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SEMIC Conference: Interoperable Europe
NOV
Tue
25
NOV
Wed
26

Starts in 1 day ago

Location

Brussels and online

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space AI Continent Deployment: Best use of technologies

The SEMIC Conference focuses on sharing insights on interoperability of data. It gathers experts from various sectors to discuss best practices and innovations in semantic interoperability.

The SEMIC Conference aims to promote semantic interoperability across diverse sectors. Participants will include public administrations, businesses, and academia, enabling discussions on how to improve digital public services through interoperability.

Attendees can expect:

  • Presentations from leading experts in the field
  • Networking opportunities with a wide range of stakeholders
  • Workshops focused on practical implementations and case studies

The event is designed to foster collaboration and explore the latest technologies and methodologies in the domain of semantic interoperability. For more details and to register, please visit the official SEMIC Conference page.

 

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BEAT-AF - Ground-Breaking Electroporation-based intervention for Atrial Fibrillation treatment

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