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Date: [[2022-11-17|11/17/2022]] Time: 5pm Berlin and Zurich / Dublin and London 4pm / 11am New York / 8am San Francisco<br> | Date: [[2022-11-17|11/17/2022]] Time: 5pm Berlin and Zurich / Dublin and London 4pm / 11am New York / 8am San Francisco<br> |
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FAIR Data Spaces Now!
Date: 11/17/2022 Time: 5pm Berlin and Zurich / Dublin and London 4pm / 11am New York / 8am San Francisco DescriptionThe ability to exchange data is becoming more important in many aspects of professional and social life - in research, mobility, health, energy, social media, and many more. Hence efforts are underway to develop reliable infrastructure for data spaces - in Europe, this includes common shared data spaces such as GAIA-X, the European Open Science Cloud, the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI), just to name a few. But importantly they all have an essential feature in common: FAIR data principles, which provide common semantics to build interoperable shared data spaces. Speaker
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Session-Type: Technology - Vision - Community - Platform Session-Level: Intermediate - Advanced