EDUCATION AND SKILLS: PERSPECTIVES FROM BIG DATA VALUE ADDED ASSOCIATION BDVA Florin SERBAN Managing Director, TERRASIGNA Big Data from Space Conference, Tenerife, March 2016 1
GENERAL What is the BDV PPP What is Big Data Value (BDV) and BDVA? How can you be involved? 2
The EU and Industry launched the Contractual Public Private Partnership (cppp) on Big Data Value in 2014-10 The Big Data Value Association represents Private side In the Commission's view, strategic cooperation through a contractual Public-Private Partnership (cppp) can play an important role in developing a data community and encouraging exchange of best practices. In line with the principles set out in H2020, the Commission considers that a sufficiently well-defined cppp would be the most effective way to implement H2020 in this field, EU action should provide the right framework conditions for a single market for Big Data European Council Conclusion 24/25 October 2013 Big Data is possibly one of the few last chances for Europe s software industry to take a true leadership CEO Software AG, Karl-Heinz Streibich Commission Communication "Towards a thriving data-driven economy" - 2 July 2014 3
Launch of the BDV cppp Jan Sundelin 1 st President of BDVA TIE Kinetix CEO Nellie Kroes EU Commissioner Before Big Data! After Big Data! The Magic of Big Data 4
Investment The European Commission and Europe's data industry have committed to invest 2.5 billion in a public-private partnership (PPP) that aims to strengthen the data sector and put Europe at the forefront of the global data race. The EU has earmarked over 500 million of investment over 5 years (2016-2020) from Horizon 2020 Private partners are expected to leverage this through sector investments of four times the cppp budget (ie 2 billion) 5
1 st BDVA General Assembly President : Juergen Mueller, SAP VP: Ed Curry, Insight VP Jose-Maria Cavanillas, ATOS Secretary General: Stuart Campbell, ICE DSG: Nuria De Lama, ATOS DSG: Andreas Metzger, Paluno 6
Statutes & Bylaws Big Data Value Public Private Partnership (BDV cppp) EUROPEAN COMMISSION ( Public Stakeholder) Work Programme / Calls Big Data Value cppp Board Coordination Monitoring Etc BDVA Contractual Arrangement BDV Stakeholder Community ( Private Stakeholder Community) Big Data Value Association General Assembly Board of Directors BDV Implementation CSA Projects Activity Group Task Forces Sub Groups Private Stakeholders BDVA Membership Agreement Project B R&I Projects Project B Project C i-space ispace Industry Large Industry SME Research User i-space ispace 7
BDV cppp - Scope Foster European Big Data Value technology leadership for job creation and prosperity by creating a European wide technology and application base and building up competence and the number of European Data Companies including Start-Ups; Reinforce the European industrial leadership and capability to successfully compete on global level in the data value solution market by advancing applications transformed into new opportunities for business to achieve a 30% market share by 2020; Enable research and innovation work, including the support of interoperability and standardisation, for the future basis of Big Data Value creation in Europe; Facilitate the acceleration of business ecosystems and appropriate business models with particular focus on SMEs, enforced by Europewide benchmarking of usage, efficiency and benefits; Provide successful solutions for major societal challenges Europe is facing such as: Health, Energy, Transport and the Environment; Increase awareness about Big Data Value benefits for businesses and public sector and better acceptance by citizen, to engage them as prosumers and accelerate take-up. 8
BDV cppp - OBJECTIVES FOR IMPROVED COMPETITIVENESS To enable European suppliers to achieve by 2020 a share of 30% in the Big Data global market; To use Big Data Value technology for (increased productivity, optimised production, more efficient logistics inbound and outbound), effective service provision from public and private organisations; To create new Big Data ecosystems and markets between data providers, knowledge providers and consumers that will profit from collaboration between sectors, organizations and individuals; To drive take up and the integration of Big Data Value services into private and public decision making systems such as Enterprise Resource Planning and marketing systems for optimising the functioning of existing industries and potentially establishing entirely new business models 9
BDV cppp - INNOVATION OBJECTIVES To optimize architectures for real-time analytics of both data at rest and in motion enabling data-driven decision-making on the fly with low latency as well as to improve scalability and processing of data validation and information discovery especially in heterogeneous data sets; To validate technologies from a technical and a business perspective within cross-organisational, cross-sector, and cross-lingual innovation environments through early trials; To integrate advanced visualization of data and analytics for augmented user experience and prepare platforms, technologies and tools for disruptive changes in management of data; To develop and provide validated technology and tools for deep data analysis to improve data understanding, deep learning and increased meaningfulness of data, by creating the comprehension of the importance of data definition for optimal information content. 10
BDV cppp - Societal objectives To support building extensive know-how, education and skills in Europe by European curricula to support the increase of higher education offerings; To increase the number of European Data Workers by 100.000 until 2020; To support the societal challenges that Europe faces through Lighthouse projects and i-spaces in areas such as personalised medicine; To create new personalized and enhanced product and services adapted to citizens and organizations needs that will respect security and privacy of individuals; To address European framework aspirations such as IPR rights, liability etc. within the Digital Single Market and the pan European innovation environments; To address the issue of acceptance of new Big Data technologies by society and consumers by identifying and remediate potential barriers www.bdva.eu 16-3-2016 11
BDV PPP/A - Commitments Leverage the cppp investments through sector investments of 4 times Open, transparent and inclusive definition Update Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda (SRIA); Ensure 20% SME participating organisations; Support to the ex-post assessment of the implemented projects; Leverage the achieved results in the market Develop skills and competences in Big Data Value Actively involve all relevant sector players, Work with others for alignment of goals and ensure synergies; Governance model, which supports openness and efficiency Monitoring Impact 12
BDV A/PPP Benefits Europe: Public / Private cooperation and coordination Developing strategic goals of BDV research Improving Industrial Competitiveness of Europe Promoting BDV Offering in organisations Contributing to policy, education etc You: Networking with peers (Proposals, Projects..) Influencing others including EU (eg Work Program input) Working with other on technical matters, societal Designing the over all BDV PPP ecosystem 13
Indicative Timeline 2014 - October Signing the Contractual Arrangement between European Commission and the Big Data Value Association 2015 Refinement of the Big Data Value Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda Continuing stakeholder community building 2016 Start of first Big Data Value PPP projects within H2020 2021 PPP projects ending 14
BDVA Currently 132 Members 2/3 Full, 1/3 Associate 50:50 Industry/Academic Open but Statutes/bylaws Vision Contribution BUT Being in BDVA <> Awarded Project not an evaluation Criteria! 15
BIG DATA VALUE ASSOCIATION BDVA, INVOLVEMENT 16
TF5: Legal &Policy TF6: Technical* TF7: Application* TF8: Business* TF9: Social (Societal)* TF10: Skills and Education* Task Forces and Subgroups TF0: GA and BOD TF1: Programme TF2: Impact TF3: Community TF4: Communication * Pending Formalisation Big Data Value SRIA 17
Task Forces TF1: Programme: Contributing to the H2020 Programme content of the BDV PPP TF2: Impact: Maintain the various KPIs defining the expected Impact of BDV PPP TF3: Community: Big data community engagement and participation TF4: Communication: Communication plan for creating awareness around the BDVA TF5: Legal: Bridge Big Data technology with legal and policy matters TF6: Technical: Identifying and refining the technical challenges of the programme eg Data Management, Data Protection... TF7: Application: Domain usage group which can influence others eg Telecoms TF8: Business: Examining the business and economic influences and business areas TF9: Societal: Examining the societal impact on business, citizens TF10: Skills and Education: What skills are needed for the next knowledge workers TF0: Administrative and strategic activities requested by BDVA GA/BOD 18
Space addressed within BDVA BDVA is a horizontal network, not dedicated to a specific application area There was a need, raising from its members, that different domains to be clearly defined and addressed Several domains are already identified and specific working subgroups are created as application areas within one of the major Task Force of the association Efforts are presently done to define a clear and coherent strategy to address Big Data from Space related issues white paper under drafting 19
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Education and Skills in BDVA In the present explosion of available data, one main challenge is to fully exploit this data and to provide the extracted strategic information for a deeper understanding on environment improving aspects like decision making or productivity The key represents the human resources - having the people with the necessary skills to develop and use big data technologies to turn it in valuable information Strategic importance is given to education and skills within the BDVA, based on the agreement and understanding that these represent a key element for future leverage of the Big Data potential A specific Task Force dedicated to education active within the BDVA contributing to the dedicated part within the SRIA implementing different related activities and initiatives The declared vision for Big Data Value (BDV) in Europe is that in 2020, Millions of jobs established for data engineers and scientists, and the Big Data discipline is integrated in technical and business degrees. The European workforce is more and more data-savvy seeing data as an asset. [1] In order to tackle the related challenges, data science has become a multidisciplinary area, combining mathematics with computer science, but also with domains like human-technology interaction or business models. Important skills that data scientist will have to acquire in the future have to allow them solving the technological challenges in the 4Vs of Big Data (Velocity, Volume, Variety and Veracity) and to turn the data into actionable information. [1] Big Data Value Europe, European Big Data Value Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda, http://www.bdva.eu/sites/default/files/europeanbigdatavaluepartnership_sria v1_0_final.pdf, January 2015 21
Data Professionals Strong points have been identified the existence of innovative technologies and skilled people in several domains, an important number of high education establishments where people can be educated Weak points have been noted as far as the skills and education in the Big Data is concerned, the lack of specialized education programs for data analysts not enough skilled people to participate in training programmes Opportunities arise in addressing the education related issues by the fact that new areas always come up to be explored, and that innovation is seen as key aspect for trainings in BDV All the initiatives to be implemented have to concentrate on the main identified threads, namely the continuous lack of skilled professionals and the brain drain from Europe to other regions To address the issues above, not only that data science aims to collect, analyze and interpret data from various sources, but to turn it in operational information and to offer a comprehensive understanding of the environment and context Different educational programmes seem to be required next to developing technical skills, emphasizing on application, context and awareness of multiple challenges, focusing on societal impact and relevance and considering the horizontal approach between several domains 22
Data Professionals BDVA Task Force dedicated to education, have made a classification of the targeted job profiles needed to be developed, in six independent job profiles. Data scientist represents one of the key targeted profession, having expertise in big data technologies and data analysis in order to gain first rough insight from available data; Data analyst using the existent big data infrastructure it covers areas such as data mining, machine learning, statistical based data analysis etc; Data engineer addresses big data technologies and use these to build big data management ecosystems to tackle challenges in terms of velocity, volume, variety and veracity; Visual analytics engineer applying intuitive techniques, it allows to understand and summarize information comprised within large amount of data, in a short period of time; Process miner data mining engineer looks into process event data, to create an overview of different processes, in order to optimize them; Domain analyst is the profession providing, on top of data analysis, the added value for a specific targeted domain. 23
Data Professionals Different European countries have national educational programmes for Data Mining, Analytics, Big Data, and Data Science: Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, UK. In addition, there are European joint programmes such as: Erasmus Mundus Master Course in Data Mining and Knowledge Management (DMKM), based in six universities in four countries: France, Romania, Italy and Spain; EIT ICT Data Science Masters Programm, at TU/e Eindhoven, UNS Nice Sophia- Antipolis, UPM Madrid, KTH Stockholm, TUB Berlin, and PoliMi Mailano; IT4BI (Information Technology for Business Intelligence), a two-year, English-language course in BI, given by 5 leading universities in Belgium, France, Spain, and Germany. In order to promote the industry interests regarding the needs in human resources, BDVA is following these programmes and is, in addition, supporting present initiatives, such as: the EDSA project (e.g. European Data Science Academy - EDSA), aiming at analysing the required sector specific skillsets for data analysts across the main industrial sectors in Europe and developing modular and adaptable data science curricula to meet these needs; the EDISON project, having as declared aim to accelerate the process of establishing the profession of Data Scientist. 24
Conclusions Focusing on enhancing cooperation and targeting the excellence of the science base of creation of value from Big Data, BDVA sets the ground for extensive experience and skills acquiring by working on projects in specific technical priority areas As follow up, skill development requirements can be identified and, later on, addressed by education institutions and education providers As result of BDVA activities, new educational programmes in data science and data engineering can be established, professional courses to re-skill / up-skill the current work force can be initiated, and curricula updates can be implemented, so that the required skills to be available to support and enrich the know-how. 25
THANK YOU Further Information: Florin SERBAN BDVA: florin.serban@terrasigna.com http://www.bdva.eu/ info@core.bdva.eu 26