On 11 June 2018, the High Level Expert Group on the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and the FAIR Data Expert Group organised, together with the European Commission, the second meeting of stakeholders - the EOSC Summit 2018 with the participation of EUDAT.
 
EUDAT was presented both as one of the key projects that form the pillars of the EOSC (through EOSC-hub) and will contribute to its realisation, and as an EOSC in Practice where they showcase EUDAT's sustainability model.  
 
The aim of the event was to take stock on progress and achievements towards the EOSC, a year on since the first Summit. It allowed participants to share information on relevant activities and commitments and to reflect on the steps ahead to ensure an effective implementation of the EOSC.
 
It also served as an opportunity to launch a stakeholder consultation on the draft ‘Rules of Participation of EOSC' and on the draft 'FAIR Data Action Plan', two key inputs for the future EOSC governance.
 
The event was primarily targeting the members of the 'coalition of doers' that emerged from the successful first EOSC Summit held in June 2017 and the wide support to the ensuing EOSC Declaration.
 
The EOSC initiative, as it was foreseen by the Communication on the 'European Cloud Initiative', was strongly supported and the participants stressed the need to act immediately to keep the momentum achieved by a 'coalition of doers'. It emerged clearly that the EOSC must be inclusive: all science stakeholders should get equally good conditions for data-driven science, regardless of their discipline and country.
 
The Summit resulted in the EOSC Declaration,  which is composed of 33 high level statements that capture stakeholders' shared understanding of the action needed on the Data culture and FAIR data, Research data services and architecture, Governance and funding, to make the EOSC a reality by 2020. About 70 scientific stakeholders signed the EOSC Declaration following the Summit.
 
Watch the livestream through this link.