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AIOTI ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION

AIOTI Overview

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Richard Foggie, KTN (with thanks to Ovidiu Vermesan) IoTUK Security Thematic Research 1 March 2016, London

Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation

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IoT – 6As

Any Device

Anything

Any Context

Anytime

Anybody

Anyone

Anywhere

Any Place

Any Business

Any Service

Any Network

Any Path

Connecting: 6As

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IoT – Systems of Systems

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Systems Complexity

Internet of Things – Systems of Systems 1

2 Intelligent Environment Smart Spaces

3 Cyber-Physical Systems

4 Networked Embedded Systems

5 Embedded Systems

Internet of Things

Intelligent Environment Smart Spaces

Cyber-Physical Systems

Networked Embedded Systems

Embedded Systems

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The Internet of Things is the next digital revolution IoT, Industrial IoT, Internet of Everything Everything Connected = Convergence + Physical + Digital + Cyber IoT + Cloud Computing + Smart Data + Real Time Smart Analytics Cyber-physical Systems - Robotics - Augmented Reality Smart products and services – Smart Environments The Internet of Things is not just hype Research cycle is maturing Demand is consolidating Leading to innovation and tremendous economic opportunities Europe has the capacity to lead We have all the ingredients (research, players, eco-systems…) But there is a big risk of fragmentation and delay in front of international

competition

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Internet of Things - Challenge

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IoT Enabler for Digital Economy IoT – Part of digitized Economy and Enabler of Digital Single Market.

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Internet of Things – State of Play

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Enabling Digital Single Market Trough Internet of Things The Future:

Technology Convergence Building Industry Ecosystems

Creating Value Chains Platforms Integration

Deploying Across Vertical Silos

Source: IDC/TXT, 2014

Components and Systems

Suppliers Creating Solutions

Enterprise End Users

Service Providers

Infrastructure Integrators

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Europe will have the most dynamic, agile IoT ecosystem and industry in the world which transforms people’s lives, drives growth, creates employment and addresses societal challenges.

Today we agree, in partnership with the European Commission, that collaborative and innovation driven activities are necessary in order to drive a successful take-up of the Internet of Things.

By understanding the potential of connected things, their intelligence and smart data, we all support the creation of an IoT ecosystem, which supports openness, value creation, scalability, sustainability and co-existence.

Core principles are to cooperate and share knowledge with existing and new partners of all sizes along value chains, to adopt agile approaches and to search flexible agreements for convergence, interoperability and standardisation.

Through common reference models and IoT Large Scale Pilot activities we aim to bring IoT forward and to stimulate service creation, acceptance and take-up from the user and creator perspectives.

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The AIOTI Momentum Declaration

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Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation - AIOTI

AIOTI Launch Ceremony: 25th March 2015

https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/launch-alliance-internet-things-innovation

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Mission

Results

Motivation Membership

Structure Working Method

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AIOTI Motivation - Why AIOTI? AIOTI launched by the European Commission (EC) in March 2015 to create a

vibrant IoT ecosystem in Europe, and aims notably at breaking silos between leading vertical IoT application areas.

AIOTI will be an important tool for supporting the policy and dialogue within the IoT ecosystems and with the EC.

AIOTI builds on the work of the IoT European Research Cluster (IERC) and expands activities towards innovation within and across industries.

AIOTI offers an opportunity to discuss legal obstacles to further IoT take up, and to forge consensus.

The Alliance helps the Commission prepare future IoT research and innovation, standardization and policy programmes.

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Mission

Results

Motivation Membership

Structure Working Method

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AIOTI Mission

Develop IoT ecosystems across vertical silos including startups and SMEs.

Identify, communicate and champion EU spearheads to speed up the take up of IoT.

Mapping and bridging global, EU and Members States’ IoT innovation activities.

Gather evidence on market obstacles for IoT deployment in a Digital Single Market context.

Contribute to Large Scale Pilots to foster experimentation, replication and deployment and to support convergence and interoperability of IoT standards.

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Mission

Results

Motivation Membership

Structure Working Method

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41%

13%

46%

Large Enterprises

Medium Enterprises

Small Enterprises 325 Members From 24 European Countries Over 20 sectors represented

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AIOTI Membership

Large Business: 500 or more employees Medium Enterprises: 100-499 employees Small Enterprises: 1-99 employees

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Membership is open to any entity (firm/corporation/association) recognised by law and have a distinct legal personality, that demonstrates having a legitimate interest in being part of the AIOTI.

Create the EC account at or use your existing account https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/cas/eim/external/register.cgi Click on https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/content/aioti-membership-

application and follow the instructions

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Become a Member

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Mission

Results

Motivation Membership

Structure Working Method

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AIOTI Structure

SINTEF, EU

PHILIPS, STROMATOLITE

ETSI, SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC

VODAFONE, THALES GROUP

GRAD

IANT, O

RANG

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STM, TELECO

M ITALIA

SAMSU

NG

, IMIN

DS

SIGFO

X, Texas Instruments

CISCO, EFFRA

TELEFON

ICA, ENG

INEERIN

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BOSCH

, DU

NAVEN

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Steering Board:

WG Chairs (Horizontal WGs, Vertical Industrial Sectors WGs, SMEs) and EC

Digital Single Market

SMARTENERGY

SMARTBUILDINGS

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Mission

Results

Motivation Membership

Structure Working Method

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Working Groups meetings and activities 2 Face-to-face meetings for each WG Frequent call-conferences

Steering Board meetings and activities 2 Face-to-face meetings for the SB Call-conferences (every two months)

Two General Assembly meetings per year 25th of March 2015: Official launch of AIOTI and activity plan for 2015 03rd of November 2015: Results presentation and plans for the next six months

AIOTI Communities Minutes of the meetings Draft of technical reports Announcements

Contributions accepted from any registered member Maximum two representatives per Company in each WG Decision taken by consensus

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AIOTI Working Method

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Mission

Results

Motivation Membership

Structure Working Method

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Ten WGs have produce comprehensive Reports on the IoT industrial deployment, policy, and standardisation challenges to be used as a support for the Large Scale Pilots (LSP) implementation.

WG10 (smart water) will publish a report at a later stage The reports are open and published at the AIOTI Website The structure of the reports includes the following items:

Scope and focus of WG Mapping of existing initiatives in the relevant area of the WG Investigation of the technological dimension for the large scale pilot Recommendations for the testing of business models and of user acceptability Investigation of the operational dimension for the large scale pilot

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AIOTI Results

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IoT Architectural View – Links with other Initiatives

ECSEL JTI Nanoelectronics technologies, sensors/actuators, circuits, components, sub-systems, smart systems integration, cyber-physical systems, software

Advanced 5G networks for the Future Internet (5G) PPP Network infrastructure, network architecture,

BIG Data PPP Data

European Green Vehicles Initiative (EGVI) PPP Applications automotive

Factories of the Future (FoF) PPP Smart manufacturing

Robotics PPP

Energy-efficient Buildings (EeB) PPP Smart buildings

Ambient Assisted Living

EIPs on Active and Healthy Ageing, Agricultural Sustainability and Productivity, Smart Cities and Communities, Water

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IoT-01-2016: Large Scale Pilots Pilot areas:

Pilot 1: Smart living environments for ageing well (EU funding up to 20 MEUR)

Pilot 2: Smart farming and food security (EU funding up to 30 MEUR)

Pilot 3: Wearables for smart ecosystems (EU funding up to 15MEUR)

Pilot 4: Reference zones in EU cities (EU funding up to 15MEUR)

Pilot 5: Autonomous vehicles in a connected environment (EU funding up to 20 MEUR)

Total budget: 100 MEUR (funding rate: 70%)

Dates: Call opening: 20th October 2015 Call deadline: 12th April 2016, 17.00

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www.aioti.eu #AIOTI

Thank you!

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AIOTI Steering Board

(Ovidiu Vermesan)

So what? …

• AIOTI is the most joined-up, engaged and open show in any (EU) town.

• It helps EU spend its money (ETP?).

• It needs end users.

• Strong UK showing. • Aligned with UK IoT (IoT

UK, even) strategies. • It wants you.

• Join us. • Help us help you. • ‘UK AIOTI Chapter’ Richard Foggie, KTN richard.foggie@ktn-uk.org

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