2. 2
We aim to make best use of the knowledge created in research, working with all stakeholders in the
innovation process, notably the industry (from large multinationals, to SMEs, to web-entrepreneurs),
academia and citizens.
The implementation: 'Airbus' of the Internet
3. In other words …
1. Making the world
‘smarter’ and accelerate
sustainable
technological innovation
2. Making Europe a world
leader in Future
Internet technologies
Characteristics
• fast access anywhere
• manage and reduce
energy consumption
• of ICT
• by ICT
• Open, standards-based
• Safe to use and secure
3
holistic/system
perspective/market
impact
NET Futures technology research
Net Futures innovation and applications research
Application Pull
Technology push
4. interNET INNOVATION – E3
4
Industry-driven
Internet Innovation
•Organisations
•Industries
•Value chains
Societal-driven
Internet Innovation
•Citizens
•Users
•Society
Entrepreneurship-driven
Internet Innovation
•Geeks
•Entrepreneurs
•Young professionals
5. 5
Net it be …
Network
Performance
Smart
Networks
Smart
Cities
5G-PPP
FIRE
Collective
Awareness
Platforms
FI-PPP
CC
Research
CC
Legal
CC
Deployment
(ECP)
Future
Internet
Assembly
Digital
Agenda
Assembly
2013
WE
Action
Plan
ICT2013
Event
Vilnius
8. SRA
SRA
• Industry-led and infra-driven
• new infrastructure req. (capacity,
mobility, integration, manageability)
• Ubiquitous networking
• RTD for innovation
2011 2013 2016 2019 2022
FI-PPP (300 M€ - EC contrib.)research & dev
validation
innovation
• Industry-led and user-driven
• Innovation focus – enable new class of
Internet services
• exploiting existing infrastructure
ETPs (Net!Works,
ISI, NEM, NESSI,
EPOSS)
Association
(Net!Works-led)
FP 7 Horizon2020
NI5G-PPP (xxx M€)research & development
innovationSRA
Web Entrepreneurship
Requirements(traffic/
mobility)
Future Internet
Public-Private Partnerships
9. Outcome of all of that is:
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1. Innovative Internet
services for business,
users, citizens and
society
2. New technologies,
patents and intellectual
property3. Entrepreneurs and SMEs
leverage the Internet
better
4. More and better jobs in
Europe, especially when
entering the job market
5. Socio-economic growth
•
Co-funding Internet research
•
RTD& I based Public-private
partnerships
•
Companies & research
organisations
•
Researchers & innovators
•
Member states and regional
policy environments
Innovation funnel
11. Creating Industrial Leadership and
Competitive Frameworks
− Leadership in enabling and industrial
technologies
−ICT
−Nanotech., Materials, Manuf. and
Processing
−Biotechnology
−Space
− Access to risk finance
− Innovation in SMEs
Excellence in the Science Base
− Frontier research (ERC)
− Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
− Skills and career development (Marie Curie)
− Research infrastructures
Shared objectives and principles
Common rules, toolkit of funding schemes
Europe 2020 priorities
European Research Area
Simplified access
International cooperation
Dissemination & knowledge tranfer
Tackling Societal Challenges
− Health, demographic change and wellbeing
− Food security, sustainable agriculture and
the bio-based economy
− Secure, clean and efficient energy
− Smart, green and integrated transport
− Climate action, resource efficiency and raw
materials
− Inclusive, innovative and reflective
societies
− Secure Societies
EIT
JRC
ICT
ICT
ICT
ICT
ICT
ICT
ICT
ICT
ICT
13. Opportunities
for Others!
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• Open Calls by the 5 large scale trials. Each has a budget of
about € 1.35 million reserved for adding new partners
(summer 2013)
• XIFI: Open Call for additional infrastructures (summer
2013)
• Open Innovation Lab is the testbed hosting the innovative
FI-PPP technologies accessible to anyone (summer 2013)
• Phase 3 will expand the innovative technologies to SMEs
and web-entrepreneurs to create innovative services and
applications.
Stay tuned! www.fi-ppp.eu
14. Phase 3
Quick Facts:
Call Closure 10 December 2013
€ 100 million for SMEs & web entrepreneurs
€ 30 million for sustainability and take-up
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15. Objective
• Wide take-up of FI-PPP results by SMEs and web-
entrepreneurs - use of the Generic and Specific
Enablers developed in FI-WARE and the trials.
• Develop services and applications making use
of innovative infrastructures, big data, Internet of
Things, etc.
• Long-term success
of the FI-PPP
… for details see the FI-PPP
work-programme 2013
Example: Finding
a loo in Vienna
•Geo-location
•Navigation
•Augmented reality
•Use open data of
the city of Vienna
16. FI-PPP Call 3
• Objective 1.8: Expansion of Use Cases
• Objective 1.9: Technology Foundation Extension and Usage
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Technology Foundation
Technology Foundation
- Extension
- Usage
PHASE 3
PHASE 1 PHASE 2
Use Cases (Phase 1) Use Cases
(Phase 2)
Expansion of Use
Cases (Phase 3)
Objective 1.8
Objective 1.9
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Public sector
ICT infrastructure provider
Regional Dev Agency
Accelerator 1
Accelerator 2
ICT infrastructure provider
SME association 1
SME association 2
SME association 3
SME
SME
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SME
SME
SME
SME
SME
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18. Possible actors
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consortium
• Accelerators
• Company managed funds
• ICT infrastructure providers
• Public sector
• Regional Development Agencies
• Sectorial ecosystems
• SME associations
• Others?
By sector
By company ecosystem
By regional dimension
By …
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The Future Internet Public-Private Partnership was launched in May 2011 to advance Europe's competitiveness in Future Internet technologies and systems. Industry driven, it supports innovative Internet-enhanced applications of public and social relevance, notably in urban areas. It aims to make public service infrastructures and business processes smarter, meaning more intelligent, more efficient, more sustainable. The Future Internet PPP projects address different areas such as energy, health, logistics/transport, content industry or the sensing enterprise, however builds on a common technological components that are re-usable, open and interoperable with evolving infrastructure and technologies.
Before looking at the opportunities offered by the third phase of the FI-PPP, there are possibilities to join already the second phase.
The Future Internet Public-Private Partnership was launched in May 2011 to advance Europe's competitiveness in Future Internet technologies and systems. Industry driven, it supports innovative Internet-enhanced applications of public and social relevance, notably in urban areas. It aims to make public service infrastructures and business processes smarter, meaning more intelligent, more efficient, more sustainable. The Future Internet PPP projects address different areas such as energy, health, logistics/transport, content industry or the sensing enterprise, however builds on a common technological components that are re-usable, open and interoperable with evolving infrastructure and technologies.
Join the FI-PPP Portal
Outcome: A set of networked European Future Internet ecosystems using advanced infrastructure and innovative Internet services and applications pushed into the hands of private and professional users.