The Internet has dramatically changed the way citizens travel, prepare and book travel arrangements. Travellers have greater access to information, prices and to greater choice and convenience. They can create their own itineraries online with the help of digital tools such as travel planning we...
On a national level, more and more European Union Member States are recognising the potential value of Open Data and are acting upon it. Open Data portals are in place, increasingly backed by solid Open Data policies. But it is not only the national level that matters. For a successful national ...
Since 2015 the European Commission has been working hard with interregional thematic S3 partnerships supporting them to figure out how to go about teaming up and developing joint efforts in the best way. By preparing this manual, the European Commission is not only able to document the overall m...
This study presents the analysis of the definitions of next generations of nanomaterials proposed in the literature and suggests some refinements to allow for the creation of an inventory of second and higher generation nanomaterials on the market or expected on the market in the next five years...
With 360 million Europeans using the internet daily to work, study, shop or stay connected, Europe needs a quality Digital Single Market. The success of the Digital Single Market ultimately depends on the confidence and trust of Europeans. As the use of online platforms has reached unprecedented...