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Future Internet PPP A New Open Service Platform Ragnar Bergström European Commission, DG CONNECT, Net Innovation Horsens, 2 December 2014

Objectives Present Create your interest in

FIWARE - An Open Service Platform (advanced OpenStack-based Cloud + rich library of Generic Enablers) Driven by implementation Sustainability ensured 3

Why an open service platform is required Avoid vendor lock-in: Standard Southbound APIs for sensor providers Standard Northbound APIs offered to applications Portability across platform providers Interoperability of apps on top of different providers Larger community of developers (critical mass, economies of scale) True innovation More competition, leading to cost savings No single standard is enough Modularity Allow different business models Integration with standard open data platform Non-intrusive (smooth integration with legacies) 4

FIWARE - Major differential features Cloud Data/Services Delivery IoT Apps Web UI Security I2ND Federation of infrastructures (private/public regions) Automated GE deployment Complete Context Management Platform Integration of Data and Media Content Easy plug&play of devices using multiple protocols Automated Measurements/Action Context updates Visualization of data (operation dashboards) Publication of data sets/services Easy incorporation of advanced 3D and AR features Visual representation of context information Security Monitoring Built-in Identity/Access/Privacy Management Advanced networking (SDN) and middleware Interface to robots 5

Modularity; integration with legacies Domain-specific platforms = FIWARE + specific enablers SMART Agrifood Apps SMART City Apps SMART Factory Apps Domain specific enablers FIWARE GEs 6

What is genuine in? Truly European, but operating globally Open Source. Avoid vendor lock-in. You have the control Going from clusters to ecosystems Cross-fertilization between sectors; avoid silos FIWARE available to developers for free experimentation Not only platform, tools, this is powered by data!

Ecosystem and platform: two tied concepts Open Standard Platform Sustainable Open Innovation Ecosystem 8

FIWARE Strategy: 2015-2016 Accelerate the technology Smart Cities and vertical sectors Internationalisation FIWARE going global Industrial Commitment

FIWARE running Smart Cities Cities opening data via FIWARE Italy: Trento, Torino, Roma Spain: Valencia, Sevilla, Málaga, Santander, Logroño Lleida, Vigo, Sabadell, Finland: Espoo, Helsinki Netherlands: Amsterdam Portugal: Lisbon, Agueda Valencia using FIWARE solutions Smart City challenges

Internationalisation Mexico FIWARE launch in October EU-MX collaboration Brazil Two nodes being deployed FIWARE launch t.b.c. FI RE Mexico

Success Stories? Get inspiration! Smart Cities Apps 12

Accelerator 300,000 9000 1300 300 SMEs and Start-ups to be reached Submissions to the Open Calls Businesses to be accelerated Market ready or investment ready businesses

Why should you participate? 16 FIWARE Accelerators from idea to an innovative internet service FIWARE A new service platform open, multivendor advanced technology (CC, BD, IoT) global innovation ecosystem grow faster easier 15

FIWARE.org Join us!

Back-up

Credibility About the FIWARE technology: Every FIWARE GE is open source (therefore free) Majority already commercialized by corresponding owner (companies) and they are not only Telefónica! make it more explicit (blog posts, videos?) Testimonies about early adopters (entrepreneurs): Interviews in FIWARE YouTube channel Involvement in events (e.g., FoodLoop) Animated presentations about applications Charging for support (Open Calls Foundation?) Actions for A16: Spread the word about nature of FIWARE GEs Spread the word about testimonies Select evangelists from entrepreneurs in 1 st Open Call 18

FIWARE Lab and FIWARE Ops The FIWARE Lab has expanded to run over 14 nodes/regions across the whole Europe now in Mexico! Estimation is to provide up to 3000+ cores, 16Tb RAM, 750 Tb disk of computing capacity FIWARE Lab help-desk processes (support levels 1 and 2) defined First release of FIWARE Ops suite of tools available You can check the FIWARE Lab status online Organizations approaching us interested to launch and federate new nodes 19

Join us! http://fiware.org http://lab.fiware.org Follow @Fiware on Twitter! 20

FIWARE for Smart Energy Key partners: Ericsson, ESB, E.on., Alcatel-Lucent, Alstom ICT Internet technologies Smart Energy Energy FIWARE of Energy: Enabling innovation based on internet interfaces in the energy sector Enable creation of innovative value added services based on availability of rich data on energy needs and consumption patterns Promote energy efficiency Sustainable Smart Cities Consumers as producers Electric vehicles (as consumers and storage) Benefits of using the future internet and GE approach: Shorter time to market! Easy access for new partners Scalability of applications Lower costs for application development

But is FI-WARE a new? An Innovative, open and cloudbased infrastructure for costeffective creation and delivery of Future Internet applications at services at high scale Cloud storage, processing capabilities, service marketplace, big data, network resources, mobility, tools (SDK) Faster development (time-tomarket) Lower costs (incl. flexibility, scalability) Solid technology (maturity) Incentives to enter, support 22

Extending the FIWARE Lab offering for service providers and developers ff 12 nodes in Europe providing up to 3000+ cores, 16TB+ Ram, 750TB+ HD Creation of nodes in Mexico (1000+ cores) and Brazil 4,2 M promotion campaign Campus Party events Startup Weekend events Chambers of Commerce 870 K in prizes Level 1 and Level 2 support for the nodes Showcases for 100 M of funding devoted developers, to entrepreneurs in phase 3 of the FIWARE program infrastructures, smart businesses

Where are the FIWARE accelerators?

Sectors covered by the accelerators FICHe Health Care FINODEX FINODEX FI-C3 SOUL-FI FINODEX Finance Smart Cities FINODEX FI-C3 SpeedUp_Europe Smart Energy ExpaMeco INCENSe CEED ISSUE IMpaCT Gaming ExpaMeco FI-C3 frontiercities SpeedUp_Europe Multimedia CEED ISSUE FINODEX Environment FInish Smart AgriFood SpeedUp_Europe CREATI-FI ExpaMeco Transport frontiercities CEED ISSUE FRACTALS elearning ExpaMeco FINODEX SOUL-FI Manufacturing FABulous SmartAgriFood2 FI-ADOPT

FIWARE Accelerator 300,000: SMEs and Startups aware of the Open Calls 9,000: Submissions to the Calls 1,300: Businesses accelerated 300: Market ready or investment ready businesses FIWARE Accelerator partners: 20 Accelerators + investors 48 Innovation agencies + technology transfer 16 FI Research centres 18 Innovation consultants 9 FI Technology providers 26

An Invitation to join the FIWARE Accelerator This is "your opportunity" to: Join the largest development community in Europe: FIWARE Enter into a pan-european and Global Innovation Ecosystem Mentors, VC, Accelerators, customers... Develop more innovative products based on a multi-vendor open platform Grow your company Open new markets and international business opportunities

FIWARE enters the Take-up Phase From Research to the Market Technology Focus Innovation Focus FI-WARE technology foundation 8 Use-Cases from different domains Infrastructure repository XIPI Development Phase 1 60 Generic Enablers >100 Specific Enablers Large Scale Trials Phase2 16 FI-Accelerators FI-Lab and Hackathons FI-Lab extension Europewide (17) 5 Large Scale Trials in different domains and domains specific platforms Today More than 1000 SMEs & web entrepreneurs develop apps & svs Sustainability Market Visibility Market Take-up Phase 3 28

FIWARE as a lever Where this will lead you? FIWARE Accelerator A European and Global Innovation ecosystem Thousands of companies Thousands of applications Benefit from FIWARE More innovation, new markets FIWARE Accelerator SMEs, startups FIWARE

FIWARE Generic Enablers (GEs) A FIWARE Generic Enabler (GE): set of general-purpose platform functions available through APIs Building with other GEs a FIWARE Reference Architecture FIWARE GE Specifications are open (public and royalty-free) FIWARE GE implementation (FIWARE GEi): Platform product that implements a given GE Open Spec There might be multiple compliant GEis of each GE Open Spec One open source reference implementation of each FIWARE GE (FIWARE GEri): Well-known open source license Publicly available Technical Roadmap updated in every release Available FIWARE GEis, GEris and incubated enablers are published on the FIWARE Catalogue 30

Why FI-WARE Driver What is needed? What does FI-WARE bring? Technology Open specs, driven by implementation (open source reference implemenation) Sustainable investment over time Open community around open specifications reference implementations (see [1], [2]) 100+ M of investment (2011-2016) Experimental environment Ability to experiment with real data (e.g., real-time and historic open data from cities) Free Cloud capacity enabling entrepreneurs to test and host a permanent showcase of their applications. 15 cities (7 in Spain) already working on setting up a connection to FI-Lab (see [3]) 3000+ cores, 16Tb RAM and 750+ Tb HD will be the free computing capacity provided by the FI-Lab Cloud distributed across 16 nodes in Europe Investment in creation of the ecosystem Engagement of technology providers, entrepreneurs, data providers, customers Funding for first entrepreneurs joining the ecosystem. Invesment in promotion and dissemination activities 52 partners, 13 countries (just FI-WARE) 100 M to fund entrepreneurs in 2014-2016. Additional opportunities in H2020. 6,2+ M devoted to dissemination Global footprint Helping entrepreneurs and technology providers to create opportunities not just in Europe but other regions (Latam, Asia and, why not, USA) New FI-Lab nodes in Mexico and Brazil. Conversations between EC and public authorities in Mexico and Brazil to federate respective startup support programs [1] http://wiki.fi-ware.org/summary_of_fi-ware_open_specifications [2] http://catalogue.fi-ware.org [3] http://lab.fi-ware.org

USE CASES Call 1 FI-PPP Programme Architecture Call 2 Call 3 CONCORD Capacity Building INFINITY FINEST INSTANT MOBILITY XIFI SMARTAGRIFOOD FINSENY Use case scenarios SAFECITY OUTSMART FI-CONTENT ENVIROFI cspace FI-CONTENT Use case 2 platforms Finesce FI-STAR FITMAN Platform usage Expansion of Use Cases Platform components FI-WARE TF Extension and Usage 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3

Collaboration opportunities What we offer Technology base Extensive and extendable Targeted at initial set of key sectors (Smart Cities, Smart energy, Smart Agrifood, Manufacturing, Transport) With Open specifications Reference implementations in open source Clear Terms & Conditions Support for app developers Ecosystem Cities Technology providers System integrators Application developers Accelerators and VCs What we are looking for To grow/improve technology base Extension with new building blocks Increased usage in key sectors With Increased adoption of specifications Improved quality of reference implementations Clear T&Cs Support for app developers To grow ecosystem More cities and user industries More technology providers More system integrators More application developers More accelerators and VCs 33

Today Timeline of the calls

Why should you participate? You will have 16 FIWARE Accelerators With different thematic orientations, locations, funding modalities, processes, duration You choose! They will transform your idea into a commercial product for European/global markets Provide not just funds but also mentoring, networking and support Open European-wide and global market opportunities 35

FINESCE Partners and Trial Sites trial site partner location

Acceleration: A modern way to build technology companies Up to 150K / 0% shares sme FI Accelerator (about 1000 seats in 2014) excellent people + excellent idea Potentially hundreds new FIWARE based products and services Potentially hundreds of new companies Ready to global from day 1

Open Source. Avoid vendor lock-in You have the control 38

Why FIWARE? An Innovative, open and cloudbased infrastructure for costeffective creation and delivery of Future Internet applications at services at high scale Cloud storage, processing capabilities, service marketplace, big data, network resources, mobility, tools (SDK) Faster development (time-tomarket) Lower costs (incl. flexibility, scalability) Solid technology (maturity) Incentives to enter, support 39

Going from clusters to ecosystems Cross-fertilization between sectors; avoid silos Leading to a more powerful platform offering (based on common functionalities; develop once and reuse as much as you can) Then, translating the sectorial knowledge into domain-specific platforms 40

Not only platform, tools this is powered by data! 41