Third-party event with Blue-Cloud
21 October 2024 13:00 – 23 October 2024 16:30
Berlin, Germany
The EOSC Symposium 2024 will be a critical event on the path to EOSC post-2027. It is a key event to network and exchange ideas with policy makers, funders, and representatives of research institutions, research communities, and data- and e-Infrastructures active in the EOSC ecosystem.
The EOSC Symposium 2024 will take place on 21-23 October 2024 at the H4 Hotel Alexanderplatz in Berlin, under the patronage of the German Minister for Education and Research Bettina Stark-Watzinger. The event is organised by the EOSC Association, the EOSC-A German Mandated Organisation, NFDI, with the support of the Horizon Europe project EOSC Focus, and the ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, a member of EOSC-A Member.
The Symposium is divided into twenty-six sessions that address, among other things, the ambitions of the EOSC Tripartite Partnership, the EOSC Federation, the launch of the EOSC EU Node, the EOSC landscape, including the European Common Data Spaces and the Artificial Intelligence trends, and the impact and contributions of stakeholders.
The programme includes six unconference sessions selected by a popular vote from submissions under the Call for Unconference Sessions. The Symposium will also be an opportunity to explore further synergies and collaborations with the German National Data Infrastructure, NFDI.
Blue-Cloud 2026 at the Symposium
A Blue-Cloud 2026 Poster focused on EOSC was submitted by the Blue-Cloud team and accepted to be presented at the Symposium. In addition, Sara Pittonet Gaiarin, senior project manager at Trust-IT Services & Blue-Cloud 2026 project coordinator, was invited to join the panel title “Thematic contributions to EOSC” on Wednesday 23rd of October at 11:00.
Registration for on-site participation is sold-out, but online participation with live streaming is accessible and available.
For more details, agenda, and to take a peek at the Programme Committee, visit the EOSC Symposium webpage.