NOSC-UA DIH with project “Carbon Agri Data Space (CADS)” is among winners of i4Trust Announces Second Batch of Data Spaces Experiments, selected, together with 239 SMEs and 48 Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs) from 26 countries.
We will work on the service for the assessment of the carbon footprint of agricultural products in the process of growing as well as tools for sound adjustment of agro-technological, organisational and management decisions by food producers.
CADS consortia will be fully supported by i4Trust’s core partners to test, pilot and scale concepts around secure and effective data sharing in Agrifood domain using a framework that aligns with first results of the Technology Convergence work running under the umbrella of the Data Spaces Business Alliance (DSBA).
i4Trust’s aims is to support different players in the creation of Data Spaces by relying on common standard-based mechanisms for data interoperability, data value creation, as well as data sovereignty and trust. SMEs and DIHs – spanning across a wider variety of regions and sectors in Europe – have been invited to contribute with innovative experiments toward supporting a sustainable Data Economy. As such, the initiative will mobilise 5.8 million euros to boost data sharing and facilitate SME innovation capability through the creation of Data Spaces. For further information, visit the website.
Using the #i4Trust framework, the selected experiments will contribute to solving the challenges related to sustainability and process optimization in different production sectors and business chains, thanks to the use of the following components:
- Digital Twin Data Exchange;
- Smart Data Models;
- Mechanisms supporting Decentralized Identity and Access Management;
- Trust Anchor, Data Marketplace and Data Publication Services.
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