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Introduction to FIWARE
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FIWARE offers a Cloud Openstack environment and a set of open and standard APIs which facilitate the connection to the Internet of Object, the processing, big data analysis and real time media; furthermore, it offers advanced functionalities for user interactions
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FIWARE: WHO WE ARE (1/2)
2009/10
• Inception of the “Future Internet Public-Private Partnership” (FI-PPP) by the European Commission and European industry
2011/12
• Development of the generic software components a.k.a. “Generic Enablers” by leading European industry and research organizations
• Proof of concept in a few sectors (smart cities, mobility, energy, environment, logistics, media & content, security)
2013/14
•Development of the generic components continues: FIWARE catalog becomes available
•FIWARE nodes are set up: FIWARE Lab and FIWARE Ops become available
•Specific components become available, specific applications are developed based on the FIWARE components in various sectors (smart cities, health, transport, energy and environment, agriculture, media & content, manufacturing, logistics, education)
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FIWARE: WHO WE ARE (2/2)
2014/15
•Launch of FIWARE Accelerate: start-ups and SMEs start developing applications and solutions based on FIWARE
•First real scale test for FIWARE: training and support become available
•FIWARE expands beyond Europe: a FIWARE node is made available in Mexico
2015/16
•An open source community is created around FIWARE components
•FIWARE plays a key role in the Open & Agile Smart Cities Initiative
•First commercial FIWARE nodes become available
•FIWARE Lab nodes in Brazil, a FIWARE ecosystem is built in Chile; First FIWARE-based demo in Canada with University of Toronto and SAVI; FIWARE is a Partner of GCTC2016
2016/17
• The FIWARE Foundation is created• The FIWARE Mundus Committee is launched• FIWARE ecosystems are being set up in Europe and beyond (Latin America, Africa,
North America, Asia)
• The number of application and solution developers is increasing all over the world
• +25 Innovation hubs created all over the European continent, soon expanding worldwide
• …And more to be confirmed!
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FIWARE Key Figures
R&Dinvestment
≈460 M$
SMEs andStart-Ups
FIWARE Accelerate
>1000FIWARE
Lab Nodes
>20
Cities involvedOpen & Agile Smart Cities
>100
already raised from investors
≈20 M$
Leading
European
organizationsfrom
27 countries
≈ 200
Accelerators
>16
iHubs
>25
FIWARE-based
Solutions & Apps
>600
>2500Developers
Lab/Instances/Commercial
Nodes
>6
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FI-WARE General architecture
Application 1
Application 2
Application n
Clo
ud
Reso
urce
s (VM
, RA
M, H
D)
Data sets
Public enablers
Enabler 1
Enabler 2
Enabler n
Private enablers
Enabler 1
Developers
End users
Enabler 2
Enabler n
Data set providers
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FIWARE
GEs
SMART CityApps
SMART Factory Apps
SMART AgrifoodApps
Domain specific
enablers
SomeVerticalSectors
How to develop an application on top of FIWARE ?
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FIWARE Accelerate
• The FIWARE Acceleration Programme promotes the take up of FIWARE technologies among solution integrators and application developers, with special focus on SMEs and start-ups. Linked to this Programme, the EU launched an ambitious campaign in September 2014 mobilizing up to 100M€, to support 1000 entrepreneurs, SMEs and startups to develop innovative applications based on FIWARE. In 2O17, a New Open Calls are offering now +5M €.
Mission : • To boost new and promising FIWARE ideas, products or services, developed by
entrepreneurs, Startups or SMEs, through funding, mentoring, training and networking.• To transform the best ideas into successful businesses that the digital market is demanding.• To arrive at the market on time!
What makes the FIWARE Accelerator Programme different?We are promoting a global market where industries, cities and entrepreneurs collaborate together enabling the essential portability, interoperability and openness of services needed to create a market big enough to attract start-ups and small enterprises.
FIWARE accelerate is addressing the following vertical markets : Smart cities, agrifood, Media&content, Manufacturing and Industry 4.0
Sectors covered by FIWARE Accelerators
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993 FIWARE usage figures
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FIWARE Marketplace
Why a
marketplace?
• The FIWARE Marketplace will help you to find out who is offering
solutions and services based on FIWARE.
• A description of who is offering FIWARE platform services,
solutions powered by FIWARE, IoT devices that are ready to plug
and play with FIWARE backend solutions or training and
consultancy/integration services is available at:
www.fiware.org/marketplace/
• If you want to be featured in the Ecosystem, please visit:
www.fiware.org/marketplace/
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FI-WARE websites
All resources and info available at: www.fi-ware.org
Discover the Generic and Specific Enablers:
• catalogue.fi-ware.org a kind of executive summary per Generic Enabler
• edu.fi-ware.org the e-Learning platform to discover Generic Enablers Features
• wiki.fi-ware.org the place to find many more details
Create your account on FIWARE Lab to play and test Generic Enablers
• lab.fi-ware.org
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FIWARE & Smart cities
• FIWARE Smart city use cases
• European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities & Communities
• Open & Agile Smart Cities Initiative
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Thank you!
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FIWARE Success Stories
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Success
Stories
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Silos Management
Energy Saving
Water Management
Noise Monitoring
Safe Driving
Drone-based Delivery
https://www.fiware.org/success_stories
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▪ Goal: Remote monitoring and
optimized replenishment of
silos in farms
▪ Target customers: farms and
feed suppliers
▪ Main features:
▪ patented 3D scanning
▪ easy installation (5 mins)
▪ no batteries (solar panel)
▪ collaborative platform for
farmers and feed suppliers
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▪ Goal: helps to save on energy
bills
▪ Target customers: households
service providers (Utility,
Telco, Insurance)
▪ Targeted users: family
houses, buildings
▪ Main features:
▪ multiprotocol gateway
interoperable with off-the-
shelf devices
▪ able to engage users over
time
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▪ Goal: smart metering and
quality of water monitoring
▪ Target customers: domestic
users, public authorities,
water suppliers
▪ Main features:
▪ plug&play integration with
multiple metering devices
▪ bidirectional hexaWAN
LPWA covering shadow
areas
▪ industrial-grade devices
▪ IPv6 support
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▪ Goal: Noise monitoring
and sound event detection
and identification
▪ Target customers:
smart cities, smart spaces,
security companies
▪ Main features:
▪ advanced and
innovative analysis using
3D audio captures
▪ monthly and daily readings
and statistics
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▪ Goal: Driver Heart
Monitoring for Safer
Transportation
▪ Target customers:
transportation, Fleet
Management Companies
▪ Main features:
▪ instantaneous heart rate
▪ data collected in a user-
friendly way
▪ personalized information
environment
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▪ Goal: Automate drones for
delivery services
▪ Target customers: Logistic
Operators, Medicine
distributors
▪ Main features:
▪ Automated flight planning
▪ Context-aware Air Traffic
Control
▪ Control of aerial corridors
▪ Focused to manage
deliveries