Starts in 2 months from now
LocationBrussels
The European Data Conference on Reference Data and Semantics (ENDORSE) serves as a platform for sharing knowledge, experience and best practices about the management of interoperable reference data and semantic technologies. It brings together experts, researchers and professionals from national public administrations, international organisations and EU institutions to discuss emerging trends in the fields of semantic interoperability, knowledge management and digital policymaking.
The event is co-organised by the Publications Office of the European Union and Interoperable Europe, and supported by the Digital Europe Programme.
This year's edition aims to explore the intersection of reference data and artificial intelligence. With the entry into force of the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act on 1 August 2024, the conference will serve as an opportunity to discuss the use of AI in the context of reference data and semantic technologies.
For more information and to register, please visit the event website.
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