Events

EU Open Data Days 2025
MAR
Wed
19
MAR
Thu
20

This was 1 year ago

Location

Hybrid - Luxemburg and online

European Convention Centre in Luxembourg (ECCL)
4 Pl. de l'Europe
1499 Neudorf-Weimershof
Luxembourg
Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space AI Continent

The Publications Office of the European Union organises the 2025 edition of EU Open Data Days.

This event, organised by the team at data.europa.eu, the official portal for European data, aims to promote the harnessing of open data's power and will bring together data providers and re-users from Europe and beyond. This event targets stakeholders from the private sector, such as data publishers, data analysts, and public policymakers, academics, and other open data enthusiasts.

The event will feature

  • Success stories & best practices: Hear first-hand experiences from the front lines of European data policy and the work involved in the compilation of high-value datasets, discover insights on data reuse in business models and the new frontiers of AI. 
  • Challenges & solutions: Learn to navigate the challenges of open data, with perspectives from publishers and users. 
  • Visualising impact: Explore how data visualisation is reshaping communication, policymaking, and citizen engagement. 
  • Data literacy: Unlock the full potential of open data through skill-building and innovative initiatives. 

For more information on the agenda and to register, please visit the event website

 

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