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TMForumLive'16

Smart City Workshop

Making it happen11 May [email protected] commissionnet innovation 1

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Taken from http://industrydisruptors.org/ Cyprus

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Taken from WWF Living Planet Report 2012

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Commission study 2014 on "Quantifying the amount of public procurement of ICT and R&D across Europe"

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Smart Santander

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Open Service Platformwww.fiware.org

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• Open Service Platform forsmart digital services

• Open and sustainableInnovation Ecosystem

• 42 generic softwarecomponents

• Open specs, open sources refimplementation

• IoT, big and open data, cloudcomputing,…

• 1000 startups and SMEs• Large industry• 2500+ developers• 800+ mentors & coaches• 50+ cities

The outcomeof the

Future InternetPublic-Private

Partnership

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You cannot be “smart” ….

… if you are not “aware”

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FIWARE: The Smart CityValue Proposition1. Open Standard Platform2. Linked Open Data3. Ecosystem of Cities4. Emerging range of

services and applications Open innovationecosystem

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FoundationFounders Forum

• 1 June 2016, Vienna• One-day FIWARE Foundation Founders Forum

– Open the foundation and show its workings– Present new members beyond the 4 founders– Introduce to potentially new members

• C-level event, Director General of DG CONNECT –relevance much beyond FIWARE.

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FIWARE beyond Europe?

• Mexico – cooperation projects• Brazil – policy action plan• US – partners with NIST on

standardisation and Global CityTeams Challenge

• Japan -

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Your developments are future-proof• TECHNOLOGY: FIWARE is not static, it evolves. Open &

meritocra c Open Source Community → FIWARE Founda on• FIWARE ECOSYSTEM: Neither static – nor closed! Providers,

developers, users, cities, you … – changing, growing &improving day by day!

• SERVICE PROVIDERS: several new FIWARE commercial nodes• MARKET: Customers are taking-up the apps & services and

with it FIWARE technology

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About online platformOnline platform are are capable of facilitating direct transactions orexchanges between groups of third-party users via the Internet, andthat capitalise on data-driven efficiencies enabled by network effects.

Why should online platforms be important to you and us?• 77%: Europe has the highest percentage of Internet users of the

population, significantly above the world average.• EUR 270 billion: Goods and services purchased online in the EU by

private households and the public sector.• 50% of European citizens use social media.

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FIWARE does well!All early signs are positive:• 8fit.com sits in SF and pitches for $20 million• www.connecterra.io looks at a market of 87 million

users (cows) in Europe or 187 million in Brazil• sorryasaservice.com joined TechStar for final take-off• … and many other brilliant apps like budgetbaker.com

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Definitions are importantService platforms are the software layer in ICT systemarchitectures between the infrastructure and theapplication layer. They facilitate the development andoperation of digital services.

Open service platforms are developed and maintained inopen source and are open to collective innovation. Theyprovide open, public, royalty free specifications and anopen source reference implementation.

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Benefits of Open Service Platforms• Emergence of multivendor solutions, no vendor lock-in, reduce the

market power of incumbents, lower the barriers for market• Interoperability, data compatibility and portability• Competition among providers leading to faster service development,• More innovation by establishing innovation ecosystems independent

of proprietary technology, cost reductions and quality increase.• Open source better supports data privacy and security and integrate

more easily with existing systems, including proprietary

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Why are OSPs coming? And why now?• Today complex large systems are developed in large

collaboration• To function and be effective, large collaborations need a

common licensing• Less and less revenues come from licensing software• Therefore industry friendly open source licenses become

the norm (Examples include: OpenAirInterface, Drupal,FIWARE, …)

Opening up the platform layer is just more effective.

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VISIONAccelerate a competitive European (global) market

for platform development.Reduce market fragmentation and incumbent

power.Create and grow a new services market and use

the networking effect to reach economies of scalefast.

Speed is important!

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Nice story, but who else thinks this way?Public Consultation: “What are in your opinionthe socio-economic and innovation advantagesof open versus closed service platforms andwhat regulatory or other policy initiatives doyou propose to accelerate the emergence andtake-up of open service platforms?”

It is widely agreed that open service platformshave socio-economic and innovationadvantages over closed service platforms. Openservice platforms are more likely to beinteroperable, promote innovation, enhancecompetition and create open innovationecosystems. They improve equality and fairnesswithin society, as well as trust and confidencebetween participants. Respondents tend toagree that no regulation should ever impedeopenness, and that regulatory or policyinitiatives should be oriented towards assuringtransparency, privacy and standardisation. It isnot likely that targeted policy initiatives canaccelerate open service platforms; however,support for the development and take-up ofopen service platforms should be increased.

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"Our citizens want the best theinternet can offer, they wantan internet that is safe andaccessible to everybody. This isnot a reality in Europe today."

"There is even more work to doto achieve a truly connecteddigital single market. A marketwhere every consumer is ableto enjoy digital content andservices - wherever they are inthe EU, including governmentservices. It means everycompany should be able toshare and sell its wares to amarket of 500 million, usingseamless online channels."

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What I would do if I were you:If you are not exactly a user but youwant to talk about FIWARE:1. Get an overview of what FIWARE is

and can do2. Look for sector specific examples3. Follow the FIWARE developments on

social media including on mobilize.io4. Refer to FIWARE in your

presentations and encourage its use5. Meet FIWARE in person at any of the

upcoming events, like NetFutures'16,TMForumLive'16 and many more …

If you want to use FIWARE:1. Get an overview of what FIWARE is and can do2. Look for examples in your sector to understand your

opportunities better3. Knock at the door of the FIWARE: next event or introduction

webinar4. Put a developer through the online training courses or into one

of the technical trainings5. Join the FIWARE Open Source Community and follow FIWARE

developments on social media6. Start prototyping in FIWARE Lab to develop your services or

applications.7. If needed, contact a commercial FIWARE provider

… and certainly meet FIWARE online

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A fine selection ….• https://watly.co/ - contact Marco Attisani ([email protected])• www.nicetrails.com – contact Bernat Cuni ([email protected])• http://8fit.com/ - contact Pablo Villalba ([email protected])• http://www.connecterra.io/ - contact Yasir Khokhar ([email protected])• https://www.atooma.com/ - contact Fabrizio Cialdea ([email protected])• http://www.dnaphone.it/en/smart-analysis/ - contact Alessandro Candiani ([email protected])• https://www.psious.com/en - contact Xavier Palomer Ripoll ([email protected])• http://www.loveandrobots.com/shop/collections - contact Emer O'Daly ([email protected])• http://www.everimpact.org – contact Mathieu Carlier ([email protected]• http://www.inreception.com/ - contact Egidio Criscuolo ([email protected])• http://www.zebra-telemedicine.com/ - contact Helio FERNANDEZ ([email protected])• http://www.alzhup.com/Reta/en/ - contact Rafael ESPINOSA ([email protected])• http://www.umanick.com/en/ - contact Emilio Gallego ([email protected])• http://www.ususty.com/ - contact Daniel G. Nemet ([email protected])• http://www.intoino.com/ - contact Marco Bestonzo ([email protected])• http://rowanalytics.com/ - contact Steve Gardner ([email protected])• ….