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The Open Data Institute (ODI) is a non-profit private company limited by guarantee, based in the United Kingdom. [2] Founded by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Sir Nigel Shadbolt in 2012, the ODI's mission is to connect, equip and inspire people around the world to innovate with data.
The ODI is a non-profit company founded by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Sir Nigel Shadbolt, aiming to build a world where data works for everyone. It provides training, consultancy, tools, and policy development to foster transparency, accountability, and innovation through data.
ODI Learning offers online courses to help you develop data skills and understand data ethics and AI. Learn from the Open Data Institute's expert trainers and join a global community of data learners.
Learn data skills with the Open Data Institute (ODI), a UK-based organisation that promotes open data and data literacy. Explore courses on data foundations, analysis, ethics, AI, strategic skills and practical tools.
L'Open Data Institute est une fondation créée en décembre 2012 par Tim Berners-Lee et Nigel Shadbolt pour promouvoir les données ouvertes.
The ODI is a UK-based organisation that works to make data open, trustworthy and fair. In 2019, it explored data ethics, data sharing, public services, innovation and startups, and collaborated with partners and members across sectors and countries.