The presentation describes the impact of Maker ecosystem on the IoT ecosystem . A true multidisciplinary approach of makers is responsible for the boom.
Talk delivered at IEEE IoT Usecases workshop (4-5 Dec 2015 | Hotel Lalit Ashok).
ALISS at 2011 11 24 improvement conf aliss c hoy v3Peter Ashe
The document summarizes a public service improvement conference focused on the ALISS project, which aims to improve self-management of long-term conditions. The ALISS project seeks to address problems with accessing useful but disconnected local support information by creating a platform that empowers users to collaboratively create and share information. The project brings together various stakeholders, including those living with long-term conditions, to generate innovative ideas through techniques like social innovation workshops. To date, the ALISS Engine asset catalogue is operational and asset mapping has begun, with implementation now starting and being hosted by LTCAS.
Explore a decentralized, permissionless and worldwide community
Communities are thriving on a multitude of channels, platforms, apps and also in VR worlds. These activities comprise a series of challenges for a community manager and FOSS comes to the rescue through specialized dashboards, self-hacked tools and new models to measure and reward value creation. Insights in a community manager’s toolbox to foster communities and connect with people all over the world that share passion.
Catalyst is a £1.9M initiative at the University of Lancaster that aims to promote collaborations between the university and community partners to use digital technologies for social change. It funds various projects through sprints and launch pads to both tackle real societal issues and produce world-class research. The goals are to change academic cultures and encourage partnerships in ways that address important problems and lead to impactful research.
Pop-up Living Labs: Experiments in Co-creating Service Design with Diverse St...Ulster University
This presentation outlines some experimental work undertaken to help co-create service designs in the healthcare domain of reablement. The presentation outlines the background to the experimental work before reviewing relevant academic literature in the innovation space, specifically encompassing triple-helix concepts and living labs. It then presents the findings from the experimental work before concluding with a discussion on the findings. The discussion is primarily concerned with the usefulness of a novel ‘pop-up’ living lab conception.
IT seems to reshape with an increasing speed. So it seems, at least, because a lot of publications and presentation suggest that important changes already happening and testing is staying behind.
What are these developments, what is their impact on testing? What should we do? Is it just a hype, or do we risk of losing our job? This presentation aims to help participants to anticipate on the future needs and demands. This will help testers keeping happy in their job and sustaining the value of the profession. Integration between IT and business is definitely a topic in this talk.
Building Sustainable e-Participation Strategies using Living LabsUlster University
This document discusses using living labs to build sustainable e-participation strategies. It defines living labs and e-participation, and describes the PARTERRE project which used an electronic town meeting platform to engage over 400 citizens on various policy topics. Case studies conducted in Northern Ireland achieved broad participation. Findings showed citizens found the approach novel and enjoyed providing input. However, cultural, technology, organizational, and sensitivity issues must be addressed. Living labs can enable service innovation through certitude, transparency, capability and capacity.
Designing Social Prescription Services to Support People with Long-Term Condi...Ulster University
This paper outlines a small study undertaken to assess user perspectives on the concept of social prescription services. Social prescribing is a mechanism linking patients in primary care with non-medical sources of support within the community. The work presented here supports the idea of patients becoming ‘active partners’ by providing health literature that is designed to suit their health literacy along with a service which introduces patients to actual programmes and services in their local area which suit their specific condition. By using innovative digital technology patient engagement is encouraged leading to greater self-care and independence in relation to long-term condition management.
ALISS at 2011 11 24 improvement conf aliss c hoy v3Peter Ashe
The document summarizes a public service improvement conference focused on the ALISS project, which aims to improve self-management of long-term conditions. The ALISS project seeks to address problems with accessing useful but disconnected local support information by creating a platform that empowers users to collaboratively create and share information. The project brings together various stakeholders, including those living with long-term conditions, to generate innovative ideas through techniques like social innovation workshops. To date, the ALISS Engine asset catalogue is operational and asset mapping has begun, with implementation now starting and being hosted by LTCAS.
Explore a decentralized, permissionless and worldwide community
Communities are thriving on a multitude of channels, platforms, apps and also in VR worlds. These activities comprise a series of challenges for a community manager and FOSS comes to the rescue through specialized dashboards, self-hacked tools and new models to measure and reward value creation. Insights in a community manager’s toolbox to foster communities and connect with people all over the world that share passion.
Catalyst is a £1.9M initiative at the University of Lancaster that aims to promote collaborations between the university and community partners to use digital technologies for social change. It funds various projects through sprints and launch pads to both tackle real societal issues and produce world-class research. The goals are to change academic cultures and encourage partnerships in ways that address important problems and lead to impactful research.
Pop-up Living Labs: Experiments in Co-creating Service Design with Diverse St...Ulster University
This presentation outlines some experimental work undertaken to help co-create service designs in the healthcare domain of reablement. The presentation outlines the background to the experimental work before reviewing relevant academic literature in the innovation space, specifically encompassing triple-helix concepts and living labs. It then presents the findings from the experimental work before concluding with a discussion on the findings. The discussion is primarily concerned with the usefulness of a novel ‘pop-up’ living lab conception.
IT seems to reshape with an increasing speed. So it seems, at least, because a lot of publications and presentation suggest that important changes already happening and testing is staying behind.
What are these developments, what is their impact on testing? What should we do? Is it just a hype, or do we risk of losing our job? This presentation aims to help participants to anticipate on the future needs and demands. This will help testers keeping happy in their job and sustaining the value of the profession. Integration between IT and business is definitely a topic in this talk.
Building Sustainable e-Participation Strategies using Living LabsUlster University
This document discusses using living labs to build sustainable e-participation strategies. It defines living labs and e-participation, and describes the PARTERRE project which used an electronic town meeting platform to engage over 400 citizens on various policy topics. Case studies conducted in Northern Ireland achieved broad participation. Findings showed citizens found the approach novel and enjoyed providing input. However, cultural, technology, organizational, and sensitivity issues must be addressed. Living labs can enable service innovation through certitude, transparency, capability and capacity.
Designing Social Prescription Services to Support People with Long-Term Condi...Ulster University
This paper outlines a small study undertaken to assess user perspectives on the concept of social prescription services. Social prescribing is a mechanism linking patients in primary care with non-medical sources of support within the community. The work presented here supports the idea of patients becoming ‘active partners’ by providing health literature that is designed to suit their health literacy along with a service which introduces patients to actual programmes and services in their local area which suit their specific condition. By using innovative digital technology patient engagement is encouraged leading to greater self-care and independence in relation to long-term condition management.
The document discusses adoption of new technologies within organizations. Adoption involves integrating technologies into existing work practices. It is important for maximizing short-term investment value and meeting long-term business goals. Key factors for successful adoption include demonstrating value to users, focusing on key use cases, gaining leadership buy-in, having a clear rollout strategy, and cultivating super users. Adoption is best achieved by involving people in the design process to meet their needs and give them a sense of ownership.
Internet2 - US Ignite Application Summit 2013US-Ignite
Internet2 is a consortium that connects over 400 member institutions to advance networking technologies. It has built a nationwide 100 Gigabit network infrastructure with open interfaces to enable new applications and research. Through its network and engaged community, Internet2 aims to serve as an innovation platform to accelerate discovery and solve challenges in research and education.
SMiLE Preso for #sotondiglit conferenceLisa Harris
This document summarizes a project called SMiLE (Social Media in Live Events) that analyzed social media engagement at a conference. It details that over 13,000 tweets with the event hashtag were posted, 430 photos were uploaded to Flickr, and Vimeo videos received over 2,100 views from 47 countries. Nearly half of conference attendees used the hashtag on Twitter. The project plans to produce outputs like blog posts, dissertations, guides and papers on effectively using social media at live events and handling social media data collection. Quotes from attendees praise the high level of social media integration and access at the conference.
Collaborative Learning - The Role Communities Play in IoTJustin Grammens
These slides discuss the importance of collaborative learning and envisioning solutions within the world of the Internet of Things. I gave this presentation at the Internet of Things meetup on July 16, 2015. Further details of myself and the other presenters that night are at: http://bit.ly/1VWaxcs
APrIGF 2020: Internet innovation and developmentAPNIC
This document discusses upcoming events focused on internet innovation and development. It provides summaries of three upcoming webinars: 1) an introductory webinar on universal acceptance of domain names and email addresses on September 29th; 2) a webinar on lessons learned from implementing digital education during COVID-19 on September 28th; and 3) an action-oriented dialogue on the internet's environmental impact and how to mitigate risks on September 29th. It also discusses frameworks for human-centered design and innovation for development, providing examples of how internet products, processes, and policies can be innovated to advance knowledge and livelihoods.
PTV/Collabforge presentation @ the Launch of the 2015 VSEASIBA
The document describes VicTripathon, a Victorian Transit App Incubator that will bring together digital innovators, developers, and public transit users to develop new apps that solve problems for public transit users. It will involve a multi-stage process including problem definition by users, app development with support and mentoring, and delivery of market-ready apps. It is a collaboration between several organizations focused on open innovation, civic technology, and public transit to improve the public transit experience through new digital tools.
Ecosystem Building for Economic DevelopmentUS-Ignite
This document discusses building an ecosystem to support economic development through next-generation applications and infrastructure. It outlines goals of infrastructure development, growing the application pipeline, highlights from 2014 including new applications and partnerships, and a process for scaling applications. Examples are provided of successful community programs that assembled teams, enhanced infrastructure, stimulated application development, and shared best practices to leverage technology and drive innovation.
This document summarizes several case studies of assistive technology services:
- COGKNOW helped people with dementia navigate their day through reminders, activity support and safety warnings.
- NOCTURNAL provided therapeutic support for people with dementia at night through music, images and sleep monitoring.
- A project in Belfast supported independent living for the elderly through a reablement program co-created with social enterprises.
- A project designed social prescription services for people with long-term conditions like obesity through user research, personas and prototypes to improve health literacy and self management.
Social Change Camp - Social Media Presentation by Nate HeasleyOistein
Nate Heasley's present three powerful examples of how technology is enhancing non-profit organisations and their causes.
The presentation was given at the social media reception 'Tweeting a Treaty' hosted by Oxfam, the Mission of Netherlands to the UN and UN University, October 7th, 2009, NYC.
07 - Smart Gigabit Communities - Finance and AdministrationUS-Ignite
The document outlines the process and requirements for communities receiving funding from the US Ignite cooperative agreement to build applications for smart gigabit cities. It details that funds can be used for videoconferencing setup, hiring a technical expert, start-up costs, and ongoing annual grants. Recipients must identify a single fund recipient, complete program milestones, submit reports on time, and get approval for spending. Assistance is available from US Ignite staff for any questions.
Frank Kresin - Waag Society - Artistic Research, Critical Design & Social Inn...innovationhubs
This document discusses the need for smart citizens in smart cities and Waag Society's role in empowering citizens through technology. It advocates for living lab methodologies, citizen appropriation of technologies, and digital social innovation. Waag Society facilitates innovation through linking different domains, human-centered design, and incubating projects. It enables users to become designers through various labs and methodologies. One project is a city dashboard that aggregates open data for citizens, governments and organizations to improve cities.
Social innovations are new strategies, concepts, and organizations that meet social needs such as working conditions, education, community development, and health. They extend and strengthen civil society. Social innovation includes both social processes of innovation as well as innovations with a social purpose, such as online volunteering and microcredit.
The UN Global Pulse initiative uses big data for development and humanitarian action, such as providing anonymous privacy-protected climate datasets and assessing damage from natural disasters.
Interesting social innovation initiatives in Eastern Europe and Central Asia include using gamification to engage youth on unemployment and corruption in Moldova, a job search mobile app in Macedonia, and an SMS information service for farmers in Azerbaijan. The conclusion emphasizes defining problems,
Yinhai Wang - IEEE Smart Cities Initiatives - GCS16KC Digital Drive
The IEEE Smart Cities Initiative is a global effort started in 2013 to create a network of smart cities, share knowledge and best practices, and guide the appropriate use of technology in urbanization. The steering committee oversees activities including workshops, conferences, developing educational resources, and establishing standards and frameworks. It is asking for support and involvement from attendees in growing the smart cities network and initiatives.
Tools for Health and Social Engagement: Silos to Circles Age Well InitiativesAnn Treacy
This document outlines an initiative called Tools for Health and Social Engagement that aims to connect local resources in rural communities through various virtual and web-based tools. It discusses setting up a WordPress website with a resource directory, implementing a videoconferencing service on smart TVs and cameras, and launching healthy aging pilot programs. The initiative seeks to move from operating in "silos" to creating "circles" of engagement and will provide a digital community guide this fall with elements of successful projects, videos of pilot sites, and downloadable tools.
The document outlines the principles and practices of Connected Learning in Action, which is stewarded by Mozilla. It promotes openness, innovation, and opportunities on the Internet through an open source approach that allows for exploration, experimentation, and shared discovery. The core principles include designing experiences that are relevant and address the needs of youth, building equitable and accessible learning opportunities, and supporting participatory and engaging practices that lead to new ideas. The document describes various ways to get involved with the community through events, meetups, sharing ideas online, and funded partnerships.
A community of developers stimulating innovation in uk higher educationDevCSI
This document provides an overview of the DevCSI project, which aims to stimulate innovation in UK higher education by supporting a community of developers. It discusses the types of developers involved, including opportunistic, engineers, and connected developers. It outlines events held by DevCSI to bring developers together, such as hack days and challenges, and how these help developers build skills and solutions. It also discusses how supporting local developers can benefit institutions by empowering users and enabling local innovation. Finally, it shares some statistics on DevCSI's events and community outreach.
The document discusses adoption of new technologies within organizations. Adoption involves integrating technologies into existing work practices. It is important for maximizing short-term investment value and meeting long-term business goals. Key factors for successful adoption include demonstrating value to users, focusing on key use cases, gaining leadership buy-in, having a clear rollout strategy, and cultivating super users. Adoption is best achieved by involving people in the design process to meet their needs and give them a sense of ownership.
Internet2 - US Ignite Application Summit 2013US-Ignite
Internet2 is a consortium that connects over 400 member institutions to advance networking technologies. It has built a nationwide 100 Gigabit network infrastructure with open interfaces to enable new applications and research. Through its network and engaged community, Internet2 aims to serve as an innovation platform to accelerate discovery and solve challenges in research and education.
SMiLE Preso for #sotondiglit conferenceLisa Harris
This document summarizes a project called SMiLE (Social Media in Live Events) that analyzed social media engagement at a conference. It details that over 13,000 tweets with the event hashtag were posted, 430 photos were uploaded to Flickr, and Vimeo videos received over 2,100 views from 47 countries. Nearly half of conference attendees used the hashtag on Twitter. The project plans to produce outputs like blog posts, dissertations, guides and papers on effectively using social media at live events and handling social media data collection. Quotes from attendees praise the high level of social media integration and access at the conference.
Collaborative Learning - The Role Communities Play in IoTJustin Grammens
These slides discuss the importance of collaborative learning and envisioning solutions within the world of the Internet of Things. I gave this presentation at the Internet of Things meetup on July 16, 2015. Further details of myself and the other presenters that night are at: http://bit.ly/1VWaxcs
APrIGF 2020: Internet innovation and developmentAPNIC
This document discusses upcoming events focused on internet innovation and development. It provides summaries of three upcoming webinars: 1) an introductory webinar on universal acceptance of domain names and email addresses on September 29th; 2) a webinar on lessons learned from implementing digital education during COVID-19 on September 28th; and 3) an action-oriented dialogue on the internet's environmental impact and how to mitigate risks on September 29th. It also discusses frameworks for human-centered design and innovation for development, providing examples of how internet products, processes, and policies can be innovated to advance knowledge and livelihoods.
PTV/Collabforge presentation @ the Launch of the 2015 VSEASIBA
The document describes VicTripathon, a Victorian Transit App Incubator that will bring together digital innovators, developers, and public transit users to develop new apps that solve problems for public transit users. It will involve a multi-stage process including problem definition by users, app development with support and mentoring, and delivery of market-ready apps. It is a collaboration between several organizations focused on open innovation, civic technology, and public transit to improve the public transit experience through new digital tools.
Ecosystem Building for Economic DevelopmentUS-Ignite
This document discusses building an ecosystem to support economic development through next-generation applications and infrastructure. It outlines goals of infrastructure development, growing the application pipeline, highlights from 2014 including new applications and partnerships, and a process for scaling applications. Examples are provided of successful community programs that assembled teams, enhanced infrastructure, stimulated application development, and shared best practices to leverage technology and drive innovation.
This document summarizes several case studies of assistive technology services:
- COGKNOW helped people with dementia navigate their day through reminders, activity support and safety warnings.
- NOCTURNAL provided therapeutic support for people with dementia at night through music, images and sleep monitoring.
- A project in Belfast supported independent living for the elderly through a reablement program co-created with social enterprises.
- A project designed social prescription services for people with long-term conditions like obesity through user research, personas and prototypes to improve health literacy and self management.
Social Change Camp - Social Media Presentation by Nate HeasleyOistein
Nate Heasley's present three powerful examples of how technology is enhancing non-profit organisations and their causes.
The presentation was given at the social media reception 'Tweeting a Treaty' hosted by Oxfam, the Mission of Netherlands to the UN and UN University, October 7th, 2009, NYC.
07 - Smart Gigabit Communities - Finance and AdministrationUS-Ignite
The document outlines the process and requirements for communities receiving funding from the US Ignite cooperative agreement to build applications for smart gigabit cities. It details that funds can be used for videoconferencing setup, hiring a technical expert, start-up costs, and ongoing annual grants. Recipients must identify a single fund recipient, complete program milestones, submit reports on time, and get approval for spending. Assistance is available from US Ignite staff for any questions.
Frank Kresin - Waag Society - Artistic Research, Critical Design & Social Inn...innovationhubs
This document discusses the need for smart citizens in smart cities and Waag Society's role in empowering citizens through technology. It advocates for living lab methodologies, citizen appropriation of technologies, and digital social innovation. Waag Society facilitates innovation through linking different domains, human-centered design, and incubating projects. It enables users to become designers through various labs and methodologies. One project is a city dashboard that aggregates open data for citizens, governments and organizations to improve cities.
Social innovations are new strategies, concepts, and organizations that meet social needs such as working conditions, education, community development, and health. They extend and strengthen civil society. Social innovation includes both social processes of innovation as well as innovations with a social purpose, such as online volunteering and microcredit.
The UN Global Pulse initiative uses big data for development and humanitarian action, such as providing anonymous privacy-protected climate datasets and assessing damage from natural disasters.
Interesting social innovation initiatives in Eastern Europe and Central Asia include using gamification to engage youth on unemployment and corruption in Moldova, a job search mobile app in Macedonia, and an SMS information service for farmers in Azerbaijan. The conclusion emphasizes defining problems,
Yinhai Wang - IEEE Smart Cities Initiatives - GCS16KC Digital Drive
The IEEE Smart Cities Initiative is a global effort started in 2013 to create a network of smart cities, share knowledge and best practices, and guide the appropriate use of technology in urbanization. The steering committee oversees activities including workshops, conferences, developing educational resources, and establishing standards and frameworks. It is asking for support and involvement from attendees in growing the smart cities network and initiatives.
Tools for Health and Social Engagement: Silos to Circles Age Well InitiativesAnn Treacy
This document outlines an initiative called Tools for Health and Social Engagement that aims to connect local resources in rural communities through various virtual and web-based tools. It discusses setting up a WordPress website with a resource directory, implementing a videoconferencing service on smart TVs and cameras, and launching healthy aging pilot programs. The initiative seeks to move from operating in "silos" to creating "circles" of engagement and will provide a digital community guide this fall with elements of successful projects, videos of pilot sites, and downloadable tools.
The document outlines the principles and practices of Connected Learning in Action, which is stewarded by Mozilla. It promotes openness, innovation, and opportunities on the Internet through an open source approach that allows for exploration, experimentation, and shared discovery. The core principles include designing experiences that are relevant and address the needs of youth, building equitable and accessible learning opportunities, and supporting participatory and engaging practices that lead to new ideas. The document describes various ways to get involved with the community through events, meetups, sharing ideas online, and funded partnerships.
A community of developers stimulating innovation in uk higher educationDevCSI
This document provides an overview of the DevCSI project, which aims to stimulate innovation in UK higher education by supporting a community of developers. It discusses the types of developers involved, including opportunistic, engineers, and connected developers. It outlines events held by DevCSI to bring developers together, such as hack days and challenges, and how these help developers build skills and solutions. It also discusses how supporting local developers can benefit institutions by empowering users and enabling local innovation. Finally, it shares some statistics on DevCSI's events and community outreach.
This document describes the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI), a new NSF-funded institute aimed at helping the scientific community more effectively build online gateways and resources for research. The SGCI will provide consulting services, training, developer support, opportunities for students and educators, and a forum for the gateway community to connect and exchange knowledge. The goal is for the SGCI to become a central resource for all aspects of building and supporting science gateways.
How you and your gateway can benefit from the services of the Science Gateway...Katherine Lawrence
January 2017 webinar of the Science Gateways Community Institute. Recording and additional details available at http://sciencegateways.org/upcoming-events/webinars/#previous
The value of in-house technology expertise within colleges and universities. Slides from a session at ALT-C 2012. Paul Walk and Amber Thomas. Session Notes: http://infteam.jiscinvolve.org/wp/2012/10/01/strategicdev_altc2012/
This document provides information about the Intel Developer Zone (IDZ), which offers tools, technical resources, and a community for software developers. It highlights several development areas supported by IDZ including Internet of Things, Android, Intel RealSense technology, Windows, and HTML5. It also encourages joining the IDZ social media accounts and watching the Intel Software TV channel. Later sections discuss diversity and inclusion initiatives to support women and girls in technology as well as criteria for nominating innovative software developers as Intel Software Innovators.
The presentation talks about the EARTO Views on Science 2.0. Science 2.0 is a suggested new approach to science that uses information-sharing and collaboration made possible by network technologies.
ILRI Communications and Knowledge Management StrategyILRI
Presented by Michael Victor at the “Webinar on ILRI Publications Guidelines for Boosting Uganda’s Investments in Livestock Development Project”, 14 April 2020
This document discusses digital ecosystems in education. It begins by defining digital ecosystems as complex networks of interconnected stakeholders that interact digitally to create value. It then discusses how education is evolving from personal computers to more interactive technologies. A key goal is developing 1:1 digital classrooms, but integrating diverse technologies remains challenging.
The document outlines various components of digital ecosystems in education, including students, teachers, parents, startups, and more. It discusses benefits like improved collaboration and innovation support. It also examines drivers for digital transformation and models for digital ecosystems, moving from closed proprietary systems to more open approaches. Finally, it provides examples of specific web tools that can be used to build digital ecosystems in education.
Open Innovation - Best Practices for Raw Material CompaniesTimo Ropponen
Mining and raw materials companies have longer and costly innovation cycles.The objective of the project was to build on top of the established Open Innovation (OI) body of knowledge a set of best practices and tools specifically tailored to raw material companies. The project consisted of an open innovation assessment study and piloting a digital collaboration tool in an online OI workshop in a mining company.
The document provides an overview of the Digital Supercluster program including:
- The program will invest $950 million from the federal government to drive growth through digital technology collaborations.
- Projects will be selected through a competitive process and receive matching funding if approved.
- The focus areas are technology leadership projects and capacity building projects. Technology leadership projects will transform industries through areas like precision health, digital twins, and data commons. Capacity building projects will grow skills, scale small businesses, and increase exports.
Co-creation in the Sphere of Urban Policies. Robert Arnkilsmartmetropolia2014
This document discusses co-creation in urban policies through the quadruple helix innovation model. It explores this conceptually by outlining the quadruple helix model involving government, academia, business, and civic groups. It also discusses the cocreative learning process involving socialization, externalization, combination, and internalization. Finally, it provides an example of cocreation of city policy through the My Generation at Work project involving 12 European cities promoting youth employment.
The document summarizes a University Center Showcase presented by Jeff Tucker from Kansas State University's Technology Development Institute (TDI). The TDI focuses on accelerating innovation for small and medium enterprises through technology development assistance, supporting commercialization and business expansion. It has received funding from the Economic Development Administration to upgrade equipment for fabrication, machining and additive manufacturing. The TDI has also developed a microfactory program and provides internships in technology entrepreneurship to cultivate innovation ecosystems.
India has immense potential for research and innovation but currently contributes only a small fraction of global research output and patents. The document proposes a fellowship program called "Ennovate India" to promote innovation by providing resources and training to passionate individuals to develop affordable solutions to social problems. The one-year program would select 40 fellows who would undergo training, design products, test prototypes, and partner with organizations to pilot and commercialize their solutions. The goal is to utilize India's talent and "jugaad" spirit to develop low-cost, inclusive innovations that improve lives at scale. Funding of ~1 crore rupees per year would be required from government and private sources.
Data Innovation Spaces are identified by BDVA as a key instrument to foster the Data-Driven Innovation in Europe. They provide innovation and experimentation environments where companies in their respective ecosystems could have their data-driven and AI-related products and solutions piloted, tested, and exploited before going to the market. BDVA launches every year a process to identify and recognize relevant initiatives in Europe that meet specific quality criteria in infrastructures, services, projects, and sectors of application, ecosystem and sustainability (BDVA i-Spaces call for labels).
During this session, we will present the concept of BDVA i-Spaces (as it is reflected in the BDVA SRIA), the process and steps of i-Spaces labeling, the value proposition of being an i-Space and activities and examples of collaboration. The session will also include examples of first-hand experience from three recognized i-Spaces: ITAINNOVA (DIH Aragon), UPM, and Demokritos NCSR (aheed DIH).
This document summarizes a webinar about BDVA i-Spaces, which are data innovation spaces that foster data-driven innovation. The webinar discussed what i-Spaces are, their value in collaborating and connecting to other initiatives, and the process for obtaining an i-Space label. Experiences from several labelled i-Spaces were also shared. The goal of i-Spaces is to establish a network across Europe for testing, piloting and exploiting big data technologies and applications through technical and business support services. Obtaining the i-Space label recognizes quality and impacts spaces that connect existing initiatives and promote data-driven innovation.
Technological Innovations for Sustainable Development Presentation by Dr Albe...Bernadette Patañag
This presentation was presented by Dr Albert Teo during the APFSD Side Event on "SE-SDG Platforms: Towards Building Back Fairer in Asia and the Pacific" dated March 25, 2021.
This document outlines PepsiCo's Digital Labs initiative to invest in startups and foster innovation. Digital Labs will partner with entrepreneurs through various stages: providing mentorship and resources (Angel Investment); testing products and gaining insights (Seed Round); investing in viable marketing solutions (Series A); and potentially acquiring strategic partners (Exit). Recent activities highlighted include hosting roundtables at WeWork Labs and participating in tech conferences to support startup partnerships. The goal is to gain early access to new technologies and ideas through an embedded role in the startup community.
India has a high rate of innovation but a low rate of implementation. IDEATION proposes a solution to address this by creating a common platform to develop, register, and implement designs. It will have teams to acquire projects, provide technical consulting, collaborate with companies, and conduct product awareness. IDEATION will be non-profit and generate funds through donations, grants, workshops, and website revenues. It aims to increase patents, collaborations, and economic impacts, especially in rural areas. Challenges include patent access and illiteracy, but IDEATION plans mitigations like legal partnerships and training programs.
What Open Source Is and How Your Nonprofit Can BenefitTechSoup
Open source software allows anyone to freely read, study, modify and redistribute a software’s source code with little restriction other than that free access is maintained. For a nonprofit, open source represents a fantastic opportunity to tap into some of the best technology out there, to engage with entirely new allies, and to reduce long-term technology costs for an organization.
Join the Case Foundation’s VP of Interactive Strategies, John Jones, for a webinar where he will cover the following topics:
- Discuss what open source is
- How some nonprofits have been able to employ it to advance their work
- How you may apply those lessons to your own organization
- In addition, John will share some of the open source work the Case Foundation has been leading, which will include a demo of an open source project the Case Foundation has released.
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Best 20 SEO Techniques To Improve Website Visibility In SERPPixlogix Infotech
Boost your website's visibility with proven SEO techniques! Our latest blog dives into essential strategies to enhance your online presence, increase traffic, and rank higher on search engines. From keyword optimization to quality content creation, learn how to make your site stand out in the crowded digital landscape. Discover actionable tips and expert insights to elevate your SEO game.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
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Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
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- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
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Maker movement and its impact on IOT ecosystem
1. Maker Movement and its
Impact on IoT Ecosystem
Darshan Virupaksha
Co-organiser
IoTBLR
www.iotblr.org
2. Maker Movement IoT Ecosystem
• Collaboration
• Disrupt large enterprises
• Emphasis on tailor made products
• Experiment over theory
• Resource sharing
• Convergence of forces last decade
innovations
Source : KenMiller Group
3. Maker Movement Impact on IoT
• Reduction in barriers of learning
• Communities and learning platforms
• Online communities - Meetups groups, startup forums, facebook, etc
• Alternative education - Encourage active learning at grassroot level
• Contribution to open source
• Knowledge Building activities
• Hands on sessions
• Community projects
• Hackathons
• Specific skill development
• Entrepreneurial education
4. Maker Movement Impact on IoT
• Reduction in barriers to entry
• Technology advancements
• For prototyping
• Hardware and software platforms (cost and availability)
• Access to Physical Infrastructure
• Makerspaces – Workbench Projects, IKP EDEN, The-Workshop
• Incubators – Co-Labs, Excubator, HAX, BOLT, Highway1
• Policy support from the government
• Discussions with the state government
• Government bodies keen on collaboration
5. Maker Movement Impact on IoT
• Reduction in barrier to commercialize
• Access to infrastructure to scale
• Collaborations for small scale production (Electronics and Mechanicals)
• Mentorship to join leading hardware accelerators
• Access to talent & experts
• Huge community to reach out to
• Strong network of experts
• Promote and nurture young talent
• Access to customers
• Community as a testbed – Feedback
6. Epic Journey - Maker to Entrepreneur
Makers
Maker Prototypes
Idea Validation, DFx and
User-centric Design,
Access to Right
Infrastructure & Seed fund
Prototype Products
Challenges of Scale –
Finance, Manufacturing
SUPPORTREQUIRED
30000
Makers
1000
50
Makers
Meetups, Workshops,
Community Projects
Maker Prototypes
Pitch sessions, Mentor
programmes, Advanced Tech
Events
Prototype Products
Design and Manf connects,
Expert connects
ACTIVITIES
Representation of the
Ecosystem
Startups
Product showcase events
7. IoTBLR – Phase 1
• Social Enterprise for the promotion of IoT
• 6,000 members on Meetup, 13,000 members on
Facebook - Students, professionals, entrepreneurs,
researchers, investors, media
• 30+ events – Industry talks, workshops,
hackathons
• Key focus areas:
• Learning and skill development – Workshops, talks,
internships, open syllabus
• Entrepreneurship support – Information directory,
programmes, advancement support
• High-impact R&D projects – Experiments in a failure
tolerant environment
• Corporate connect – Labs, events, insights
8. IoTBLR – Phase 2
Expansion
• Deeper locally – Tier
2 and 3 cities/towns
• Wider globally –
Knowledge and
expertise sharing
Impact
• Empower everyone
to build the Internet
of Things
• Solve real problems,
get real results
Impact Gaps in Current Ecosystem
• Learning and skill development
• Entrepreneurship support
• High-impact R&D projects
9. How You Can Engage with IoTBLR
• Entrepreneur Education Series
• 6-session series on various topics that IoT startups need to understand clearly
• By invitation only – must have completed POC at least
• Enable Makeathon – Maker Days for ICRC
• Dec 19-20
• Wildcards to join existing teams
• IoTBLR Projects Series – Project #5 coming up, open to ideas and
suggestions
• Multiple IoT meetups in Dec and Jan, join www.meetup.com/IoTBLR for
immediate updates and to RSVP
• Recruitment at IoTBLR
• Hacker Core and Ecosystem Core
• http://iotblr.org/careers
10. “Join me in building a vibrant IoT
ecosystem in India and achieve the
goal of making our country a product
innovation hub”
Darshan Virupaksha
www.meetup.com/IoTBLR
darshan@iotblr.org
https://www.facebook.com/groups/IoTBLR
11. Impact of Phase 1
Bootstrapped the IoT community in Bangalore in lean social
startup mode from a handful of like-minded enthusiasts to
12,000+ community
• Spurred the rise of a vibrant ecosystem consisting of leading
corporates, universities, students, industry associations, startups,
and manufacturers
• Meetups have led to development of the first IoT-focused learning
platform in India resulting in an organic growth of knowledge
amongst the community
• Companies started by IoTBLR members receive tremendous support
from the community – technology and manufacturing guidance,
shared resources, marketing and visibility, funding, etc
• International collaborations in 5 meetups, 10 meetups with experts
across the nation
• IoTBLR members have been active in publishing articles and content
in major national and international journals and magazines.
Over 3,000 attendees trained
or participated in 30+ events
Joint events and collaborations with
leading organizations in India and
across the globe
75% events focused on Technology
15% events focused on Entrepreneurship
15% events focused on Design Thinking