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eDelivery at SEMIC: Visit us in Madrid on 18 October!

On 18 October, eDelivery will be present at the SEMIC conference in Madrid, and we're excited to invite you to visit our stand. We are looking forward to the opportunity to connect with you! 

The SEMIC conference is an annual conference on semantic interoperability organized by the European Commission. It brings together experts and decision-makers from European public administrations, EU institutions and agencies, and the private sector to exchange experience about how they produce, manage, exchange, publish, consume, and exploit data. It also raises awareness regarding the need for semantic interoperability. This year's conference will cover a range of topics including data spaces, digital governance, data quality assurance, and more - and we are excited to contribute to what SEMIC has to offer! Find us to explore the potential of interoperability that can be achieved by using eDelivery in your projects.

We will be sharing a stand with our Digital Building Block colleagues, which include Once-Only Technical System (OOTS), eID, and eSignature.

Our stand, number 13, is located on the right side of the exhibition hall, close to the stage. You won't miss it as you explore the event. Look out for Marcio Sampaio, who will be there to answer any questions you might have about eDelivery, or also, just to have a chat!

We are excited to discuss our solutions and how they can benefit your digital endeavors. So, make sure to stop by stand 13 to chat with us and explore the possibilities of eDelivery and the Digital Building Blocks. We look forward to meeting you in Madrid!


Stay tuned for the latest updates on the eDelivery services by checking the building block's twitter and web page. For more information, do not hesitate to register for personalised news or contact us via our portal or by e-mail: EC-EDELIVERY-SUPPORT@ec.europa.eu. 

The eDelivery Building Block   

eDelivery is a building block that provides technical specifications and standards, installable software and ancillary services to allow projects to create a network of nodes for secure digital data exchange.