What is EDINT?
At a critical moment for the development of smarter, more sustainable areas, EDINT (Data Spaces for Smart Urban Infrastructures) positions itself as a cutting-edge platform for managing and leveraging urban data.
Driven and led by the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FEMP), and funded by the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, in collaboration with the Ministry for Digital Transformation and the Civil Service, through Red.es, this project is based on collaboration as the key to unlocking the potential that lies in the information from our municipalities. The fundamental pillar of the EDINT project is cooperation between key stakeholders—such as public administrations, companies, universities, and citizens—to create opportunities around the new data economy.
The EDINT initiative is based on the study and analysis of shared data to act in three major areas of impact: improving public services, fostering innovation and local employment, and boosting collaboration.
The Centers of Excellence and Data Offices (CEOD) are the network of spaces through which the project is structured, where they generate tangible value for residents and local businesses through shared management and analysis of urban data.
There are already 12 pioneering local entities in Spain that are part of this project:
The Centers of Excellence and Data Offices (CEOD) are the network of spaces through which the project is structured, where they generate tangible value for residents and local businesses through shared management and analysis of urban data.
There are already 12 pioneering local entities in Spain that are part of this project: