Slides from Mr. Georgios Tselentis, EC, DG CONNECT, Net Futures, Experimental Platforms.
Presented at CSC 2016, session2: Open Session on IoT Large Scale Pilots for Reference Zones in EU cities.
Snap4City November 2019 Course: Smart City IOT development of IOT ApplicationsPaolo Nesi
• IOT Applications, Devices and Dashboards
– Managing IOT Applications
– Authoring IOT Applications
– IOT App vs Data Analytic
– IOT App vs Web Scraping
– IOT Apps Examples
• From Simple to Data Processing IOT Applications
– Create a Simple IOT Application (Demo)
– Production of IOT Application (Exercitation)
– Data Processing with IOT Application (Demo)
– Processing Data with IOT Applications (Exercitation)
• IOT Network Support
– Proprietary IOT Devices as Well as Open hardware / Open Software
• IOT end-2-end Secure Stack
Snap4City has been created in response to Select4Cities PCP (http://www.select4cities.eu/) call as an open, standardized, data-driven, service-oriented, user-centric platform enabling large-scale co-creation IOT/IOE applications and services for Helsinki, Copenhagen and Antwerp.
Snap4City is 100% open source:
robust, scalable, easy to use solution, provides tools for co-creation of mixt data driven, stream and batch processing, GDPR, and city dashboards.
extending with IOT/IOE the semantic reasoner of Km4City https://www.km4city.org
Km4City has been validated in multiple devices (PC, Android, Raspberry, ..), and domains: mobility and transport, tourism, health, welfare, social and cities such as Florence, Pisa, Arezzo, and large area of millions on inhabitants as Tuscany and million of data per day.
The innovation is mainly related to semantic reasoning, IOT interoperability, microservices, automated dashboard production, .. thus
setting up smart city solutions in a snap
Serve as a City Dashboard, App User Interface, etc.
Real time and historical data, any device, sensors and actuators
Sensors, KPI, maps, data trends, real time data, charts, etc.
Referral / historical data, and Open Data:
shadow, access (API, storage, any protocol), production of OD, export
Data Driven Real Time communication & processing:
IOT Applications, IOT edge, multiple operating systems, embedded systems, MicroServices
in/out data driven from/to the field into: applications, notifications, etc.
Data Analytics: Machine Learning, statistics, reasoning, …
Serve as Living Lab: open innovation, coworking; collaborative work; sharing: data, processes, dashboard, experiences, solutions, ….
Experimented on large scale cases
This brochure presents an overview of the current FIRE
landscape by providing a high level description of all
ongoing FIRE projects, which have been grouped into
five main categories according to their technology focus:
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-- Internet of Things
-- Smart Cities
-- Networking
Moreover, the current Coordination and Support Action
projects are also described, highlighting its cross-programme
role in helping ongoing FIRE projects and EC
representatives to maximise the impact of the overall
FIRE framework.
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– Production of IOT Application (Exercitation)
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– Processing Data with IOT Applications (Exercitation)
• IOT Network Support
– Proprietary IOT Devices as Well as Open hardware / Open Software
• IOT end-2-end Secure Stack
Snap4City has been created in response to Select4Cities PCP (http://www.select4cities.eu/) call as an open, standardized, data-driven, service-oriented, user-centric platform enabling large-scale co-creation IOT/IOE applications and services for Helsinki, Copenhagen and Antwerp.
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robust, scalable, easy to use solution, provides tools for co-creation of mixt data driven, stream and batch processing, GDPR, and city dashboards.
extending with IOT/IOE the semantic reasoner of Km4City https://www.km4city.org
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The innovation is mainly related to semantic reasoning, IOT interoperability, microservices, automated dashboard production, .. thus
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shadow, access (API, storage, any protocol), production of OD, export
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IOT Applications, IOT edge, multiple operating systems, embedded systems, MicroServices
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Serve as Living Lab: open innovation, coworking; collaborative work; sharing: data, processes, dashboard, experiences, solutions, ….
Experimented on large scale cases
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-- Internet of Things
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For more information https://www.tecnalia.com/en
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What IoT Solutions can we deliver with such capability offered by 5G networks?
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Snap4city has been validated in multiple devices (PC, Android, Raspberry, IOT Button, Arduino, ..), and domains: mobility and transport, tourism, health, welfare, social and cities such as Florence, Pisa, Arezzo, and large area of millions on inhabitants as Tuscany and millions of data per day. The innovation is mainly related to semantic reasoning, IOT interoperability, microservices, automated dashboard production, end-2-end encrypted secure communications, GDPR, .. thus setting up in a Snap smart city solutions.
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slides and demos: the platform includes full stack, any format, any protocol, from IOT Device, IOT Edges, Data Analytics, and Dashboards.
Digital innovations -Empowering digital ecosystems and startups Soren Gigler
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Notice: The majority of the material and findings presented in this presentation has been created within the European Commission study ‘APIs4DGov’. Thanks to the whole ’APIs4DGov extended team’ (Vaccari Lorenzino, Posada Monica, Boyd Mark, Gattwinkel Dietmar, Mavridis Dimitris, Smith Robin Sinclair, Santoro Mattia, Nativi Stefano, Medjaoui Mehdi, Reusa Isabelle, Switzer Shelby, Friis-Christensen Anders) and to many colleagues and external experts that contributed in various ways to the study.
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Introduction – OPEN DEI Webinar "The role of the Reference Architectures in D...OPEN DEI
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Key Findings:
- We are in an industrial revolution… right now!
- User Experience must extend “from the screen to the shop”
- Security considerations continue to increase in scope
- AWS infrastructure and SMART COSMOS platform services are powerful options for realizing Industry 4.0
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The IoT European Large-Scale Pilots Programme includes the innovation consortia that are collaborating to foster the deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions in Europe through integration of advanced IoT technologies across the value chain, demonstration of multiple IoT applications at scale and in a usage context, and as colse as possible to operational conditions.
For more information https://www.tecnalia.com/en
symbIoTe - AIOTI Open Day @ NDC, 08 Feb 2016, Athens, Greece symbiote-h2020
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Hamid Falaki from Digital Catapult Presenting IoT and Future 5G Networks at #IoTLondon in May 2015
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IOT/IOE Elastically Scalable Architecture for Smart City and Industry 4.0Paolo Nesi
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Snap4city has been validated in multiple devices (PC, Android, Raspberry, IOT Button, Arduino, ..), and domains: mobility and transport, tourism, health, welfare, social and cities such as Florence, Pisa, Arezzo, and large area of millions on inhabitants as Tuscany and millions of data per day. The innovation is mainly related to semantic reasoning, IOT interoperability, microservices, automated dashboard production, end-2-end encrypted secure communications, GDPR, .. thus setting up in a Snap smart city solutions.
The solution is fully complient with NodeJS with nodex published on JS foundation, is powered by Fi-Ware, compliant with LoraWan, SigFox, Mqtt, AMQP, Coap, NGSI, OMAM2M, WSs, Https, powered by Km4City, TensorFlow NVIDIA, Hadoop, etc. etc.
slides and demos: the platform includes full stack, any format, any protocol, from IOT Device, IOT Edges, Data Analytics, and Dashboards.
Digital innovations -Empowering digital ecosystems and startups Soren Gigler
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Presentation for the Architecture of Smart Cities course of Polimi, Piacenza (IMM designlab, prof. Massimo Tadi).
Notice: The majority of the material and findings presented in this presentation has been created within the European Commission study ‘APIs4DGov’. Thanks to the whole ’APIs4DGov extended team’ (Vaccari Lorenzino, Posada Monica, Boyd Mark, Gattwinkel Dietmar, Mavridis Dimitris, Smith Robin Sinclair, Santoro Mattia, Nativi Stefano, Medjaoui Mehdi, Reusa Isabelle, Switzer Shelby, Friis-Christensen Anders) and to many colleagues and external experts that contributed in various ways to the study.
Presentation on ICT trends in developments and what this means for the agri-food business, focussing on the FIspace platform. The presentation was part of the mastercourse Hortibusiness in which about 20 entrepreneurs from the horticultural business are participating.
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Presention of FI-WARE, FI-Lab and FI-Ops at IoT Day in Trento. Dealing with:
- IoT applications building blocks.
- Open Cloud infrastructure.
- Hackathons and Challanges
- Plans for building a FI-* communitu in Trento
Palestra IoT - Internet of Things - Internet das CoisasLuiz Oliveira
Internet of Things, Internet das Coisas, Real world internet, RWI, SENSEI, Smartsantander, zigbee, 802.15.4, 6lopan, internet do futuro, future internet, domotic, domotica, automation, automação.
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The Future Internet Research and Experimentation - FIRE - current offer to customers from industry (including SMEs) and research includes access to testbed facilities for the purpose of technology, product and service development and testing, as well as knowledge, methods and tools for experimenters and product and service developers. FIRE’s offer in the next years will transform towards a service-oriented framework where the concept of Experimentation as a Service (EaaS) will be central.
This 1-pager gives an insight into what is real and usable today in FIRE project FESTIVAL.
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This 1-pager gives an insight into what is real and usable today in FIRE project FESTIVAL.
More publications at: http://www.ict-fire.eu/home/publications.html
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.
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Internet of Things - Call presentations and hints from presenters
1. DG CONNECT/DG AGRI/DG MOVE/DG RTD
European Commission
INTERNET OF THINGS
FOCUS AREA
HORIZON 2020 WP 2016-17
Presenter: Georgios TSELENTIS
DG CONNECT E4
2. INTERNET OF THINGS
FOCUS AREA
Topics covered in this presentation
• Rationale for Internet of Things Focus Area
• Cities for showcasing and experimenting citizen centered services enabled by IoT
• Call for Large Scale Pilot elaborated
• Tips for submitting proposals
• Questions and Answers (via twitter #IoTLSP4)
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3. INTERNET OF THINGS
FOCUS AREA
As enabler of a future hyper-connected society, the Internet of Things
is set of sensors, actuators, smart objects, data communications and
interface technologies that allow information to be collected, tracked
and processed across local and global network infrastructures.
Internet of Things
3
4. INTERNET OF THINGS
FOCUS AREA
The Internet of Things is the next digital revolution
• IoT, Industrial IoT, Internet of Everything
• Everything Connected = Convergence - Physical + Digital + Cyber
• IoT + Cloud Computing + Big Data + Real Time Smart Analytics
• Cyber-physical Systems - Robotics - Augmented Reality
• Smart products and services – Smart Environments
• Research cycle is maturing
• Demand is consolidating
• Leading to innovation and tremendous economic opportunities
Europe has the capacity to lead
• We have all the ingredients (research, players, eco-systems…)
• But there is a big risk of fragmentation and delay in front of international competition 4
5. INTERNET OF THINGS
FOCUS AREA
The European Commission investment in IoT
• In FP7 - 3 FP7 calls with a direct budget of 100 M€ for
conceptional R&D and piloting
• 50 M€ EC direct support in 2015 for the creation of IoT
Innovation Ecosystems
• Over 100 M€ EC direct funding in 2016 for IoT Large
Scale Pilots and the future IoT Focus Area
• IoT is the hot topic for industry, investors and start-ups
in Europe
5
7. INTERNET OF THINGS
FOCUS AREA
• Fostering the take-up of IoT in Europe and enabling the emergence of IoT ecosystems
supported by open technologies and platforms.
• Supported IoT Pilots will use the rich portfolio of technologies and tools so far developed and
demonstrated in reduced environments and extend them to real-life use case scenarios.
• Support actions provide consistency and linkages between the pilots and complement them
by addressing horizontal challenges critically important for the take-up of IoT at the
anticipated scale.
• A coordination body will ensure an efficient interplay of the various elements of the IoT-FA
and liaise with relevant initiatives at EU, Member States and international levels
• Research and innovation effort in specific IoT topics will ensure the longer-term evolution of
the Internet of Things
Internet of Things Focus Area
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8. INTERNET OF THINGS
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Cities as an ideal reference zone for
IoT enabled services
A fast growing percentage (currently 72%) of EU polpulation lives in urban areas
What makes a city smart, intelligent, agile…?
• Interconnected infrastructures
• Interoperable services
• Spaces for co-creation and innovation
• Citizen's involvement
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9. INTERNET OF THINGS
FOCUS AREA
City awareness and action through IoT
IoT technologies can create the necessary awareness of city functions and city state in
many domains: energy, transport, business, entertainment, safety, culture,…
Data received from IoT are then:
• Combined
• Analysed
and translated to city/citizens functions and
influence future operations and design
9
10. INTERNET OF THINGS
FOCUS AREA
City reference zone design
Architectural reference model definition
Specification and design
Implementation of the system
Interoperable infrastructure deployment
Creativity hubs for new services & solutions:
fablabs, co-working spaces end-users' acceptance
Business models and sustainable
exploitation 10
12. INTERNET OF THINGS
FOCUS AREA
IoT Direct Focus Area Calls 2016
• IoT-01-2016: Large Scale Pilots (IA)
• IoT-02-2016: IoT Horizontal activities (CSA)
Dates:
• Call opening: 20th October 2015
• Call deadline: 12th April 2016, 17.00
• Expected starting date: January 2017
Where to apply:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/calls/h2020-iot-2016-
2017.html#c,topics=callIdentifier/t/H2020-IOT-2016-
2017/1/1/1&callStatus/t/Forthcoming/1/1/0&callStatus/t/Open/1/1/0&callStatus/t/Closed/1/1/0&+identifier/desc
IoT Focus Area Calls
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13. INTERNET OF THINGS
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Pilot areas:
• Pilot 1: Smart living environments for ageing well (EU contr. up to 20 MEUR)
• Pilot 2: Smart Farming and Food Security (EU contr. up to 30 MEUR)
• Pilot 3: Wearables for smart ecosystems (EU contr. up to 15MEUR)
• Pilot 4: Reference zones in EU cities (EU contr. up to 15MEUR)
• Pilot 5: Autonomous vehicles in a connected environment (EU contr. up to 20 MEUR)
Total budget:
• 100 MEUR (funding rate: 70%)
IoT-01-2016: Large Scale Pilots
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14. INTERNET OF THINGS
FOCUS AREA
• IoT LSP: Specific features
• Involve all value-chain actors
• Address business model validation & standardisation
• Address user validation and acceptability
• Up-scaling of open platforms like FI-Ware, CRYSTAL, UniversAAL
• Key Performance Indicators:
• Ensure the longer-term evolution of the Internet of Things
• Critical Mass, leadership
• Rich portfolio of technologies and tools
• To guarantee the sustainability of the approach
IoT – Large Scale Pilots in 2016
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15. INTERNET OF THINGS
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Pilot scope:
Call text "A large scale pilot will cover a series of cities to operate as reference zones for
showcasing and experimenting new citizen-centred IoT services."
Large scale: 15m€ minimum 4 pilot sites in 4 countries
Necessary size to get statistically significant results
Federation between sites is a possible way to
increase scale
(see relevant platforms e.g. FIWARE, FED4FIRE)
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Call text "Advanced solutions for: traditional services' provisioning e.g. water
management, lighting, waste collection etc."
Solutions may exist but
what brings a Large scale IoT pilot?
Interconnection
Interoperability
Large amount of data (Real time)
…
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Call text "Advanced solutions for: traditional services' provisioning
e.g. water management, lighting, waste collection etc."
But also solutions that are at the edge of authorised business practices or regulation (ex:
sharing of electricity, autonomous vehicles) and thus require dedicated testing zones.
Validation will happen as close as
possible to real operational
conditions
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"Experiment and test similar new services and solutions, also through
involvement of creativity hubs such as fablabs, co-working spaces, and gather
experience at scale and evaluate citizens' acceptability and endorsement. "
• Innovation loop between IoT solution and user
acceptance
• Avoid sterile technology push
• Large Scale/real conditions reveal hidden
challenges for technology
• From controled (lab environment) to realistic
conditions
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New citizen-centered
IoT services
Creativity hubs Citizens' acceptability and
endorsement
Demonstration
requirements
(i.e. reference zones)
Authorised business
practices or regulation
• Novel ways to attain interoperability to avoid vendor lock-in and reach added value proposals by
combining the available options
• New ways to exploit the high amount of data provided by the IoT infrastructure in order to create
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IoT-01-and IoT-02: Inter-twinning of IoT1-LSP & IoT2-CSA in 2016
IoT1
IoT2
1) Coordination of pilot areas through mapping of pilot architectures; interoperability, standardisation
2) Horizontal support for IoT governance, innovation and creativity
3) Accompaniment for societal, ethical and ecological issues related to the pilots
Smartlivingenvironments
forageingwell
SmartFarmingand
FoodSecurity
Wearablesfor
smartecosystems
Referencezones
inEUcities
Autonomousvehiclesin
aconnectedenvironment
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Scope:
a) Co-ordination of and support to the IoT Focus Area: through mapping of pilot architecture approaches;
interoperability and standards approaches at technical / semantic levels; requirements for legal accompanying
measures; common methodologies for design, testing and validation; federation of pilot activities and transfer
Horizontal support: exploitation of security and privacy mechanisms towards best practices and a potential
label (“Trusted IoT”); legal support to relevant subjects; contribution to pre-normative activities and to
standardization. International cooperation with similar activities. Europe. Exploitation of ICT & Art combination
b) RRI-SSH support to IoT: Pilots shall be citizen-driven with existing / local communities at an early stage. Two
entities other than ICT technologies required (e.g. social sciences, psychology, gerontology, economy, art, etc.)
Total budget:
• a) up to 3 MEUR (funding rate: 100%), b) up to 1 MEUR (funding rate: 100%)
Dates:
• Call opening: 20th October 2015
• Call deadline: 12th April 2016, 17.00
• Expected starting date: January 2017
IoT-02-2016: IoT Horizontal activities (cont’d)CSA
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EXPECTED – IMPACT
• Validation, sustainability and replicability, of architectures, standards,
interoperability properties
• New industry business processes and innovative business models
• Significant and measurable contribution to standards or pre-normative
activities
• Improvement of citizens' quality of life
• Creation of opportunities for entrepreneurs
• Development of secure and sustainable European IoT ecosystems and
contribution to IoT infrastructures
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• Initiated by the EC in March 2015 the
European Commission for working closely
with all stakeholders and actors of the
Internet of Things.
• Building an IoT innovation ecosystems across
the value chain /across silos
• Put IoT on the map and link to PPPs, JTI, and
national initiatives
• Advancing IoT convergence across verticals
for standardisation/ interoperability
• Provide Recommendations for the
implementation of LSPs
• Discuss with industry to provide
guidance for IoT in the DSM
• Get connected on www.AIOTI.eu
Policy cooperation: the IoT Large Scale Pilots link to
AIOTI – Alliance Internet of Things Innovation
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FI-Ware Platform – A vibrant developer community
FIWARE is a set of 37 software
components essential for
developing any kind of
innovative Internet services.
They are package in 10 groups
for easy use by developers.
Prime sectors are smart cities,
creative industry, health
manufacturing or agrifood.
All of FIWARE is open-source and
royalty free available today to
anyone on www.fiware.org.
The FIWARE ecosystem and
community provides all what is
needed for users, developers and
public sectors actors to start
using FIWARE
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Tips before submitting
No grant negotiation phase!
The time from submission of a proposal, evaluation and signature of the grant has been reduced
to a maximum of 8 months
(max. 5 months for evaluation + 3 months for grant signature)
Proposals are evaluated as submitted not on their potential if certain changes were to be made
Shortcomings must be reflected with a lower score for the relevant criterion
No recommendations are made
Proposals with significant weaknesses that prevent the project from achieving its objectives or
with resources being seriously over-estimated will not receive above-threshold scores
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Tips before submitting
Submitted via the portal - http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/
BEFORE DEADLINE: 12-04-2015 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)
TIP: don't wait the last minute
COMPLETE: Operational capacity Draft plan for exploitation and dissemination of
the results
Respect page limit of 70 pages
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Financial support to third parties (a.k.a. "open calls" or "cascading funding")
From General Annexes – K
Proposals […] shall clearly detail the objectives and the results to be obtained and include at
least the following elements:
- a closed list of the different types of activities that qualify for financial support,
- the persons or categories of persons which may receive financial support,
- the criteria for awarding financial support,
- the criteria for calculating the exact amount of the financial support,
- the maximum amount to be granted to each third party
Specific rules for this call
- maximum amount to be granted can be in the order of EUR 50.000 to 150.000 per party
(general rule in H2020: max. 60.000)
- total amount to be granted via open calls can be maximum 20% of the project
funding
"The action may involve financial support to third parties"
(this is not mandatory!)
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FAQ
• Is city XYZ the ideal candidate to be a reference zone?
• What is considered as large scale?
• What are best ways of cascading funding for municipalities?
• How to federate?
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IOT Focus Area – Topic Coordinator(s):
Rolf.Riemenschneider@ec.Europa.eu
Backup: Peter.Friess@ec.Europa.eu, Werner.Steinhoegl@ec.Europa.eu
Pilot-specific:
Pilot 1: CNECT-ICT4ageing@ec.europa.eu
Pilot 2: Ana.Cuadrado-Galvan@ec.Europa.eu, Peter.Friess@ec.Europa.eu
Pilot 3: Andreas.Lymberis@ec.Europa.eu
Pilot 4: Georgios.Tselentis@ec.Europa.eu, Peter.Friess@ec.Europa.eu
Pilot 5: Cecile.Huet@ec.Europa.eu, Eric.Gaudillat@ec.Europa.eu
Events:
http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/internet-things
Contact points
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Useful links
•Internet of Things in DAE:
• http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/internet-things
•Horizon 2020 – The EU Framework Frogramme for research and Innovation:
• http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/index_en.cfm
•The Alliance of Internet of Things Innovation AIOTI
• http://www.AIOTI.eu
•IERC – Internet of Things European Research Cluster
http://www.internet-of-things-research.eu/
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