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The MobiSpaces Impact Event, held on 23 June 2025 at Spazio Europa in Rome, marks the culmination of the Horizon Europe MobiSpaces project, showcasing advances in data-driven, sustainable mobility across Europe. This one-day forum brings together policymakers, researchers, industry experts, software developers, and urban planners to explore the future of interoperable, ethical, and AI-enabled mobility systems. Key topics include green mobility data spaces, federated learning, privacy-preserving analytics, and EU mobility policy frameworks. The Commission will play a central role by presenting
Nexus Luxembourg 2025, taking place at Luxexpo The Box, is a European tech and innovation event gathering over 6 500 participants. With a focus on AI, cybersecurity, fintech, sustainability, and digital infrastructure, the event is designed for startups, tech leaders, corporates, policymakers, and students. Nexus offers two days of keynotes, expert panels, startup pitches, and immersive exhibitions. A key highlight is the participation of the European Commission, which will present its vision for Europe’s digital decade, the Single Market, and strategic tech sovereignty. Through dedicated
Big Data from Space 2025 (BiDS’25) is a flagship European event that explores how space-derived big data can power societal transformation, environmental monitoring, and technological innovation. The event is structured into two main parts: the Satellite Events and the Main Conference. The Satellite Events, held at the University of Latvia on 29 and 30 September, are designed to be interactive and educational. Participants can expect technical tutorials, hands-on workshops, and hackathons focused on practical applications of Earth observation (EO) data. These sessions offer opportunities in AI

As Europe continues its digital transformation, data spaces are emerging as a cornerstone of the EU data strategy . A data space is a federated ecosystem where data is shared securely and efficiently among trusted partners, based on common rules and standards. From health and energy to agriculture and mobility, these shared environments drive interoperability and cross-sector innovation while safeguarding privacy, security, and ethical standards. Interoperability is important in making these data spaces work across systems, sectors, and countries. It spans technical, semantic, legal, and

The Commission’s Simpl programme , designed to support secure and trustworthy data sharing across sectors, has published a roadmap outlining development priorities for its open-source platform, Simpl-Open. The roadmap, which reflects feedback from the first Simpl Community Event held on Friday, 31 January, sets out planned improvements for 2025 and 2026 aimed at making the platform more user-friendly, automated and adaptable. Since January 2025, a first Simpl-Open MVP (minimum viable product) has been available, offering core features such as onboarding participants, publishing service

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Throughout Europe, public institutions are putting open data into practice to better serve citizens. Such initiatives show how open data can support modern governance by enabling citizen engagement, building trust and driving service innovation. They also demonstrate that the value of open data extends beyond its original purpose, fuelling collaboration, new insights and more responsive public...
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On 5 June 2025, millions around the globe will mark World Environment Day , a spotlight by the United Nations’ platform for raising awareness and driving action on urgent environmental issues. This year’s theme, hosted by the South Korea, is ‘Beat plastic pollution’, calling attention to the impacts of plastic pollution and how we can refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle, and rethink plastic usage. Plastic pollution remains a major environmental threat. Over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced annually, with less than 10% recycled. An estimated 11 million tonnes leak into aquatic ecosystems
Register now for our upcoming webinar, ‘ Charting the currents: the potential of open marine data ’ , on Friday, 13 June 2025, from 10:00 to 11:00 CEST. Covering over 70% of the Earth’s surface, our oceans are essential to life, climate regulation, and the global economy. However, they are increasingly under threat from climate change, pollution, and overfishing. This webinar will explore how open marine data is helping to address these challenges through practical, real-world applications. Participants will gain insights from two real-world case studies. The first highlights the Marine

NextGenerationEU is the European Union’s instrument to one of the greatest challenges in its history: the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. With a budget of EUR 800 billion, this temporary recovery fund is designed not only to repair the damage caused by the crisis but also to accelerate Europe’s green and digital transitions. It provides targeted support for member states to build a more sustainable and resilient Union. The Recovery and Resilience Facility is the core of the recovery plan. Member states receive funding based on their own national Recovery and Resilience Plans , which
Register now for our upcoming webinar, ‘Data spaces: experience from the Public Procurement Data Space’ , taking place on Friday, 27 June 2025, from 10:00 to 11:00 CEST. Public procurement plays a key role in the EU economy and generates a significant amount of valuable data. In the European strategy for data, the European Commission underlined the need to unlock this wealth of EU public procurement data. The Public Procurement Data Space (PPDS) supports this objective by creating a federated, interoperable infrastructure that connects procurement data across Europe. In this session, we