EOSC-hub Week 2019

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Following the success of last year’s edition, EOSC-hub Week is back in its 2nd installment which will take place on 10-12 April 2019 at the Vienna House Diplomat in Prague, Czech Republic. This year, EOSC-hub Week 2019 brings together both present and future service providers and users of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).

The event comes just after the recent launch of the EOSC in November which saw EOSC-hub’s Catalogue of Services incorporated into the new EOSC. With the EOSC now live and in its early stages, the challenge now is to enrich EOSC’s service offering to cover all the gaps in research services and increase uptake by the research community. This is what makes EOSC-hub Week 2019 timely.

During the event, an open call for users and service providers will be launched. Stronger involvement from the ESFRI communities, the HPC Centers of Excellence and the public sector will also be sought through three interactive sessions dedicated to discuss how EOSC can make a difference for these different target groups. Industry will also play a relevant role through the Industry and EOSC session featuring the joint presence of the EOSC-hub Digital Innovation Hub and OCRE (Open Cloud for Research Environments project).

On Friday, 12 April (see programme here) RDA Europe will co-organize a session dedicated to “FAIR Services: from theory to implementation” together with EOSC-hub, OpenAIRE and FAIRsFAIR.

Date and Hour
10 April 2019 12 April 2019
From 09h to 15h30
Venue
Vienna House Diplomat Prague, Evropska 15, 160 00 Praha 6,
Prague, Czech Republic
Other Informations
Organization
EOSC

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