of uniting economies
  • Data Spaces as enablers of AI: providing the trustworthy data for future AI​
  • Relevance of standards and interoperability: advancing international harmonization of data space technologies​
  • Showcases of best practices and real-world impact: highlighting successful adoptions and market-ready solutions​
  • The first European Data Spaces Awards ceremony​

The Data Spaces Support Centre (DSSC) will also highlight its achievements in its first three years, presenting the foundations it has laid for building and operating trusted data spaces.​

More information on the event and the programme, as well as the possibility to register, can be found on the event website

Please be aware that this is a paying event.

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