Providing food information via QR codes is not an adequate substitute to printing them on labels
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Digital Europa Thesaurus
digital divide
There is a growing impact of technology and digital connectivity on how we live, from how we socialize and work, to production and governance.
The EU’s Long-Term Vision for Rural Areas identifies digital connectivity as a fundamental pre-requisite for the development of business, health, education, administration and banking services, and more, and for achieving a comparable...
The "digital revolution" is impacting everything, from economy, innovation, science and education, to health, sustainability, governance, and lifestyles. Digital technologies will fundamentally change business models, institutions...
Freedom in the World 2019 The Open Data Barometer Source: Freedom House, Freedom in the World 2019 Reporters Without Borders, The World Press Freedom Index
While the world becomes increasingly hyperconnected, digital inequality (increased by the development of a digital oligarchy) is the fastest growing inequality, impacting all sectors of activities worldwide..
ESPAS - European Strategy and Policy Analysis System: ORBIS, Open Repository Base on International Strategic Studies - continuously updated. Shaping the Future: thoughts...
Regional demographics of working-age population are deepening: by 2050, the number of people of 20-64 years old will decrease (compared to 2015) by 49 million in Europe, by 22...
Digital oligarchy is the fastest growing consolidation of power, as the leading companies try to gain monopoly over the technologies they control. Outside of China, the Internet world is dominated...
Governance Increasing global connectedness will continue to foster the interactions among non-state actors beyond states' capacity to control them, increasingly challenging traditional governance...