Creative Ring Challenge is a competition for companies in creative industries. It is part of Hack your Heritage -hackathon. The target of the competition is find new services and solution which utilize FIWARE technology, open data sets and scalable business idea. The competition is open until 31st of March 2016 for companies in all countries. The best solutions will be rewarded up to 50k k€. Read more about www.creatifi.eu.
Creative Ring Challenge is a competition for companies in creative industries. It is part of Hack your Heritage -hackathon. The target of the competition is find new services and solution which utilize FIWARE technology, open data sets and scalable business idea. The competition is open until 31st of March 2016 for companies in all countries. The best solutions will be rewarded up to 50k k€. Read more about www.creatifi.eu.
Are you passionate about building a technology company?
Do you have a disruptive mindset to create an innovative IoT solution?
If you have, then enter the SignalGeneriX IoT Innovation Challenge for a chance to win €50,000 in services and cash awards to build your new Startup Venture
Gemalto participated to EUREKA's High-Level Group and presented their take on EUREKA Clusters. The Clusters are seen as beeing part of the market value-chain. Flexibility, easy access for SMEs and ability to address the various TRL levels were the key point summing up the added value of EUREKA.
PrimeTel H2020 Success Story was presented in the Infoday for 'Preraring competitive proposals for ICT and FET in HORIZON 2020. This highlights PrimeTel's experience in participating in H2020 proposals and provides tips.
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EUREKA exists to help businesses bring their innovation to the market by helping them access public fundings.
Are you passionate about building a technology company?
Do you have a disruptive mindset to create an innovative IoT solution?
If you have, then enter the SignalGeneriX IoT Innovation Challenge for a chance to win €50,000 in services and cash awards to build your new Startup Venture
Gemalto participated to EUREKA's High-Level Group and presented their take on EUREKA Clusters. The Clusters are seen as beeing part of the market value-chain. Flexibility, easy access for SMEs and ability to address the various TRL levels were the key point summing up the added value of EUREKA.
PrimeTel H2020 Success Story was presented in the Infoday for 'Preraring competitive proposals for ICT and FET in HORIZON 2020. This highlights PrimeTel's experience in participating in H2020 proposals and provides tips.
EUREKA is a leading open platform for international cooperation in innovation. It remains to this day the only initiative of its kind committed to the ‘bottom-up’principle - ensuring that any R&D project with a good business plan receives the support it deserves, independent of its technological nature, or the type of organisations involved.
EUREKA exists to help businesses bring their innovation to the market by helping them access public fundings.
OECD, 7th Meeting on Public-Private Partnerships - Greg SMITHOECD Governance
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Capital Summit 2015 - IFC, partner of Municipalities for a successfull introd...NALED Serbia
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industrial projects, solid waste management, etc. Formed in 2001, MaRS now employs more than 250
professionals nationally in over 4 offices on 8 States of India.
We have accumulated considerable experience working on a wide variety of projects, and we
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methodology and strong partnership with our customers, MaRS’s highly specialized and trained
people are providing services and solutions that are helping to create sustainable infrastructure for
the future. Today, MaRS maintains a leading position as a service provider of both detailed
engineering and project management services.
Among MaRS\'s 300 plus clients are most of the India\'s major government organizations, urban & local
bodies, internationally reputed organizations, leading construction firms and top corporate houses in
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retention. For fulfilling our client’s needs successfully, we have employed the best of people with
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In a series of reports we explore key digital health trends and related opportunities for technology companies, healthcare providers and patients-consumers. We take both an international and Flemish perspective, the latter based on interviews with local stakeholders. In this report we focus on sensor-based applications.
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An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
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AUTOWARE will establish and push forward an open CPPS ecosystem, allowing SMEs to access all the different components in order to develop digital automation cognitive solutions for their manufacturing processes.
AUTOWARE high-level objective is to build an open consolidated ecosystem and single community that will lower the barriers of SMEs for cognitive automation application development and application of autonomous manufacturing processes.
The Knowledge Transfer Network, (KTN), Monthly Digital and Creative Business Briefing update. Listing support and innovation opportunities for UK Digital Technology Businesses More info: www.ktn-uk.org
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AUTOWARE will connect several initiatives for strengthening the European SME offer on cognitive autonomous products. It will help manufacturing companies to innovate their business model by implementing novel technologies and digitising their processes.
These slides presents an overview of the project, such as the project's objectives, target users, partners, technology developed, etc. Check this out to learn more about the project.
L4MS organised a webinar 9th OCT to explain the second open call, which offers funding up to €250,000 and support services for promising experiments. Project Manager Ola Skalska will answer your questions and explains step-by-step the application process. https://l4ms-open-call.fundingbox.com/
SEE THE ENTIRE WEBINAR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Rliaqf45ss&t=2823s
The Grand Opening presentation held by Ulrich Ahle, CEO of FIWARE Foundation on June, 8 2021 at the FIWARE Smart Fest. Everything you need to know about FIWARE technology, FIWARE Community and the strategy of FIWARE to tackle the coming wave of change.
With this handbook, iHub.eu wants to shed a light on how to start building an innovation hub in your area.
We hope it can serve as your guide and first aid, during the setup of the whole process.
The iHub.eu network currently consists of 24 members, who all went through the same phases, as you are about to do.
Consider this as a warm welcome to reach out to us to address all your questions.
For more information, please visit www.ihub.eu
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ISCF Driving the Electric Revolution - Building Regional Centres of ExcellenceKTN
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ISCF funding will support:
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Details from the competition scope will be posted on Innovate UK’s website during October. The competition will open on 21st October. The Innovate UK pages will include all the details potential applicants need to know, including dates for submissions.
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The fund is being administered by UK Research and Innovation.
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3. CreatiFI- Key Objectives
• Introduce the FI-PPP technologies to very large
relevant communities of Creative Industries and
web entrepreneurs.
• Attract a large number of developers and Creative
Industries to participate in developing tools and
services
• Develop a large amount of prototypes for innovative,
FI-PPP based tools for Creative Industries
• Develop a technically mature, commercially viable
FI-PPP based tools for Creative Industries
• Enhance a sustainable ecosystem for ICT providers
• Provide evidence of FI-PPP value to these
communities
4. Creative Industries in
Europe are strongly
concentrated in cities
and regional clusters
CreatiFI captures
European creative
regions via 4 leading
regional hubs:
• The Nordics
• Lowlands-UK
• Northern Italy
• Catalonia
7. Matchmaking
Events
Prior to the organization of Open Call 1, each CreatiFI hub will organize
matchmaking events that will target developer communities in the ICT
industry and stakeholders from the broader Creative Industries.
The matchmaking events have the primary objective of bringing
together core competences and to foster novel ideas to, eventually,
create disruptive innovations that will create the next generation of
game-changing companies in a world that is increasingly intertwining
into daily life consumer products that require technological excellence,
consumer-focused creativity, and business acumen.
8. Design
Competitions
Two design competitions will be organized in four CreatiFI Hubs to distribute
4.8 million EUR among participants.
Open call 1: Prototype design & development (M4)
During 36-48 hours, participants will develop into a mock-up of a potential GE
and/or SE-based service and/or technology.
Submissions will consist of: mock-up design & a Prototype Plan
60 mock-ups will be selected. 15 in each hub
Awards from 10k to 50K
Open call 2: Commercial development & acceleration (M13)
Submissions will consist of a description of the current state of technological
development of the prototype technology that will be commercially developed,
and a Business and Project Plan.
+ 18 prototypes to be selected. At least 4 in each hub.
Awards from 20K to 100K
9.
10. FI-PPP Knowledge
Transfer and
Technical Support
Technical expertise will be available in all four CreatiFI hubs, and will be
coordinated by consortium partners with deep involvement in FI-PPP.
•FI-PPP liaison technical office will be the centralised submission of
support requests and will provide necessary information on FI-PPP
components and infrastructures
•High level Technical presentations and online technical workshops
(webinars) organized in each CreatiFI hub to provide an overview of the
available capabilities offered by FI-PPP technologies.
•Coordinating and supporting access to focused training on specific
enabling technologies offered by GEs and SEs providers, i.e. webinars to be
taken in each CreatiFI hub.
11. Solution Design
Advice
Provide access to technical validation and analysis on architectural ideas
expressed by developers for creating prototypes and applications. This advisory will
be offered in form of a package to which each participant can have access on request,
during the different phases of execution.
CreatiFI SMEs and WE will get an advice on:
1)the possible selections and possible usage of GEs and SEs for the technical
solution realisation, including suggestions on possible available tools and resources
2)the usage of the experimental infrastructure (access and management of the
required resources, deployment options, monitoring of the deployed services and
infrastructure, etc.)
3)possible ways (APIs, architectural patterns identification, etc.) for integrating 3rd
party components
4)matching of technical requirements requested by the open call with the
proposed/conceived solutions.
12. Real life Living Lab
validation
CreatiFI hubs will offer to top ranked phase 2 proposals a real life test environment
in which they can validate their prototypes and work towards the final application
development.
An individual deployment plan will be made based on the specifics of the
application. Taking into account the use case, necessary eco-system and (contextual)
conditions will be defined and put into place.
Each Living Lab pilot will validate in a real life setting, a small subset of the target
audience will be able to experiment with the prototype version to validate to overall
user experience and acceptance. Technical and technological elements as well as
the business will be assessed.
Living Lab validation will enable the SMEs to have a more grounded, bottom-up based
steering and validation of their service and by so overcome system failure within
the innovation process.
13. Incubation and
Venturing Support
CreatiFI will coordinate the design of a hands-on highly customised
incubation and venturing support package for selected SMEs to be
delivered by each CreatiFI hub. In particular, incubation and venturing
support will consist of:
•Online entrepreneurial support services to SMEs to help build their
plans for future FI-PPP use
•Thematic training (seminars and workshops) dedicated to groups of
SMEs, designers and web entrepreneurs.
•Personalised coaching services to deepen the topics presented during
the training session
•IPR’s advisory services SME’s will be invited to participate to an IPR
seminar in which legal experts will explain terms and conditions of GE and
SE usage
14. Business Clinics
CreatiFI will offer a business model diagnosis to participating projects,
focusing on key strategic business issues such as value proposition
and markets segmentation; stakeholders analysis and strategic
partnerships; goals, growth and key team capabilities; pricing, pricing
structure and monetization.
CreatiFI will provide a business model diagnosis in which good and
not-good business performances are identified, discussed and agreed
with each SME. It will also provide a list of recommendations to improve
and define a more efficient business model.
Depending on the maturity and context of each prototype, CreatiFI team
will address specific parts of the business model strategy.
15. Networking
CreatiFI will establish a platform for networking to allow SMEs to build alliances
for the exploitation of results and create links to Future Internet Ecosystem.
•Networking with other participating SMEs in the FI-PPP programme to find
synergies towards future developments or collaboration,
•Networking opportunities with City/Regional Innovation Ecosystems and
Creative Ring Hubs and Labs
•Networking activities with non-European Ecosystems for international
expansion and collaboration
•Selected SME’s will also be invited to join the ACE Open Innovation Platform,
invitation-only collaboration space connecting Europe’s top ICT companies with
mentors, investors and each other to support their growth.
17. Stakeholder
engagement
CreatiFI will disseminate project results and evidence. It will set up a liaison
with the Creative Ring. It will monitor activities within this high-potential
exploitation network.
With regard to Business Innovation Centres (BIC) network engagement,
specific ‘nodes’ within the BIC network will organise regional events
targeting creative sectors presenting CreatiFI in conjunction with other
regional actors. These events will mobilise ICT regional ecosystems to
identify suitable ICT companies and encourage them to submit
applications for funding
The Future Internet Public-Private Partnership is a European programme for Internet-enabled innovation. The FI-PPP will accelerate the development and adoption of Future Internet technologies in Europe, advance the European market for smart infrastructures, and increase the effectiveness of business processes through the Interne
Phase 3 to start in spring-summer.
16 Future Internet Accelerators
Total budget for phase 3 FI Accelerators = 100 million EUR
Phase 3 CSA
FIBusiness
FIlinks
FIimpact
I3H
Concord
Technological Foundation
FI-CORE (FIWARE)