ICT Peter Fatelnig and Arian Zwegers Net Innovation 2016 FIWARE INFINITY ENVIROFI CONCORD 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Phase 3 Phase 1 Phase 2 FICONTENT OUTSMART SAFECITY FINSENY SMARTAGRIFOOD ID: 794411
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ICT-38-2016
MEXICO
: Collaboration on
ICT
Peter Fatelnig and Arian Zwegers
Net Innovation
Slide22016
FI-WARE
INFINITY
ENVIROFI
CONCORD
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Phase 3
Phase 1
Phase 2
FI-CONTENT
OUTSMART
SAFECITY
FINSENY
SMARTAGRIFOOD
INSTANT MOBILITY
FINEST
FI-Core
FIspace
FITMAN
XIFI
FI-CONTENT 2
Finesce
FI-STAR
CEED Tech CREATI-FI
European Pioneers
FABulous
FI-ADOPT FI-C3
FICHe
Finish
FINODEX FRACTALS
frontierCities
IMpaCT
INCENSe SAF2SOUL-FI SpeedUp E
FI-Business FI-LinksFI-Impact I3H
USE CASES
FI-PPP
Programme Architecture
Slide3Goal: capture opportunities derived from the new wave of digitalization of life and businesses that is coming
Strategy: Develop
platform components to ease application development
and nurture an
ecosystem around the technologies
Pillars:
FIWARE
: an open standard platform which serves the needs of developers in multiple domainsFIWARE Lab : an implementation of the platform where anyone can experiment and test the technologiesFIWARE Ops : the suite of tools easing deployment and operation of
FIWARE instance nodes : a program that funds and supports startups and SMEs to create business using FIWARE technologiesFIWARE mundus : reach a global footprint, opening to regions that share the same vision and ambition
eHealth
tourism
Transport
, Mobility and Logistics
e-governmentSmart Energy Grid…
Driven by implementation
Sustainable
FIWARE (Nov 2015)www.fiware.org
Slide4FIWARE
(Nov 2015)
Slide5FIWARE
Catalogue
(Sept 2015)
Slide6FIWARE Accelerate
N=829 companies
Slide7Mexico
FIWARE launched in 2014
EU-MX collaborationFIWARE Mexico
Brazil
Two nodes deployed
Slide8Mexico FIWARE Lab Node as the first instance of the FIWARE Platform in Latin-America.
October 2013
First idea of México FI-LAB
ICT VilniusNovember 2013
Negotiation for Mexican node
(6th Bilat
)First prototype of Mexican FIWARE node
July 2014Implementing and tuning the current Mexican nodeSeptember 2014
Launch Event Node(7th Bilat)October 2014First FIWARE training for developers
July 2015Key steps in the creation of the mexican FIWARE-LabDissemination of FIWARE in LATAM
Aug-Oct 2015
Slide9Commitment from Mexico for
FIWARE
FIWARE nodes applications and services new FIWARE platform componentsInterest to strengthen ICT collaboration
ICT-38: Specific Challenge
Slide10ICT-38: Scope
Research and Innovation
ActionsDevelopment, implementation and replication of FIWARE-based services in the EU and Mexico, to facilitate the transfer of applications between the EU and Mexico, to develop the global uptake of applications in validated scenarios (e.g. energy, transport, smart cities), and to ensure multilingual training and supportDevelopment of new FIWARE components and evolution of existing ones from sectorial implementations in the EU or Mexico
Slide11ICT-38: Scope
Coordination and Support Actions
Networking and other actions for sustainability, standardisation and industrial commitment to FIWARE in MexicoIdentify and explore topics for future collaboration in the domain of ICT, e.g. by road-mapping and events in order to ensure that any further cooperation is based on solid basis and a clear mutual value added
Slide12ICT-38
: Expected ImpactEnhanced collaboration in FIWARE
between EU and Mexico, with increased alignment between EU and Mexican actors, and joint forces in strategic actions on FIWAREIncreased synergies and reduced efforts thanks to exchanges and joint EU-Mexico actions on FIWAREIdentification of the most viable, future research topics and ways of cooperation between EU and Mexican actors in ICT research and innovation
Slide13ICT-38
: for Mexican participants
Conacyt programme to support Mexican participants in H2020Contactsh2020@conacyt.mxAarón Sandoval Herrera, asandoval@conacyt.mxJessica Urueta Quiroz, jurueta@conacyt.mxhttp://www.conacyt.gob.mx/index.php/el-conacyt/convocatorias-y-resultados-conacyt/convocatoria-conacyt-horizon2020
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/hi/h2020_localsupp_mexico_en.pdf
Slide14ICT-38
: WebinarsWebinars
Nov 19, 16.00-17.00 h (CET), by EC, in EnglishNov 26, 10.00-12.00 h (MX time), by Conacyt, in Spanishhttps://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/learn-more-about-fiware-accelerator-programme-upcoming-eventsFurther details on webinars and call on:https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/fiware-mexico
Slide15ICT-38:
Good to know
Opening: 20 October 2015Submission deadline: 19 January 2016Type of action: Research and Innovation Action (RIA, ICT-38a)Coordination and Support Action (CSA, ICT-38b)Budget: 1.0 M€ in total, 0.5M€ (ICT-38a) and 0.5M€ (ICT-38b)Info: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/fiware-mexicoContact: ragnar.bergstrom@ec.europa.eu
maria-concepcion.anton-garcia@ec.europa.eupeter.fatelnig@ec.europa.euarian.zwegers@ec.europa.eu
Slide16Thank you
for your attention!