The Potential of Research Data: How Research Infrastructures Provide New Opportunities and Benefits for Society

Today, research largely consists of teamwork with research information managed and shared digitally across geographic boundaries and scientific disciplines. Universities, research-intensive companies and large-scale research infrastructures bring together people from all over the world, contributing to new discoveries, and addressing the societal challenges of our time and of the future.

How does digitalisation in research affect people and society today? What are the opportunities and challenges linked to collaboration on open data and research infrastructure? How can research infrastructure support new opportunities and benefits for society? These are some of the questions that will be addressed during the conference.

The conference will highlight the role of research infrastructures and data in the digital era, and focus on measures that increase access to research infrastructures – and to their data and services – for researchers, businesses and society at large.

FAIR-IMPACT at the event

Ingrid Dillo (DANS-KAWN and coordinator of FAIR-IMPACT project) was invited be become a panelist of "Parallel session 2: Trust in science through good data management and FAIR", taking place on 20th June at 10:00 AM CEST


Official webpage: https://swedish-presidency.consilium.europa.eu/en/events/the-potential-of-research-data-how-research-infrastructures-provide-new-opportunities-and-benefits-for-society-19-206/

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19 June 2023 - 20 June 2023
Lund (Sweden)