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Programmes Digital, Industry & Space AI, data & cloud Deployment: Best use of technologiesThe DT4REGIONS Project has launched a DT4REGIONS Award to reward public administrations for particularly innovative solutions based on Big Data and AI.
A call for application will remain open until November 30th; all local, regional and national public administrations from across Europe can apply by presenting a solution.
You can also find here a more comprehensive Guide for Applicants.
By applying, a public administration can give visibility to one of its initiatives and contribute to scaling it to other countries, also enhancing the critical mass of DT4REGIONS as a community of peers exchanging good practices. Each public administration awarded as the winner will be then able to use a graphic label to give credibility and recognition to its initiative, and it will receive further visibility through invitations as a speaker to the DT4REGIONS events, follow-up (articles, news) on the implementation of the initiative by external stakeholders, and so on.
About DT4REGIONS
The project, born from a Preparatory Action on the initiative of the European Parliament and co-funded by the European Commission, is promoted by a consortium of 14 partners. It aims to build a European platform for regional and local administrations, which will gather digital solutions based on Big Data and AI to solve societal problems of public interest.
Regions, cities and communities will be able to share with their peers from across Europe the policy challenges they are facing, through “DT Stories”, and policy responses based on “DT Solutions”, discussing them in a collaborative environment for mutual learning. Here is a brief explanatory video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtmqPi1l8PQ
The first release of the platform was unveiled during the summer, while the final version – with all features and available in multiple languages – will be ready by December 2022/January 2023. Partner regions have just started submitting their DT Stories and DT Solutions, and the DT4REGIONS consortium is working to ensure that more and more will be submitted – also from outside the consortium – by the coming weeks.
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