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Once again, the Junta de Castilla y León has launched its open data contest to reward the innovative use of public information.

In this post, we summarize the details to participate in the IX edition of this event, which is an opportunity for both professionals and students, creative people or multidisciplinary teams who wish to give visibility to their talent through the reuse of public data.

What does the competition consist of?

The aim of the competition is to recognize projects that use open datasets from the Junta de Castilla y León. These datasets can be combined, if the participants wish, with other public or private sources, at any level of administration.

Projects can be submitted in four categories:

  • Ideas category: aimed at people or teams who want to submit a proposal to create a service, studio, application, website or any other type of development. The project does not need to be completed; the important thing is that the idea is original, viable and has a potential positive impact.
  • Products and services category: designed for projects already developed and accessible to citizens, such as online services, mobile applications or websites. All developments must be available via a public URL. This category includes a specific award for students enrolled in official education during the 2024/2025 or 2025/2026 school years.
  • Didactic resource category: aimed at educational projects that use open data as a support tool in the classroom. The aim is to promote innovative teaching through Creative Commons licensed resources, which can be shared and reused by teachers and students.
  • Data journalism category: it will reward journalistic works published or updated in a relevant way, in written or audiovisual format, that make use of open data to inform, contextualize or analyze topics of interest to citizens. The journalistic pieces must have been published in a printed or digital media since September 24, 2024, the day following the end date of the deadline for submission of candidacies of the immediately preceding call for awards.

In all categories, it is essential that at least one dataset from the open data portal of the Junta de Castilla y León is used. This platform has hundreds of datasets on different sectors such as the environment, economy, society, public administration, culture, education, etc. that can be used as a basis to develop useful, informative and transformative ideas.

Who can participate?

The competition is open to any natural or legal person, who can be presented individually or in a group. In addition, you can submit more than one application even for different categories. Although the same project may not receive more than one award, this flexibility allows the same idea to be explored from different approaches: educational, journalistic, technical or conceptual.

What prizes are awarded?

The 2025 edition of the contest includes prizes with a financial endowment, accrediting diploma and institutional dissemination through the open data portal and other communication channels of the Board.

The distribution and amount of the prizes by category is:

  • Ideas category
    • First prize: €1,500
    • Second prize: €500
  • Category products & services
    • First prize: €2,500
    • Second prize: €1,500
    • Third prize: €500
    • Special Student Prize: €1,500
  • Category teaching resource
    • First prize: €1,500
  • Data journalism category
    • First prize: €1,500
    • Second prize: €1,000

Under what criteria are the prizes awarded? The jury will assess the candidatures considering different evaluation criteria, as set out in the rules and the order of call, including their originality, social utility, technical quality, feasibility, impact, economic value and degree of innovation.

How to participate?

As in other editions, candidacies can be submitted in two ways:

  • In person, at the General Registry of the Ministry of the Presidency, at the registry assistance offices of the Junta de Castilla y León or at the places established in article 16.4 of Law 39/2015.
  • Electronics, through the electronic headquarters of the Junta de Castilla y León

Each application must include:

  • Identification data of the author(s).
  • Title of the project.
  • Category or categories to which it is submitted.
  • An explanatory report of the project, with a maximum length of 1,000 words, providing all the information that can be assessed by the jury according to the established scale.
  • In the case of submitting an application to the Products and Services category, the URL to access the project will be specified

The deadline to submit proposals is September 22, 2025

With this contest, the Junta de Castilla y León reaffirms its commitment to the open data policy and the culture of reuse. The competition not only recognizes the creativity, innovation and usefulness of the projects presented, but also contributes to disseminating the transformative potential of open data in areas such as education, journalism, technology or social entrepreneurship.

In previous editions, solutions to improve mobility, interactive maps on forest fires, tools for the analysis of public expenditure or educational resources on the rural environment, among many other examples, have been awarded. You can read more about last year's winning proposals and others on our website. In addition, all these projects can be consulted in the history of winners available on the community's open data portal.

We encourage you to participate in the contest and get the most out of open data in Castilla y León!

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The Junta de Castilla y León has just launched a new edition of its open data competition. In doing so, it seeks to recognise the implementation of projects using datasets from its Open Data Portal. The call for applications will be open until the end of September, so you can take advantage of the remaining weeks of summer to submit your application.

What does the competition consist of?

The objective of the 8th Open Data Competition is to recognise the implementation of projects using open data in four categories:

  • Ideas" category: participants will have to describe an idea to create studies, services, websites or applications for mobile devices.
  • Products and Services" category: studies, services, websites or applications for mobile devices, which must be accessible to all citizens via the web through a URL, will be awarded.
  • Didactic Resource" category: consists of the creation of new and innovative open didactic resources to support classroom teaching. These resources must be published under Creative Commons licences.
  • Category "Data Journalism": Journalistic pieces published or updated (in a relevant way) in both written and audiovisual media are sought.

All categories have one thing in common: the project must use at least one dataset from the Junta de Castilla y León's Open Data portal. These datasets can be combined, if the authors so wish, with other data sources, private or public, from any level of administration.

Who can participate?

The competition is open to any natural or legal person who has carried out a project and meets the requirements of each category. Neither public administrations nor those persons who have collaborated directly or indirectly in the preparation of the regulatory bases and the call for applications may participate.

You can participate as an individual or in a group. In addition, the same person may submit more than one application for the same or different categories. The same project can also be submitted in several categories, although it can only be awarded in one category.

What do the prizes consist of?

A jury will evaluate the proposals received on the basis of a series of requirements, including their usefulness, economic value, originality, quality, etc. Once all the projects have been evaluated, a number of winners will be announced, who will receive a diploma, open data consultancy and the following prize money :

  1. Category Ideas.
    • First prize €1,500.
    • Second prize 500€.
  2. Category Products and services. In this case, a special award for students has also been created, aimed at people enrolled in the 2023/2024 and 2024/2025 academic years, both in university and non-university education, provided that it is official.
    • First prize €2,500.
    • Second prize: €1,500.
    • Third prize: €500.
    • Student Prize: €1,500.
  3. Category Educational resource.
    • First prize: €1,500.
  4. Category Data Journalism.
    • First prize: €1,500.
    • Second prize : €1,000.

In addition, the winning entries will be disseminated and promoted through the Open Data Portal of Castilla y León and other media of the Administration.

What are the deadlines?

The deadline for receiving applications opened on 23 July 2024, one day after the publication of the rules in the Official Gazette of Castilla y León.  Participants will have until 23 September 2024 to submit their applications.

How can I participate?

Applications can be submitted in person or electronically.

Applications should include information on:

  • Author(s) of the project.
  • Project title.
  • Category or categories for which you are applying.
  • Project report, with a maximum length of 1,000 words.

You have all the detailed information at the website, where the competition rules are included.

With this new edition, the Castilla y León Data Portal reaffirms its commitment not only to the publication of open data, but also to the promotion of its reuse. Such actions are a showcase to promote examples of the use of open data in different fields. You can see last year's winning projects in this article.

Come and take part!

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Noticia

The awards ceremony for the seventh edition of the Castilla y León open data competition was held on Monday 12 February seventh edition of the Castilla y León open data competition, which aims to recognise and value the good use of open dataas well as promoting and encouraging its use and exploitation.

The competition, which has been running since 2016, aims to to raise interest in open data and the and the multiple economic possibilities associated with it. In this way, the initiative, organised by the Regional Ministry of the Presidency of the Junta de Castilla y Leónthe initiative, organised by the Regional Ministry of the Presidency of Castile and Leon, recognises projects that generate ideas, studies, services, websites or mobile applications. As has been the case in previous editions, the common denominator of the entries in this competition is the use of datasets from the Open Data Portal of the Junta de Castilla y León.

Thirty-two entries were submitted in this call, of which eight were awarded in one of the four categories eight of them have been awarded in one of the four categories: Ideas, Products and Services, Didactic Resource and Data Journalism.

Eight award-winning projects in this edition of the competition

The winners in the different categories, chosen from the 32 entries submitted, were:

Category Ideas:

  • First prize of 1500 €: Health supply in Castilla y León / Dashboard - Author: Almudena María Moreno Maderuelo.
    • Scorecard related to public health in Castilla y León, based on open data.
  • Second prize of 500 €: "Geographical names and their oral transmission" - Author: Guillermo Herrero Gacimartín.
    • An idea to take advantage of open data to promote the conservation and dissemination of the wealth of geographical names and histories of the peoples of our autonomous community.

Category Products and Services:

Didactic Resource Category:

Data Journalism Category:

The Junta de Castilla y León has published a list of all the projects that entered the competition, available on its website: https://datosabiertos.jcyl.es/web/es/concurso-datos-abiertos/proyectos-presentados.html

During the awards ceremony, the Minister of the Presidency of the Junta de Castilla y León, Luis Miguel González Gago, insisted on the premise of continuing to improve the presentation and accessibility of open data accessibility of open data. In this sense, the aim is to improve the visualisation of the data presented by all the departments of the Junta de Castilla y León, which in a homogeneous and coordinated way will use the same presentation schemes so that they can be easily located, understood and interpreted easily located, understood and interpreted by citizens by citizens. A commitment to interoperability.

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On August 1, the Junta de Castilla y León opened the deadline to receive new proposals in the field of open data. Thus, with the aim of "recognizing the realization of projects that provide any type of idea, study, service, website or applications for mobile devices, and that use datasets from the Open Data Portal of the Junta de Castilla y León", they have launched a new edition of their open data contest.

The initiative, which has been running since 2016, aims to awaken interest in open data and the multiple economic possibilities associated with it. In this way, it manages to encourage the production of services and projects linked to the reuse of public information and the data economy of Castilla y León.

The period for submitting projects in the different categories set out in the rules (Ideas, Products and Services, Educational Resource and Data Journalism) will be open for two months, extending until October 2. The procedure for submitting applications follows the same dynamics as in previous years: participants can choose to apply in person or electronically. The latter will be carried out through the Electronic Headquarters of Castilla y León and can be processed by both individuals and legal entities.

Promoting open data through four differentiated categories

As in previous editions, the projects and associated prizes are divided into four different categories:

Teaching Resource: Creation of open teaching resources (published under Creative Commons licenses), new and innovative, that use datasets from the Junta de Castilla y León's Open Data portal and that serve as support for classroom teaching. The 6th edition of the contest awarded the GeoChef project in this category. Its author received €1,500 in prize money.

Products and Services: Projects that provide studies, services, websites or applications for mobile devices using datasets from the Junta de Castilla y León's Open Data portal. In the 2022 edition, the first prize in this category went to 'Oferta de Formación profesional de Castilla y León, una alternativa atractiva y accesible con herramientas no-cod'. Its author won €2,500.

Data Journalism: This category includes journalistic pieces published or updated (in a relevant way) in any medium (written or audiovisual), using datasets from the Open Data portal of the Junta de Castilla y León. In the previous edition, Asociación Maldita took the first place thanks to the informative service, 'Elections 13-F in Castilla y León: there will be 186 polling stations less than in the autonomic elections of 2019'.

Ideas: This includes those projects that describe an idea that can be used to create studies, services, websites or applications for mobile devices. The main requirement they must meet is to use datasets from the Junta de Castilla y León's Open Data portal. Last year the project 'Elige tu Universidad (Castilla y León)' was awarded the first prize of €1,500.

Regarding the awards of this seventh edition, the prizes have an economic endowment of 12,000 €, which is distributed according to the awarded category and the position achieved.

Ideas Category

  • First prize 1,500 €.
  • Second prize 500 €.

Products and services category

  • First prize 2.500 € 
  • Second prize 1.500 €.
  • Third prize 500 €.
  • Students prize: 1.500 €.

Educational resource category

  • First prize 1.500 €.

Data Journalism Category

  • First prize 1.500 € 
  • Second prize 1.000 € 

As in previous editions of the competition, the final verdict will be issued by a jury made up of members with proven experience in the field of open data, information analysis or the digital economy. The jury's decisions will be made by majority vote and, in the event of a tie, the final decision will rest with the president.

Once the result is known, the winners will have a period of five working days to accept the award. If the prize is not accepted, it will be understood that the prize has been waived. If you want to consult in detail the conditions and legal bases of the contest you can access them through this link.

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Noticia

On 21 February, the winners of the 6th edition of the Castilla y León Open Data Competition were presented with their prizes. This competition, organised by the Regional Ministry of the Presidency of the Regional Government of Castilla y León, recognises projects that provide ideas, studies, services, websites or mobile applications, using datasets from its Open Data Portal.

The event was attended, among others, by Jesús Julio Carnero García, Minister of the Presidency, and Rocío Lucas Navas, Minister of Education of the Junta de Castilla y León.

In his speech, the Minister Jesús Julio Carnero García emphasised that the Regional Government is going to launch the Data Government project, with which they intend to combine Transparency and Open Data, in order to improve the services offered to citizens.

In addition, the Data Government project has an approved allocation of almost 2.5 million euros from the Next Generation Funds, which includes two lines of work: both the design and implementation of the Data Government model, as well as the training for public employees.

This is an Open Government action which, as the Councillor himself added, "is closely related to transparency, as we intend to make Open Data freely available to everyone, without copyright restrictions, patents or other control or registration mechanisms".

Nine prize-winners in the 6th edition of the Castilla y León Open Data Competition

It is precisely in this context that initiatives such as the 6th edition of the Castilla y León Open Data Competition stand out. In its sixth edition, it has received a total of 26 proposals from León, Palencia, Salamanca, Zamora, Madrid and Barcelona.

In this way, the 12,000 euros distributed in the four categories defined in the rules have been distributed among nine of the above-mentioned proposals. This is how the awards were distributed by category:

Products and Services Category: aimed at recognising projects that provide studies, services, websites or applications for mobile devices and that are accessible to all citizens via the web through a URL.

  • First prize: 'Oferta de Formación profesional de Castilla y León. An attractive and accessible alternative with no-cod tools'". Author: Laura Folgado Galache (Zamora). 2,500 euros.
  • Second prize: 'Enjoycyl: collection and exploitation of assistance and evaluation of cultural activities'. Author: José María Tristán Martín (Palencia). 1,500 euros.
  • Third prize: 'Aplicación del problema de la p-mediana a la Atención Primaria en Castilla y León'.  Authors: Carlos Montero and Ernesto Ramos (Salamanca) 500 euros.
  • Student prize: 'Play4CyL'. Authors: Carlos Montero and Daniel Heras (Salamanca) 1,500 euros.

Ideas category: seeks to reward projects that describe an idea for developing studies, services, websites or applications for mobile devices.

  • First prize: 'Elige tu Universidad (Castilla y León)'. Authors: Maite Ugalde Enríquez and Miguel Balbi Klosinski (Barcelona) 1,500 euros.
  • Second prize: 'Bots to interact with open data - Conversational interfaces to facilitate access to public data (BODI)'. Authors: Marcos Gómez Vázquez and Jordi Cabot Sagrera (Barcelona) 500 euros

Data Journalism Category: awards journalistic pieces published or updated (in a relevant way) in any medium (written or audiovisual).

  • First prize: '13-F elections in Castilla y León: there will be 186 fewer polling stations than in the 2019 regional elections'. Authors: Asociación Maldita contra la desinformación (Madrid) 1,500 euros.
  • Second prize: 'More than 2,500 mayors received nothing from their city council in 2020 and another 1,000 have not reported their salary'. Authors: Asociación Maldita contra la desinformación (Madrid). 1,000 euros.

Didactic Resource Category: recognises the creation of new and innovative open didactic resources (published under Creative Commons licences) that support classroom teaching.

In short, and as the Regional Ministry of the Presidency itself points out, with this type of initiative and the Open Data Portal, two basic principles are fulfilled: firstly, that of transparency, by making available to society as a whole data generated by the Community Administration in the development of its functions, in open formats and with a free licence for its use; and secondly, that of collaboration, allowing the development of shared initiatives that contribute to social and economic improvements through joint work between citizens and public administrations.

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Noticia

La Junta de Castilla y León publica en datos.gob.es los conjuntos de datos abiertos que ya presenta en su el Portal de Datos Abiertos de la Junta de Castilla y León. La publicación de estos conjuntos de datos se realiza a través de la federación establecida entre el Catálogo de Datos abiertos de la Junta de Castilla y León y el Catálogo de datos de datos.gob.es. Con esta federación de catálogos, sus conjuntos de datos podrán ser localizados indistintamente en ambos catálogos de datos, haciéndolos, por lo tanto, más accesibles a cualquier consumidor o usuario de datos abiertos.

La federación entre estos catálogos, al igual que con otros catálogos, se establece a través de un módulo federador que envía, desde el Catálogo de Datos abiertos de la Junta de Castilla y León de forma periódica y automatizada, los registros de los conjuntos de datos publicados y/o actualizados al Catálogo de datos de datos.gob.es.

Los conjuntos de datos abiertos publicados por la Junta de Castilla y León se encuentran en su mayoría en ficheros con formatos estructurados tipo CSV. Siguiendo la taxonomía de sectores primarios que estable la Norma Técnica de Interoperabilidad de Reutilización de recursos de la información, los datos pertenecen a temas sobre demografía, medio ambiente, turismo y medio rural, entre otros. La actualización de ellos, según la naturaleza de los datos, llega a ser hasta diaria. Con estas características, la Junta de Castilla y León manifiesta el propósito firme de poner a disposición datos abiertos para ser reutilizados por parte de ciudadanos, empresas y sector público en general.

Con la publicación de estos primeros datos públicos procedentes de una Comunidad Autónoma, el Catálogo de datos de datos.gob.es inicia así la publicación de datos pertenecientes al ámbito autonómico, que se suman a los datos publicados de ámbito estatal y local.

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