TEADAL Project Publishes Final Results & Open-Source Technologies

The TEADAL project (Trustworthy, Energy-Aware Federated DAta Lakes along the computing continuum) has officially published its final project results and made its suite of open-source technologies available to the global community. The culmination of this EU-funded Horizon Europe initiative, which ran from September 2022 through October 2025, marks a key milestone in advancing federated data infrastructure with privacy, energy efficiency, and governance at its core.

The TEADAL open-source repository on GitHub now hosts the core technologies developed throughout the project, including the TEADAL Node platform and supporting tools for policy management, data cataloging, workload monitoring, and federated data product generation, all available under the Apache 2.0 open-source license:
👉 https://github.com/HE-TEADAL-PROJECT

TEADAL on GitHub

What’s Included in the Open-Source Release

The published GitHub organisation makes publicly accessible:

  • TEADAL Node – the foundational Kubernetes-based platform hosting the project’s components.
  • Advocate toolkit -supports verifiable records of execution for secure data handling.
  • Policy Manager & Data Catalog modules – enabling governance, privacy enforcement, and data discovery across federated lakes.
  • Performance monitoring and AI-assisted tooling developed during the project’s lifetime.

These artefacts empower researchers, developers, and industry practitioners to build and extend federated data systems that are resilient, privacy-aware, and energy-conscious across cloud and edge environments.

About TEADAL

Funded under the Horizon Europe programme (Grant Agreement No. 101070186), TEADAL brought together partners from across Europe to address emerging challenges in data sharing, trustworthy governance, and energy-aware analytics. The project delivered a collection of interoperable technologies that enable trusted, verifiable, and energy-efficient data flows across federated data lakes, facilitating collaborations across sectors such as healthcare, mobility, industry, and regional planning. 

The project formally concluded in October 2025, highlighted by its successful Final Event webinar “Advancing Federated European Data Spaces – The TEADAL Perspective”, where insights and outcomes were shared with policymakers, developers, and stakeholders throughout Europe.