Building synergies beyond DATAMITE: the EUDATA+ cluster
The EUDATA+ cluster of six projects is designed to ensure greater reach and impact, enabling the projects to support each other and increase their overall effectiveness in advancing data monetisation and sharing technologies.

The EUDATA+ cluster of six projects is designed to ensure greater reach and impact, enabling the projects to support each other and increase their overall effectiveness in advancing data monetisation and sharing technologies.
The EUDATA+ cluster unites six projects – PISTIS, FAME, UPCAST, enRichMyData, GRAPH MASSIVIZER and DATAMITE – 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.
Data lifecycle
The data lifecycle is illustrated in the diagram below.

EUDATA+ working groups
In order to ensure the smooth running of the cluster, it is is structured in the following working groups:
● Tech group on scientific and technical collaboration.
● Ecosystem group on communication and dissemination and community building.
● Business group on exploitation, business topics and strategies.
About the authors
Alejandra Espino del Rio is Marketing Manager at AUSTRALO, a marketing agency with the mission to accelerate the lab-to-market value chain. Currently, AUSTRALO is responsible for the communication and dissemination, innovation and exploitation and ecosystem building of 45 projects funded by Horizon Europe.
Ricardo Almeida Henriques is European and Business Transformation Projects Manager at E-REDES, the Portuguese mainland electricity DSO. E-REDES is the leader of one of the energy sector pilots at DATAMITE, which has the main objective to leverage open data product data sharing in energy data spaces.
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