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Fusing Forces – Accelerating Open Science through Collaboration

Open Science FAIR 2025

15-17 September 2025 - Cern, Switzerland
Open Science FAIR 2025

In an era where global challenges demand collective intelligence, Open Science Fair 2025 will spotlight the power of globalinternational and cross-regional partnerships in shaping the future of Open Science. True progress requires collaboration that transcends borders, disciplines, and institutions—uniting diverse perspectives to drive meaningful change.

This year’s OSFair will explore how diverse forms of collaboration can accelerate discovery, enhance knowledge accessibility, and create a more transparent and equitable research ecosystem. By fostering open and inclusive cooperation across continents, we can build a stronger, more connected scientific community.

Join us from September 15 to 17 at CERN in Geneva as we come together to co-create the future of Open Science! Whether you’re an advocate, practitioner, or newcomer, OSFair 2025 is your platform to connect and contribute.

Type
External Events
Organiser
OpenAIRE
Date
15-17 September 2025
venue
Cern, Switzerland

EOSC Beyond at OSFAIR 2025

EOSC Beyond is holding the workshop "Introducing OpenREL: Rights Expression Languages for Open Science and International Data Spaces – A Practitioners’ Approach", with Melios Katsamakis (OpenAIRE), Prodromos Tsiavos (OpenAIRE), and Wim Hugo (DANS). The workshop takes place on 16 September 2025 in 82/1-001 Science Gateway Lab A.

As Open Science accelerates, licensing models must evolve. Join us for a hands-on workshop to explore OpenREL, a new rights expression toolkit developed in the Horizon Europe EOSC Beyond project. Learn how to represent complex access and reuse conditions in machine-readable form, from GDPR compliance to dual licensing and ethical constraints. Work through real-life cases with peers, shape the future of rights governance, and help build a FAIRer, trusted Open Science ecosystem.

EOSC Beyond is also represented at the OpenAIRE and EGI booths in the exhibition.