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Slide1

Impact Analysis for the Future Internet

Motivations, Methods & Tools

Helping You Identify Your PotentialSlide2

Review

FI-Impact’s Objectives

Describe

the Ecosystem of the Future Internet PPP

Describe the methodology we are followingReview Phase III OrganizationMapping of the Accelerators intentions, calls and methodsLook at the results on an on-going basisShare a common view of Self-Assessment tools and KPIs Review value for al FI-PPP stakeholders

Presentation Structure

Presentation Objectives

2Slide3

3

Program Architecture

Phases

FIWARE

Call 3 Results

Description of The FI-PPP, ITS Phases and FIWARE

Need for an Impact Assessment

Methodology

The Market according to FI-Impact

Self-Assessment

FI-Impact

Accelerators

Accelerator Call Mapping

Single Accelerator Plans

Mapping and Data Collection - The Accelerator Projects

The Tools We Are UsingSlide4

4

FI-PPP

ICT technology research

ICT Application and Market research

Application Pull

Technology pushSlide5

5

Call 2

Call 3

Call 1

USE CASES

Platform components

Platform

usage

Use case

scenarios

Capacity Building

Use case

platformsSlide6

6

Program Architecture

Phases

FIWARECall 3 Results

Description of The FI-PPP, ITS Phases and FIWARE

Need for an Impact Assessment

Methodology

The Market according to FI-Impact

Self-Assessment

FI-Impact

Accelerators

Accelerator Call Mapping

Single Accelerator Plans

Mapping and Data Collection - The Accelerator Projects

The Tools We Are UsingSlide7

7

Technology Foundation

FI-WARE

8

Use Case Scenarios Capacity Building INFINITY Programme support CONCORDUse Case Scenarios – Phase 2 5 areas, € 13.5 M, 2 yearsCapacity Building € 12.5 M, 2 years

Phase 1 / Call 1

budget € 90 M

Phase 2 / Call 2

budget € 80 M

Phase 3 / Call 3

budget € 130 M

Expansion of Use Cases 16 projects

, € 80 M total, 2 years

Technology

Foundation Extension and Usage

- 1 IP

,

€ 40

M,

2 years

- 2-5 CSAs,

€ 7 M totalSlide8

8

Program Architecture

Phases

FIWARE

Call 3 Results

Description of The FI-PPP, ITS Phases and FIWARE

Need for an Impact Assessment

Methodology

The Market according to FI-Impact

Self-Assessment

FI-Impact

Accelerators

Accelerator Call Mapping

Single Accelerator Plans

Mapping and Data Collection - The Accelerator Projects

The Tools We Are UsingSlide9

9

FIWARE IS:

Open multi-Vendor Development Platform

FIWARE HAS:

13 large scale Use CasesA catalogue of 100s of semi-finished customisable components400 people working full time across Europe from 2011In Phase III we Now have: Innovation community with more than 1000 entrepreneursAn Ecosystem of technologists, trainers, business mentors, InvestorsBased on advanced technologies (IoT, Big Data, Cloud Computing, ..)

Technology

People

FIWARE platform

Innovation ecosystemSlide10

10

Program Architecture

Phases

FIWARE

Call 3 Results

Description of The FI-PPP, ITS Phases and FIWARE

Need for an Impact Assessment

Methodology

The Market according to FI-Impact

Self-Assessment

FI-Impact

Accelerators

Accelerator Call Mapping

Single Accelerator Plans

Mapping and Data Collection - The Accelerator Projects

The Tools We Are UsingSlide11

11

Market Sectors Covered: Top 5

Technologies Covered: Top 5

Use Cases Covered: Top 5

Analysis based on 47 proposals

Tot Proposals Submitted

121

Tot Grant Requested

672,211,754€

Tot Proposals Eligible

117

Coordination Supporting Actions

90

Large Scale Projects

3

Coordination Actions

2

Supporting Actions

22Slide12

12

ES: 135 proposals

BE: 65 proposals

DE: 64 proposals

UK: 62 proposals

Number of Proposals Submitted by EU28: Top 5 Country

Number of Proposals Submitted Rest of the World

IT: 90 proposals

*

*

* = for each countrySlide13

13

Program Architecture

Phases

FIWARE

Call 3 Results

Description of The FI-PPP, ITS Phases and FIWARE

Need for an Impact Assessment

Methodology

The Market according to FI-Impact

Self-Assessment

FI-Impact

Accelerators

Accelerator Call Mapping

Single Accelerator Plans

Mapping and Data Collection - The Accelerator Projects

The Tools We Are UsingSlide14

Why an Impact Assessment

14

Socio-Economic Gain

First:

Keeping Our Eyes on the Ball

Public and Private Investment in SME/Entrepreneurs must be

effectiveSlide15

Why an Impact Assessment

15

Validated Market Assessment Mechanism

Knowing Your Chickens and Herding Your Cats

Choosing success stories

Benefits for Accelerators

Honest Broker Market and Sectorial Analysis

Reality check for Existing Market Focus

Seeing Market Potential to Tune Approach

Benefits for SMEs

Shows the Advantages of Meso-Level Impact Assessment

Drill-Down Methodology Example to Use Across Different Programmes

Analogies to Public Private Partnerships across EU

Benefits for the EU

Demonstrating Benefits to External Communities: Talking Points

Standardised Across Programme for Better Measurement and Analysis

Benefits for the FI-PPPSlide16

Defining factors responsible for creating Impact; exploring and documenting technological and economic

ex-ante

market potential and up to 2020;

First

Mapping the FI-PPP Phase III ecosystem, the Accelerator projects: their planning, geographical and sectorial coverage, timing, and their sub-call funding mechanisms;

Second

Collecting and mining data

from

the complete

corpus

of sub-call proposal’s to characterize the stakeholders, the technical and business coverage of the Phase III;

Third

Providing an automated assessment tool, driven by a set of community accepted KPIs allowing SMEs and Web entrepreneurs to monitor and measure their progress and potential

impact

;

Fourth

Identifying good practice in a short list of 50 projects and highlighting up to 10 SMEs and Web entrepreneurs

success

stories with a wide-reaching media campaign.

Finally

16Slide17

17

Forecasting to 2020

Principle Technical, Organizational, Economic and Social Trends affecting FI-PPP initiatives;

Market and demand growth trends;

Alternative scenarios respecting the main trends;Quantitative impacts on GDP and employment.Impact AnalysisTried and tested methodology;Provide detailed instructions to execute study;Map initiatives and objectives;Define, collect and assess relative KPIs;Assess impact and refine KPIs and MethodsSlide18

18

Self-Assessment Tools

On-line data collection and Analytics;

Initiative Comparison;

Strong/Weak point identification;Links to excellent process methodology.Public On-Line RepositoryData collection templatesDetailed methodological OverviewAnalytical tool code Usage Manual Project resultsSlide19

19

Program Architecture

Phases

FIWARE

Call 3 Results

Description of The FI-PPP, ITS Phases and FIWARE

Need for an Impact Assessment

Methodology

The Market according to FI-Impact

Self-Assessment

FI-Impact

Accelerators

Accelerator Call Mapping

Single Accelerator Plans

Mapping and Data Collection - The Accelerator Projects

The Tools We Are UsingSlide20

20

Three interdependent components of the Methodology Framework:

1

To

estimate the Phase 3 projects’ potential take-up, target markets, demand drivers, potential revenues

2

To assess the potential direct, indirect and induced impacts of the Phase III projects: macro-economic, social and scientific impacts

, and users' benefits

3

To measure the

readiness

of the Phase III projects to achieve their objectives and potential impacts with reference to objective

benchmarks

Cyclical approachSlide21

Identification and promotion of

good practices

and potential

success

stories21Slide22

Market Model

Potential market impacts

Desk Research

IDC databases and published research

KPIs Measurement resultsMapping Phase III results

Inputs

Estimate of potential take-up of Phase III projects’ solutions

Estimate of potential market revenues of Phase III projects

Quantitative Outputs

Description of main innovation and user benefits achieved for each target market + potential success stories

Qualitative Outputs

22Slide23

23

Program Architecture

Phases

FIWARE

Call 3 Results

Description of The FI-PPP, ITS Phases and FIWARE

Need for an Impact Assessment

Methodology

The Market according to FI-Impact

Self-Assessment

FI-Impact

Accelerators

Accelerator Call Mapping

Single Accelerator Plans

Mapping and Data Collection - The Accelerator Projects

The Tools We Are UsingSlide24

24

We define the

EU Internet Industry

as a

broad range of companies that provide technologies and services, enabling the use of Internet:The Internet Industry consists of the companies that provide the technologies and services, which enable the use of the Internet for business, social interaction, connection of devices and other applications.

The Internet Market amalgamates the spending on Internet technologies and services

to

enable business processes, products and service delivery via the Internet, social

interaction, other

applications and

solutions depending on

Internet for connection between relevant parties and devices.

The Internet Economy refers to conducting business and consumer transactions that are dependent on the existence of the

InternetSlide25

25

Dimension of IDC verticals varies with relative IT spending

Source: IDC Elaboration on FI-PPP Phase III data, 2014

Agriculture

, Construction and Mining (ACM)Financial ServicesBankingInsuranceOther financeGovernmentCentral Government

Local GovernmentCommunicationsManufacturing

Discrete ManufacturingProcess ManufacturingEducation

Healthcare

Retail/Wholesale

Transport

Utilities

Business Services

Other

ACM

Social

& Learning

Agricult

.

Finance

Transport

Agrifood

Wellbein. &

eHealth

Smart Cities

Manuf. &

Logistics

Media

&

Content

Energy

& Environ.

Utilities

Transport

Retail Wholesale

Healthcare

Education

Manufacturing

Communic.

Government

Financial Services

Other

Business services

Vertical SegmentationSlide26

26

Source: IDC 2014

Future

Internet

Smart cities

Cloud

based applications

Online

citizens services

Smart

grid

& meters

Consumers

apps

E-mobility

and vehicle sharing

Factory

of the future

Smart

supply-chain

and sales planning solutions

Mobile

real-time

warehouse

management

Mobile

apps

for users and employees

Online cloud-based

ticketing

platforms

Social media

customer care enhancement

Mobile

apps

Online

TV-on demand

Social

media

participation

Telemedicine

Remote

patient monitoring

Mobile

work

environment

E-learning

Cloud

collaborative

applications

Mobile

access to school

network

Government

Utilities

Manufacturing

Education

Healthcare

Media

Transport & Logistics

Mobile

banking

& payments

Social

media

customer

analysis

High

cloud

adoption

levels

Omni-channel

approach and cloudIoT for promotions, marketing, and logisticsMobile and web commerce

Mobile employees connectivityHigh future adoption plans of cloud solutionsSocial media-based internal collaborationBusiness servicesFinancial services

RetailSlide27

27

Social Media

Cloud

Big Data/ Analytics

Mobile

IoT

Government

Healthcare

Transport

Business

Services

Financial Services

Retail

Education

Media

Manufacturing

Utilities

Laggards

Leaders

Future Internet

is strictly connected to

social

media

,

cloud

,

big data/analytics

,

mobile

, and

IoT

. Understanding vertical markets’ trend, propensity, and needs is essential to foresee

Future Internet projects’ impact

on the market

.

Source: IDC 2014Slide28

28

Program Architecture

Phases

FIWARE

Call 3 Results

Description of The FI-PPP, ITS Phases and FIWARE

Need for an Impact Assessment

Methodology

The Market according to FI-Impact

Self-Assessment

FI-Impact

Accelerators

Accelerator Call Mapping

Single Accelerator Plans

Mapping and Data Collection - The Accelerator Projects

The Tools We Are UsingSlide29

29

A learning Tool

For SMEs and Entrepreneurs: to determine strengths and weaknesses through assessing their initiative on several key impact parameters and learn about ways to improve and increase their impact;

A monitoring Tool

For the General FI-PPP/FIWARE Community: to generate insights into strengths and weaknesses of Future Internet Public Private Partnership to detect which aspects of the FIWARE offering offer the highest potential and how initiatives are configured to exploit them. Slide30

30Slide31

31

Simple questionnaire popups using multiple choice and number/text edit options to collect for Assessment relevant data:Slide32

32Slide33

33Slide34

34

Program Architecture

Phases

FIWARE

Call 3 Results

Description of The FI-PPP, ITS Phases and FIWARE

Need for an Impact Assessment

Methodology

The Market according to FI-Impact

Self-Assessment

FI-Impact

Accelerators

Accelerator Call Mapping

Single Accelerator Plans

Mapping and Data Collection - The Accelerator Projects

The Tools We Are UsingSlide35

Submission

1

° step of selection

Go to market

SMEs, Start-ups and Entrepreneurs

aware of the Open Calls

N° of proposals submitted

Partecipants

FI-WARE Accelerators

300.000

7

.000

1.200

N° of proposals accelerated

Market ready or investment ready businesses

FI-WARE

A

cceleratorspartners

20

Accelerators + investors

48 Innovation agencies + technology transfer

16 FI Research centres

18 Innovation consultants

9 FI Technology providers

800

35Slide36

FI-WARE

Accelerator Coverage

36Slide37

Universal focus

Smart Cities

CEED Tech

FINODEX

CEED Tech

CreatiFI

EuropeanPioneers

FI-C3

FrontierCities

FINODEX

INCENSe

IMPACT

SpeedUp_Europe

SOUL-FI

Healthcare

FI-C3

FI-Adopt

FINODEX

FICHe

Agriculture

Risk Mgmt

Enviroment

Finish

FRACTALS

SpeedUp_Europe

SmartAgri Food2

Finish

Food

CEED Tech

FINODEX

FINODEX

SmartAgri Food2

SpeedUp_Europe

SOUL-FI

Smart Energy

CEED Tech

SOUL-FI

INCENSe

Multimedia

Finance

IMPACT

Security

IMPACT

Gaming

e

-

Learning

Tourism

CEED Tech

CreatiFI

EuropeanPioneers

FI-C3

Finish

FABulous

IMPACT

SmartAgri Food2

EuropeanPioneers

IMPACT

FI-C3

CreatiFI

EuropeanPioneers

FI-Adopt

IMPACT

FI-C3

Transport

FINODEX

FrontierCities

SOUL-FI

Finish

Manufacturing

CEED Tech

FABulous

Finish

37Slide38

38Slide39

39

Program Architecture

Phases

FIWARE

Call 3 Results

Description of The FI-PPP, ITS Phases and FIWARE

Need for an Impact Assessment

Methodology

The Market according to FI-Impact

Self-Assessment

FI-Impact

Accelerators

Accelerator Call Mapping

Single Accelerator Plans

Mapping and Data Collection - The Accelerator Projects

The Tools We Are UsingSlide40

40

Opening call

Selection phase

Call Closing

Number of Selected applications

Number of expected applications

Total funding per application

No call in this selection phaseSlide41

41

Accelerator

Fractals

11/2014

02/201580-10003/201550-6050 k – 150 k Frontier

Cities11/201401/2015

20005/201540-8050 k – 150 k

SpeedUp

Europe

09/2014

12/2014

200

01/2015

100

50

k – 70 k

FICHe

09/2014

10/2014200

12/2014

8015 k – 217 k

FInish10/201412/2014200

02/2015

2050 k – 150 k

SmartAgriFood209/201411/201415012/20145040 k – 100 k

FI-C3

11/201411/2014100

12/201415-2025 k – 250 k CEED Tech

09/201412/2014600-800

02/2015

40-5010 k – 280 k Slide42

Accelerator

CREAtiFi

10/2014

11/2014

120-15012/20146010 k – 50 kEuropean Pioneers

09/2014

10/201410012/2014

5

50

k

– 250

k

FABulous

11/2014

12/2014

200

03/2015

100

18 k – 118 k

FI-Adopt

09/2014

10/2014100

12/201412-3250 k – 150 k

FINODEX

10/2014

12/2014100-20001/20155010 k – 170 kINCENSe10/2014

01/2015

50003/2015

1450 k – 150 k IMpaCT

09/201411/2014250

12/2014

15-2525

k – 100 kSOUL-FI 09/2014

10/2014

150-200

12/

2014

50

10 k

42Slide43

43

Accelerator

Fractals

Frontier

Cities

SpeedUp

Europe

FICHe

FInish

03/2015

05/2015

200

08/2015

25

50k –

150 k

SmartAgri

Food2

FI-C3

06/2015

06/2015

100

07/

2015

15-20

25 k – 150 kCEED Tech08/201509/2015600-80012/201540-50

10 k – 280 k

Closed

Closed

Closed

Closed

ClosedSlide44

44

Accelerator

CREAtiFi

08/2015

09/20153010/20151820 k – 100 k

European Pioneers02/2015

04/201520005/20151050 k – 250 k

FABulous

06/2015

08/2015

200

09-12/2015

50

18 k – 78

k

FI-Adopt

12/2014

01/2015

120

03/2015

12-32

50 k – 150 k

FINODEX05/201507/2015

100-200

08/20155010 k – 170 k

INCENSe07/201509/201550011/20152850 k – 1 50 kIMpaCT

03/

201504/2015250

06/201515-2525 k – 100 kSOUL-FI

01/201503/2015

150-20004/2015

5010kSlide45

45

Accelerator

FInish

FI-C3

01/2016

01/201610002/201615-20

25 k – 150 kCEED Tech

CREAtiFi

European Pioneers

07/2015

09/2015

200

10/2015

10

50 – 250 k

FABulous

Closed

Closed

Closed

ClosedSlide46

46

Accelerator

FI-Adopt

03/2015

04/201510005/20156-1650 k – 150 kFINODEX

INCENSe

IMpaCT

09/2015

10/2015

250

12/2015

15-25

25 k – 100 k

SOUL-FI

09/2014

04/2015

50-100

06/2015

20-30

75k

Closed

ClosedSlide47

47

Accelerator

SOUL-FI

06/2015

09/201550-10010/201520-30

75kSlide48

Timing of first Step of Selection

Number of Funded projects

Call 1

Accelerator doing one-off call

Accelerator doing 2 calls

Accelerator doing 3 calls

Number of Funded projects

Call 2

Number of Funded Projects Call 3

Tot expected

3300

- Tot funded

748

(

22%

)

Tot expected 2625 - Tot funded 335 (13%)

Tot expected

725

- Tot funded

83 (11%

)

Fiche

Smart Agr

Creati FI

EU Pioneers

Fi Adopt

FI-C3

Impact

Speed up EU

Ceed Tech

Finish

Finodex

Fractals

Frontier cities

150

65

Fi Adopt

EU Pioneers

Impact

Finish

Finodex

2

2

10

20

1

7

75

Creati FI

18

Ceed Tech

EU Pioneers

10

Impact

20

FI-C3

17

304

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

SOULFI

FABulous

169

INCENSe

FI-C3

SOULFI

INCENSe

2

8

45

Fi Adopt

11

FABulous

50

2014

2015

2016

60

48

6725 total expected projects

1191 total funded projects

50

Accelerator doing 4 calls

Number of Funded Projects Call

4

Tot expected

75

- Tot funded

25 (33%

)

SOULFI

25

4

call

1 call

2 call

3 call

2016

SOULFI

25Slide49

49

Number of Funded projects

Call 1

Accelerator doing one-off call

Accelerator doing 2 calls

Accelerator doing 3 calls

Number of Funded projects

Call 2

Number of Funded Projects Call 3

Tot expected

3300

- Tot funded

748

(

22%

)

Tot expected 2625 - Tot funded 335 (13%)

Tot expected

725

- Tot funded

83 (11%

)

Fiche

Smart Agr

Creati FI

EU Pioneers

Fi Adopt

FI-C3

Impact

Speed up EU

Ceed Tech

Finish

Finodex

Fractals

Frontier cities

150

65

Fi Adopt

EU Pioneers

Impact

Finish

Finodex

2

2

10

20

1

7

75

Creati FI

18

Ceed Tech

EU Pioneers

10

Impact

20

FI-C3

17

304

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

SOULFI

FABulous

169

INCENSe

FI-C3

SOULFI

INCENSe

2

8

45

Fi Adopt

11

FABulous

50

2014

2015

2016

60

6725 total expected projects

1191 total funded projects

50

Accelerator doing 4 calls

Number of Funded Projects Call

4

Tot expected

75

- Tot funded

25 (33%

)

SOULFI

25

4

call

1 call

2 call

3 call

2016

SOULFI

25Slide50

1° step of selection

Go to market

2

° step of selection

3

° step of selection

4

° step of selection

Sectors addressed by accelerators

No Fund

N° of proposals

N° of proposals

N° of proposals

N° of proposals

N° of proposals

Submission

Fund

Fund

Fund

Fund

Timing

Timing

Timing

Timing

Timing

CEED Tech

FABulous

FICHe

FINODEX

SmartAgriFood2

Accelerators calls structures – Example

50Slide51

Accelerators calls structures – Example

1° step of selection

1° step of review

2

° step of review

3° step of review

Go to market

Sectors addressed by accelerators

N° of proposals

N° of proposals

N° of proposals

N° of proposals

N° of proposals

No Fund

Submission

Fund

Fund

Fund

Fund

Timing

Timing

Timing

Timing

Timing

SOUL-FI

Crea

tiFi

EuropeanPioneers

FI-Adopt

Finish

frontierCities

SpeedUp_Europe

FRACTALS

ImpaCT

INCENSe

FI

-

C3

51Slide52

CEED-Tech selection process

Submission

1° step of selection

Go to market

2

° step of selection

2 open calls:

Call 1

,

Call

2

No Fund

No Fund

600-800

600-800

40-50

4

0-50

5

-25

5-25

10-30 K€

10-30

K€

30-250 K€

30-250

K€

12/14

10/15

02/15

12/15

06/15

06/16

52Slide53

CreatiFI selection process

1° step of selection

1° step of review

2

° step of review

Go to market

Submission

No Fund

No Fund

120-250

30

60

18

15 K€

3

0 K

11/

14

09/

15

12/

14

10/

15

04/15

03/16

10 K€

20 K

60

18

60

18

CreatiFI selection process

2

5 K€

5

0 K

08/15

06/16

2 sequential open calls:

Call 1

,

Call 2

53Slide54

EuropeanPioneers selection process

1° step of selection

1° step of review

2

° step of review

3° step of review

Go to market

Submission

3 open calls:

Call 1

,

Call 2

,

Call 3

No Fund

No

Fund

No Fund

100

200

200

5

10

10

17,5- 87,5 K

17,5- 87,5 K€

17,5- 87,5 K

10/14

04/15

09/15

12/14

05/15

10/15

03/15

08/15

01/16

12,5- 62,5 K

12,5- 62,5 K€

12,5- 62,5 K

06/15

11/15

04/16

5

10

10

5

10

10

5

10

10

25 %

60 %

12,5- 62,5 K

12,5- 62,5 K€

12,5- 62,5 K

85 %

7,5- 37,5 K€

7,5- 37,5 K€

7,5- 37,5 K€

100 %

08/15

01/16

06/16

54Slide55

FABulous selection process

1° step of selection

Go to market

2

° step of selection

3

° step of selection

Submission

No Fund

No Fund

200

200

100

50

60

K€

60 K

12/14

08/15

03/15

09/15

07/15

01/16

18 K€

18 K

60

18

10

40

K€

03/16

-

2 open calls:

Call 1

,

Call

2

55Slide56

FI-Adopt selection process

1° step of selection

1° step of review

2

° step of review

Go to market

Submission

CreatiFI selection process

3 open calls:

Call 1

,

Call 2 ,

Call 3

No Fund

No

Fund

No Fund

100

120

1

00

12-32

12-32

6-16

12,5

-135 K€

12,5-135 K€

12,5-135 K€

10/14

01/15

04/15

12/14

03/15

05/15

07/15

10/15

12/15

5-15 K€

5-15 K

5-15 K€

01-04/16

04-07/15

06-

09/16

10 %

35-50-100 %

32,5-90 K€

32,5-90 K€

32,5-90 K€

100 %

12-32

12-32

6-16

12-32

12-32

6-16

56Slide57

FI-C3 selection process

1° step of selection

1° step of review

Go to market

Submission

CreatiFI selection process

No Fund

No

Fund

No Fund

100

100

1

00

15-20

15-20

15-20

11/14

06/15

01/16

12/14

07/15

02/16

06/16

01/17

08/17

12,5-75 K€

12,5-75 K€

12,5-75 K€

5

0 %

35-50-100 %

FI-C3 selection process

3 open calls:

Call 1

,

Call 2 ,

Call 3

15-20

15-20

15-20

12,5-75 K€

12,5-75 K€

12,5-75 K€

57Slide58

FICHe selection process

1° step of selection

Go to market

2

° step of selection

3

° step of selection

Submission

No Fund

200

80

5

0

K€

10/14

12/14

03/15

15 K€

40

2

0

152

K€

09/15

1

open call:

Call 1

58Slide59

FInish selection process

1° step of selection

1° step of review

2

° step of review

Go to market

Submission

CreatiFI selection process

2

open calls:

Call 1

,

Call 2

5

0 %

100 %

No Fund

No Fund

200

200

20

25

25-75

K€

25-75 K€

12/14

04/15

02/15

08/15

08/15

02/16

?

K€

?

K

20

25

20

25

FInish selection process

25-75

K€

25-75 K€

02/16

08/16

59Slide60

FINODEX selection process

1° step of selection

Go to market

2

° step of selection

3

° step of selection

4

° step of selection

Submission

No Fund

No Fund

100-200

100-200

5

0

5

0

40

K€

40 K

12/14

07/15

01/15

08/15

04/15

11/15

10

K€

10 K

3

0

30

1

0

10

50

K€

50 K

06/15

04/16

10/15

06/16

3

3

15-70

K€

15-70 K

2

open calls:

Call 1

,

Call 2

60Slide61

FInish selection process

1° step of selection

1° step of review

2

° step of review

Go to market

Submission

CreatiFI selection process

1 open call:

Call 1

5

0 %

100 %

No Fund

80-100

50-60

22,5-150 K€

02/15

03/15

08/

15

Pre-financing choise

FRACTALS selection process

27,5-82,5 K€

01/16

50-60

50-60

45 %

61Slide62

FInish selection process

1° step of selection

1° step of review

2

° step of review

Go to market

Submission

CreatiFI selection process

5

0 %

100 %

No Fund

2

00

4

0-80

25-70 K

01/15

05/15

11/15

FrontierCities selection process

04/16

4

0-80

4

0-80

FrontierCities selection process

?

K€

25-70 K

1 open call:

Call 1

62Slide63

FInish selection process

1° step of selection

1° step of review

2

° step of review

Go to market

Submission

CreatiFI selection process

No Fund

500

500

14

28

75 K€

75 K

01/15

09/15

03/15

11/15

06/15

04/16

FrontierCities selection process

12/15

07/16

INCENSe selection process

25

K€

25 K

50 K€

50 K

2

open calls:

Call 1

,

Call 2

14

28

14

28

63Slide64

FInish selection process

1° step of selection

1° step of review

2

° step of review

Go to market

Submission

CreatiFI selection process

FrontierCities selection process

IMPACT selection process

3 open calls:

Call 1

,

Call 2 ,

Call 3

No Fund

No

Fund

No Fund

250

250

250

15-25

15-25

15-25

50 K

50 K

50 K

11/14

04/15

10/15

12/14

06/15

12/15

03/15

09/15

03/16

25 K€

25 K

25 K€

06/15

12/15

06/16

25 K

25 K

25 K

15-25

15-25

15-25

15-25

15-25

15-25

IMPACT selection process

64Slide65

SmartAgriFood2 selection process

1° step of selection

Go to market

2

° step of selection

3

° step of selection

Submission

No Fund

150

5

0

40

K€

11/14

12/14

07/15

40

K€

40

30

20

K€

01/16

1

open call:

Call 1

65Slide66

FInish selection process

1° step of selection

1° step of review

2

° step of review

Go to market

Submission

CreatiFI selection process

FrontierCities selection process

IMPACT selection process

SOUL-FI selection process

No Fund

No Fund

No Fund

No Fund

150-

2

00

150-200

50-100

50-100

50

50

25

25

6

K€

6 K

30 K€

30 K

4

K€

4 K

22,5 K€

22,5 K€

22,5 K€

22,5 K

2

open calls:

Call 1

,

Call 2 ,

Call

3,

Call 4

SOUL-FI selection process

66

10/14

03

/

15

04/15

09/15

12/14

04/15

06/15

10/15

06/15

10/15

02/15

04/15

50

50

25

25

50

50

25

25Slide67

SpeedUp_Europe selection process

1° step of selection

1° step of review

2

° step of review

3° step of review

Go to market

Submission

1

open call:

Call 1

No Fund

200

100

15-30

K€

12/14

01/15

04/15

?

K€

100

100

07/15

15-30

K€

15-30

K€

100

10/15

67Slide68

68

Program

Architecture

Phases FIWARECall 3 Results

Description of The FI-PPP, ITS Phases and FIWARE

Need for an Impact Assessment

Methodology

The Market according to FI-Impact

Self-Assessment

FI-Impact

Accelerators

Accelerator Call Mapping

Single Accelerator Plans

Mapping and Data Collection - The Accelerator Projects

The Tools We Are UsingSlide69

69Slide70

70

Examples of letters/formsSlide71

71

ECFI2 Questionnaire

F6S QuestionnaireSlide72

72Slide73

73