Discover the winners of the 6th Castile and Leon Open Data Competition

Fecha de la noticia: 02-03-2023

Discover the winners of the 6th Castile and Leon Open Data Competition

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.