ECP webinar “Sharing data without losing control”

ECP webinar “Sharing data without losing control"

This content was created by the Data Sharing Coalition, one of the founding partners of the CoE-DSC.

On April 13th, the Data Sharing Coalition participates in ECP’s Participants Special “Sharing data without losing control”. Together with the Dutch AI Coalition, TNO and the International Data Space Association, we discuss  benefits of data sharing while introducing concrete and practical use cases.

Data sharing accelerates innovation. New social and business opportunities arise by combining different data sources. Sharing data can further increase process efficiency in chains. But how can we take advantage of these opportunities in a safe and responsible manner? Many organisations would like to keep control over their data and only share it with other parties in a controlled manner. This ECP Participants Special examines the ways in which organisations can share data without losing control.

Do you want to learn more about the benefits of data sharing for your organisation, sector or domain? Register here for this webinar.

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