CONNECTing to the Future IoT Week Venice, 18 June 2012 Bernard Barani European Commission - DG INFSO Deputy Head of Unit, Networked Enterprise and RFID "The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission"
HORIZON 2020: new framework Europe 2020 priorities International cooperation European Research Area Shared objectives and principles Common rules, toolkit of funding schemes 8 028 4 152 5 782 6 802 3 160 3 819 Simplified Access Tackling Societal Challenges Health, demographic change & well being Food security, sustainable agriculture and the bio-based economy Secure clean and efficient energy Smart, green and integrated transport Climate action & Resource Efficiency including Raw Materials Inclusive, innovative and secure societies 13 268 3 100 5 752 2 478 European Research Council Industrial leadership and Competitive Frameworks 13 781 Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (ICT, nano, materials, bio, manufacturing, space) Access to risk finance Innovation in SMEs Excellent Science Base Future and Emerging Technologies Marie Curie actions on skills, training and career development Research Infrastructures Future Internet Supporting the objectives European Institute for Innovation and Technology 3 538 619 Dissemination & Knowledge transfer
Connecting to exploit opportunities New ways of doing research and innovation in Europe Horizon 2020 Reflecting importance of innovation Reflecting importance of Stakeholders Reflecting importance of Knowledge sharing Emphasizing core issues: clouds, big data, smart cities, security.. Restructured approach towards Future Internet related activities (Dir E) including IoT
DG Connect: re-organizing to better serve A Components and systems C Excellence in science E Net Futures G Media and data........ H Sustainable and Secure society Network Technologies Sensor Components Software and Services Cloud Net Innovation Experimental Platforms IoT Policy
Future Internet: innovative avenues People - interconnected users and citizens becoming creators and innovators. Internet economy increasingly bigger share of the GDP with a tremendous potential for growth and jobs. New Technologies 5G, IoT, optical, Cloud computing, M2M, satellite, - validation and usage. Continuum, research innovation - deployment
Future Internet: research, innovation open data, sensors, crowd source, web entrepreneurs, smart cities applications Market Radical determined technologies disruption creation of new markets current future current Radical technologies change behaviours in markets future FI PPP experimental platforms radio access, mobile, M2M, all optical networks, IoT, SaS technology
Future Internet today: a picture.. Int. European FP7 R&D Challenge 1 IERC,.. FIRE EUREKA / CELTIC CIP Smart Cities FIA WEB Entrep. CAPS FI PPP EIT Internat. Coord. Calls FI Comm. Cloud Studies WP prep. FIF Nat. National FI Initiatives Research Experimentation Innovation Policy
FI research: Network Technologies - Converged and integrated infrastructures - Novel Network architectures, IoT - Enabling Technologies Currently, 3 supporting clusters - Converged and Optical Networks; - Radio and Spectrum efficient technologies - FI architectures Image: SENSEI project, FP7 215923
FI research: Cloud Computing Data Management Communications and Network Resource Description and Usage Resource Management Multi-tenancy Federation, Interoperability, Portability Programmability and Usability Policy and Legislation Security Business and Cost Models
FI research/innovation Web entrepreneurship; Collective awareness platforms FI-PPP, innovative usages (IoT)
FIRE: experimentally-driven research Open, large-scale experimental testbeds (federations) Technology integration in real settings Economies of scale Faster development of tools and platforms Larger set of experiments Living Labs user-driven innovation
Policy and Innovation environment: Smart Cities entertainm. shopping tourism administr. culture traffic education weather security energy health water
Policy environment: Cloud strategy Cloud friendly Data protection and security / Digital content in the cloud / Restricted liability for infrastructure and ecommerce providers / Fair contract terms and conditions / Portability, reversibility and interoperability Legal Framework Single Market Cloud active Stimulation / overcoming fragmentation of markets / demand and supply / harmonised requirements / better interoperability / more competition Public sector Lead market
Policy environment: IoT Governance Realising the full economic prospects of an IoT 60 Billion devices on line, novel applications,, Competition, single market, open markets; Issues: interoperability, unique identifiers(?), data portability, Reference architecture Ensuring societal acceptance of the IoT: Users and consumer protection Issues: security, data/privacy protection, trust, ethics.. 15 Standards
Some Take Away - E1 Contact point, network synergy - Short term, WP 2013, stability (IERC) - Longer term, H2020, rationalisation of clusters, light touch - Synergy to be established, both from a technological and policy perspective (clouds, big data..) - Innovation = Opportunity for IoT - IoT = Industrial Opportunity! - European IMPACT + METRICS = Key
Thank you!
HORIZON 2020: instruments Instruments vs objectives Roadmap based approach and contractual PPP Commitments from EC vs. commitments of actors Future Internet Synergy across topics (IoT + ) Synergy across instruments