This presentation was to explain to startups what is FIWARE at overall level for them to apply to Impact Growth in the context of the FIWARE Accelerate Initiative
Slides from Pekka Koponen, Development Director, Forum Virium Helsinki; CitySDK. Presented at CSC 2016, session 1: OASC 101 – getting hands-on with API, data models
The document discusses Dassault Systemes' vision for smart cities using its 3DEXPERIENCE platform and virtual 3D modeling. It describes how a virtual 3D model of Singapore called Virtual Singapore can be used by citizens, government, and businesses to enhance planning, mobility, sustainability and resilience through simulations, data analytics, and stakeholder collaboration. Use cases shown include increasing inter-agency collaboration, enhancing mobility for disabled people, urban planning, emergency response simulation, and engaging citizens.
Cisco's CREATE program aims to spark innovation by creating solutions to real-world problems, leading partners and customers to new markets and opportunities using cutting-edge technology. The program's vision is to pioneer innovation and accelerate digital thinking. Some potential applications highlighted include onboard entertainment, smart ticketing, retail, and environmental management on trains, as well as remote asset management, train positioning, and staff communication tools. The program also seeks to develop a new security framework for IoT sensors that features low-cost, low-power, and long-lasting endpoints that can be retrofitted.
Slides from Mr. Joel Bacquet, EC, DG CONNECT, Net Futures, Experimental Platforms. Presented at CSC 2016, session 1: OASC 101 – getting hands-on with API, data models
and platforms.
This document introduces WeLive, a new concept for public administration based on citizen co-created mobile urban services. WeLive aims to transform current e-government approaches into a collaborative solution using web, technology, information, and mobility. It proposes an open ecosystem of tools to promote co-innovation and co-creation of personalized public services through public-private partnerships. WeLive will undergo two-phase pilots in four cities/regions across Europe to test exploitable public service applications and other assets.
The city of Barcelona has the assets to become a leading 5G hub in Southern Europe, including its role hosting the Mobile World Congress. It offers an open, city-wide 5G lab and testbed for pilots with top companies in various industry verticals. The ecosystem includes operators, infrastructure providers, startups, solution providers, vendors, and R&D centers collaborating on use cases in areas like industry 4.0, healthcare, and mobility. Current pilot projects are testing collaborative robotics, remote surgery using 5G, and connected cars.
1st Open Call for BIG IoT - platforms and services integration
Open call launched on April, 26th, 2017
Deadline: June, 16th 2017 at 17.00.
Total budget: 300.000 €;
Maximum budget for proposal: 60.000 €
Expected duration of work: 5-6 months
Expected number of funded projects: 5-6
Slides from Pekka Koponen, Development Director, Forum Virium Helsinki; CitySDK. Presented at CSC 2016, session 1: OASC 101 – getting hands-on with API, data models
The document discusses Dassault Systemes' vision for smart cities using its 3DEXPERIENCE platform and virtual 3D modeling. It describes how a virtual 3D model of Singapore called Virtual Singapore can be used by citizens, government, and businesses to enhance planning, mobility, sustainability and resilience through simulations, data analytics, and stakeholder collaboration. Use cases shown include increasing inter-agency collaboration, enhancing mobility for disabled people, urban planning, emergency response simulation, and engaging citizens.
Cisco's CREATE program aims to spark innovation by creating solutions to real-world problems, leading partners and customers to new markets and opportunities using cutting-edge technology. The program's vision is to pioneer innovation and accelerate digital thinking. Some potential applications highlighted include onboard entertainment, smart ticketing, retail, and environmental management on trains, as well as remote asset management, train positioning, and staff communication tools. The program also seeks to develop a new security framework for IoT sensors that features low-cost, low-power, and long-lasting endpoints that can be retrofitted.
Slides from Mr. Joel Bacquet, EC, DG CONNECT, Net Futures, Experimental Platforms. Presented at CSC 2016, session 1: OASC 101 – getting hands-on with API, data models
and platforms.
This document introduces WeLive, a new concept for public administration based on citizen co-created mobile urban services. WeLive aims to transform current e-government approaches into a collaborative solution using web, technology, information, and mobility. It proposes an open ecosystem of tools to promote co-innovation and co-creation of personalized public services through public-private partnerships. WeLive will undergo two-phase pilots in four cities/regions across Europe to test exploitable public service applications and other assets.
The city of Barcelona has the assets to become a leading 5G hub in Southern Europe, including its role hosting the Mobile World Congress. It offers an open, city-wide 5G lab and testbed for pilots with top companies in various industry verticals. The ecosystem includes operators, infrastructure providers, startups, solution providers, vendors, and R&D centers collaborating on use cases in areas like industry 4.0, healthcare, and mobility. Current pilot projects are testing collaborative robotics, remote surgery using 5G, and connected cars.
1st Open Call for BIG IoT - platforms and services integration
Open call launched on April, 26th, 2017
Deadline: June, 16th 2017 at 17.00.
Total budget: 300.000 €;
Maximum budget for proposal: 60.000 €
Expected duration of work: 5-6 months
Expected number of funded projects: 5-6
Slides from Mr. Sergio Garcia Gomez, Chair, WG on Smart Cities, Alli- ance for IoT Innovation (AIOTI) (Telefonica). 
Presented at CSC 2016, session2: Open Session on IoT Large Scale Pilots for Reference Zones in EU cities.
FIWARE for Smart Cities: City of Ancona - Parking AdvisorFIWARE
FIWARE for Smart Cities: City of Ancona - Parking Advisor presentation, by Prog. Ing. Gian Marco Revel.
Smart City / Smart Mobility. Conference track. 1st FIWARE Summit, Málaga, Dec. 13-15, 2016.
The OSS in Big Cities initiative aims to promote open source software adoption among major cities. It will share success stories and best practices of cities using open source applications for e-government services, smart cities, and other domains. The initiative is led by OW2 and the City of Paris and hopes to engage other large cities. Activities will include networking events, writing documentation, and code/expertise sharing to build strategic awareness and support for open source among city IT leaders and officials. The goal is to help open source solutions gain equal consideration with proprietary options for cities' complex technology needs.
Ruggedised - Inter-city collaboration and indexing varunmatj
Cities can become smarter by connecting through digital, infrastructural and human networks to unlock their potential and harness ideas, technologies and investments. Partnerships between local governments, utilities, innovative companies and citizens can foster collaboration to deploy smart infrastructure and services, while also improving city administration to pursue goals like innovation, investment, sustainability and quality of life. Working across cities through knowledge sharing programs can help them become smarter and solve challenges in a more efficient manner.
1st BIG IoT Webinar
The webinar will provide a general overview of the BIG IoT project, the technical solution and the application form of the 1st Open call.
Slides from PhD Marita Holst, OrganiCity/Botnia LL/CDT and PhD Anna Ståhlbröst, Botnia LL/Information Systems. Presented af CSC 2016 City panel: From European cross-border initiatives to local impact.
Martin Brynskov is the chair of Open & Agile Smart Cities (OASC) and coordinator of SynchroniCity and NGIoT initiatives. The summary is:
OASC's mission is to create a global smart city market based on city needs through a global network of 130 cities in 28 countries. SynchroniCity provides a common technical ground including OASC standards, reference implementations, and cloud hosting to enable innovation and procurement of IoT services across domains. The SynchroniCity architecture defines interoperability points for key APIs to integrate city data and applications.
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This document discusses the evolution of cities and argues that the 21st century is the century of the city. It outlines challenges facing modern cities like pollution, congestion, and population growth. It then introduces the concept of a city platform that treats a city's data and services as an open platform. A city platform could help cities collaborate to solve common problems and create marketplaces by establishing a network effect. The document advocates for a holistic smart city approach using a city platform to meet citizen needs and curate a digital ecosystem through multi-stakeholder governance. Significant progress has already been made in developing business models, technical capabilities, and open APIs to support the vision of a city as an open platform.
ETSI is working on several standards related to smart cities through various groups. These groups are developing standards for technologies like wireless connectivity, security, energy efficiency, and data management that are applicable to smart city initiatives. ETSI is also collaborating with external groups to further standardization efforts and help cities understand and apply relevant standards. The presentation provided an overview of ETSI's smart city-related groups and standards work.
The Smart Kalasatama Programme for Agile Piloting accelerates Smart City innovation by procuring prototypes to real city environments to be co-created with citizens.
http://fiksukalasatama.fi/en/agile-piloting
This presentation discusses strategies for developing smart cities, with an emphasis on governance, partnerships, and tools. It recommends:
1) Establishing a governance model with flexibility that can deal with ambiguity and leverage expert knowledge.
2) Forming public-private partnerships by selecting partners based on their ability to innovate and bring solutions to market quickly, rather than solely from a risk perspective.
3) Utilizing various tools like legal frameworks, citizen engagement strategies, and transparency to build the necessary city infrastructure and address political concerns.
20171213 Future Internet: The forgotten Enabler for SmartCitiesstefano de panfilis
The document discusses how smart cities require gathering and managing context information from various sources at scale and in real-time. It proposes that FIWARE provides a standard API (NGSI) and platform for centralized context management across domains like transportation, energy and more. This allows cities to access a holistic picture of activity, publish open data, and transform into a platform enabling data-driven innovation and new business models for the benefit of citizens.
Slides from Mr. Sergio Garcia Gomez, Chair, WG on Smart Cities, Alli- ance for IoT Innovation (AIOTI) (Telefonica). 
Presented at CSC 2016, session2: Open Session on IoT Large Scale Pilots for Reference Zones in EU cities.
FIWARE for Smart Cities: City of Ancona - Parking AdvisorFIWARE
FIWARE for Smart Cities: City of Ancona - Parking Advisor presentation, by Prog. Ing. Gian Marco Revel.
Smart City / Smart Mobility. Conference track. 1st FIWARE Summit, Málaga, Dec. 13-15, 2016.
The OSS in Big Cities initiative aims to promote open source software adoption among major cities. It will share success stories and best practices of cities using open source applications for e-government services, smart cities, and other domains. The initiative is led by OW2 and the City of Paris and hopes to engage other large cities. Activities will include networking events, writing documentation, and code/expertise sharing to build strategic awareness and support for open source among city IT leaders and officials. The goal is to help open source solutions gain equal consideration with proprietary options for cities' complex technology needs.
Ruggedised - Inter-city collaboration and indexing varunmatj
Cities can become smarter by connecting through digital, infrastructural and human networks to unlock their potential and harness ideas, technologies and investments. Partnerships between local governments, utilities, innovative companies and citizens can foster collaboration to deploy smart infrastructure and services, while also improving city administration to pursue goals like innovation, investment, sustainability and quality of life. Working across cities through knowledge sharing programs can help them become smarter and solve challenges in a more efficient manner.
1st BIG IoT Webinar
The webinar will provide a general overview of the BIG IoT project, the technical solution and the application form of the 1st Open call.
Slides from PhD Marita Holst, OrganiCity/Botnia LL/CDT and PhD Anna Ståhlbröst, Botnia LL/Information Systems. Presented af CSC 2016 City panel: From European cross-border initiatives to local impact.
Martin Brynskov is the chair of Open & Agile Smart Cities (OASC) and coordinator of SynchroniCity and NGIoT initiatives. The summary is:
OASC's mission is to create a global smart city market based on city needs through a global network of 130 cities in 28 countries. SynchroniCity provides a common technical ground including OASC standards, reference implementations, and cloud hosting to enable innovation and procurement of IoT services across domains. The SynchroniCity architecture defines interoperability points for key APIs to integrate city data and applications.
The document summarizes a meeting of the KSF Forum in Bordeaux from October 15-17, 2014 about using Internet of Things (IoT) technology to humanize and sensitize European cities. The meeting included presentations from city representatives and technology companies on defining a "sensitive city" where technology empowers citizens rather than just optimizing systems, and a panel discussion on enabling citizens through standards, connectivity, and public-private partnerships.
FIWARE Tech Summit - City as a Platform Enabling the Data Economy FIWARE
This document discusses the evolution of cities and argues that the 21st century is the century of the city. It outlines challenges facing modern cities like pollution, congestion, and population growth. It then introduces the concept of a city platform that treats a city's data and services as an open platform. A city platform could help cities collaborate to solve common problems and create marketplaces by establishing a network effect. The document advocates for a holistic smart city approach using a city platform to meet citizen needs and curate a digital ecosystem through multi-stakeholder governance. Significant progress has already been made in developing business models, technical capabilities, and open APIs to support the vision of a city as an open platform.
ETSI is working on several standards related to smart cities through various groups. These groups are developing standards for technologies like wireless connectivity, security, energy efficiency, and data management that are applicable to smart city initiatives. ETSI is also collaborating with external groups to further standardization efforts and help cities understand and apply relevant standards. The presentation provided an overview of ETSI's smart city-related groups and standards work.
The Smart Kalasatama Programme for Agile Piloting accelerates Smart City innovation by procuring prototypes to real city environments to be co-created with citizens.
http://fiksukalasatama.fi/en/agile-piloting
This presentation discusses strategies for developing smart cities, with an emphasis on governance, partnerships, and tools. It recommends:
1) Establishing a governance model with flexibility that can deal with ambiguity and leverage expert knowledge.
2) Forming public-private partnerships by selecting partners based on their ability to innovate and bring solutions to market quickly, rather than solely from a risk perspective.
3) Utilizing various tools like legal frameworks, citizen engagement strategies, and transparency to build the necessary city infrastructure and address political concerns.
20171213 Future Internet: The forgotten Enabler for SmartCitiesstefano de panfilis
The document discusses how smart cities require gathering and managing context information from various sources at scale and in real-time. It proposes that FIWARE provides a standard API (NGSI) and platform for centralized context management across domains like transportation, energy and more. This allows cities to access a holistic picture of activity, publish open data, and transform into a platform enabling data-driven innovation and new business models for the benefit of citizens.
FIWARE MEXICO WorkShop 2016 - 3. FIWARE: Open APIs for Open CitiesFIWARE Mexico
FIWARE is an open ecosystem of open APIs that enable the development of smart applications and services. It has over 25 business accelerators, 16 cities, and 1000 startups using its technologies. FIWARE aims to support global uptake of its APIs through innovation hubs, business accelerators, and engagement with cities and other regions around the world like Latin America, Canada, Japan, and Africa. The document provides examples of how FIWARE is being used in smart cities for applications like crowds detection, open data platforms, and smart parking.
This document provides an overview of the Bridging the Interoperability Gap of the Internet of Things (BIG IoT) project. The project aims to enable syntactic and semantic interoperability between IoT platforms to lower barriers and foster an open IoT ecosystem. It will provide an API and marketplace to allow platforms, services, and devices to interoperate. The project is running pilots in Northern Germany, Barcelona, and Piedmont focused on use cases like smart parking, traffic, and mobility. It is holding an open call to integrate additional platforms and services.
The document summarizes dissemination activities of the CPaaS.io project from September 2018 to February 2019. It provides details on publications, events, workshops, and exploitation plans. The project had presence at several smart city and IoT conferences. It engaged with city stakeholders through workshops and showcased solutions in cities. Exploitation plans include utilizing tools and platforms in new projects and extending open source contributions. The project impacted smart city standardization and platform deployments are underway in Murcia and Amsterdam.
Here is an example:
- Total cost of the project is €150,000
- SME applies individually and is eligible for 80% funding
- 80% of €150,000 is €120,000
- However, the individual cap is €100,000
- Therefore, the SME will receive a grant of €100,000
- The remaining 20% (€30,000) must be provided by the SME either as in-kind or own funding
CASE 2 – Pilot Group of 3 applies
Principle:
i. Fund is 80% of the total cost of the project, with an overall cap of € 300,000
ii. Each member of the pilot group will need
Webinar on 17 of May 2022.
Experiences from the IRIS Lighthouse Cities.
Urban Data Platforms are at the core of the digital transformation and the basis for data-driven solutions addressing the challenges of today’s cities and communities. An Urban Data Platform exploits modern digital technologies to bring together and integrate data flows within and across city systems and make data (re)sources accessible to participants in the cities’ ecosystem. The easy sharing of city data between city services, organizations, companies, and citizens provides many positive outcomes for society:
• can help streamline urban mobility systems
• deliver improved health and well-being outcomes
• reduce energy consumption and support the use of local low-carbon energy
• connecting city assets to enable more joined-up multi-purpose services and infrastructures
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and the FIWARE program. It provides the following key points:
(1) FIWARE aims to build an open ecosystem that enables collaborative development of solutions to improve quality of life and increase productivity through IoT.
(2) FIWARE provides a public, open-source platform and tools to accelerate IoT innovation. It includes over 60 reusable components and open APIs.
(3) The FIWARE Lab serves as a meeting point for innovation, providing access to real IoT data from deployments in cities like Santander, Trento, and Malaga through standardized FIWARE APIs.
CONTENTS
1. Why OASC? Martin Brynskov, Aarhus University,
Chair OASC
2. OASC mechanisms, Juanjo Hierro, Telefonica, Chief
Architect of FIWARE, OASC task force.
3. City of Antwerp, Prof. Pieter Ballon, Director Living
Labs, iMinds, OASC task force
4. City of Tampere, Seppo Haataja, Director
InnovaPon programmes, OASC Director
5. Hostabee, Vincent DemorPer, Hostabee, FI-C3 A16
6. The Porto FIWARE Ecosystem, Rui Costa, Ubiwhere
7. Q&A
Open source, Agile Digital transformation BCNFrancesca Bria
The document outlines Barcelona's Digital City Roadmap for 2017-2020. The main objectives are to empower citizens through digital democracy and data sovereignty, transform government and public services through agile methods and open source technologies, and foster innovation through strengthening the tech sector and facilitating access to public procurement. Key initiatives include developing an open data portal, digital public services, and pilot projects leveraging data for affordable housing, healthcare, mobility and sustainability. The roadmap aims to advance Barcelona's position as a digital and technologically sovereign city.
The development of Smart Cities is becoming increasingly important in the creation of intelligent ecosystems. The primary objective of Smart Cities is to enhance the quality of life of citizens while also engaging companies to work towards achieving mission zero. However, the question arises as to how this can be achieved. How can technology, urban needs, and mission zero objectives be effectively interconnected in a city setting?
Learn more about Smart City ecosystems powered by FIWARE, Smart City solutions and technologies to improve citizens life and at the end fulfilling mission zero together by the power of technology.
Be part of a discussion for future cities powered by FIWARE.
The document discusses open data and its impacts. It notes that open data must be freely accessible, in reusable formats, and under an open license. Open data can impact politics, society, and the economy by enabling open innovation and business opportunities. Implementing an open data policy faces challenges regarding policy, regulation, capacity, and technology. The Open Data Charter provides principles for open data policies. OpenDataSoft is a company that helps make data scale and create value through visualizations, APIs, and enabling data reuse. It discusses using open data in areas like transportation, smart cities, and performance management.
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The document outlines Barcelona's digital city roadmap for 2017-2020. The objectives are to empower citizens through open source and agile transformation of city hall, develop a city data infrastructure to drive innovation, and diversify and strengthen the tech economy. Key initiatives include adopting agile methods, ensuring data and technological sovereignty for citizens, and launching flagship pilots like using big data for affordable housing and a central data analytics office. The roadmap aims to transform government and foster an open, participatory digital innovation ecosystem in Barcelona.
Virtualisation taking place – Martin BrynskovMartin Brynskov
How understanding virtualisation, the computing continuum and communities of practice is essential for making the right investments in research, innovation and deployment. A global perspective from Europe. By Martin Brynskov https://www.linkedin.com/in/brynskov/
Spotlight on Smart City Eindhoven 2022 update.pdfVenturespring
Original report from 2015, as business inspired Smart City strategy analysis for the municipality of Eindhoven.
Minor updates on the visual sequence of the 4 tier model and tweaks to the formulation of the related challenges.
hackathon smart city API, dai dati ai serviziPaolo Nesi
DAI DATI INTELLIGENTI AI SERVIZI
Smart City API Hackathon
Premi per 14.000 euro
Data: 7 e 8 aprile 2017
Luogo: Scuola di Ingegneria, Università degli Studi di Firenze
Il progetto Sii-Mobility, Smart City nazionale (MIUR), organizza il primo hackathon per promuovere lo sviluppo di applicazioni fisse e mobili sulla base delle http://www.disit.org/6991che si basano sul modello http://www.km4city.org .
Scopo dell'evento di hackathon è identificare nuove applicazioni che possano essere sviluppate sulla base di dati ed elaborazioni messi disposizione dalle smart city API di Sii-Mobility. I Dati sono in tutta la toscana e come dagli scenari http://www.disit.org/6995, sono relativi alla mobilità pubblica e privata, alla partecipazione, alle informazioni geolocalizzate dei punti di interesse, della salute, ambiente, e servizi di suggerimento e di coinvolgimento e assistenza.
Le tematiche affrontate dalle App proposte dovranno essere relative ad aspetti di mobilità, e in particolare ai seguenti 5 temi: Trasporto pubblico; Coinvolgimento dei cittadini, mobilità e turismo, mobilità e servizi, giochi in mobilità.
http://www.sii-mobility.org/index.php/eventi/hackathon-sii-mobility/registrati-all-evento-del-7-mattina
Documentazione e informazioni dalla pagina: http://www.sii-mobility.org/
Scadenza sottomissione delle proposte: 31 marzo 2017.
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Smart City API, 14.000 euro di premi, Hackathon
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Create custom reports and dashboards to visualize and interpret data relevant to your business goals. Use advanced filters, segments, and visualization options to gain deeper insights. Incorporate custom dimensions and metrics for tailored data analysis. Integrate external data sources to enrich your analytics and make well-informed decisions.
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APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.
Ready to Unlock the Power of Blockchain!Toptal Tech
Imagine a world where data flows freely, yet remains secure. A world where trust is built into the fabric of every transaction. This is the promise of blockchain, a revolutionary technology poised to reshape our digital landscape.
Toptal Tech is at the forefront of this innovation, connecting you with the brightest minds in blockchain development. Together, we can unlock the potential of this transformative technology, building a future of transparency, security, and endless possibilities.
5. 4
Implementing Smart Solutions requires gathering and
managing context information at large scale
# Smart Cities
Bus
• Location
• No. passengers
• Driver
• Licence plate
Citizen
• Birthday
• Preferences
• Location
• ToDo list
Shop
• Location
• Business name
• Franchise
• offerings
21 September 2017 - Barcelona
6. 5
What if ... there were
a standard API
for accessing
context information?
21 September 2017 - Barcelona
7. 6
Users will enjoy portable solutions
City of Santander
City of Porto
21 September 2017 - Barcelona
8. 7
Entrepreneurs will benefit the opportunities of a larger market
“We can invest on
development of
solutions we don’t
have to adapt for
each and every
customer”
21 September 2017 - Barcelona
9. 8
“We can invest on
development of
solutions we don’t
have to adapt for
each and every
customer”
Shared context information would boost innovative
services and the development of multi-side markets
The Data Economy
Context Information
21 September 2017 - Barcelona
11. 10
What is FIWARE?
The Open Source Platform for
our smart digital future
Materialized into:
• A scalable open source platform to access and manage heterogeneous context
information through open APIs
• A standard for exchange context information: NGSI (Next Generation Service Interface,
under elaboration at ETSI)
• A set of Generic Enablers to implement and run Smart Services
21 September 2017 - Barcelona
12. 11
Context Information Management: What and How
City of Santander
City of Porto City of Ancona
• OffStreetParking
• ParkingAccess
• OnStreetParking
• ParkingGroup
• ParkingSpot
Context
Information
A Sensor in
the ground
Another
System A Camera …
NGSI
Standard API
21 September 2017 - Barcelona
13. Open data publication
12
Once context information is gathered, a lot of useful
complementary FIWARE Generic Enablers can be used
Advanced Web-based UI
(AR, 3D)
Data/Apps visualization
Big Data Analysis
Complex Event
Processing Multimedia processing
IoT-enabled
Context Information
Management
21 September 2017 - Barcelona
14. 13
But FIWARE is not just
creating technology ….
… but a sustainable
open innovation
ecosystem
1321 September 2017 - Barcelona
15. 14
The FIWARE ecosystem
The Open Source Platform for our smart digital
future
Pillars:
a generic, open standard platform which serve the
needs of developers in multiple domains
a meeting point where innovation happens and data
providers plus entrepreneurs can be engaged
a program that funds developers and entrepreneurs,
and ignites roll-out of the ecosystem
to reach a global footprint, opening to regions that
share the same vision and ambition
to provide local support to the community
eHealth
tourism
Transport,
Mobility
and
Logistics
e-government
Smart
Energy
Grid
…
Driven by
implementation Sustainable
21 September 2017 - Barcelona
16. 15
FIWARE is Ready to market and supports to be Ready in the market
1000+ startups and SMEs
using FIWARE in Europe
Good geographical
coverage
60% < 5 years experience
(14% no experience at all!)
60% by small team (< 5
people)
63% bring a solution not
available in the market
45% close to market delivery
For 30% this is their “first
job”
Free access to technologies
for developing smart
solutions
Free technical seminars
Free technical coaching
Free certification of
FIWARE-based solutions
Free entrance in the
FIWARE Marketplace
21 September 2017 - Barcelona
17. 16
FIWARE Worldwide as per now (besides Europe) …
USA GCTC, PSU
+ a few other cities
and organisations
Canada Edmonton,
Censon (PEI), Uni.
Toronto, DRDC, OPAF
Brazil
On-going smart cities
focused initiatives
China City of
Hengqin, Orange
Labs China
India Smart Cities Lab
India, Orange Labs
India, StartUp Europe
initiative, national smart
city initiative
Vietnam
Netnam SME
Senegal Cities,
Sonatel and
Waziup project
Tunisia Orange
Labs and Orange
Developer initiativeMexico
Two on-going
FIWARE focused
EU-Mex projects
Chile new ITU
standards for
Smart Cities
Colombia new
ITU standards for
Smart Cities
Egypt First
FIWARE Summer
School
Japan: Creation of
a FIWARE
Foundation branch
Activities in progress
Acivities in negotiation
Maroc MoU with
Maroc Numeric
Cluster
Uruguay new
Smart Mobility
system for
Montevideo
New Zeland
Wellington
SmartCity (NEC)
21 September 2017 - Barcelona
18. FIWARE Tech Summit – Developers and Entrepreneurs
FIWARE Summit event:
• Learn the Technology
• Meet the Community
• Build the Future
Two tracks
• Developers’ Track
• Entrepreneurs’ Track
28-29 November 2017
Málaga
1721 September 2017 - Barcelona