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Data for Innovation Conference
SEP
Wed
11
10:00 - 16:30

This was 1 year ago

Location

Brussels

1 Place Madou, Brussels - The Karen Van Niert Auditorium
Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space AI Continent

The European Commission organises a conference for policymakers, industry experts and innovators to explore the transformative power of data and its impact on EU competitiveness.

Taking place one year before the Data Act becomes applicable, this event provides an opportunity to discuss key initiatives that will shape the future of Europe's data economy. The Data Act aims to establish a unified framework for data sharing across the EU, emphasising fair access and user rights. Amongst others, the Act grants IoT device owners the right to control the use of data generated by their devices.

The event will provide a unique platform for stakeholders to discuss the opportunities and challenges related to the Data Act, focusing on how increased data access can foster Common European Data Spaces, drive innovation and boost EU competitiveness.

For more information on the agenda and to register, please visit the event website. Please note that due to the limited capacity of the venue, registrations are subject to validation by the organisers.

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The ROOT project obtained funding under Horizon 2020 topic ‘EGNSS applications fostering societal resilience and protecting the environment’. The project, which ran from November 2020 to July 2022,  aimed to demonstrate the benefit of Galileo OSNMA signal to increase the robustness of critical telecom infrastructures.

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