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DATA Monetization, Interoperability, Trading & Exchange

Project description

Open-source framework for reliable data

European companies can benefit from technologies and solutions for data monetisation, interoperability, trading and exchange. The EU-funded DATAMITE project will develop a modular, open-source and multi-domain framework to improve such technologies and solutions in the form of software modules, training and business materials. The framework will provide users with the tools they need to improve the quality management of their data, adhering to FAIR principles and allowing upskilling on technical and business aspects that make data more reliable. At the external level, it will provide new sources of revenue and opportunities for interaction with other stakeholders. The project envisages an architecture that enables digital innovation hubs’ sandboxing, becoming a potential instructor in their onboarding of SMEs into the data economy.

Objective

DATAMITE empowers European companies by delivering a modular, open-source and multi-domain Framework to improve DATA Monetizing, Interoperability, Trading and Exchange, in the form of software modules, training, and business materials.
DATAMITE unleashes the monetization potential at two levels. At internal level, users will have tools to improve quality management of their data, the adherence to FAIR principles, and will be able to upskill on technical and business aspects thanks to the multiple open-source training materials the project will generate. Therefore, data will become trustable and more reliable also in other paradigms like AI.
At external level, keeping users in control of their data will provide new sources of revenue and interaction with other stakeholders. The architecture envisioned for DATAMITE enables DIHs sandboxing, becoming a potential instructor on their onboarding of SMEs and low-tech SMEs into the data economy. Together, DATAMITE’s solutions will function as a catalyst to boost data monetization in the European productive fabric.
DATAMITE will validate the results in 3 different use cases with a total of 6 pilots, demonstrating that the Framework is interoperable and usable in different domains and user needs, as: 1) Intra-corporate, multi-domain data exchange; 2) Data trading among Data Spaces; 3) Integration with other initiatives as Data Markets, EU AI-on-demand platform, or DIHs. Sectors covered by the pilots are: agriculture, energy, industrial and manufacturing, and climate.
To achieve this, the project relies on a consortium of 27 partners from 13 countries, bringing together key actors of the Data Value Chain: Data Spaces technical and business stakeholders, multiple key communities (IDSA, Gaia-X, EUHUBS4DATA, AI4EUROPE, EOSC), key experts in Legal and SSH aspects to guarantee legal and societal compliance, and facilitators on open-source community building and standardisation activities to accelerate the transfer to the market.

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HORIZON-IA - HORIZON Innovation Actions

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL4-2022-DATA-01

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INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE INFORMATICA
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€ 1 002 163,25
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CAMINO DE VERA S/N
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Este Comunitat Valenciana Valencia/València
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€ 1 047 973,25

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