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FIWARE FINODEX UK – April, 22 nd 2015, Bristol Stefano De Panfilis Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A., FIWARE-Lab Responsible, FI-PPP Steering Board Chairman [email protected], @depa01

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FIWAREFINODEX UK – April, 22nd 2015, BristolStefano De PanfilisEngineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A.,FIWARE-Lab Responsible, FI-PPP Steering Board [email protected], @depa01

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Summary• Towards FIWARE from the FI-PPP

• FIWARE Technologies

› Generic Enablers: What

› Generic Enablers: Adoption

• FIWARE-Lab: access to technologies and support

• Conclusions

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Internet of Services

Internet of Things

The nature of ICT applications is changing ………

Internet of Networks

Internet of People

Internet of Knowledge

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The ICT world is changing... Future Internet Applications ...

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• Service markets/ecosystems: Availability of better services/components that should be used in the application

• Individualization: Customers increasingly strive for individualized / on-demand solutions and services; while “traditionally” systems were designed for a multitude of end-users belonging to the same class and thus following the same or similar processes (in fact current systems although can be parameterized they implement the same process – aka business process), new systems should easily implement individualized processes as each end user might him/herself in different context of use from other end users

• Big Data: Big Data is a fact. Big Data materializes, from a technological point of view, that context changes enormously in very short time frames

• Failures / Violations: Due to the distributed nature and decentralized ownership and control of FI applications, SLA violations of used services, or even discontinuation of such services, may have significant impact on quality

• Business models: Business ecosystems and technology foster emergence of ever new business models and opportunities

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The ICT world is changing... Sources of changes relevant at application level ....

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The living lab is a research concept. A living lab is a user-centred, open-innovation ecosystem, often operating in a territorial context (e.g. city, agglomeration, region), integrating concurrent research and innovation processes within a public-private-people partnership.

The concept is based on a systematic user co-creation approach integrating research and innovation processes. These are integrated through the co-creation, exploration, experimentation and evaluation of innovative ideas, scenarios, concepts and related technological artefacts in real life use cases. Such use cases involve user communities, not only as observed subjects but also as a source of creation.

User centred research methods, such as action research, community informatics, contextual design user-centered design, participatory design, empathic design, emotional design and other usability methods, already exist but fail to sufficiently empower users for co-creating into open development environments. More recently, the Web 2.0 has demonstrated the positive impact of involving user communities in new product development such as mass collaboration projects (e.g. Wikipedia) in collectively creating new contents and applications.

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The ICT world is changing... The Living Labs ....

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Cities are where daily life and businesses actually happen …

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And that’s why Smart Cities become so strategic in paving the way for innovation and ultimately boosting

productivity and growth…5

The ICT world is changing..... The Smart Cities

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The Future Internet Public-Private Partnership (FI-PPP)

Goal: capture opportunities derived from the new wave of digitalization of life and businesses

Strategy: build a ecosystem that will work as catalyst for capturing the opportunities

Tactics:• FI-WARE : a generic, open standard platform which

serve the needs of developers in multiple domains• FI-Lab : a meeting point where innovation takes

place and opportunities can be incubated• : a program that funds developers and

entrepreneurs, and ignites roll-out of the ecosystem• : the suite of tools easing deployment and

operation of FI-WARE instance nodes

Global footprint: open to regions who share the same ambition

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A Collaborative Programme

Content(FI‐CONTENT

FI‐CONTENT 2)

Energy(FINSENYFINESCE)Logistics

(FINESTCSPACE Agricolture

(SartAgrifoodCSPACE

Manufacturing(FITMAN)

HelthCare(FI‐STAR)

XIFI

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80 MILLION EUROFOR SMEs and Startups

Objectives:

Wide take-up of FI-PPP results by SMEs and web-entrepreneurs. This includes the use of FI-WARE, an innovative, open cloud-based infrastructure for cost-effective creation and delivery of Future Internet applications and services, and FI-Ops, a collection of tools that facilitate deployment, setup, and operation of FI-WARE instances by platform providers.Development of innovative services and applications in different business sectors based on the technologies and platforms developed in the FI-PPP.

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The Accelerator Projects

www.fiware.org/accelerators

CEED Tech - Social connected TV, Smart city, Virtual Factory, Smart buildingsCreateFI - Creative IndustryEuropeanPioneers - Social connected TV, Smart city services, Pervasive games, eLearningFABulous – 3D printingFI-ADOPT – Learning, eHealth and well-being, Social integrationFI-C3 - Smart Territories, Media & Contents and Care & Well-beingFICHe – eHealthFInish – Food supply chainFINODEX – Open DataFRACTALS – Agriculture sectorFrontierCities – Smart CityIMPACT – Mobile technologiesINCENSe - smart energy infrastructuresSmartAgriFood 2 – Smart farmingSOUL-FI - open data and crowd-sourced dataSpeedUP! Europe: Agri-food, Smart City, Smart grids

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Submissions1° step of selection

Go to market

SMEs, Start-ups

and Entrepreneurs aware

of the Open Calls

N° of proposalssubmitted

Participants

300.000 7.000 1.200

N° of proposals

accelerated

Market ready or investment

ready businesses

FIWARE Acceleratorpartners

• 20 Accelerators + investors• 48 Innovation agencies +

technology transfer• 16 FI Research centres• 18 Innovation consultants• 9 FI Technology providers

800

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The plan

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Half way results

* = data available for 10 accelerators

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The EC is making a strong bet on FI-WARENeelie Kroes launched FI-LAB at Campus Party Europe in London (Sept 2013 - full speech here)

• “FI-WARE is one way we are levelling a playing field: a project to make innovative technologies available for all.”

• “Smart cities are a great example … They create platforms, and use them, making open data and applications available – to citizens, to developers, to innovators, to come up with yet more ideas … and this is where initiatives like the FI-LAB come in. Led by industry, this is a major investment in generic technology.”

She also made a reference to FI-LAB at the launch of the EIP on Smart Cities and Communities (Sept 2013 -full speech here)

• “Just earlier this week I launched the Future Internet lab … That's something that you can turn into real results, real jobs, and real innovation. European platforms helping European innovation in European cities.”

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FIWARE in National ProgrammesTwo Member States have launched national ICT initiatives which make reference to the Future Internet – Public-Private Partnership (FI-PPP) results or to FIWARE:

(1) Germany: "Smart Service Welt" (Smart Service World), a programme with a 50 million Euro budget.

(2) Austria: "IKT der Zukunft" (ICT of the Future), this is the 3rd call of this programme and it has a budget of 8.75 million Euro.

http://www.bmwi.de/DE/Themen/Digitale-Welt/Internet-der-Zukunft/smart-service-welt.htmlhttp://www.bmwi.de/DE/Mediathek/publikationen,did=664530.htmlhttps://www.ffg.at/iktderzukunft_call2014https://www.ffg.at/sites/default/files/programm_iktderzukunft_va_20141020_final.pdf

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Summary

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• Towards FIWARE from the FI-PPP

• FIWARE Technologies

› Generic Enablers: What

› Generic Enablers: Adoption

• FIWARE-Lab: access to technologies and support

• Conclusions

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FIWARE = advanced OpenStack-based Cloud + rich library of Generic Enablers

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Sustainability ensured

Driven by implementation

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FIWARE Lab: going beyond technology, the “meeting point” where a new Open Innovation ecosystem will be boosted

Entrepreneurs, Developers• Ability to test with real data• Ability to run trials with real users• Visibility, promotion• Hosting of permanent showcase• Connection to potential customers• Acceleration of product development

Customers and Data providers (e.g., cities)• Connect to entrepreneurs• Put their data at work• Visibility, promotion• Costs saving• Better service to customers• Corporate Reputation

FIWARE Technology Providers• Added value to just the technology• Connecting to entrepreneurs:

Revenue-sharing opportunities

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Extending the FIWARE-Lab offering forservice providers and developers

ff • Availability of 14 nodes with 1500+ cores, 3TB+ Ram, 300TB+ HD

• Level 1 and Level 2 support from the nodes

• Level 3 from FIWARE coaches

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FIWARE Generic EnablersFIWARE comprises a set of technological “Generic Enablers” which are designed to be general purpose and independent from any “usage area”

Generic Enablers provide open interfaces:• To Application Developers (APIs)• To support interoperability with other Ges

All the GE implementations are released under Open Source model

FIWARE GEs

SMART City

Apps

SMART Factory

Apps

SMARTHealth

SMARTxxx…

Specific Enablers

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FIWARE: Targeting developers needsWhat How

Security EnablersEnsuring Privacy, Security and Trust

Business & Delivery Framework(revenue-share, cross-selling, …)Reach target users, monetize

Connect apps to the physical world

Benefit from open innovation(crowd-sourcing, apps composition)

Manage open data at large scale and transform it into knowledge

Integration and Composition Enablers

IoT-M2M Enablers

Data/Context Enablers

Take the most of infrastructures while keeping costs lower and under control Advanced Cloud Enablers

Access from everywhere, adapt to devices

Enablers easing interface to Network and Devices

Rich web-based User Experience Advanced UI Enablers

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Envisioned target Smart City platform using FIWARE

Smart city platform as a Data/Knowledge Hub

Non-intrusive, open to third parties

CKAN

Big Data

Context Broker

Accounting &

Payment &

Billing

IDM

& A

uth

Short-termhistoric

data

BigData Processing

Data Quering/Action, Publish/Subscr

Open Data publishing

Real-time processing

BIETL

RULESDEFINITION

TOOL

OPERATIONAL DASHBOARD KPI GOVERNANCE OPEN DATA PORTALS

Serviceorchestrator

ContextAdapters

CEP

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IoT BackendDevice Management

measures / commands

IoT Broker & ConfigManagement

(from sensors to things)

IoT/Sensor Open DataactuatorsMedia

streams

Real Time Media Stream

Processing

City Services

GIS

Inventory

Specific Enablers

Generic Enablers

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A richful ecosystem is arising

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Smart Sevilla

• Smartphone Sensors• Traffic incidences• Public transportation• Bikes renting• Animal Pests

• Public Transportation• Cultural Events• Demography• Parkings

• Surveillance media streams• fountains water healthiness• Water consumption• Noise• Demography, Bikes renting

• Streetlights• Public transportation• Parkings• Traffic• Gardens Irrigation

Espoo

Lisbon Valencia

Las PalmasSabadell

Roma

Barcelona

Amsterdam

Terni

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Terni: FIWARE Building the Energy Market

…to increase the grid stability and efficiency by using energy market

mechanisms…

…to increase the grid stability and efficiency by using energy market

mechanisms…

Experimentation in Terni’s area (Italy)• ~15 Customers• ~2 Renewable Energy Sources

Experimentation in Terni’s area (Italy)• ~15 Customers• ~2 Renewable Energy Sources

ScopeScope

•High density of Renewable Energy Sources•Generation is more and more distributed•Demand is more controllable than production

•High density of Renewable Energy Sources•Generation is more and more distributed•Demand is more controllable than production

MotivationsMotivations

ObjectiveObjective

Marketplace for Demand Side Management

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Terni: Energy marketplace architecture

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Smart Santander (maps.smartsantander.eu)

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Real-time open data coming from largedeployment of sensors (4500 IoT devices, 150 mobile sensor units, 2500 RFIDs)offered through standard FI-WARE APIs

Open data sets captured from sensorssince August 2013 uploaded on Big Data platform and ready for analysis

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Summary• Towards FIWARE from the FI-PPP

• FI-WARE Generic Enablers

› What

› How to build a FIWARE-based system

• FIWARE-Lab: access to technologies and support

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FIWARE Catalogue (http://catalogue.fiware.org)

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FIWARE Forge ….

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http://forge.fiware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/Quick_FI-WARE_tourFinodexUK – 22.04.2015 - Bristol

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FIWARE Lab (http://lab.fiware.org)

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FIWARE Lab: Open Data sets

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FIWARE Academia (http://edu.fiware.org)

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Summary• Towards FIWARE from the FI-PPP

• FI-WARE Generic Enablers

› What

› How to build a FIWARE-based system

• FIWARE-Lab: access to technologies and support

• Conclusions

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fiware.eng.it

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Conclusions: An ambitious plan under way!

80 M€ of funding for SMEs and Web entrepreneurs developing products on top of FI-WARE:

• to be canalized through incubators, accelerators, SME associations, …

• projects starting in 2015

Expansion of FIWARE-LAB on several countries in Europe and Latina America

Cities connecting to FIWARE-LAB putting their data at work

Strong industrial committment

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http://fiware.org

http://lab.fiware.org

http://edu.fiware.org

http://fiware.eng.it

Follow @Fiware on Twitter !

Thank You!

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