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The Data Observatory, a vehicle to foster digital economy using natural advantages in astronomy in Chile

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2020

Demián Arancibia
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Project Team
Amelia Bayo
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Advisor
Guillermo Cabrera-Vives
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Advisor
Francisco Föster
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Advisor
Roberto González
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Advisor
Mario Hamuy
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Management Committee
Juan Carlos Maureira
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Advisor
Peter Quinn
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Management Committee
Juan Rada
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Management Committee
Gabriel Rodriguez
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Management Committee
Juande Santander-Vela
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Project Team
Massimo Tarenghi
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Management Committee
María Teresa Ruiz
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Management Committee
Mauro San-Martin
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Advisor
Robert Williams
Affiliation:
Astroinformatics Program Management Committee
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Abstract

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The Astroinformatics Program is funded by the Chilean Economy Ministry’s (FIE Grant FIE-2016-V022, CORFO Grant 16IFI6626) with the mission to identify and initiate investments to foster Chilean Digital Economy, using Astronomy data-centric tools (known as astroinformatics). Over 2017 we worked with communities across sectors identifying opportunities to achieve the program mission, the Data Observatory vision emerged from that work and will guide design activities throughout 2018.

Type
Contributed Papers
Copyright
© International Astronomical Union 2020

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