A general overview of the pilots, where the FOODAKAI 2.0 software that food companies is using, is tested in the context of risk monitoring, traceability and prediction in production lines.
A presentation that contains the agenda, the deployment and the process to collect feedback of the pilots where the FoodInspector, a software application that inspectors will use in the context of certification scenarios, is deployed and validated.
A summary of the pilots, where the AGRIVI 2.0 software that food processors and their contracted suppliers are using, is tested in the context of supplier data sharing scenarios.
In this presentation we outline the profile and the mission of TheFSM project, the steps and the timeline of the pilots that the Agrivi 2.0 software will be tested as well as the training sessions that will be delivered to the pilot participants. Furthermore, we define the way that the pilots and the feedback collection will be deployed, mentioning also the team that will provide support for the pilot participants.
In this presentation we outline the profile and the mission of TheFSM project, the steps and the timeline of the pilots that the Foodakai 2.0 software will be tested as well as the training sessions that will be delivered to the pilot participants. Furthermore, we define the way that the pilots and the feedback collection will be deployed, mentioning also the team that will provide support for the pilot participants.
In this presentation we outline the profile and the mission of TheFSM project, the steps and the timeline of the pilots that the FoodInspector software will be tested as well as the training sessions that will be delivered to the pilot participants. Furthermore, we define the way that the pilots and the feedback collection will be deployed, mentioning also the team that will provide support for the pilot participants.
A summary of TheFSM's Work Package 6 (WP6) is included in this presentation. This WP will deploy TheFSM and the interconnected user applications (Agrivi, Foodakai and FoodInspector) to support the critical food safety data sharing scenarios that have been identified, in order to test and validate its services.
More specifically, in this presentation we present the pilots per country, the pilot methodology, the pilot plan as well as the training, communication and evaluation plan.
A presentation that contains the agenda, the deployment and the process to collect feedback of the pilots where the FoodInspector, a software application that inspectors will use in the context of certification scenarios, is deployed and validated.
A summary of the pilots, where the AGRIVI 2.0 software that food processors and their contracted suppliers are using, is tested in the context of supplier data sharing scenarios.
In this presentation we outline the profile and the mission of TheFSM project, the steps and the timeline of the pilots that the Agrivi 2.0 software will be tested as well as the training sessions that will be delivered to the pilot participants. Furthermore, we define the way that the pilots and the feedback collection will be deployed, mentioning also the team that will provide support for the pilot participants.
In this presentation we outline the profile and the mission of TheFSM project, the steps and the timeline of the pilots that the Foodakai 2.0 software will be tested as well as the training sessions that will be delivered to the pilot participants. Furthermore, we define the way that the pilots and the feedback collection will be deployed, mentioning also the team that will provide support for the pilot participants.
In this presentation we outline the profile and the mission of TheFSM project, the steps and the timeline of the pilots that the FoodInspector software will be tested as well as the training sessions that will be delivered to the pilot participants. Furthermore, we define the way that the pilots and the feedback collection will be deployed, mentioning also the team that will provide support for the pilot participants.
A summary of TheFSM's Work Package 6 (WP6) is included in this presentation. This WP will deploy TheFSM and the interconnected user applications (Agrivi, Foodakai and FoodInspector) to support the critical food safety data sharing scenarios that have been identified, in order to test and validate its services.
More specifically, in this presentation we present the pilots per country, the pilot methodology, the pilot plan as well as the training, communication and evaluation plan.
Finodex- New fund for open data entrepreneurs in EuropeliberTIC
Presentation of a new fund for entrepreneurs open data. Presentation of www.erasmusopendata.eu event in Nantes, during www.nantesdigitalweek.com september 2014.
SINERGIE's profile with a specific focus on experience on EU research and innovation projects.
The presentation covers EU projects realised in the period 2010-2017 within the topics:
- Horizon 2020;
- Erasmus+
- CIP Intelligent Energy Europe;
- CIP Eco-Innovation;
- Life Long Learning Programme.
SINERGIE is an accredited VET and Research centre located in Northern Italy.
Bridging the skills gap IoT Tech Expo Berlin 1 Jun 2017Sjaak Wolfert
Bridging the skills gap: How industrial/academic partnerships can benefit your IoT business.
Several of the large IoT players have recently partnered with universities and colleges worldwide to ensure that the next generation of recruits have the high level technical skills and understanding of the IoT ecosystem need to add value to their businesses. How should you take advantage of such collaboration opportunities, and how can they translate into increasing innovation and getting that competitive edge within your organisation? The EU-funded IoT Large Scale Pilot 'The Internet of Food and Farm 2020 (IoF2020)' will be used as a showcase. New opportunities for collaboration will be mentioned.
Cyber Physical Production Systems (CPPS) represent the Key Enabling Technology at the basis of the fourth Industrial Revolution of Industry 4.0.
BEinCPPS I4MS Phase II project aims at spreading the presence of CPPS-based industrial experiments to all the Regions of Europe, starting from 5 champion experiments located in advanced Vanguard EU regions. BEinCPPS provides a CPS/IOT Open Platform on top of which application developers could base innovative services e.g. in the field of production planning, resources management, logistics optimisation.
BEinCPPS Open Call 1 targets the development, testing and experimentation of innovative IT applications experiments, which, based on CPPS technology, could significantly enhance the impact of CPPS into the Manufacturing Industry and SMEs / Mid Caps in particular. Open APIs and datasets coming from the project's 5 experimental facilities will form an IT infrastructure for a realistic testing and experimentation of the new applications. A second wave of Open Calls will afterwards replicate the first wave best practices to additional regions in EU, facilitated by the presence of Regional Digital Manufacturing Innovation Hubs.
Be Part of It!
An innovative business platform for Circular Economy, to develop new high added value projects in Agrifood and Life Science sectors.
www.alimenta2talent.eu
FRACTALS will start on September 2014 and will distribute a total grant support of 5,5 m€ to 50-60 SMEs to develop FI-WARE based applications for the Agricultural Sector. The FRACTALS Open Call will be launched at the end of November 2014, while the Call will remain open until the 28th of February 2015.
FRACTALS is a project that started on September 1 2014 and will distribute a total grant support of 5,52
m € to 50‐60 SMEs and Web entrepreneurs from all over Europe to develop Future Internet based
applications for the Agricultural Sector. The FRACTALS Open Call has been launched on 30 November, while the Call will remain open until the 28 of February 2015.
Agri-Tech Catalyst Round 9 – Food Systems and NutritionKTN
The main focus of the webinar is to help inform UK participants of the needs of African partners in the area covered, and African partners of the capabilities of UK partners, to aid consortia building.
The webinar provides an overview of the Agri-Tech Catalyst funding programme, and then cover specific issues affecting Food Systems and Nutrition in Africa.
Agri-Tech Catalyst Funding Scheme:
Within Round 9 of the Agri-Tech Catalyst Competition, up to £5 million of funding will be available from the Department for International Development (DFID) and the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) for early-stage feasibility studies, mid stage industrial research and late-stage experimental development. Projects must work on agri-tech and food chain innovations with partners in eligible African countries.
Up to £5 million of funding is available from the Department for International Development (DFID) and the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF). This is for projects working on agri-tech and food chain innovations with partners in eligible African countries. The aim of this competition is to increase the pace of innovation in the development of agricultural and food systems in Africa. Your project must result in more use of innovations by farmers and food systems organisations such as manufacturers, processors, retailers, distributors and wholesalers.
Find out more about this webinar: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/agri-tech-catalyst-funding-to-support-agricultural-and-food-systems-innovation-in-africa-round-9
Issue 2 (M8), was released in October 2014. It was mainly dedicated to the progresses related to pilot scenarios and FOODIE Service Platform Specification, based on the initial elicitation of FOODIE pilots’ descriptions and end-user requirements for the scope of tailoring the services that will fulfil user concrete and daily needs.
This document describes the Training materials, which is currently available on FOODIE Moodle platform.
On the base of Training plan, initial scenarios focused on methods used in sustainable agriculture were
prepared. Special lectures were established in order to stimulate demands of stakeholders for new tools
and methods of using on-line open data for agriculture production, context and sharing data in on line
repositories. There were prepared first set of scenarios, focused on good agriculture practices and also
first material focused on data fusion. The Training Material for FOODIE has following parts:
Introduction – a general four-step process been modified for each pilot. These four steps include:
building the initial scenarios, vision building workshops, testing of initial scenarios, and user requirements collection workshops.
Chapters for training - the first material for methods used in sustainable agriculture was already
prepared by project partners. There are two categories: Methods of Farm Management and Software Components and Tools of Farm Management.
Conclusion defining next steps - initial Training materials have been created. Training related to tools will be organized in later stage. Vision building workshops will be organized during Months 13 – 14.
Finodex- New fund for open data entrepreneurs in EuropeliberTIC
Presentation of a new fund for entrepreneurs open data. Presentation of www.erasmusopendata.eu event in Nantes, during www.nantesdigitalweek.com september 2014.
SINERGIE's profile with a specific focus on experience on EU research and innovation projects.
The presentation covers EU projects realised in the period 2010-2017 within the topics:
- Horizon 2020;
- Erasmus+
- CIP Intelligent Energy Europe;
- CIP Eco-Innovation;
- Life Long Learning Programme.
SINERGIE is an accredited VET and Research centre located in Northern Italy.
Bridging the skills gap IoT Tech Expo Berlin 1 Jun 2017Sjaak Wolfert
Bridging the skills gap: How industrial/academic partnerships can benefit your IoT business.
Several of the large IoT players have recently partnered with universities and colleges worldwide to ensure that the next generation of recruits have the high level technical skills and understanding of the IoT ecosystem need to add value to their businesses. How should you take advantage of such collaboration opportunities, and how can they translate into increasing innovation and getting that competitive edge within your organisation? The EU-funded IoT Large Scale Pilot 'The Internet of Food and Farm 2020 (IoF2020)' will be used as a showcase. New opportunities for collaboration will be mentioned.
Cyber Physical Production Systems (CPPS) represent the Key Enabling Technology at the basis of the fourth Industrial Revolution of Industry 4.0.
BEinCPPS I4MS Phase II project aims at spreading the presence of CPPS-based industrial experiments to all the Regions of Europe, starting from 5 champion experiments located in advanced Vanguard EU regions. BEinCPPS provides a CPS/IOT Open Platform on top of which application developers could base innovative services e.g. in the field of production planning, resources management, logistics optimisation.
BEinCPPS Open Call 1 targets the development, testing and experimentation of innovative IT applications experiments, which, based on CPPS technology, could significantly enhance the impact of CPPS into the Manufacturing Industry and SMEs / Mid Caps in particular. Open APIs and datasets coming from the project's 5 experimental facilities will form an IT infrastructure for a realistic testing and experimentation of the new applications. A second wave of Open Calls will afterwards replicate the first wave best practices to additional regions in EU, facilitated by the presence of Regional Digital Manufacturing Innovation Hubs.
Be Part of It!
An innovative business platform for Circular Economy, to develop new high added value projects in Agrifood and Life Science sectors.
www.alimenta2talent.eu
FRACTALS will start on September 2014 and will distribute a total grant support of 5,5 m€ to 50-60 SMEs to develop FI-WARE based applications for the Agricultural Sector. The FRACTALS Open Call will be launched at the end of November 2014, while the Call will remain open until the 28th of February 2015.
FRACTALS is a project that started on September 1 2014 and will distribute a total grant support of 5,52
m € to 50‐60 SMEs and Web entrepreneurs from all over Europe to develop Future Internet based
applications for the Agricultural Sector. The FRACTALS Open Call has been launched on 30 November, while the Call will remain open until the 28 of February 2015.
Agri-Tech Catalyst Round 9 – Food Systems and NutritionKTN
The main focus of the webinar is to help inform UK participants of the needs of African partners in the area covered, and African partners of the capabilities of UK partners, to aid consortia building.
The webinar provides an overview of the Agri-Tech Catalyst funding programme, and then cover specific issues affecting Food Systems and Nutrition in Africa.
Agri-Tech Catalyst Funding Scheme:
Within Round 9 of the Agri-Tech Catalyst Competition, up to £5 million of funding will be available from the Department for International Development (DFID) and the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) for early-stage feasibility studies, mid stage industrial research and late-stage experimental development. Projects must work on agri-tech and food chain innovations with partners in eligible African countries.
Up to £5 million of funding is available from the Department for International Development (DFID) and the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF). This is for projects working on agri-tech and food chain innovations with partners in eligible African countries. The aim of this competition is to increase the pace of innovation in the development of agricultural and food systems in Africa. Your project must result in more use of innovations by farmers and food systems organisations such as manufacturers, processors, retailers, distributors and wholesalers.
Find out more about this webinar: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/agri-tech-catalyst-funding-to-support-agricultural-and-food-systems-innovation-in-africa-round-9
Issue 2 (M8), was released in October 2014. It was mainly dedicated to the progresses related to pilot scenarios and FOODIE Service Platform Specification, based on the initial elicitation of FOODIE pilots’ descriptions and end-user requirements for the scope of tailoring the services that will fulfil user concrete and daily needs.
This document describes the Training materials, which is currently available on FOODIE Moodle platform.
On the base of Training plan, initial scenarios focused on methods used in sustainable agriculture were
prepared. Special lectures were established in order to stimulate demands of stakeholders for new tools
and methods of using on-line open data for agriculture production, context and sharing data in on line
repositories. There were prepared first set of scenarios, focused on good agriculture practices and also
first material focused on data fusion. The Training Material for FOODIE has following parts:
Introduction – a general four-step process been modified for each pilot. These four steps include:
building the initial scenarios, vision building workshops, testing of initial scenarios, and user requirements collection workshops.
Chapters for training - the first material for methods used in sustainable agriculture was already
prepared by project partners. There are two categories: Methods of Farm Management and Software Components and Tools of Farm Management.
Conclusion defining next steps - initial Training materials have been created. Training related to tools will be organized in later stage. Vision building workshops will be organized during Months 13 – 14.
The contribution of software programs (APPs)-Ghofran2.cleaned.pptxThe FoodSafetyMarket
The contribution of software programs (APPs) like "TheFSM" to a "smart" model for production and marketing of agricultural products and food Processing
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Empowering the Data Analytics Ecosystem: A Laser Focus on Value
The data analytics ecosystem thrives when every component functions at its peak, unlocking the true potential of data. Here's a laser focus on key areas for an empowered ecosystem:
1. Democratize Access, Not Data:
Granular Access Controls: Provide users with self-service tools tailored to their specific needs, preventing data overload and misuse.
Data Catalogs: Implement robust data catalogs for easy discovery and understanding of available data sources.
2. Foster Collaboration with Clear Roles:
Data Mesh Architecture: Break down data silos by creating a distributed data ownership model with clear ownership and responsibilities.
Collaborative Workspaces: Utilize interactive platforms where data scientists, analysts, and domain experts can work seamlessly together.
3. Leverage Advanced Analytics Strategically:
AI-powered Automation: Automate repetitive tasks like data cleaning and feature engineering, freeing up data talent for higher-level analysis.
Right-Tool Selection: Strategically choose the most effective advanced analytics techniques (e.g., AI, ML) based on specific business problems.
4. Prioritize Data Quality with Automation:
Automated Data Validation: Implement automated data quality checks to identify and rectify errors at the source, minimizing downstream issues.
Data Lineage Tracking: Track the flow of data throughout the ecosystem, ensuring transparency and facilitating root cause analysis for errors.
5. Cultivate a Data-Driven Mindset:
Metrics-Driven Performance Management: Align KPIs and performance metrics with data-driven insights to ensure actionable decision making.
Data Storytelling Workshops: Equip stakeholders with the skills to translate complex data findings into compelling narratives that drive action.
Benefits of a Precise Ecosystem:
Sharpened Focus: Precise access and clear roles ensure everyone works with the most relevant data, maximizing efficiency.
Actionable Insights: Strategic analytics and automated quality checks lead to more reliable and actionable data insights.
Continuous Improvement: Data-driven performance management fosters a culture of learning and continuous improvement.
Sustainable Growth: Empowered by data, organizations can make informed decisions to drive sustainable growth and innovation.
By focusing on these precise actions, organizations can create an empowered data analytics ecosystem that delivers real value by driving data-driven decisions and maximizing the return on their data investment.
Data Centers - Striving Within A Narrow Range - Research Report - MCG - May 2...pchutichetpong
M Capital Group (“MCG”) expects to see demand and the changing evolution of supply, facilitated through institutional investment rotation out of offices and into work from home (“WFH”), while the ever-expanding need for data storage as global internet usage expands, with experts predicting 5.3 billion users by 2023. These market factors will be underpinned by technological changes, such as progressing cloud services and edge sites, allowing the industry to see strong expected annual growth of 13% over the next 4 years.
Whilst competitive headwinds remain, represented through the recent second bankruptcy filing of Sungard, which blames “COVID-19 and other macroeconomic trends including delayed customer spending decisions, insourcing and reductions in IT spending, energy inflation and reduction in demand for certain services”, the industry has seen key adjustments, where MCG believes that engineering cost management and technological innovation will be paramount to success.
MCG reports that the more favorable market conditions expected over the next few years, helped by the winding down of pandemic restrictions and a hybrid working environment will be driving market momentum forward. The continuous injection of capital by alternative investment firms, as well as the growing infrastructural investment from cloud service providers and social media companies, whose revenues are expected to grow over 3.6x larger by value in 2026, will likely help propel center provision and innovation. These factors paint a promising picture for the industry players that offset rising input costs and adapt to new technologies.
According to M Capital Group: “Specifically, the long-term cost-saving opportunities available from the rise of remote managing will likely aid value growth for the industry. Through margin optimization and further availability of capital for reinvestment, strong players will maintain their competitive foothold, while weaker players exit the market to balance supply and demand.”
Chatty Kathy - UNC Bootcamp Final Project Presentation - Final Version - 5.23...John Andrews
SlideShare Description for "Chatty Kathy - UNC Bootcamp Final Project Presentation"
Title: Chatty Kathy: Enhancing Physical Activity Among Older Adults
Description:
Discover how Chatty Kathy, an innovative project developed at the UNC Bootcamp, aims to tackle the challenge of low physical activity among older adults. Our AI-driven solution uses peer interaction to boost and sustain exercise levels, significantly improving health outcomes. This presentation covers our problem statement, the rationale behind Chatty Kathy, synthetic data and persona creation, model performance metrics, a visual demonstration of the project, and potential future developments. Join us for an insightful Q&A session to explore the potential of this groundbreaking project.
Project Team: Jay Requarth, Jana Avery, John Andrews, Dr. Dick Davis II, Nee Buntoum, Nam Yeongjin & Mat Nicholas
1. PROJECT OVERVIEW WWW.FOODSAFETYMARKET.EU 1
TheFSM
The Food Safety Market: an SME-powered industrial data platform to boost the
competitiveness of European food certification
Co-funded by the Horizon 2020
Framework Programme of the European Union
Grant Agreement Number 871703
THEFSM PILOTS: FOODAKAI
www. foodsafetymarket.eu
22ND NOVEMBER, 2O21
2. PROJECT OVERVIEW WWW.FOODSAFETYMARKET.EU 2
AGENDA
◦ Live training in the form of a webinar (1h).
◦ Feedback collection about the training (5min).
◦ Application test using the training material (1h).
◦ Feedback collection about the application (15min).
◦ Discussion (10 min).
3. PROJECT OVERVIEW WWW.FOODSAFETYMARKET.EU 3
PILOT DEPLOYMENT
• FOODAKAI2.0:
◦ The (personal) log-in codes will be provided by the trainer.
◦ FOODAKAI Training material: Link
4. PROJECT OVERVIEW WWW.FOODSAFETYMARKET.EU 4
FEEDBACK COLLECTION
For the collection of the feedback, please use the following online questionnaires:
◦ Feedback FOODAKAI training: Feedback FOODAKAI Training
◦ Background information on the participants : Background information on the participants.
◦ System Usability Scale: System Usability Scale.
◦ The evaluation of FOODAKAI application: The evaluation of FOODAKAI 2.0 application.