Challenges 2017-2018
RETAIL
Future-proof retail supply chains
Challenge identifier: DPC1-2017
Data Provided by Sonae Center Servicos II, S.A.
TRANSPORT
Changing public transport for the better
Challenge identifier: DPC4-2017
Data Provided by Deutsche Bahn AG
EMPOWERING USERS ONLINE
How can we use data to make the Web more trustworthy and improve personal safety and security online
Challenge identifier: SC2-2017
Please suggest your own data source
SMART MANUFACTURING
How can we use data to make manufacturing, logistics and maintenance processes more efficient and able to support new models of use and repair
Challenge identifier: SC5-2017
Please suggest your own data source
SPORTS & RECREATION
How can we use data to improve visibility and access to physical activities
Challenge identifier: DPC2-2017
Data Provided by imin
DATA MANAGEMENT
The next generation of customer data management solutions
Challenge identifier: DPC5-2017
Data provided by UniServ GmbH
LIFELONG LEARNING
How can we use data to ensure that we have and can further develop the skills we need in the future
Challenge identifier: SC3-2017
Please suggest your own data source
TOURISM
Transforming tourism: aggregated travel services and intelligent personal assistants
Challenge identifier: SC6-2017
Please suggest your own data source
DATA ANALYTICS
Empowering sales and marketing decisions through company knowledge graphs
Challenge identifier: DPC3-2017
Data Provided by SpazioDati
HEALTH & WELLNESS
How can we use data to help people improve their health and wellness and/or make health services more efficient and inclusive
Challenge identifier: SC1-2017
Please suggest your own data source
LIVING
How can we use data to improve living standards and lifestyle, and create new accommodation options in Europe
Challenge identifier: SC4-2017
Please suggest your own data source
OPEN INNOVATION
Harnessing the full power of data-driven innovation
Challenge identifier: OIC1-2017
Please suggest your own data source
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To avoid (potential) conflicts of interest, persons who have a direct economic interest, political or
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