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European Data Spaces Awards 2025 – applications open

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The European Data Spaces Awards, organised by the Data Spaces Support Centre, aims to promote the best-in-class European data sharing initiatives, highlighting the achievements of selected initiatives, increasing visibility for data spaces and promoting best practices.

Projects can be submitted in 2 categories:

  • Excellence in end-user engagement & financial sustainability
  • Most innovative emerging data space

Who can apply?

Applications are possible if:

  • the governance authority of the data space is registered in the EU
  • the data space operates totally or partially in the EU
  • the data space is actively being used to share data
  • data being shared include restricted data (not only open data)

For details on conditions and requirements, and to apply, please consult the related website.

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