At EBDVF 2025, in Copenhagen, the EUDATA+ Alliance, a cluster of seven projects funded under the European Commission’s Horizon Europe programme and formed in 2024, officially announced its mission and activities at EBVF 2025. This flagship collaboration aims to accelerate data sharing, monetization, and interoperability across Europe, addressing a critical need to unlock the full potential of the European data market.
The EUDATA+ cluster unites seven projects, each bringing a unique contribution to the alliance:
- PISTIS: A secure platform for sharing, trading, and monetizing proprietary data, leveraging technologies like federated data sharing and AI-driven quality assessment.
- FAME: A unique, trustworthy, energy-efficient, and secure federated multi-sided data marketplace with trading and monetization for applications and services in Embedded Finance (EmFi) and more.
- UPCAST: A project providing transparent, user-friendly plugins to automate data-sharing agreements across various entities.
- enRichMyData: An open toolbox with scalable components to help organizations enrich their data and improve reusability.
- DATAMITE: A modular, open-source framework to boost data monetization, interoperability, and exchange for SMEs, large enterprises, and public administrations.
- Graph-Massivizer: A scalable platform for processing extreme data as massive graphs, offering open-source tools for data ingestion and analysis.
- ExtremeXP: A human-centred, experimentation-driven analytics framework designed to optimise complex data-driven workflows—integrating user preferences, feedback, and analytics variants to yield accurate, personalised, trustworthy insights.
The EUDATA+ Cluster unites seven projects on data monetisation and exchange, fostered by the European Commission’s push for collaboration under programmes like Horizon Europe. Beyond coordination, it now drives shared goals and knowledge transfer, maximising impact and enhancing the development of data-sharing technologies.
At EBDVF 2025 the session “EUDATA+: A journey Through the Data LifeCycle – Innovation Use Cases, Values” was dedicated to the full journey of data, from acquisition and enrichment to its real-world exploitation, presenting the outcomes and outlook of the seven collaborative European projects.