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Join us for the eDelivery events in 2023!

With the start of the new year, the eDelivery team is excited to unveil the calendar of ongoing and future communication activities. After record levels of engagement of the eDelivery community in 2022, many exciting events are already in the making for 2023.

 
The European Commission has launched important updates to the Once-Only Hub

The Once-Only Hub is primarily for implementers from the EU Member States, building and maintaining the Once-Only Technical System. It is a single environment providing reliable information, services, and support. Check out the details of this release, including both general updates to the content and structure of the site, and additional resources available for those working to implement the Once-Only Technical System.

 
eDelivery sample software: recent updates and roadmap for 2023

Upgraded versions of eDelivery sample software were released in the last months, including SML 4.2 and several patches for both the Domibus 5.0 and 4.2 product lines. The team is now preparing the release of SMP 5.0, scheduled for mid-2023, and Domibus 5.1 and Domibus 6.0, scheduled for Q1 and Q4 of 2023, respectively. Stay tuned for more updates!

 
France showcases Once-Only commitment at SEMIC 2022

On 6 December 2022, Mr Jonathan J. Attia, French CTO for European Single Digital Gateway in the inter-ministerial directorate for digital (DINUM) in the French government, presented the Once-Only Technical system during the SEMIC 2022 conference.

 
eDelivery at SEMIC: enabling data-sharing in dataspaces

eDelivery took part with a booth and a dedicated pitch in the SEMIC conference to showcase the Building Block’s key role in building data spaces, highlighting the fact that it has already been selected as the reusable solution for data sharing for the OOTS and the European Health Data Space (EHDS).

 
Data sharing through eDelivery in the HealthData@EU

With the COVID pandemic having revealed the need to react quickly to health crises, the EU renewed its focus on digitising access to health data for research and policy making (secondary use of health data). HealthData@EU within the European Health Data Space (EHDS) is preparing a new infrastructure for cross-border data sharing through eDelivery.