In the digital age strategies, the importance of open data has increasingly come to the forefront of policymaking, recognising its potential to drive innovation, stimulate economic growth, and increase transparency in governance.
When thinking about food waste, many will imagine food scraps or expired food in the fridge. The food waste issue is, however, much larger than that, and is acknowledged as an environmental, economic and social problem that needs to be resolved urgently.
Explore how the transition to a low-carbon economy will rely not on decarbonising centralised energy generation, but on the decentralised distribution of renewable energy technologies.
This story explores the e-health solutions that can help respond to the current challenges faced in healthcare services. Discover examples from Interreg Europe projects such as HoCare, INTENCIVE and ITHACA.