DATAMITE at the Data Spaces Symposium

The Data Spaces Symposium took place on 11-12 March in Warsaw, Poland. Hosted by the Data Spaces Support Centre and the Data Spaces Business Alliance, it is the premier global event dedicated to the future of data spaces, bringing together the brightest minds, leading innovators and pioneering organisations to shape a connected, data-driven world. The 2025 edition was also embedded in the Polish ICT Week. This made the event the perfect platform to showcase the latest market-ready use cases and advanced technology solutions for existing and emerging data spaces.

As in previous editions, DATAMITE did not want to miss out on this important event in the world of the European data economy and the development of European data spaces, two of the fundamental pillars of the project. While last year DATAMITE participated as part of the EUDATA+ cluster in one of the parallel sessions of Data Week, this year DATAMITE, through several of its consortium members, participated in the Data Spaces Symposium with several sessions and a booth.

Daniel Saez Domingo from ITI, the institution that coordinates DATAMITE, took part in the 'Mobility & tourism: Creating value for participants in mobility and tourism data spaces' session. During his presentation, he explained how the DATAMITE platform helps SMEs to extract the most appropriate data from data spaces for their needs, while maintaining the highest quality and reliability of data, thus improving their data monetisation. This session was moderated by Mariano Blaya Andreu from the International Data Spaces Association, a member of the DATAMITE Consortium.

During the 'Agriculture track: Towards development of the agriculture data spaces', DATAMITE had a triple representation. Marcin Płóciennik from Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC) led the track and gave the presentation 'Digital framework supporting data monetization for agricultural data space', which mainly focused on showing their use case in DATAMITE as an example of how data spaces can improve the agricultural sector's needs for better data use and data monetisation. Another PSNC member, Raul Palma, took part in the agricultural session too. Finally, the agriculture track closed with a panel discussion in which Marcin Płóciennik and Raul Palma were joined by Marko Turpeinen, CEO at 1001 Lakes, a member of the DATAMITE consortium, which focuses on the development of DATAMITE monetisation strategies.

In addition, during the two days of the conference, PSNC had an exhibition stand to showcase the results of EU-funded projects in which it is involved. One of these projects is DATAMITE.

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DATAMITE Meet Up event

On 6 February, the DATAMITE project hosted the DATAMITE Meet Up event at the OTE headquarters in Athens, Greece, under the theme 'Bridging Research and Industry in EU-funded Innovation'.

Bringing together Europe's leading innovators, researchers, policy makers and industry leaders to foster collaboration, accelerate data-driven progress and create a unified strategy for Europe's digital future, the event was a unique networking opportunity bringing together researchers and industry professionals involved in EU-funded projects. 

The day was divided into five panel discussions where participants explored cutting-edge research, shared insights and discussed needs, concerns and solutions in critical areas such as data ethics, privacy, cybersecurity, AI, IoT and sustainable innovation. The event was livestreamed. If you missed it, you can watch it on our YouTube channel. Do not miss it!

The five panels were:

  • Creating Value in Data Marketplaces: The role of Data Spaces. Opportunities & Risks: Explore the growing popularity of data marketplaces, where organisations buy and sell data, and the potential value and risks involved.
  • Data Exploitation in the Health Sector: How healthcare organisations can benefit or even generate revenue from data assets, including best practices, risks and innovative business models.
  • Data Monetization Strategies & the Value of Data as an Asset: How organisations can generate revenue from data assets, including best practices, risks and innovative business models.
  • Data-Driven Transformation Across Industries: Lessons and Innovations in Key Sectors: How data is transforming specific industries such as healthcare, finance, retail, manufacturing and transportation, highlighting sector-specific challenges, innovations and best practices in using data to drive growth and efficiency.
  • Privacy and Security in the Age of Data – Finding a Balance through Legal and Ethical Challenges: Deep dive into the inherent tension between data monetisation and user privacy, focusing on ways to balance revenue generation with respect for user rights.

Throughout the event, a team of photographers worked to capture all the moments that made the DATAMITE Meet Up event such a special day. All the photos can be viewed here.

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