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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
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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