Partnering for Innovation, Metadata: increasing the value of digital contentalex_stanhope
This document discusses opportunities for innovation in metadata to increase the value of digital content. It notes the growth of consumer internet traffic and online ad spending as opportunities. A £5 million competition on metadata will open in September 2010 and close submissions in October, aiming to maximize the value of digital content through better identification, provenance, searchability, and machine readability of metadata. The document outlines the scope of the competition and various UK government programs and funding opportunities related to digital industries and metadata innovation.
#DSM Digital single market. How can europe benefit from blockchain technologies?eraser Juan José Calderón
#DSM Digital single market. #DSM Digital single market. How can europe benefit from blockchain technologies?.
Blockchain is the best known distributed ledger technology. A ledger is
a database which keeps a final and definitive record of transactions. Records,
once stored, cannot be tampered without leaving behind a clear track. Blockchain
enables a ledger to be held in a network across a series of nodes, which avoids one
centralised location and the need for intermediaries’ services. This is particularly
helpful for providing trust, traceability and security in systems that exchange
data or assets. There is a lot of potential for blockchain to be used in many different
areas such as financial services, supply chains or healthcare.
Alex Gluhak, Digital Catapult "Innovation infrastructures for cities beyond o...Mindtrek
Speech “Innovation infrastructures for cities beyond open data” is a part of the session "Open Smart City IoT" with Hanna Niemi-Hugaerts and Ann Fournier.
“Innovation infrastructures for cities beyond open data” by
Alex Gluhak,
Head of Technology, IoT Lead, Digital Catapult
International Technology Conference Mindtrek 2017
20th - 21st of September, 2017
Tampere, Finland
This document discusses the current landscape of text and data mining (TDM) in Europe. It defines TDM as the discovery of new information from different resources by automatically extracting and relating information. TDM is used across various domains including business intelligence, research analytics, learning analytics, and predictive analytics. The document outlines that while TDM technologies are present across all economic sectors, there is no single solution and shared infrastructures could help cross-pollination between sectors. It also notes that the multilingual nature of Europe presents additional challenges for localizing TDM solutions beyond English.
This document discusses the legal perspectives around text and data mining (TDM) for research. It notes that there is currently uncertainty around whether TDM is covered by copyright law and restrictions in existing copyright exceptions. There are also cross-border differences in how countries apply copyright law to TDM. While open access material can be freely mined, not all research material is open access, and different licenses have varying restrictions on TDM. The EU is considering reforms to copyright exceptions for TDM that would address issues like who can be a beneficiary of exceptions, whether commercial uses are allowed, and what types of materials can be mined.
FIWARE Global Summit - Digital Service Infrastructure for the EU Digital Sing...FIWARE
Presentation by Daniele Rizzi
Principal Administrator and Policy Officer, Connecting Europe Facility Program, European Commission
FIWARE Global Summit
27-28 November 2018
Malaga, Spain
What have we learned from talking with the TDM community?FutureTDM
This document summarizes stakeholder consultations conducted by the FutureTDM project regarding barriers to text and data mining (TDM) in Europe. The consultations included knowledge cafes and expert interviews. Key challenges identified include the availability and format of data, lack of standard APIs, need for infrastructure, funding issues, skills gaps in education, legal clarity around copyright and data protection, and uncertainty around solutions. The project will focus on overcoming these barriers by examining best practices and making recommendations, with the goal of enabling collaboration around TDM given its complex nature.
1. The public sector cannot create data value chains alone and needs to co-create them with the private sector. Co-creation can augment data quality, combine public and private sector data, and enable new AI services and business models.
2. Case studies of data sharing initiatives showed that without standardization of data models, APIs, and unified access, it is difficult to build applications that can utilize different data sources.
3. Data sharing spaces need to evolve into data ecosystems and platforms with interoperability, common data models, value-added services, and data governance frameworks to fully realize the potential of co-creating data value chains between the public and private sectors.
Partnering for Innovation, Metadata: increasing the value of digital contentalex_stanhope
This document discusses opportunities for innovation in metadata to increase the value of digital content. It notes the growth of consumer internet traffic and online ad spending as opportunities. A £5 million competition on metadata will open in September 2010 and close submissions in October, aiming to maximize the value of digital content through better identification, provenance, searchability, and machine readability of metadata. The document outlines the scope of the competition and various UK government programs and funding opportunities related to digital industries and metadata innovation.
#DSM Digital single market. How can europe benefit from blockchain technologies?eraser Juan José Calderón
#DSM Digital single market. #DSM Digital single market. How can europe benefit from blockchain technologies?.
Blockchain is the best known distributed ledger technology. A ledger is
a database which keeps a final and definitive record of transactions. Records,
once stored, cannot be tampered without leaving behind a clear track. Blockchain
enables a ledger to be held in a network across a series of nodes, which avoids one
centralised location and the need for intermediaries’ services. This is particularly
helpful for providing trust, traceability and security in systems that exchange
data or assets. There is a lot of potential for blockchain to be used in many different
areas such as financial services, supply chains or healthcare.
Alex Gluhak, Digital Catapult "Innovation infrastructures for cities beyond o...Mindtrek
Speech “Innovation infrastructures for cities beyond open data” is a part of the session "Open Smart City IoT" with Hanna Niemi-Hugaerts and Ann Fournier.
“Innovation infrastructures for cities beyond open data” by
Alex Gluhak,
Head of Technology, IoT Lead, Digital Catapult
International Technology Conference Mindtrek 2017
20th - 21st of September, 2017
Tampere, Finland
This document discusses the current landscape of text and data mining (TDM) in Europe. It defines TDM as the discovery of new information from different resources by automatically extracting and relating information. TDM is used across various domains including business intelligence, research analytics, learning analytics, and predictive analytics. The document outlines that while TDM technologies are present across all economic sectors, there is no single solution and shared infrastructures could help cross-pollination between sectors. It also notes that the multilingual nature of Europe presents additional challenges for localizing TDM solutions beyond English.
This document discusses the legal perspectives around text and data mining (TDM) for research. It notes that there is currently uncertainty around whether TDM is covered by copyright law and restrictions in existing copyright exceptions. There are also cross-border differences in how countries apply copyright law to TDM. While open access material can be freely mined, not all research material is open access, and different licenses have varying restrictions on TDM. The EU is considering reforms to copyright exceptions for TDM that would address issues like who can be a beneficiary of exceptions, whether commercial uses are allowed, and what types of materials can be mined.
FIWARE Global Summit - Digital Service Infrastructure for the EU Digital Sing...FIWARE
Presentation by Daniele Rizzi
Principal Administrator and Policy Officer, Connecting Europe Facility Program, European Commission
FIWARE Global Summit
27-28 November 2018
Malaga, Spain
What have we learned from talking with the TDM community?FutureTDM
This document summarizes stakeholder consultations conducted by the FutureTDM project regarding barriers to text and data mining (TDM) in Europe. The consultations included knowledge cafes and expert interviews. Key challenges identified include the availability and format of data, lack of standard APIs, need for infrastructure, funding issues, skills gaps in education, legal clarity around copyright and data protection, and uncertainty around solutions. The project will focus on overcoming these barriers by examining best practices and making recommendations, with the goal of enabling collaboration around TDM given its complex nature.
1. The public sector cannot create data value chains alone and needs to co-create them with the private sector. Co-creation can augment data quality, combine public and private sector data, and enable new AI services and business models.
2. Case studies of data sharing initiatives showed that without standardization of data models, APIs, and unified access, it is difficult to build applications that can utilize different data sources.
3. Data sharing spaces need to evolve into data ecosystems and platforms with interoperability, common data models, value-added services, and data governance frameworks to fully realize the potential of co-creating data value chains between the public and private sectors.
FutureEverything runs year-round projects looking at the impact of technology and data on society. Open data is changing the world as more data is made publicly available by governments and organizations. Manchester aims to be on the forefront of 21st century "data cities" by making city data freely available to fuel innovation. Data intermediaries can help interpret underlying data and present it visually to help people understand and take action. Various opportunities exist for businesses to use open data to gain insights and make better decisions.
The document discusses the Helsinki Region Infoshare project which aims to make regional data openly available through a centralized web service. The project will develop guidelines for data owners to publish their information and build a portal for users to easily find, access, and use the data. An implementation timeline is provided, outlining pilot phases from 2010-2012 and ongoing operations after 2012. Motivations for open data initiatives and some example data types and applications are also summarized.
This document provides information about an upcoming webinar event called Big Data Pilot Demo Days that will showcase projects from the Big Data Value Public-Private Partnership (BDV PPP).
The webinar agenda includes:
1. An overview of the Big Data Pilot Demo Days joint effort
2. A presentation on requirements for the Danaos Real-Time Shipping Pilot use case
3. A demonstration of how the BigDataStack architecture meets those requirements
4. A live demonstration of the BigDataStack system in the Deepsea user interface
There will also be time for questions and answers. The webinar is one in a series that will feature different applications of BDV PPP
The document is an opening address for Open Belgium 2018 that discusses the importance of open and reliable address data, privacy concerns around metadata, the cultural differences in privacy sensitivity around license plate data, banning diesel cars, ethical AI and open benchmarks, intermodal transportation, open access in academic research, and the need for open data feedback loops. It also provides an update on Belgium's ranking in the Open Knowledge Index and highlights some positive open data developments and remaining concerns.
Data-driven and digital procurement governance:Two well-known elephant talesAlbert Sanchez Graells
This presentation assesses emerging regulatory trends in data-driven and digital public procurement governance and, in particular, the European Commission’s ambition for the single digital procurement market. It was delivered at the Information Law and Policy Centre's Annual Lecture and Conference held at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in London on 22 November 2019
The document summarizes the LOD2 project which aims to create knowledge from interlinked open data. It involves 10 partners from 7 European countries working on very large RDF data management, enrichment, interlinking, and adaptive user interfaces. One use case focuses on open government data from various local, regional, national and European sources. The project offers a consultancy for organizations to publish their data as linked open data, and encourages participation in an online survey about open government data stakeholders.
- Europeana is a digital library that provides single access to European cultural heritage from over 1500 institutions, containing over 19 million items. It uses open licenses like CC-BY-NC and CC0 to make this content freely available.
- Open licensing benefits users, cultural institutions, and politicians by improving access, visibility, education, and economic growth. However, some institutions fear loss of control, income, reputation, and branding.
- Europeana conducted workshops and consultations on the risks and rewards of open licensing. Based on this, it will transition metadata to CC0 to allow maximum reuse while institutions can still commercially exploit their own metadata. This will enrich data and better connect cultural heritage online.
Vivek Kundra: Creating the Digital Public Square / Forum One Web Executive Se...Forum One
Vivek Kundra, Chief Technology Officer of the District of Columbia speaks at Forum One's Web Executive Seminar, "Web Sites Without Walls: Strategies for Data and Content Syndication" on September 9, 2008. Kundra discussed the DC Data Catalog, which contains over 200 feeds of government information. Learn more about this event, visit http://ow.ly/oXZx . Contact: Andrew Cohen / acohen@ForumOne.com .
EDF2014: Rüdiger Eichin, Research Manager at SAP AG, Germany: Deriving Value ...European Data Forum
Selected Talk by Rüdiger Eichin, Research Manager at SAP AG, Germany at the European Data Forum 2014, 20 March 2014 in Athens, Greece: Deriving Value from Big Data for Enterprise Performance Management.
What makes an open data project successful? Transparency Slovakia argues that three components must come together for a data-driven project with an impact - data about real problems, research and (policy) action.
EDF2014: Talk of Stefan Decker, Director, Insight Galway, Ireland & Anthony M...European Data Forum
Invited Talk of Stefan Decker, Director, Insight Galway, Ireland & Anthony McCauley, Head of Research, Fujitsu Ireland at the European Data Forum 2014, 19 March 2014 in Athens, Greece: KI2NA - Using Linked Data for the Intelligent society
EDF2014: Talk of Krzysztof Wecel, Assistant professor, Poznan University of E...European Data Forum
Selected Talk of Krzysztof Wecel, Assistant professor, Poznan University of Economics, Poland at the European Data Forum 2014, 19 March 2014 in Athens, Greece: Advanced Exploration of Public Procurement Data in Linked Data Paradigm
EDF2014: Talk of Marta Nagy-Rothengass, Head of Unit Data Value Chain, Direct...European Data Forum
Invited Talk of Marta Nagy-Rothengass, Head of Unit Data Value Chain, Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology at the European Data Forum 2014, 19 March 2014 in Athens, Greece: Collaborating on interoperability to achieve a Digital Single Market
The document discusses the Publicspending.gr (PSGR) program in Greece, which aims to provide transparency in public expenditure through network analysis and visualization of spending data. The key points are:
1) PSGR manifests the value of open data and ex-ante reporting of government decisions, shifting the paradigm for 40,000 public servants.
2) Since launching in 2011, PSGR has progressed from believing open data is valuable to realizing it requires refining like chiseling jewelry from rocks in a goldmine.
3) Network analysis is a basic tool used by PSGR to analyze and visualize linked spending data, enabling the study of relationships between important payees and payers and economic impacts
EDF2014: Christian Lindemann, Wolters Kluwer Germany & Christian Dirschl, Wol...European Data Forum
Invited Talk by Christian Lindemann, Wolters Kluwer Germany & Christian Dirschl, Wolters Kluwer Germany at the European Data Forum 2014, 20 March 2014 in Athens, Greece: Linked Data and Open Government Data as part of the business strategy of Wolters Kluwer Germany.
This document discusses potential future directions for Janet, the UK's education and research network, across three areas: research infrastructure, education, and industrial strategy/skills. It provides examples of Janet's current services like shared data centers, an ExpressRoute circuit to Microsoft Azure, and a Safe Share Service encrypted network overlay. The document suggests Janet could expand into highly reliable connectivity and bandwidth, additional data and compute services, cybersecurity, 5G testbeds and exchanges, and roaming services to access third-party clouds. The goal is to support digital transformation, research infrastructure roadmaps, and skills development through reliable, secure, and assured access to resources and services.
Keroum Slimani - Public Private Partnership for ITS with Open Data - Mindtrek...Mindtrek
Eurocities Mobility Forum Thematic Session
Tampere – 18 October 2016
Public Private Partnership for ITS with Open Data (OPTICITIES Project)
Keroum SLIMANI – Grand Lyon
The Big Data Value Public-Private Partnership (BDV PPP) was launched in 2014 with the goal of strengthening Europe's data industry. It involves a €2.5 billion investment between the European Commission and private industry over 5 years. The Big Data Value Association represents the private stakeholders and oversees the BDV PPP's implementation. The PPP aims to foster European leadership in big data through collaborative research projects, innovation spaces for skills development, and lighthouse projects to demonstrate applications. Its goals include boosting the EU's industrial competitiveness, enabling new business models, and using big data for social challenges like healthcare.
Big Data in Transport: Gaps and OpportunitiesNOESIS project
The aim of this presentation is to present the main gaps and opportunities that exist in the Big Data in Transport domain. The results of this presentation are part of NOESIS project (https://noesis-project.eu).
NOESIS project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 769980.
FutureEverything runs year-round projects looking at the impact of technology and data on society. Open data is changing the world as more data is made publicly available by governments and organizations. Manchester aims to be on the forefront of 21st century "data cities" by making city data freely available to fuel innovation. Data intermediaries can help interpret underlying data and present it visually to help people understand and take action. Various opportunities exist for businesses to use open data to gain insights and make better decisions.
The document discusses the Helsinki Region Infoshare project which aims to make regional data openly available through a centralized web service. The project will develop guidelines for data owners to publish their information and build a portal for users to easily find, access, and use the data. An implementation timeline is provided, outlining pilot phases from 2010-2012 and ongoing operations after 2012. Motivations for open data initiatives and some example data types and applications are also summarized.
This document provides information about an upcoming webinar event called Big Data Pilot Demo Days that will showcase projects from the Big Data Value Public-Private Partnership (BDV PPP).
The webinar agenda includes:
1. An overview of the Big Data Pilot Demo Days joint effort
2. A presentation on requirements for the Danaos Real-Time Shipping Pilot use case
3. A demonstration of how the BigDataStack architecture meets those requirements
4. A live demonstration of the BigDataStack system in the Deepsea user interface
There will also be time for questions and answers. The webinar is one in a series that will feature different applications of BDV PPP
The document is an opening address for Open Belgium 2018 that discusses the importance of open and reliable address data, privacy concerns around metadata, the cultural differences in privacy sensitivity around license plate data, banning diesel cars, ethical AI and open benchmarks, intermodal transportation, open access in academic research, and the need for open data feedback loops. It also provides an update on Belgium's ranking in the Open Knowledge Index and highlights some positive open data developments and remaining concerns.
Data-driven and digital procurement governance:Two well-known elephant talesAlbert Sanchez Graells
This presentation assesses emerging regulatory trends in data-driven and digital public procurement governance and, in particular, the European Commission’s ambition for the single digital procurement market. It was delivered at the Information Law and Policy Centre's Annual Lecture and Conference held at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in London on 22 November 2019
The document summarizes the LOD2 project which aims to create knowledge from interlinked open data. It involves 10 partners from 7 European countries working on very large RDF data management, enrichment, interlinking, and adaptive user interfaces. One use case focuses on open government data from various local, regional, national and European sources. The project offers a consultancy for organizations to publish their data as linked open data, and encourages participation in an online survey about open government data stakeholders.
- Europeana is a digital library that provides single access to European cultural heritage from over 1500 institutions, containing over 19 million items. It uses open licenses like CC-BY-NC and CC0 to make this content freely available.
- Open licensing benefits users, cultural institutions, and politicians by improving access, visibility, education, and economic growth. However, some institutions fear loss of control, income, reputation, and branding.
- Europeana conducted workshops and consultations on the risks and rewards of open licensing. Based on this, it will transition metadata to CC0 to allow maximum reuse while institutions can still commercially exploit their own metadata. This will enrich data and better connect cultural heritage online.
Vivek Kundra: Creating the Digital Public Square / Forum One Web Executive Se...Forum One
Vivek Kundra, Chief Technology Officer of the District of Columbia speaks at Forum One's Web Executive Seminar, "Web Sites Without Walls: Strategies for Data and Content Syndication" on September 9, 2008. Kundra discussed the DC Data Catalog, which contains over 200 feeds of government information. Learn more about this event, visit http://ow.ly/oXZx . Contact: Andrew Cohen / acohen@ForumOne.com .
EDF2014: Rüdiger Eichin, Research Manager at SAP AG, Germany: Deriving Value ...European Data Forum
Selected Talk by Rüdiger Eichin, Research Manager at SAP AG, Germany at the European Data Forum 2014, 20 March 2014 in Athens, Greece: Deriving Value from Big Data for Enterprise Performance Management.
What makes an open data project successful? Transparency Slovakia argues that three components must come together for a data-driven project with an impact - data about real problems, research and (policy) action.
EDF2014: Talk of Stefan Decker, Director, Insight Galway, Ireland & Anthony M...European Data Forum
Invited Talk of Stefan Decker, Director, Insight Galway, Ireland & Anthony McCauley, Head of Research, Fujitsu Ireland at the European Data Forum 2014, 19 March 2014 in Athens, Greece: KI2NA - Using Linked Data for the Intelligent society
EDF2014: Talk of Krzysztof Wecel, Assistant professor, Poznan University of E...European Data Forum
Selected Talk of Krzysztof Wecel, Assistant professor, Poznan University of Economics, Poland at the European Data Forum 2014, 19 March 2014 in Athens, Greece: Advanced Exploration of Public Procurement Data in Linked Data Paradigm
EDF2014: Talk of Marta Nagy-Rothengass, Head of Unit Data Value Chain, Direct...European Data Forum
Invited Talk of Marta Nagy-Rothengass, Head of Unit Data Value Chain, Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology at the European Data Forum 2014, 19 March 2014 in Athens, Greece: Collaborating on interoperability to achieve a Digital Single Market
The document discusses the Publicspending.gr (PSGR) program in Greece, which aims to provide transparency in public expenditure through network analysis and visualization of spending data. The key points are:
1) PSGR manifests the value of open data and ex-ante reporting of government decisions, shifting the paradigm for 40,000 public servants.
2) Since launching in 2011, PSGR has progressed from believing open data is valuable to realizing it requires refining like chiseling jewelry from rocks in a goldmine.
3) Network analysis is a basic tool used by PSGR to analyze and visualize linked spending data, enabling the study of relationships between important payees and payers and economic impacts
EDF2014: Christian Lindemann, Wolters Kluwer Germany & Christian Dirschl, Wol...European Data Forum
Invited Talk by Christian Lindemann, Wolters Kluwer Germany & Christian Dirschl, Wolters Kluwer Germany at the European Data Forum 2014, 20 March 2014 in Athens, Greece: Linked Data and Open Government Data as part of the business strategy of Wolters Kluwer Germany.
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Keroum Slimani - Public Private Partnership for ITS with Open Data - Mindtrek...Mindtrek
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Tampere – 18 October 2016
Public Private Partnership for ITS with Open Data (OPTICITIES Project)
Keroum SLIMANI – Grand Lyon
The Big Data Value Public-Private Partnership (BDV PPP) was launched in 2014 with the goal of strengthening Europe's data industry. It involves a €2.5 billion investment between the European Commission and private industry over 5 years. The Big Data Value Association represents the private stakeholders and oversees the BDV PPP's implementation. The PPP aims to foster European leadership in big data through collaborative research projects, innovation spaces for skills development, and lighthouse projects to demonstrate applications. Its goals include boosting the EU's industrial competitiveness, enabling new business models, and using big data for social challenges like healthcare.
Big Data in Transport: Gaps and OpportunitiesNOESIS project
The aim of this presentation is to present the main gaps and opportunities that exist in the Big Data in Transport domain. The results of this presentation are part of NOESIS project (https://noesis-project.eu).
NOESIS project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 769980.
Collaboraton Across Digital Industries Competition - Maurizio Pilu, TSBChinwag
The Technology Strategy Board's (TSB) Maurizio Pilu's presentation covering the £18m Collaboration Across Digital Industries competition.
The presentation gives an overview of the tensions the competition is addressing and sheds light on the scope and scale of proposals.
More information about this competition is available http://chinwag.com/events/pfi
This was originally presented at the Partnering for Innovation 2010 event in Glasgow.
This presentation explores how the blockchain ecosystem is developing to support a vibrant data economy,. We look at issues of why data quality matters, how AI needs trusted data, and how massive investment is coming into the blockchain-powered data economy. We also look at key ways blockchain is enabling innovation in the consumer data economy.. We examine how two major tech companies are taking action in blockchain, and suggest things that any company can do now.
Procurement as a key player in the digital enterprise WKO VIENNA 13092016Michael Klemen
The document discusses how procurement will be a key player in the digital enterprise due to advances in Internet of Things (IoT) and big data technologies. It notes that IoT consists of machine-to-machine, machine-to-person, and person-to-person connections, and that these lines will blur as technology becomes more adaptive. The rise of IoT and big data will result in a fundamental change in procurement processes and role, with procurement leading digital transformation efforts and managing the big data economy. The Chief Procurement Officer will take on the role of "conductor" in the IoT, coordinating closely across the value chain for improved efficiency.
Internet of things: Accelerate Innovation and Opportunity on top The 3rd Plat...Son Phan
The document discusses the growth of technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) and how they are driving major changes in business and society. It notes that by 2020, IoT technologies will represent the majority of ICT spending growth and will create $19 trillion in economic value over the next 10 years. The IoT is creating new opportunities for businesses to optimize operations, develop new revenue streams from data insights, and transform customer interactions. Key industries like retail, transportation and healthcare will be impacted as physical systems become connected and integrated with digital systems and data analytics. The rise of IoT requires organizations to rethink their strategies and ecosystems to capitalize on emerging opportunities.
AIVS - AI, Industrial Data Space, and Innovation Transformationpantapong
The objective of we are come to discuss and exchange in
4 main topics as follows:
1. Artificial Intelligent and Neural Network Project of Chemical Engineering That I have researched since 2005.
2. Industrial Data Space and the combination of data set and AI.
3. Innovation Eco-system for Thailand and ASEAN About how to have cooperation were related to AI, such as the Association of AI and Bangkok AI Community.
4. The conclusion of the presentation.
Infusing social innovation in FI for Manufacturing-FIA AthensFITMAN FI
The slides of the presentation provided by Fenareti Lampathaki to the pre-FIA Athens Workshop "Mobile Crowdsensing, Social and Big Data as Innovation Enablers for Future Internet Cloud-based Architectures and Services" on March 18th, 2014.
Future value of data Final report - Draft summary lr 15 dec 2018Future Agenda
Throughout 2018 a series of 30 workshops were undertaken around the world exploring the key topic of the future value of data. Engaging with around 1000 experts in 25 countries, this major research project has looked at the key issues driving change for how we see data value and their implications for the next ten years - globally and locally.
This is the draft PPT summary of the research findings and will be followed up in the New Year with a detailed Future Agenda global synthesis report plus regional versions in multiple languages.
If you have any comments or questions on this summary, the research or its future use, please do not hesitate to get in touch with either tim.jones@futureagenda.org or caroline.dewing@futureagenda.org or via twitter @futureagenda and @thevalueofdata
Economic Impact of Coronavirus on Edge Data Center Market to Reap Excessive R...YachnaDiwan
Rising demand for seamless video streaming and increasing mobile data traffic are expected to boost development of edge data centers in future years. Edge data centers are facilities situated close to end users that provide cached content and cloud computing resources. They help reduce latency and improve user experience by processing data closer to end users. The global mobile data traffic was estimated at 26.8 exabytes per month in 2019 and is predicted to reach over 77.5 exabytes per month by 2022. Increased OTT traffic and proliferation of IoT and 5G networks are also fueling demand for edge data centers globally. As a result, the global edge data center market is expected to grow from $5.3 billion in 2019 to $53.1
Sara Garavelli europeanatech 2015 13 feb2015_parisEuropeana
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Optimising urban densities with insights from geospatial dataDenis Skachidub
This document discusses optimizing urban densities using insights from geospatial data. It references a dissertation that argues enormous value is being missed as data from sensors deployed across the world are left siloed without being applied for public benefit. The startup described aims to address this issue by using geospatial technology to optimize last mile delivery to dense urban areas surrounded by green belts in London.
This document discusses open data-driven innovation and smart cities. It begins by defining open data and how open data initiatives have helped launch businesses and new products. Examples are provided of how open data is used, such as by the World Bank to provide development data and eradicate poverty. The document then discusses how data can enable various types of innovation for goods/services, planning, operations, and marketing. Challenges and opportunities around open data-driven innovation in cities are also presented.
Open Data-Driven Innovation and Smart Cities_Open Data Business Model and Pat...Fatemeh Ahmadi
This document discusses open data-driven innovation and smart cities. It begins by defining open data and how open data initiatives have helped launch businesses and new products. Examples are provided of how open data is used, such as by the World Bank to provide development data and eradicate poverty. The document then discusses how data can enable various types of innovation for goods/services, planning, operations, and marketing. Challenges and opportunities around open data-driven innovation in cities are also examined.
Internet of Things Interoperability Challenges - SpliTech, 14 Jul 2016, Split...symbiote-h2020
Presentation of the H2020 symbIoTe project during the "Industry of Internet of Things: Experience, challenges and evolution" Workshop at SpliTech 2016 (http://splitech2016.fesb.hr/iot/), Split, Croatia. More info at www.symbiote-h2020.eu.
This document discusses how digital technologies like AI, blockchain, and IoT could potentially be used to foster more sustainable public procurement. It argues that building an enabling data architecture is essential but progress has been limited due to a lack of available data. While these technologies offer opportunities, their application to sustainable procurement is still speculative and challenges remain around data generation, complexity, and assessing environmental impacts. More research is needed on designing digital solutions and regulating their social and sustainability impacts over the long term.
The document discusses opportunities for digital entrepreneurship in the Caribbean region presented by the growth of the digital economy and emerging technologies. It notes that the mobile economy and digital markets are growing rapidly, creating many opportunities for startups and small businesses. The document provides an overview of the current state of ICT development in Caribbean countries and identifies areas where governments can support the digital entrepreneurship ecosystem through policies that promote infrastructure development, skills training, and business-friendly regulations and legislation. Finally, it proposes several ideas for digital businesses and apps that could be developed to take advantage of opportunities in the Caribbean digital market.
The document discusses how the Internet of Things (IoT) will transform the business landscape in major ways. It describes how connected devices will allow for highly targeted personalized advertising and marketing based on personal data collected without consent. This raises significant privacy and security challenges for businesses and consumers. It also notes that the massive amount of unstructured data generated will challenge companies to develop analytics skills to gain insights from this data. Overall, the IoT is expected to deliver significant opportunities for forward-thinking companies that can effectively leverage the new data streams and business models it enables.
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https://schedule.sxsw.com/2019/events/PP102791
Hosted by Sam Michel, Chinwag.
Eindhoven is known as the home of Philips Electronics and is now considered the location of the world's smartest square kilometer due to its high patent density. Key companies in Eindhoven like ASML and NXP rely on deep scientific research to produce advanced semiconductor hardware, and ASML continues to help advance Moore's Law. Eindhoven has a strong presence of technical and creative talent and shares characteristics with only three other cities - Austin, Helsinki, and San Francisco - in balancing technology and design.
Sissel Hansen from Startup Guides presented Copenhagen as part of the Startup Cities Stage at SXSW 2019.
https://schedule.sxsw.com/2019/events/PP102792
Hosted by Sam Michel, Chinwag.
Jean Baptiste Bini from Cap Digital presented Paris as part of the Startup Cities Stage at SXSW 2019.
https://schedule.sxsw.com/2019/events/PP102792
Hosted by Sam Michel, Chinwag.
This document summarizes a report on the Frankfurt startup ecosystem in Germany. It finds that Frankfurt has around 400 active startups, especially in fintech, AI, cybersecurity. While the ecosystem has strong local connections and resources like accelerators and co-working spaces, it could improve founders' ability to reach global markets. The report recommends that all stakeholders work together through alignment, developing insights, and driving consensus on actions to further grow the Frankfurt startup ecosystem.
Patrick Bartos from the Creative Region Linz & Upper Austria presented Linz as part of the Startup Cities Stage at SXSW 2019.
https://schedule.sxsw.com/2019/events/PP102797
Hosted by Sam Michel, Chinwag.
Daniel Plotrino from Akaty presented São Paulo as part of the Startup Cities Stage at SXSW 2019.
https://schedule.sxsw.com/2019/events/PP102797
Hosted by Sam Michel, Chinwag.
Katleen De Naeyer from the City of Antwerp presented her city as part of the Startup Cities Stage at SXSW 2019.
https://schedule.sxsw.com/2019/events/PP102797
Hosted by Sam Michel, Chinwag.
Ben Clayton from Corl Financial Technologies presented the City of Montréal as part of the Startup Cities Stage at SXSW 2019.
https://schedule.sxsw.com/2019/events/PP102797
Hosted by Sam Michel, Chinwag.
Startup Cities: Belfast - Me Convention 2018Chinwag
Tom Gray, CTO at Kainos presented Belfast as part of the Startup Cities programme at the Me Convention 2018 in Stockholm featuring 20 cities, hosted by Sam Michel.
More at: https://toodlepip.co.uk/2018/20-startup-cities/
Bernard Agius, Business Innovation Manager at Malta Communications Authority presented Malta as part of the Startup Cities programme at the Me Convention 2018 in Stockholm featuring 20 cities, hosted by Sam Michel.
More at: https://toodlepip.co.uk/2018/20-startup-cities/
Startup Cities: Cape Town, South Africa - Me Convention 2018Chinwag
Keith Jones, CoFounder at Sw7 presented Cape Town as part of the Startup Cities programme at the Me Convention 2018 in Stockholm featuring 20 cities, hosted by Sam Michel.
More at: https://toodlepip.co.uk/2018/20-startup-cities/
Startup Cities: Singapore - Me Convention 2018Chinwag
Singapore is a dynamic startup hub in Southeast Asia due to its supportive business environment, multicultural talent pool, and strong infrastructure. It ranks highly in various quality of living and ease of doing business metrics. Southeast Asia's growing middle class and infrastructure investments make it a large emerging consumer market. Singapore supports startups through government initiatives, incubators/accelerators, investors, and partnerships with corporations and universities. It serves as an ideal location for startups to pilot solutions, access talent, and launch into the Asian market.
Startup Cities: Moscow, Russia - Me Convention 2018Chinwag
Daria Lipatova, Head of International Acceleration Programs at Skolkovo Foundation presented Moscow as part of the Startup Cities programme at the Me Convention 2018 in Stockholm featuring 20 cities, hosted by Sam Michel.
More at: https://toodlepip.co.uk/2018/20-startup-cities/
Startup Cities: Montreal, Canada - Me Convention 2018Chinwag
Ben Clayton, Founding Partner of Integrative Permaculture presented Montreal as part of the Startup Cities programme at the Me Convention 2018 in Stockholm featuring 20 cities, hosted by Sam Michel.
More at: https://toodlepip.co.uk/2018/20-startup-cities/
Startup Cities: Porto, Portugal - Me Convention 2018Chinwag
Maria Miguel, Director of StartUP Portugal presented Porto as part of the Startup Cities programme at the Me Convention 2018 in Stockholm featuring 20 cities, hosted by Sam Michel.
More at: https://toodlepip.co.uk/2018/20-startup-cities/
Startup Cities: Austin, USA - Me Convention 2018Chinwag
Leslie Pool, Council Member of Austin City Council presented Austin as part of the Startup Cities programme at the Me Convention 2018 in Stockholm featuring 20 cities, hosted by Sam Michel.
More at: https://toodlepip.co.uk/2018/20-startup-cities/
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The significant bit of this (highlighted by the animation) is that online adspend revenues are going overseas (e.g. Google).
The significant factor here is not the 20/30% share taken by the operator but that many app stores (Apple/Palm) are closed and the operator controls the app format/metadata/ecosystem.