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GAIA-X Summit 2024 - Empowering Global Data Spaces
NOV
Thu
14
NOV
Fri
15

This was 6 months ago

Location

Helsinki (FI)

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space AI Continent

Gaia-X is an initiative that develops, based on European values, a digital governance that can be applied to any existing cloud/ edge technology stack to obtain transparency, controllability, portability and interoperability across data and services. Gaia-X is not a market operator, nor will it operate directly or exclusively any of the services required by the governance.

The 5th Gaia-X Summit will showcase the latest achievements made by Gaia-X. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with industry leaders, experts, and innovators who are shaping the digital future. The event will feature inspiring keynotes, interactive workshops, and engaging panel discussions. Discover the latest insights, exchange ideas, and forge connections that will drive the next wave of digital transformation.

Further information on https://gaia-x.eu/summit-2024/

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