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Meet the final set of Datathon finalists!

Challenge 3: A Europe fit for the Digital Age

Datathon is an annual competition organised by the . It invites people from all around the world to build applications based on open data. This year, nine teams have been shortlisted to compete in the finals. You have already been introduced to the teams for Challenge 1: ‘A European Green Deal’ and Challenge 2: 'An economy that works for people'. You will now discover the three teams that aim to tackle Challenge 3: ‘A Europe fit for the digital age’.

Democracy Game

Try your hand at politics with this virtual debating tool! With the purpose of engaging citizens in politics, this game will host virtual debates, competition, and polls like a social networking app. You will be able to create virtual clubs, enter a virtual “townhall”, discover datasets, take the floor and express your arguments, record your performance, and connect with peers. The app allows you to draft policies on various real-life topics in local and national government. The game encourages young people to speak up, inspires them to think critically, fight fake news, and be part of the decision-making processes of politics. 

Trackmy

As a citizen, you are often far removed from decision-making, and obtaining information on policies is difficult due to the multitude of institutional websites, official databases, and pages. Trackmy changes this by bringing decision-making closer to you. Their unified, accessible, and interactive platform puts user-friendliness at the core of its design philosophy. You will be able to find information on policies, and sort, rank, and filter this information based on your interests and preferences. For example, with the step-by-step legislative tracker, you can investigate which decisions the is taking on your behalf. By doing so, Trackmy aims to promote inclusive governance through open data.

VisImE-360

Vision impairment is one of the most prevalent health conditions worldwide, affecting an increasing number of people. VisImE-360 offers a tool that helps allocate resources for corrections or medical aid. It will show the number of people that suffer from vision impairment and how much health care staff and medical resources are available for you. It will highlight the prevalence and available demographic patterns across countries, based on Eurostat data and scientific research studies. A wide set of indicators will help stakeholders to map vision impairment, draw comparisons between various countries, plan public health actions, and improve access to treatment.

Now the teams have a few months to work on their applications. They will pitch them to the jury at the finals of the competition in November, during the first-ever Open Data Days. to this unique event and see which team wins the competition!

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