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CCI Thrive presenting on the Ars Electronica Festival

Bringing "big data" to the arts - CCI Thrive will be sourcing the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz.

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Ars Electronica Festival
6-10 September 2023
Linz, Austria


The CCI Thrive project is making waves at this year's Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, bringing together innovation and collaboration in the realm of data sharing. With a focus on unlocking the potential of cross-sector data sharing, CCI Thrive is set to take the big stage in exploring new avenues of cooperation and growth.

As part of its research, CCI Thrive will be conducting around 20 interviews with individuals from differing sectors of profession and expertise. In addition to the interviews and demonstrator, Ars Electronica Festival attendees can look forward to an engaging panel discussion. This discussion will delve into the promising topic of leveraging cross-sector data sharing to optimise products and services, meeting the diverse needs of various markets. These interviews and the panel will contribute to a comprehensive white paper that will shed light upon the transformative power of data sharing.

CCI Thrive's presence at Ars Electronica Festival 2023 shows the project's commitment to fostering collaboration, innovation, and the intelligent use of data.

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