This workshop is the first in a three-part online stakeholder consultation series supporting the upcoming European Commission Communication on a Digitally Powered Green Transition and its accompanying Action Plan. The series aims to gather expert insights and practical input for shaping the Green Deal Data Space (GDDS)—a key enabler for leveraging digital technologies to meet the EU’s 2030 environmental goals while fostering sustainable competitiveness.
This session will explore how the GDDS can empower artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate the green transition. AI holds great promise for tackling complex environmental challenges—from optimizing energy and resource use to improving monitoring and compliance systems. But to deliver on this potential, AI systems require access to high-quality, well-structured, and interoperable data.
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Registration will remain open until 23 June.
- artificial intelligence | sustainable development | environmental policy
- Wednesday 25 June 2025, 14:00 - 16:00 (CEST)
Practical information
- When
- Wednesday 25 June 2025, 14:00 - 16:00 (CEST)
- Languages
- English
Description
Participants will discuss:
- How to re-use data protected by intellectual property or confidentiality.
- Approaches to enabling the creation of large-scale, AI-ready datasets.
- The role of public authorities in generating, curating, and procuring data for green AI use cases.
- The workshop will feature five real-world use cases and a structured discussion with stakeholders across sectors.
Preliminary Agenda:
14.00 to 14.10 | Welcome & Opening Remarks by DG ENV
- Andrea Halmos, Deputy Head of Department at DG ENV.01 - Strategy, Digitalization, Better Regulation & Economic Analysis
14.10 to 14.30 | Technology Safeguards for the Re-Use of Confidential Data for training ML models
- Alex Kotsev, Team Lead Data Sharing at JRC
- Manlio Bacco, Scientific Project Officer at JRC
- Ruben Valbuena, Professor of Remote Sensing of Forests at SLU
- Thorsten Reitz, CEO & Founder at WeTransform
14.30. to 14.45 | Multiparty computation for training AI models with sensitive dats: the case of forest algorithm
- Ian Wachters, Senior Commercail Advisor, ROSEMANLAB
14.45. to 15.00 | The public sector as a provider and procurer of AI-ready data, the case of ECMWF
- Stephan Siemen Strategic Projects Coordinator at ECMWF
15.00 to 15.15 | Data to support AI and GenAI for the circular transition
- Dr. Dominik Patzelt, Director of Business Development at VCG
15.15. to 15.30 | Generative AI and Data Space link to the paper: white paper from the DSSC
- Daniel Alonso Román, Senior Technical Lead Big Data and AI ecosystems at BDVA (Link to white paper here)
15.30 to 16.00 | Structured discussion with all participants
This event sets the stage for two follow-up thematic workshops and a final in-person validation workshop on 8 September 2025 in Brussels. Contributions will be synthesised into a public report and help shape Europe’s future approach to a digitally powered green transition.