Data4Food2030 Policymaker Workshop | 9 July 2026
9 July 2026 | 10:00–11:30 CET | Online How can Europe build a data economy for food systems that is not only innovative and competitive, but also fair, inclusive and
9 July 2026 | 10:00–11:30 CET | Online How can Europe build a data economy for food systems that is not only innovative and competitive, but also fair, inclusive and
17–18 June 2026 | SPARKS, Brussels With just days to go before the start of the Data4Food2030 x TITAN Conference, researchers, industry leaders, innovators, startups, SMEs, policymakers, investors and food
Abstract Submissions Open for the Data4Food2030 x TITAN Conference On 17–18 June 2026, Data4Food2030 and TITAN projects will transform the Sparks venue in the heart of Brussels into a European
Achieving a fair, inclusive, and innovative data economy requires understanding the challenges, opportunities, and trade-offs faced by diverse stakeholders. As part of the Data4Food2030 project, Wageningen University and Research (WUR)
Just before Synergy Days 2025, the Data4Food2030 consortium gathered in Rotterdam for its 4th General Assembly, marking a pivotal milestone as the project enters its final phase. This meeting served
The recent Food 2030 and Beyond: Competitive, Sustainable, and Resilient Food Systems workshop, held in Brussels on March 6th, gathered key stakeholders to assess the progress of the EU’s Food2030
On August 28th, a significant milestone for the Data4Food2030 project was reached when AnySolution signed a collaboration agreement with Son Pou de San Majorala, a historic almond producer in central
In a collective effort to build a fair and inclusive data economy for sustainable food systems, Data4Food2030 partners across Europe recently concluded a series of impactful workshops, paving the way
On July 1-2, 2024, the Data4Food2030 partners gathered in Mallorca for an engaging two-day workshop focused on the project’s nine unique case studies. This was the project’s second workshop assembling
In honor of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we acknowledge the critical connection between gender equality and scientific progress. While enshrined as fundamental rights, disparities persist,