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Contribution of the European Research Infrastructures (RI) to Open Science Strengthening and Widening the European Infrastructure for Social Sciences 3-4 May, Lisbon Portugal. Antonio Di Giulio, Head of Unit B4-Research Infrastructures European Commission
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Contribution of the European Research Infrastructures (RI) to Open ScienceStrengthening and Widening the European Infrastructure for Social Sciences3-4 May, Lisbon Portugal Antonio Di Giulio, Head of Unit B4-Research Infrastructures European Commission DG Research & Innovation Research Infrastructures
As we mark the 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome, it is time for a united Europe of 27 to shape a vision for its future. Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission, 1 March 2017
A changing place in an evolving world Economic weight Population shift Source: UN Statistical Division and Eurostat, EU27 Source: Eurostat and UN Statistical Division
A profoundly transformed economy and society Legacy of the economic crisis Changing demographics Source: European Commission Source: Rand Europe Climate change and circular economy New technologies
Drivers of Europe's Future A profoundly transformed economy and society Heightened threats and concerns about security and borders A changing place in an evolving world A questioning of trust and legitimacy
HOW? • Ability to find data in a single entry point • Data quality / validation / metadata • Long term preservation of data • Data that can go beyond disciplinary use
Exploiting better the data generated by the RI (%) • RI to take responsibility for the Data Management dimension with specific reference to the data storage, curation, access and re-use aspects
The Commissioner's vision on EOSC "Europe's final transition must be one from fragmented data sets to an integrated European Open Science Cloud. By 2020, we want all European researchers to be able to deposit, access and analyse European scientific data through a European Open Science Cloud.." Speech by Commissioner Carlos Moedas in Amsterdam, NL: “Open science: share and succeed”, 4 April 2016
Support to Research Data infrastructures under the Research Infrastructures action • RTD part • Integration at EU level of national scientific data infrastructures • Development and interoperability of pan-European Thematic Data infrastructures • more than 170 M€ in FP7 and, so far, more than 146 M€ in H2020 • CNECTpart (e-infrastructures) • development of data and distributed computing e-infrastructures • management and preservation of big research data • Research Data Alliance • virtual research environments • ~98 M€ in FP7 and, so far, more than 110 M€ in H2020 plus HPC & Geant support • Delivering a wealth of generic and thematic data services, work-flows, interoperable standards and ontologies, ….