Demonstrator Use Case Training Material

Welcome to the “EDITO Resources” section — a compilation of learning materials and resources provided by EDITO and additional demonstrations created within the DTO-BioFlow project. This page links to selected resources, tutorials, and example workflows designed to help users explore, contribute to, and build on the EDITO platform. A full catalogue of training materials and resources, and related documentation can be further found on the EDITO documentation pages

Through these additional materials, participants can familiarise themselves with the EDITO infrastructure, including its data services, tools, and onboarding processes. From exploring datasets in the EDITO DataLab to contributing new tutorials and services, these resources aim to support DTO-Bioflow users in navigating the full data flow within the EDITO framework.

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World-class oceanographic data at your fingertips

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Design and run digital twin ocean applications with your favourite tools

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CONTRIBUTE

Join the marine open data science community.

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Re-use existing tools in your workflow.

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Access Copernicus Marine and EMODnet data in one click. No sign-up, no registration required. Just dive in to explore an ocean of data!

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Take advantage of near-data computing, collaborate, and build end-user apps and reproducible processes. Register for the EDITO platform and start building! After registration, a request for computing resources must be made through our form. We will review it and grant it to you as soon as possible.

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Contribute and learn about Ocean data science with trainings and tutorials. Share your data or applications with the EDITO Community! Get familiar with the EDITO platform and request your account when you are ready to start sharing.

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A selection of tools that are discussed and identified to be reusable in DTO-Bioflow.