INCENSE project has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement n 632852 Be part of the Smart Future of #Energy Javier Garrido Chamorro ENDESA Málaga, February 12 th 2015
What is? An open software platform that allows to easily build and manage innovative Apps and services by providing: Enhanced OpenStack-based cloud hosting capabilities A rich library of Generic Enablers (GEs) that connect to the Internet of Things, process data and media in real-time at large scale, perform BigData analysis or incorporate advanced features to interaction with the user. FIWARE can help companies and organisations by easing their transition to innovative businesses and solutions by making complex processes simple, costeffective, high quality and secure. 1
Generic Enablers: the building blocks 1 2 3 Cloud Hosting Federation of infrastructures (private/public regions) Automated Generic Enablers deployment Data / Context Management Complete context management platform Integration of data and media content Applications / Services and Data Delivery Visualization of data (operation dashboards) Publication of data sets/services 4 5 6 7 Advanced middleware and interfaces to Network and Devices (I2ND) Advanced networking (SDN) and middleware Interface to robots Security Security monitoring Built-in identity/access/privacy management Internet of things (IoT) Services Enablement. Easy plug&play of devices using multiple protocols Automated measurements/action Context updates Advanced Web-based user interface Easy incorporation of advanced 3D and AR features Visual representation of context information 2
Generic Enablers more suitable to energy projects 1 Cloud Hosting Monitoring GE TID Implementation. For the monitoring of virtual machines deployed in any Cloud system. Object Storage GE - FI-WARE Implementation. Allows objects to be stored in folders (called containers) in the cloud. 3
Generic Enablers more suitable to energy projects 2 Data / Context Management BigData Analysis Cosmos. Monitoring and control of the BigData Analysis GE. Publish/Suscribe Context Broker Orion. Implementation of NGSI9 and NGSI10 with persistence storage based in MongoDB. Complex Event Processing (CEP) - IBM. Complex Event Processing GE 4
Generic Enablers more suitable to energy projects 3 Applications / Services and Data Delivery Revenue Settlement and Sharing System. The Revenue Settlement and Sharing System GE distributes revenues among stakeholders. Store Wstore. Offers support for selling services to both consumers and developers of Future Internet applications and services and for end-to-end managing of offerings and sales. Application Mashup Wirecloud. Offers a composition editor and execution engine that allows end users with little or no programming skills to create and run a composite web application front-end as a mashup built from widgets and operators relaying on backend data sources and services. Marketplace UPM RI. An instrument to facilitate commerce by bringing together vendors and buyers. 5
Generic Enablers more suitable to energy projects 5 Security Security Monitoring. Suite of services for risk analysis, security visualization, decision making support and technical forensics. Identity Management - Keyrock. Identity Management Generic Enabler 6
Generic Enablers more suitable to energy projects 6 Internet of things (IoT) Services Enablement. Backend Device Management IDAS. Backend Device Management. Configuration Manager IoT Discovery. IoT Linked-Data Plattform and NGSI9 Server Gateway Data Handling GE - EspR4FastData. This GE is in charge of real-time data processing within the Gateway. NEC IoT Broker. Middleware component enabling applications to retrieve aggregated information from Internet-of-Things installations that consist of a multitude of devices and gateways. 7
Generic Enablers more suitable to energy projects 7 Advanced Web-based user interface. POI Data Provider. Provides spatial search services and data on Points of Interest via RESTful web service API. 8
Ecosystem and platform: two tied concepts Open Standard Platform Open, sustainable and global ecosystem 9
Building the FIWARE ecosystem: the vision Creation of dedicated GE instances FIWARE provider A Applications Applications Use of Global shared GE instance FIWARE provider B FIWARE Catalogue 10
The sources of knowledge: FIWARE Catalogue (http://catalogue.fiware.org) 11
The sources of knowledge: FIWARE Academy (http://edu.fi-ware.org) 12
The sources of knowledge: FIWARE Contact List (www.fi-ware.org/contact-us) fiware-general-help You should use this mailing list to forward requests for non-technical, general info/help about FIWARE (e.g., How does FIWARE work? How can I join? What are FIWARE goals and value proposition?, ). Before sending a request to this mailing list, it would be worth exploring whether any of the other mailing lists in this page can better fit your needs. fiware-feedback We are eager to get your feedback about FIWARE, the FIWARE website, the FIWARE Catalogue or the FIWARE University. Don't hesitate to contact us and share your experience and thoughts! This will help us to improve! fiware-tech-help You should use this mailing to formulate technical questions on the FIWARE platform, including requests for technical support or enhancements on reference implementations of FIWARE GEs (GEris). It will provide a first-level technical support regarding FIWARE technologies. Handling of non-trivial technical requests will be transferred to StackOverflow.com where they will be answered. It might be a good practice to check first whether your question has already been answered in StackOverflow.org. fiware-lab-help You should use this mailing to formulate requests for technical support on the usage of the FIWARE Lab. Handling of non-trivial technical requests will be transferred to StackOverflow.com where they will be answered. It might be a good practice to check first whether your question has already been answered in StackOverflow.org. fiware-open-data-req You are engaged in some Open Data initiative or project and you wonder how you can leverage on FIWARE and usage of the FIWARE Lab. Let us know how we can help to put your open data at work! 13
Where does my project fit best? www.fi-ware.org/accelerators/ 14
INCENSe, the FIWARE accelerator focused in Smart Energy OBJECTIVE Promotion of innovative Internet based services and applications to achieve these goals: Integration of ICT solutions with energy infrastructure in order to support the entire cycle of energy supply. Evolution of energy supply into a dynamic system, a network that communicates and exchanges information on energy flows. 15
Led by: A leading Energy group serving 65 million clients in 32 countries Enel Lab: 15 million Euros budget programme for up to 650k Euros investments 16
Accelerated by: With 250+ startups supported over 9 years 10 % (best in class) startups raise more than 2 million euros 17
Powered by: The first & largest public funding platform for startups With more than 12 million euros available in the portal to support startups 18
What does INCENSe provide me? Funding with up to 6.250.000 to awarded applicants: 1 st contest: up to 14 startups with up to 150.000 2 nd contest: up to 28 startups with 150.000 Payment arrangements (non reimbursable) Up to 50.000, in advance at the beginning of development Up to 75.000, intermediate stage (demo/prototype/pilot) Up to 25.000, end of the project (ready-to-market) 19
What does INCENSe provide me? Advanced and personalised acceleration program (6 months): Coaching & Mentors: Up to 150 hours of mentoring Funding readiness services for the final beneficiaries Additional support: legal and corporate, accounting and taxes or IPR Access to test beds in Spain (Smart City Málaga), Denmark (Next Step City Living Lab), and Italy. Connections to international capital firms, angel investors and Enel and Accelerace investment community Fast track access to the selection process of further investment programs of Enel Lab and Accelerace. 20
Who can apply to INCENSe? Applicants must be European based SMEs or web entrepreneurs presenting services / applications, cleantech focused, which purpose an innovative use of FIWARE enablers for smarter processes or infrastructures (more intelligent, more efficient, more sustainable) through a tight integration with internet networking and computer capabilities. General requirements To be a SMEs, WE or other small and innovative ICT players or a Natural person. To fall into some of the Categories defined in the Competition Guide To use any of the FIWARE enablers (http://catalogue.fi-ware.org) To be without any material proceeding or insolvency status pending. 21
What should be the application fields of my proposal? Proposals must support and improve the entire chain of energy supply - generation, distribution, commercialisation and final consumption focusing in the following categories: Competition categories 1. Energy efficiency and Home Automation 2. Renewable Energy 3. Renewable Forecasting Solutions 4. Smart Grids 5. Energy storage 6. Advanced Diagnostics and Automation Solutions 7. E-mobility 8. Cyber-security 9. Digitalisation of Energy through ICT 22
How will we be evaluated? The Panel of External Experts will value: 1. Business potential 2. Quality of management team 3. Strategic fit 4. FIWARE linkage 23
Stay Tuned!: 2 nd Call will open on JUNE 15 th www.incense-accelerator.com 24
CleanTech European Champions Competition 1st Call results 232 applications received from 31 European countries 85 % of applicants are SMEs, 15 % are WEs 175 applications have been determined as eligible 51 of valid applications are from Spain (29 %) 44 of valid applications are from Italy (25 %) 25
When can we apply? 1 st Open Call October 15 th 2014 Deadline January 15 th 2015 Pitching and Awarding Day April 2015 Proposals submission period Evaluation Process Acceleration 2 nd Open Call June 15 th 2015 Deadline September 15 th 2015 Pitching and Awarding Day November 2015 26
Be part of the Smart Future of #Energy! Apply at www.incense-accelerator.com Contact: javier.garrido@endesa.es info@incense-accelerator.com @INCENSe_Acc