The EGI –Enabling Grids for E-Science- Conference 2023 (EGI2023), took place from 19 to 23 June, in the Polish city of Poznań. EGI2023 is one of the most important dates for international scientific communities, computing and service providers, European projects, security experts, community managers, and policy makers to gather to take research and innovation in data-intensive processing and analytics forward.
During this year’s edition, DATAMITE has been one of the European projects represented, both with a physical booth and with the intervention of some of the members of the consortium in different sessions. DATAMITE had the honour of being one of the projects that had a booth to introduce the project in detail to all conference attendees. There, representatives of ITI, the project coordinator, and WODR, one of the use case providers, were able to discuss, among other topics, the main objectives of DATAMITE, the project’s approach to better monetise European Data, the different use cases in which the framework is being tested. A video was also screened, which you can watch here.
On the 21st June, Maciej Zacharczuk (WODR), representing DATAMITE, discussed the Agriculture Use Case -Connecting eDwing to Data Markets– during the session “Dataspaces and AI/ML services in the agricultural domain”. This session presented several ongoing initiatives related to the creation of agricultural data spaces, as well as selected AI/ML-focused projects that will contribute to the data spaces.
On the following day , 22nd June, Paolo Calciati (ITI), gave the presentation “DATAMITE: DATA Monetization, Interoperability, Trading & Exchange”, as part of the session “Data Spaces: governance consultation”. This session focused on the Data Spaces governance framework and examples of some of the complexities surrounding the governance of data spaces, including the monetisation of data. Paolo Calciati, representing DATAMITE, presented an overview of the challenges and solutions ahead in this area.
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