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SUMMARY:NGI Workshop @ Belgium
DESCRIPTION:The NGI Contact Point for the French speaking region of Belgium is organising an NGI workshop on 29/11 from 9:00 to 15:00 (by invitation only). \nThe workshop will be held at CETIC Research Center which is located near Charleroi airport. \nThe agenda: \n\n09:00-9:20: General introduction to NGI (European Commission)\n09:20-10:45: NGI in the walloon Region of Belgium in the next 10 years:\n\nRegional numerical strategy : Andre Blavier (AdN)\nTechnical vision: Peter Van Roy (UCL)\,  Nicolas Point (Multitel)\, Thierry Dutoit (UMons)\nIndustry 4.0: Nicolas Vanhille (Sonaca)\nLegal: Jean-Marc Van Gyseghem (UNamur/CRIDS)\nEducation: Guy Detroz (Technofutur-TIC)\nSmartHealth: Monique Marrec-Fairley (BIOWIN)\n\n\n10:45-11:15: coffee/tea break\n11:15-12:45: World café: discussion in sub-groups\n12:45-13:45: Lunch\n13:45-15:00: Conclusions and presentation of results by the sub-group rapporteurs\n\n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-belgium/
LOCATION:CETIC Research Center\, Avenue Jean Mermoz 28\, 6041 Charleroi\, Belgium\, Charleroi\, Wallonie\, 6041\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:Funding possibilities in ICT 24 - Privacy\, Trust\, Decentralized\, Search
DESCRIPTION:NGI Move\, @NGI4EU brings you Salons and Meetings all over Europe to promote\, exchange and debate the Next Generation Internet movement\, embodied in the upcoming ICT-24 calls in 2018\, 2019 and beyond. \nFor the ICT-24 call closing in 2018 ‘R&I Actions’ in the following three sub-topics will be called for. Proposals should address only one of these sub-topics. Specifically\, the call is designed for 20/80% spilt\, where 80% is reserved for sub-granting. \n\nPrivacy and trust enhancing technologies: as sensors\, objects\, devices\, AI-based algorithms\, etc.\, are incorporated in our digital environment\, develop robust and easy to use technologies to help users increase trust and achieve greater control when sharing their personal data\, attributes and information.\nDecentralized data governance: leveraging on distributed open hardware and software ecosystems based on blockchains\, distributed ledger technology\, open data and peer-to-peer technologies. Attention should be paid to ethical\, legal and privacy issues\, as well as to the concepts of autonomy\, data sovereignty and ownership\, values and regulations.\nDiscovery and identification technologies: to search and access large heterogeneous data sources\, services\, objects and sensors\, devices\, multi-media content\, etc. and which may include aspects of numbering; providing contextual querying\, personalised information retrieval and increased quality of experience.\n\nFollow @NGI4EU to find out more.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/funding-possibilities-in-ict-24-privacy-trust-decentralized-search/
LOCATION:Café Vooruit\, Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 23\, 9000 Gent\, Belgium\, Gent\, Vlaanderen\, 9000\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:An NGI Move Salon: Informal Seminar on blockchain and public agency
DESCRIPTION:An NGI Brussels: on blockchain and public agency\nOn blockchain and public agency.\nDecentralized data governance: leveraging on distributed open hardware and software ecosystems based on blockchains\, distributed ledger technology\, open data and peer-to-peer technologies. Attention should be paid to ethical\, legal and privacy issues\, as well as to the concepts of autonomy\, data sovereignty and ownership\, values and regulations. \nIn Smart Decentralisation: Moving From The Cloud To The Fog\, Dominik Schiener\, Co-Founder — IOTA Foundation\, asks what the evolutionary transition towards smart decentralization means for both the internet of things and our society?: “With the introduction of blockchain\, the internet of things will actually move away from the cloud and towards the fog – something that in turn could give rise to a fully autonomous machine economy\, one that no longer needs the intervention of human managers.” DECODE provides tools that put individuals in control of whether they keep their personal data private or share it for the public good. IDEO\, Microsoft\, IOTA support DIF in building an open source decentralized identity ecosystem for people\, organizations\, apps\, and devices. The goal of the World Identity Network (WIN) is to catalyze progress towards universal ID and robust\, secure\, digital identification systems using 21st century technology solutions\, such as the distributed ledger technology (DLT). uPort is an open source software project to establish a global\, unified\, sovereign identity system for people\, businesses\, organizations\, devices\, and bots. Accenture and Microsoft are creating a blockchain solution to support ID2020\, a global public-private partnership dedicated to solving the challenges of identity faced by more than 1.1 billion people around the world.  What will this competition on the passport lead to? What kind of societies are being built by whom? \nVenue\nDIGITALEUROPE\n14 Rue de la Science\,\n1040 Brussels\, Belgium \nModerators\nGérald Santucci (writer) and Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl\, DG DIGITALEUROPE \nRapporteur\nRob van Kranenburg (Resonance Design) \nAgenda\n\nNGI Welcome by Nicole Müssigmann\, Policy Officer EC\nOpening remarks by Eva Kaili\, Member of the European Parliament #Chair Scientific Foresight Unit & Chair D-NATO PA EU\nPanel with:\n\nAndrea Servida\, Head of Unit “eGovernment and Trust” DG CONNECT\nDenis ‘Jaromil’ Roio\, CTO and co-founder of Dyne.org Foundation\, lead design of DECODE\nDominik Schiener\, Working on the intersection of IoT and Blockchain. Co-Founder @iotatoken\nSusana Nascimento\, Policy Analyst-Foresight\, Behavioural Insights and Design for Policy\, JRC\nFabrizio Sestini\, Senior Expert for Digital Social Innovation\, DG CONNECT\nMarloes Plomp\, Member of the Advisory Board bij bitJob\, presenting Blockchain Pilots\n\n\n\nThe event is FREE but RSVP to kranenbu@xs4all.nl (max 30)\nBe up to date! Follow @NGI4EU | #NGI4EU #NGIeu \n\n  \n\n\n\nNGI – Towards a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens!\n„We need the collective vision and engagement of all stakeholders to create the Next Generation Internet. We need to gather and discuss ideas concerning concepts\, technologies and applications coming from the largest possible community. We need to work together to build a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens.“ \nRoberto Viola\, Director-General for Communications Networks\, Content & Technology at the European Commission \n  \nNGI Move\, @NGI4EU brings you Salons and Meetings all over Europe to promote\, exchange and debate the Next Generation Internet movement. \nWhat should the Next Generation Internet look like?\nJoin the NGI-Movement @NGI4EU\n\nNEXT GENERATION INTERNET FUNDING\nFor the ICT-24 call closing in 2018\, ‘Research & Innovation Actions’ in the following three sub-topics will be called for. Proposals should address only one of these sub-topics. Specifically\, the call is designed for 20/80% funding scheme\, where 80% is reserved for sub-granting. \nPrivacy and trust enhancing technologies: as sensors\, objects\, devices\, AI-based algorithms\, etc.\, are incorporated in our digital environment\, develop robust and easy to use technologies to help users increase trust and achieve greater control when sharing their personal data\, attributes and information. \nDecentralized data governance: leveraging on distributed open hardware and software ecosystems based on blockchains\, distributed ledger technology\, open data and peer-to-peer technologies. Attention should be paid to ethical\, legal and privacy issues\, as well as to the concepts of autonomy\, data sovereignty and ownership\, values and regulations. \nDiscovery and identification technologies: to search and access large heterogeneous data sources\, services\, objects and sensors\, devices\, multi-media content\, etc. and which may include aspects of numbering; providing contextual querying\, personalized information retrieval and increased quality of experience.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/an-ngi-move-salon-informal-seminar-on-blockchain-and-public-agency/
LOCATION:DIGITALEUROPE\, Wetenschapsstraat 14\, 1040 Brussel\, Belgium\, Brussel\, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1040\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:NGI Move Salon @ 4YFN SMART CITY VILLAGE
DESCRIPTION:NGI Move Salon: FRESH IDEAS ON PRIVACY\, TRUST AND DATALAKE MANAGEMENT | 4YFN LOUNGE @ 4YFN SMART CITY VILLAGE\nNovember the 15th from 12:30 to 13:45\nRoundtable with Rob van Kranenburg (NGI Move) moderating a selected group of invited participants to discuss digital priorities.   \n\nMODERATOR\nRob van Kranenburg (IoT Council\, NGI MOVE) \nSPEAKERS\n\nFrancesca Bria (CTO Barcelona)\nLuis Sanchez (Smart Santander)\nChris Massot (Partner at Claro)\nMarc Pous (thethings_io)\nAntonio Skarmeta (University of Murcia)\nMara Balestrini (IDEAS FOR CHANGE)\n\n\n\nThe main conclusions from the panelists were:\n\nOur vision of technology is still largely influenced by the Computer of the 21st Century paper\, it’s too concerned with the pushing the boundaries of technology without questioning its meaning and role\nEnhance education\, especially with a STEAM (STEM + Arts and creativity) approach\, so that people can learn to value their data and have more agency and awareness when sharing them with third-parties.\nSharing data is crucial to solve world problems as the ones identified by the Sustainable Development Goals\n\n\nThe most inspiring outcome from the panel was the focus on new ideas on privacy. \nThe general feeling is that the GDPR might be a starting-point\, but is looking at privacy in a too static way. In a fully connected environment of potential added value to citizens the new term ‘privacies’ was very well received. Privacies can be described as dynamic levels of accountability\, levels that can be set according to predefined rules and are in control of the end-user. Such concepts are more easily hard-codable and reflect the new given: privacy in a hybrid world is a process distributed over the environment (smart)\, a citizen (grown up in the digital)\, and the objects themselves (dynamic and learning environments themselves). \n\nNGI – Towards a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens!\nNGI Move\, @NGI4EU brings you Salons and Meetings all over Europe to promote\, exchange and debate the Next Generation Internet movement. \nWhat should the Next Generation Internet look like? | Join the NGI-Movement @NGI4EU 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-move-salon-4yfn-smart-city-village/
LOCATION:Fira de Barcelona (Gran Via Venue)\, Av. Joan Carles I\, 58\, 08908 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Barcelona\, Spain\, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Catalunya\, 08908\, Spain
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SUMMARY:NGI Move Salon @ SMART CITY PLAZA
DESCRIPTION:NGI Move Salon: TOWARDS A FUTURE INTERNET THAT BETTER RESPONDS TO THE EXPECTATIONS OF THE CITIZENS!\nAGORA STAGE @ SMART CITY PLAZA\nNovember the 15th from 10:00am to 10:45am\nMODERATOR\nMarta Arniani (Founder of Futuribile) \nSPEAKERS\n\nMarc Pous (thethings_io)\nOleguer Sagarra (decode Tech coordinator)\nMara Balestrini (IDEAS FOR CHANGE)\n\n\nMethodology: awareness and education\, narrative drivers for stories\, examples to create immediate action\nThere is an even bigger divide between explaining the current drivers of the Digital Transition to a lay audience than the original Digital Divide (having access and primary skills). Paradoxically the effects of the hybrid nature of the digital are visible and present in everyday life and interactions: fake news\, depression among youngsters\, addiction to social media\, sexting\, and on a more economic scale\, fear of job loss because of robotic automatization\, lack of agency on a political level (fining innovative companies or legally trying to regulate fat protection\, (GDPR). The dominant narrative is fear\, even from the policy perspectives that should try to create enthusiasm for opportunities and possibilities. We lack a possibilist framework. Without it finding good examples to explain the opportunities of a hybrid reality for everyday life and Europe as a 500 million zone is very difficult. NGI.eu should be part of the solution to this. \n  \nPlurality\n\nWhich stakeholders are involved concretely in the concept and implementation of data sovereignty – as data is new oil – what is the process of of granting data ownership?\nWhy are citizens unable to see themselves and their networked identities as central to organizing building-blocks around that level of agency\, but keep outsourcing this level of agency to another state building scenario? Why\, in other words do people take to the streets for abstract notions such as ‘Spain’\, ‘Catalonia’\, ‘England/Great-Britain’\, and why if they refuse to be ruled from ‘outside’ can they not see that they themselves always posit this notion of ‘outside’\, not from a position of the individual – themselves – but from a previously fixed set of rules that they have come to view as such?\n\nWe acknowledge the fact that before we can offer tools of decentralized data management from the point of view of the ‘citizen’\, that citizen first has to emancipate his or herself into the level of primary agency\, or rather citizens have to own the framing of their subjectivity. This is not the case now as we can see clearly played out in the streets of Barcelona\, England and other EU nations. \nHannah Arendt recognizes that plurality can best be experienced at city-level. “The larger the population in any given body politic\, the more likely it will be the social rather than the political that constitutes the public realm” (Arendt 1959\, p. 39). With big numbers\, plurality degenerates into mere and unendorsed interdependence\, while natality and its inherent openness and unpredictability are perceived only under the categories of uncertainty and risk. \nCan the notion of plurality help us understand the current situation in which citizens instead of decentralizing to the level of their subjectivity\, engage with a new level of state agency? \nTerritorial identities seem to be the last binary that remains relatively acceptable as a social agent. Whereas discrimination in terms of gender\, race\, age is firmly addressed and sanctioned\, it remains acceptable still to identify as a person from a particular territory\, a binary as one either is in or out. \n  \nBlockchain\nIn Smart Decentralisation: Moving From The Cloud To The Fog\, Dominik Schiener\, Co-Founder — IOTA Foundation\, asks what the evolutionary transition towards smart decentralisation means for both the internet of things and our society: “With the introduction of blockchain\, the internet of things will actually move away from the cloud and towards the fog – something that in turn could give rise to a fully autonomous machine economy\, one that no longer needs the intervention of human managers.” \nCan individuals build and maintain social networks through which they “negotiate” their identities and subjectivity that brings them together in a different way that bridges the current gap between authorities and end-users? \n  \ndecodeproject.eu\nDECODE is about giving people ownership of the personal data so they can secure their privacy and reclaim their digital sovereignty. It will create new technologies which put them in control of how their data is used so they can decide who has access\, and for what purposes. In doing so\, DECODE will create a new digital economy ecosystem\, enabling in particular the rise of platform cooperatives and data commons. The new technology will be piloted in Amsterdam and Barcelona. A key principle of this will be the pursuit of social value over purely economic return. It will also enable governments to be more responsive to citizen needs. \nDECODE is a response to five key problems created by the use of personal data in the internet economy: \n\nThe way that many internet-oriented companies use personal data erodes people’s privacy and creates threats to their online security\nThe abundance of personal data and lack of control over how it is used and shared exposes people to discriminatory and exclusionary practices\nThe integral role personal data plays in the internet economy means there are barriers to entry for new firms\nPersonal data contributes to network effects which make it possible for companies to become excessively dominant. This is especially problematic in the sharing and collaborative economy.\nPersonal data\, if anonymised\, could have considerable benefits for society\, helping us to live more sustainably and deliver better public services. Without individuals having control over personal data\, these benefits can’t be realised.\n\nDECODE will create a number of practical tools as part of a technical infrastructure. This will include personal data storage options\, the ability to specify in granular detail how data is shared and with whom\, privacy-preserving tools which enable authenticated digital participation without revealing private information\, and a mechanism for anonymised data to be pooled so that it can be used by governments\, researchers\, innovators and not-for-profit organisations. \n\nNGI – Towards a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens!\nNGI Move\, @NGI4EU brings you Salons and Meetings all over Europe to promote\, exchange and debate the Next Generation Internet movement. \nWhat should the Next Generation Internet look like? | Join the NGI-Movement @NGI4EU 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-move-salon-smart-city-plaza/
LOCATION:Fira de Barcelona (Gran Via Venue)\, Av. Joan Carles I\, 58\, 08908 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Barcelona\, Spain\, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Catalunya\, 08908\, Spain
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171118
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
CREATED:20220728T075223Z
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SUMMARY:GARR CONFERENCE 2017
DESCRIPTION:THE DATA WAY TO SCIENCE\nThe GARR Conference brings together users\, technical operators and managers of the Italian Research and Education Network\, with the aim to share experiences and ideas about the use of the network as a cross-disciplinary and cross-context tool for research\, education and culture. \n\nThis years’ conference theme is the role of data in research. Data are a valuable asset that constitutes more and more the real basis of scientific work. They are in all disciplines\, with common requirements\, peculiarities and emerging needs. \nFrom Big Data to open data\, from data sharing to data storage\, from processing of huge amounts of data to the Internet of Things: these are just a few of the many topics covered over the three days on innovation and collaboration for research. \nDuring the conference\, several aspects of the life of data will be analysed: production\, storage\, management\, dissemination\, reuse\, security and interoperability. The conference will showcase success stories\, good practice and the discussion on common strategies among national and international network. \n\nNGI @ GARR CONFERENCE 2017\nJean-Luc Dorel (European Commission DG CNECT)\, had a presentation in the GARR Conference on Wednesday 15 November\, 2017: Overview of the Next Generation Internet initiative.\nThe presentation video is available here on the GARR event web. \n \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/garr-conference-2017/
LOCATION:CA’ FOSCARI UNIVERSITY OF VENICE\, Dorsoduro\, 3246\, 30123 Venezia VE\, Italy\, Venezia\, Veneto\, 30123\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20171114T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20171114T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
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SUMMARY:IoT BCN Smart City Expo: Blockchain + IoT + Next Generation Internet (NGI)
DESCRIPTION:The next IoT Barcelona meetup (http://iot.barcelona) during the Smart City Expo 2017 in Barcelona. Actually this will be a mix of Blockchain and IoT together with Smart City Expo IoT companies\, all with fresh beers by our kind sponsor Moritz (http://moritz.com) and thethings.iO (https://thethings.io) \n  \n\nNGI Meetup with Marc Pous\, Co-presenters were Josep Sanjuàs about Blockchain\, Ethereum and Bitcoin and how to apply these technologies with the Internet of Things and John Tillema speaking about the hardware development of the Things Network. Rob van Kranenburg talked about the bigger picture – #IoT\, #AI\, #Robotics and the agency of Europe\, and the new funding schemes in ICT-24. \nA discussion that addressed the current political situation in Barcelona in a logical way ensuing from notions of transparency and information flow of the Digital Transition. The audience debated that it is strange that we want analytics and real time data streams in all networks that make up Internet of Things: \n\nBAN\, Body Area Network: Wearables\nLAN\, Local Area Network\, (Smart) Home\nWAN\, Wide Area Network\, (Connected) Car\nVWAN\, Very Wide Area Network\, (Smart) City\n\nbut in the most important of decision making areas: society\, we still allow a 19th century fully analogue model of people discussing in the basis of belief\, particular personal needs\, romantic territorial notions or ideologies tuned to pre-network archetypes. \nThe pragmatic cybernetics advocated by NGI Move was seen as a powerful potential bringer of calm\, serenity and opportunities in the particular Catalunya situation\, and for the EU as a 500 million zone as a whole. \n \n#IoT #AI #Robotics #ICT-24 #NGI4EU \n\nNGI – Towards a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens!\nNGI Move\, @NGI4EU brings you Salons and Meetings all over Europe to promote\, exchange and debate the Next Generation Internet movement. \nWhat should the Next Generation Internet look like? | Join the NGI-Movement @NGI4EU 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/iot-bcn-smart-city-expo-blockchain-iot-next-generation-internet-ngi/
LOCATION:thethings.iO HQ\, Passatge de la Independència\, 23\, 08026 Barcelona\, Spain\, Barcelona\, Catalunya\, 08026\, Spain
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20171114T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20171114T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
CREATED:20220728T075037Z
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SUMMARY:NGI workshop @ Switzerland
DESCRIPTION:The NGI Contact Point of Switzerland organises a NGI workshop in Bern. \nIt will start at 12:00h and end around 18:30h. \nPlease save-the-date! \nDetails will follow soon!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-switzerland/
LOCATION:Euresearch Head Office\, Effingerstrasse 19\, 3008 Bern\, Switzerland\, Bern\, Bern\, 3008\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171117
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
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SUMMARY:SMARTCITY EXPO 2017
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nMore than ever\, what happens in cities is shaping our world. The future of the world’s urban population will mostly be built in our lifetimes. The challenges we face are immense and only by working together will we be able to tackle them. \nOver the next few decades\, the continuing urbanization and overall growth of the world´s population is projected to add 2.5 billion people to the cities. All regions in the world are expected to urbanize further\, especially in Asia and Africa\, where the fastest growing cities are located. \nThe world is becoming even more interdependent and cities must act together across borders to deal with similar challenges: population growth\, climate change\, traffic congestion and pollution\, lack of adequate and affordable housing\, education and health\, the integration of refugees and migrants into urban life\, among many other pressing issues. \nEmpowerment has been defined as an intentional ongoing process which occurs in communities and organizations\, involves active participation\, critical reflection\, awareness and understanding\, and most difficult but important of all\, the access and control over important decisions and resources\, in a climate of mutual respect and caring. \nIn 2017 Smart City Expo World Congress intends to increase the presence of public and private organizations\, exhibitors and visitors from all over the world\, to keep generating synergies\, sharing knowledge\, provoking discussion\, promoting out of the box thinking and inspiring a call for actions. More than 16.000 professional visitors are expected\, with over 600 exhibitors\, along with high level representatives from more than 650 cities and over 400 experts and thought leaders. \nThe Congress gathers the most relevant experts and leaders of the world´s most innovative cities\, companies\, entrepreneurs\, start-ups\, research centers\, initiatives and solutions\, with strategies for a smarter and more sustainable urban world. At the Exhibition Area\, participants showcase their latest developments\, real solutions and products\, with technologies that are making concrete and lasting positive impacts on the lives of millions of people. \nBe part of this global community\, an ecosystem committed to creating powerful solutions\, the ones that will help to develop a more plural economy\, improve our quality of life and promote a healthier future.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/smartcity-expo-2017/
LOCATION:Fira de Barcelona Gran Via\, Av. Joan Carles I\, 58\, 08908 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Barcelona\, Spain\, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat\, Catalunya\, 08908\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20171110T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20171110T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
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SUMMARY:An NGI Move Salon: What's next for the Internet (of Things)
DESCRIPTION:An NGI Move Salon.\nSalon Nr 1: What’s next for the Internet (of Things)\nWhere is the Internet heading? What are the strengths and the weaknesses of its present form\, and what are the likely/possible/ideal next steps and directions of its development? \nWe are delighted to bring to you Rob van Kranenburg of NGI Move\, who was one of the first people ever to use the term “the Internet of Things”\, and who has recently started to run a series of “NGI Move Salons” around Europe\, aimed at (i) rethinking the functioning and the potentials of the Internet (in terms of technology\, governance\, sustainability)\, and (ii) inspiring novel public\, as well as private services & products relying on the next generation Internet. \nThe event is organized by early-stage hardware and IoT focused startup investor SmartWare.tech\, and will feature a panel discussion among: \n\nRob van Kranenburg of NGI Move (NGI standing for “Next Generation Internet”)\nÁkos Maróy\, CEO at Aero Glass \n\nPéter Langmár\, partner at SmartWare.tech and CEO at Lab.Coop\nModerator: Barnabás Málnay\, partner at SmartWare.tech and business developer at EIT Digital.\n\n\nAbout 20 people joined the meeting. After a general intro on IoT and the speed and scope of the digital transition we focused on the model and topics of ICT 24. General agreement that cascading funds is a good model\, also general ‘worry’ that purely professional process organizations without a vision would be able to occupy the 20% spaces. Thus\, it is important\, it was noted from the Latvian and Berlin side that some granularity and reflection is necessary patched on Funding Box or other type of incubator organizations. \nAlso raised: the perceived optimism around NGI able to not only defensively (GDPR) look at privacy for example but come up with radical new models to look at trust. \nIndividual Meetings make connections to potential consortium members for „ICT-24-2018-2019: Next Generation Internet – An Open Internet Initiative” \n#privacy #trust #decentralized #NGI4EU \n \n\nNGI – Towards a future Internet that better responds to the expectations of the citizens!\nNGI Move\, @NGI4EU brings you Salons and Meetings all over Europe to promote\, exchange and debate the Next Generation Internet movement. \nWhat should the Next Generation Internet look like? | Join the NGI-Movement @NGI4EU \n\n\nSmartWare.tech is a Hungary-based investor looking to partner with exceptionally brilliant\, motivated\, and growth-oriented early-stage hardware and IoT companies\, helping them get through the most critical early stages of their development trajectories. Besides providing them with pre-seed funding in the range of 20-200k EUR\, the Accelerator supports its portfolio companies primarily in (i) building effective MVPs and prototypes\, (ii) jumpstarting customer development\, (iii) designing and sharpening business models\, and (iv) preparing for raising follow-up funding.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/an-ngi-move-salon-whats-next-for-the-internet-of-things/
LOCATION:Andrássy út 66\, Budapest\, Andrássy út 66\, 1062 Hungary\, Budapest\, 1062\, Hungary
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171111
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
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SUMMARY:NGI Contact Point booth @ FOKUS FUSECO Forum 2017
DESCRIPTION:Save-the-date! \nThe NGI Contact Point of Germany (Fraunhofer FOKUS) organises an NGI Contact Point booth at the 8th FOKUS FUSECO Forum 2017 in Berlin\, Germany. \n\nThe FOKUS FUSECO Forum 2017 event will again feature three dedicated tracks consisting of tutorials and interactive workshops on the first day\, namely: \n\nMulti-access Network Technologies in 5G-Ready Networks;\n5G Edge and Core Software Networks and Emerging 5G Applications; and\nNetwork Virtualization and Network Slicing for 5G-Ready Networks.\n\nThe second day features a full-day conference uniting these topics under one umbrella „The 5G Reality Check: 5G-Ready Applications and Technological Enablers for 5G Implementation“. \nOrganized and hosted by:\nFraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS\nBerlin\, Germany\, November 9-10\, 2017 \nVenue:\nFraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS\nKaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31\n10589 Berlin\nGermany \nChairman:\nProf. Dr. Thomas Magedanz\, TU Berlin/Fraunhofer FOKUS \nThe FOKUS FUSECO Forum 2017 is part of the #Berlin5GWeek 2017 that takes place in Berlin\, Germany from November 6th to 10th\, 2017. \nFor more information:\nwww.fuseco-forum.org\nwww.berlin5gweek.org
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-contact-point-booth-fokus-fuseco-forum-2017/
LOCATION:Fraunhofer FOKUS\, Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31\, 10589 Berlin\, Germany\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 10589\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171111
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
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SUMMARY:ICT Proposers' Day 2017
DESCRIPTION:ICT Proposers’ Day 2017 will take place on 9 and 10 November in Budapest\, Hungary. This networking event centres on European ICT Research & Innovation with a special focus on the Horizon 2020 Work Programme for 2018-20. An opening ceremony and social event will take place on November 8. \n \nThe event will focus on the 2018 Calls for Proposals of the Horizon 2020 Work Programme in the field of Information & Communication Technologies. It will offer an exceptional opportunity to build quality partnerships with academics\, researchers\, industrial stakeholders\, SMEs and government actors from all over Europe. \nProgramme\nThe programme will include: \n\nNetworking sessions where potential proposers present their project ideas\, organised according to the Pillars and Topics of the Work Programme 2018-20;\nInformation sessions on how to prepare and submit a proposal;\nInformation stands on the ICT-related topics of the Work Programme 2018-20 and the content of the calls for proposals;\nA European Commission information desk to supply information on the content and logistics of the event;\nBooths\, organised by village\, which serve as meeting points for people interested in the same research topics;\nAmple space for informal networking and bilateral meetings between participants.\nWorkshops and Face2Face Brokerage organised by Ideal-Ist.\n\nYou are invited to join the discussions on Twitter\, following @ICTproposerEU and using the hashtag #ICTpropday. Please also consult frequently for the latest updates of the programme and for some practical information about transfers. \nNGI @ ICT Proposers’ Day 2017\nThe NGI Networking session\nDate: 10/11/2017 (09:30-11:00)\nThis Next Generation Internet (NGI) networking session focuses on 2 calls: \n\nThe NGI Open Internet Initiative (ICT-24-2018: 3 Research & Innovation (R&I) Actions; EUR 21 Million; 2-3 years; 1 R&I project per topic: Privacy and trust enhancing technologies\, Decentralized data governance\, Discovery and identification technologies; supported by 3 Coordination and support actions (CSAs); EUR 7 million)).\nThe EU-US collaboration on NGI (ICT-31-2018; 2 CSAs (EUR 2.5 Million; 3 years; CSA 1: Organise & other support activities; CSA2: A Fellowship programme).\n\nFeel free to propose your project ideas for the 2 NGI calls above! \nNEW!!  \nFind the updated agenda and the latest EC presentation on the Next Generation Internet (NGI) networking session. \nDigital Single Market News: Next Generation Internet at ICT Proposers’ Day 2017 \n  \nRecording of the session\n\n \n  \nThe NGI booth\nMeet NGI experts\, make your NGI portrait photo and share it to your colleagues! Discover here all the portrait! \n \nMore information: \nDigital Single Market: Next Generation Internet
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ict-proposers-day-2017/
LOCATION:HUNGEXPO Budapest Fair Center\, Budapest\, Albertirsai út 10\, 1101 Hungary
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171107T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171107T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
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SUMMARY:Internet of Opportunity: Will the Internet Benefit All Europeans?
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) and European Committee of the Regions\nAbout Regional Development Dialogues\nThis conference is part of a global series of Internet development conferences organized by the Internet Society with the aim of furthering the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) that aim at tackling the world’s main development challenges by 2030. Previous Regional Internet Development Dialogues have been held in Asia Pacific\, Latin America & Caribbean and Africa. \nFormat & Audience\nThis event will gather participants from government\, local authorities\, business\, and civil society to discuss the development of the Internet and its relation to economic growth\, digital economy and social inclusion with a focus on European regions and local communities. The event will be divided into four thematic sessions – jobs\, innovation\, remote access and skills. The objective is to highlight success stories from across Europe and to encourage the European regions and communities to make them most out of the Internet opportunity. \nSetting the scene\nThe Internet is transforming Europe’s rich cities. The metropolises benefit from high speed connections and are the site of most start-ups and new tech jobs. But what are the consequences of this transformation? And what will happen to less populated regions and disadvantaged urban fringes? These will be the guiding questions for this day-long event organized by the Internet Society\, CEPS\, and the Committee of the Regions. \nLeading policymakers and industry representatives will be on hand to present research and recommendations\, with CEPS presenting a new paper on “The Internet and Jobs – A Giant Opportunity” analysing the current trends in Europe. We will debate whether the Internet is killing jobs – or whether it could create new long distance positions. Looking at questions of access\, we will consider the progress towards extending fast-speed broadband right across Europe\, and we will present success stories in regional innovation across Europe. \n\nFor more information\, please contact the Internet Society European Regional Bureau at riddeurope@isoc.org.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/internet-of-opportunity-will-the-internet-benefit-all-europeans/
LOCATION:Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)\, Congresplaats 1\, 1000 Brussel\, Belgium\, Brussel\, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171031T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171031T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
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SUMMARY:BLOCKCHAIN WEBINAR @ OPEN UNIVERSITY
DESCRIPTION:Blockchains as a Component of the Next Generation Internet\nBlockchains are best known as the technological underpinning for the Bitcoin cryptocurrency highlighted for its potential to revolutionise the financial world. For example\, a World Economic Forum survey in 2015 found that those polled believe that there will be a tipping point for the government use of blockchain by 2023  and Santander have predicted savings of up to $20 billion by 2022. \nThe reach of blockchain technology\, however\, will go far beyond the financial sector\, with pilots and deployed systems already emerging in a wide variety of sectors including: logistics\, luxury goods\, the Internet of Things\, energy\, music\, education\, land registry\, social networks\, human resources and insurance. \nIn this webinar\, Prof John Domingue\, from Open University\, will first cover the basic principles and components underlying blockchains\, including the use of cryptographic signatures\, consensus mechanisms and smart contracts and then explore the current and future potential for this technology to impact and shape the Next Generation Internet. \nDownload the Blockchain Webinar slides (pdf). \n\nThe webinar video\n﻿
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/blockchain-webinar-open-university/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180418
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T075100Z
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SUMMARY:ICT-31-2018
DESCRIPTION:ICT-31-2018 – The EU-US collaboration on NGI\nThe scope of the EU-US collaboration objective ICT-31-2018 for the calls in 2018 is: \nBuilding upon the EU-US collaboration in previous work programmes in the area of research experimentation\, the aim is \n\nto reinforce cooperation and strategic partnerships in the area of Next Generation Internet\nto establish a continuous dialogue among the key actors in the US and European programmes\n\nProposals shall foresee twinning with entities participating in projects funded by the US to exchange knowledge and experience and exploit synergies. \nThe call opens on 31 October 2017.\nSubmission deadline for proposals is 17 April 2018. \n2 Coordination and support Actions (CSA): EUR 2.5 Million; 3 years; 1 CSA per topic: \n\nCSA 1) Organise & other support activities\nCSA 2) A Fellowship programme.\n\nCSA 1) should organise workshops and other support activities to facilitate the coordination of research and innovation initiatives in the EU and US\, and to promote collaboration between the research groups while creating a Next Generation Internet open ecosystem engaging relevant initiatives and key actors from the EU and the US. \nCSA 2) should support 3 to 6 months fellowships for Internet researchers notably from hi-tech startups\, SMEs\, mid-caps\, research centres or academia to broaden the understanding of different approaches\, perspectives and values\, in view to then contribute to concrete NGI services and products ‘Made in Europe’. The project will only provide financial support for travel and subsistence\, and only citizens of the EU and associated countries will be eligible for funding. \n\nMore information: ICT 31 EU-US collaboration on NGI \nGet more detailed information about the ongoing NGI calls in the current ICT Work-Programme 2018-2020. \nThe Participants’ Portal is the place to get more information about how to participate. \nPlease submit your proposal by 17 April 2018.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ict-31-2018/
CATEGORIES:EC Calls
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180418
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
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SUMMARY:ICT-24-2018
DESCRIPTION:ICT-24-2018 – Next Generation Internet-An Open Internet Initiative\nThe scope of the NGI Open Internet Initiative objective ICT-24-2018 is: \n\n3 Research & Innovation (R&I) Actions; EUR 21 Million; 2-3 years\n\n1 R&I project per topic:\n\nPrivacy and trust enhancing technologies\nDecentralized data governance\nDiscovery and identification technologies\n\n\n\n\n\n\n3 Coordination and support actions (CSAs); EUR 7 Million\n\n1 CSA project per topic:\n\nTechnology Strategy&Policy\nTechnology Harvest&Transfer\nOutreach Office\n\n\n\n\n\nThe call opens on 31 October 2017.\nSubmission deadline for proposals is 17 April 2018. \nThis initiative aims at: \n\ndeveloping a more human-centric Internet\nsupporting values of openness\, cooperation across borders\, decentralisation\, inclusiveness and protection of privacy;\ngiving the control back to the users in order to increase trust in the Internet\nshould provide more transparent services\, more intelligence\, greater involvement and participation\nleading towards an Internet that is more open\, robust and dependable\, more interoperable and more supportive of social innovation\ninvolving today’s best Internet innovators\nto address technological opportunities arising from cross-links and advances in various research fields\nto include validation and testing of market traction with minimum viable products & services\, of new economic\, mobility and social models\nto involves users and market actors at an early stage\n\nThe 3 specific ‘R&I Actions’ are targeted on beneficiaries who should make explicit the intervention logic for their specific research domain\, their capacity to attract top Internet talents\, to deliver a solid value-adding services package to the third party projects as well as their expertise and capacity in managing the full life-cycle of the open calls transparently. This process will be supported by 3 CSAs. Multi-disciplinary approaches are encouraged. \n\nMore information: ICT 24 Next Generation Internet – An Open Internet Initiative \nGet more detailed information about the ongoing NGI calls in the current ICT Work-Programme 2018-2020. \nThe Participants’ Portal is the place to get more information about how to participate. \nPlease submit your proposal by 17 April 2018.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ict-24-2018/
CATEGORIES:EC Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171011T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171011T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
CREATED:20220728T075719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T075719Z
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SUMMARY:NGI WORKSHOP @ CZECH REPUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The NGI Contact Point of the Czech Republic organises a NGI workshop in Prague. \n  \nAGENDA\nOctober 11th\, 2017 \n\n\n\n\n12:30\nWelcome lunch\n\n\n13:30\nSetting the scene: The NGI Initiative\, context\, plans and actions of the European Commission\nNicole Muessigmann\, EC\n\n\n14:00\nA start-up’s view on NGI: needs and expectations\nPetr Springl\, Flowmon Networks\n\n\n14:15\nThe research perspective: Trends and topics that NGI should embrace\nOndrej Filip\, CZ.NIC\n\n\n14:30\nCivil society needs and expectations: What does NGI do for the people\nPetr Pavlinec\, Vysocina Region\n\n\n14:45\nWorld Café\n(3 tables – start-up\, research\, civil society)\, one “host” to be appointed per questions\n\n\n16:15\nCoffee Break\n\n\n16:30\nWorld Café summary\n3 hosts present results\n\n\n17:00\nWrap-up and closure\n\n\n17:15\nEnd of meeting\n\n\n\n\n  \nQUESTIONS\n\nWhat are the three main topics the NGI initiative needs to address?\nWhat expectations do we have from the NGI initiative (as individuals but also as representatives of a certain sector)?\nWhat are the most visionary and high potential solutions/trends envisaged\, at technology and policy levels?\nWhat (type of) actors will be key for the development of this vision?\nWhat should be the role of the EU in this process?\n\n  \nREGISTRATION\nPlease fill in the registration form\nMore details you find here! \n  \nVENUE\nCESNET offices\nZikova 1903/4\,  3rd floor\n160 00 Prague 6\, Czech Republic
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-czech-republic/
LOCATION:CESNET offices\, Zikova 1903/4\, 160 00 Praha 6-Dejvice\, Czechia\, Hlavní město Praha\, 160 00\, Czechia
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171005T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171005T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
CREATED:20220728T075655Z
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SUMMARY:NGI WORKSHOP @ FINLAND
DESCRIPTION:The Next Generation Internet (NGI) Contact Point of Finland\, Dimecc Oy\, organises an NGI workshop in Helsinki (by invitation only). \nNGI WORKSHOP AGENDA:\n[gem-table] \n\n\n\n14:30\nRegistration\n\n\n14:45\nIntroduction\, targets for the workshop\n\n\n14:50\nSetting the scene: presentation by Jean-Luc Dorel\, European Commission\, DG CONNECT\n\n\n15:30\nIndustry needs and expectations (company representative\, to be announced)\n\n\n15:45\nTrends and topics that NGI should embrace (research perspective\, to be announced)\n\n\n16:00\nWorkshop on 3 themes\n\n\n17:00\nSummary 3 short presentations\n\n\n17:15\nWrap-up and closing\n\n\n\n[/gem-table] \nVENUE\nEvent house Bank\, room Bank Meeting Point\, 2nd floor\, Unioninkatu 20\, Helsinki
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-finland/
LOCATION:Event house Bank\, Unionsgatan 20\, 00130 Helsingfors\, Finland\, Helsingfors\, 00130\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171003T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171003T151500
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
CREATED:20220728T075650Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: WEB FORUM ON DISCOVERY AND IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES
DESCRIPTION:WEBINAR: WEB FORUM ON DISCOVERY AND IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES – NGI\nThe Web Forum will be an opportunity to discuss one of the three areas that will be part of the Work Programme 2018 and the focus of the next Research and Innovation call: Discovery and Identification Technologies. \nIn order to make sure that to reach the right constituencies and to mobilize the right professionals with the right ideas\, the EC needs your help. If you want more information regarding the topic\, here is the link to the last published report: https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/discovery-identification-technologies-next-generation-internet \nThe Forum will be entirely online\, using the WebEx platform. In order to facilitate the collaboration of the participants\, there will be 5-minute slots where the participants can give their opinion and share their ideas about the Discovery and Identification topic\, followed by a Q&A. \nREGISTRATION\nYou can register by sending an email to:\nLuis-Eduardo.MARTINEZ-LAFUENTE@ec.europa.eu or CNECT-Next-Generation-Internet@ec.europa.eu. \nIF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CONTRIBUTE AND RESERVE ONE OF THE SLOTS\, THEY WILL BE ASSIGNED ON A FIRST-COME\, FIRST-SERVED BASIS.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/webinar-web-forum-on-discovery-and-identification-technologies/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170914
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
CREATED:20220728T075208Z
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SUMMARY:NGI Forum 2017
DESCRIPTION:WHAT ABOUT THE NEXT GENERATION INTERNET FORUM?\nThe Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative\, launched by the European Commission in autumn 2016\, aims to shape the future internet as an interoperable platform ecosystem that embodies the values that Europe holds dear: openness\, inclusivity\, transparency\, privacy\, cooperation\, and protection of data. The NGI should ensure that the increased connectivity and the progressive adoption of advanced concepts and methodologies (spanning across several domains such as artificial intelligence\, Internet of Things\, interactive technologies\, etc.) drive this technology revolution\, while contributing to making the future internet more human-centric. \nThis ambitious vision requires the involvement of the best Internet researchers and innovators to address technological opportunities arising from cross-links and advances in various research fields ranging from network infrastructures to platforms\, from application domains to social innovation. \nThe Next Generation Internet Forum aims to gather together prominent actors that through their work and active engagement in various R&D areas are indeed paving the way to design\, build and refine the Internet of tomorrow. The NGI Forum is an opportunity to share knowledge with leading experts from across a variety of disciplines\, including privacy and trust technologies\, decentralised data governance\, discovery and identification\, edge intelligence\, etc. \nWhile attending\, you can contribute to the dialogue on the best way to meet the ambitious goals\, and contribute to mapping the NGI ecosystem. The event will be structured using a mixture of specialist talks\, open discussions and interactive working groups\, with an emphasis will be on stimulating discussion and the free exchange of ideas between members of the research community\, SMEs & startups\, industry\, policy makers\, and civil society. \nThe NGI Forum is organised by HUB4NGI.\nRegistration is now open! Book your spot and download the event flyer.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-forum-2017/
LOCATION:i2CAT Foundation\, Carrer del Gran Capità\, 2\, 08034 Barcelona\, Spain\, Barcelona\, Catalunya\, 08034\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20170711T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20170711T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
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SUMMARY:NGI workshop in Pisa
DESCRIPTION:The European Commission in collaboration with NExtIN (www.next-in.eu) and Polo Tecnologico di Navacchio (www.polotecnologico.it) organize a workshop in support of the EC Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative. \nResearchers\, start-ups\, SMEs\, social innovators and representatives of the civil society are invited to discuss with the European Commission to shape the Internet of the future. \nThe purpose of the workshop is to explore opportunities for research\, industry\, SMEs/start-ups and civil society for collaboration within the scope of the NGI initiative. Open and multidisciplinary discussions\, as the key elements of the workshop agenda\, will help the attendees to actively participate in debates prioritizing and shaping the future evolution of the NGI. \nThe workshop will be held at Polo Tecnologico di Navacchio premises on 11th of July 2017 (14:30h – 18:30h). \nThe event will be held in Italian. \n \nAbout NGI\nLast autumn the European Commission launched the Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative\, aiming for a more human-centric Internet supporting European values of openness\, cooperation across borders\, decentralisation\, inclusiveness\, transparency and protection of privacy. \nThe NGI initiative is a broad and long-term initiative\, mostly focusing on new technology areas like a better protection for private data\, new internet architectures\, decentralized data systems and new discovery and identification tools. \nMore information on the EC NGI initiative are available at: \n\nhttps://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/next-generation-internet-initiative\nhttps://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/next-generation-internet\n\nWhy attend?\n\nTo be active part of the brainstorming about novel ideas for innovative research topics\nTo help formulating expectations from the NGI initiative (as individuals but also as representatives of a certain sector)\nTo help establish and grow the NGI ecosystem\n\nWho can attend?\nInvited attendees are Internet Researchers and Innovators\, SMEs\, Start-ups\, Internet technology providers\, Policy Makers\, Civil society representatives. \nParticipation is free but places are limited. Book your seat as soon as possible!\nRegister at: https://www.eventbrite.it/e/biglietti-next-generation-internet-workshop-35431004087. \nAgenda\n\n\n\n14:30\nRegistration\n\n\n15:00\nWelcome addresses\nSpeaker: Silvia Burzagli\, Region of Tuscany\n\n\n15:15\nThe NGI Initiative\, context\, plans and actions of the European Commission\nSpeaker: Valentina Scialpi\, European Commission\n\n\n15:30\nThe research perspective: Trends and topics that NGI should embrace\nSpeaker: Vincenzo Gervasi\, University of Pisa\n\n\n15:45\nNGI\, a startup view\nSpeaker: Daniele Mazzei\, Zerynth\n\n\n16:00\nNext Generation Internet for the Civil Society\nSpeaker: Marco Conti\, IIT-CNR\n\n\n16:15\nThe next generation internet for the PA\nSpeaker: Laura Castellani\, Region of Tuscany\n\n\n16:30\nQ&A\n\n\n16:45\nWorld cafes in subgroups \n\nUniversity/Research\nModerator: Stefano Giordano\, University of Pisa\nStartup/SMEs\nModerator: Leonello Trivelli\, University of Pisa\nCivil society\nModerator: Luca Tavani\, Hyperborea\n\n\n\n\n17:45\nCoffee break\n\n\n18:00\nWrap up and conclusions\n\n\n18:30\nEnd of event
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-in-pisa/
LOCATION:Polo Tecnologico di Navacchio\, Via Mario Giuntini\, 13\, 56023 Cascina PI\, Italy\, Cascina\, Toscana\, 56023\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170707
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: NEXT GENERATION INTERNET
DESCRIPTION:The European Commission in collaboration with the University of Twente organises a workshop in support of the EC Next Generation Internet initiative. \nThe NGI workshop will be held in An Enschede (Netherlands) on 6th of July 2017. The purpose of the workshop is to explore opportunities for research\, industry and SMEs/start-ups for collaboration within the scope of the NGI initiative. \nThe purpose of this workshop is to brainstorm novel ideas for innovative research topics in the domain\, and to have an open and multidisciplinary discussion of the approach the EC is taking in preparing for the launch. \nIn addition renowned speakers and a open and multidisciplinary discussion will help the attendees to better understand the current situation of the NGI initiative and participate in debates prioritizing and shaping the future evolution of the NGI. \nDon’t miss the opportunity to participate. Read more and book your spot here. Registration is for free but places are limited. Registration closes by Monday 16th June 2017.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/workshop-next-generation-internet/
LOCATION:Designlab\, Hengelosestraat 500\, 7521 AN Enschede\, Netherlands\, Enschede\, Overijssel\, 7521 AN\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20170627T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20170627T173000
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SUMMARY:THE DIN FORUM
DESCRIPTION:Exploring NGI priorities and innovation approaches for a more human Internet\nNOTE: All presentations and the Forum report are available online within the agenda below!  \nDigital Innovation Networks are multi-disciplinary and multi-sector networks of people\, technologies and enterprises aiming to advance Internet technology and innovation processes to address key socio-economic challenges and opportunities. \nA major challenge for the Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative is to understand how progressive digitisation and the evolution of the Internet affect society – what existing and future opportunities there are to be exploited\, and what threats need to be defended against. The EC has already identified some concerns regarding the current situation of the Internet\, e.g. power is concentrated in a few large corporate organisations; citizens cannot control their own personal data in the Internet; and restrictions on Internet access to some groups of citizens because of geographical\, economic or cultural reasons (European Commission Futurium\, Next Generation Internet). These are valuable starting points\, but to be sure that the NGI initiative is and continues to be effective\, these concerns need to be explored alongside further emerging challenges and opportunities. \nExperience has shown that the Internet evolves through widely adopted experimentation approaches that engage active users and communities rather than through purely technological advances invented in closed laboratories. The NGI initiative needs to understand how progressive digitisation and the evolution of the Internet influences these experimentation approaches as well as Digital Innovation Networks\, how they all can combine to shape the process of innovation itself\, and how successful products and services can emerge as a result. \nThe Digital Innovation Networks Forum 2017 aimed to create a strongly connected pan-European ecosystem that collectively understands what is needed to build digital innovation networks for the NGI\, and how they can operate to address the major challenges for society as a result of progressive digitisation and the evolution of the Internet. \nThis was achieved by gathering leading Internet Researchers and Innovators to share their NGI vision\, opportunities and concerns through presentations\, debates and interactive round tables. Technical\, socio-economic and innovation topics were covered leading to identification of the research challenges ahead and recommendations for digital innovation network structure and policies. \nThe Digital Innovation Networks Forum 2017 was part of wider consultation programmes from the FIRE STUDY and HUB4NGI support actions\, whose results will inform the EC’s NGI initiative.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space height=”20px”][vc_separator][vc_empty_space height=”20px”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]All presentations are available online within the agenda below – indicated “Presentation”. The “Time on video” indicates the start-time of the session on the full-length webinar video.\nEvent photos are available in the Digital Innovation Networks Forum 2017 album at Flickr.\nDownload the DIN Forum report (pdf).[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space height=”20px”][vc_separator][vc_empty_space height=”20px”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nAGENDA\n[/vc_column_text]\n\n\n13.30-13.45\nWelcome coffee\n\n\n13.45-14.15\nDigital Innovation Networks Forum introduction | Time on video 0:00 \n\n\n\nWelcome & Agenda\, by Dr. Monique Calisti\, Martel Innovate\, Coordinator of the FIRE Study and of the HUB4NGI project | Presentation\nThe Next Generation Internet initiative\, Peter Fatelnig\, European Commission | Presentation\n\n\n\n\n\n\n14.15-15.05\nWhat are the key RTD Challenges for NGI? | Time on video 43:35 \nPresentations & panel discussion moderated by Dr Alexander Mikroyannidis (Open University\, HUB4NGI) \nSpeakers: \n\nMathieu d’Aquin (Univ. Ireland) – Profiling information sources and services for discovery. | Presentation\nMagda Borowik (Advisor to the Minister of Digital Affairs Fintech\, DLT\, digital currency) – Blockchains. | Presentation\nAxel Polleres (Head of the Institute for Information Business\, WU Wien) – Technical aspects vs. Innovation challenges of Enabling and Enhancing Privacy. | Presentation\n\n\n\n\n15.05-15.55\nWhat are the socio-economic challenges for a more human Internet considering progressive digitisation? | Time on video 1:31:30 \nPresentations and panel discussion\, moderated by Dr. Monique Calisti (Martel\, FIRE Study\, HUB4NGI) \nSpeakers: \n\nGiorgio Micheletti (IDC\, HUB4NGI) – Digital skills and market trends. | Presentation\nManuel Noya (Linknovate) – Innovation networks and research trends. | Presentation\nFiorenza Lipparini (Plus Value) – Citizens and policy makers engagement. | Presentation\nMarie-Paule Odini (HPE\, ETSI NFV ISG vice-chair) – Standardisation and Opensource. | Presentation\n\n\n\n\n15.55-16.25\nCoffee & networking break\n\n\n16.25-17.15\nHow does the process of innovation need to change as a consequence of increased digitisation and connectivity? | Time on video 2:20:12 \nLive panel debate bringing together experts from around the world (US\, Europe)\, moderated by Michael Boniface (IT Innovation\, FIRE Study) \nSpeakers: \n\nLars-Gunner Mattson (Stockholm School of Economics\, Sweden) – Digital innovation for sustainable development – interaction between policy practice and market practice for service innovation. | Presentation\nJonathan Cave (University of Warwick\, Economist Member of the Regulatory Policy Committee\, UK) – Digitised evidence bases are innovation platforms: Digitisation enables policy\, research\, commercial and ‘real-world’ innovators to interact in new ways; NGIs offer rich possibilities for building\, curating and exploiting an evidence base capable of supporting experimental\, empirical and theoretical advances in hard and soft innovation by allowing innovators to connect\, collaborate and negotiate on a platform of data\, analytic methods and unstructured experience. | Presentation\nKatja Bego (NESTA\, UK) – Democratising digital innovation: from open source to the commons. | Presentation\nNoshir Contractor (Northwestern University\, US) – The impact of technology affordances on engendering innovation in multidimensional knowledge networks at scale. | Presentation\nSergi Figuerola (i2CAT\, Spain) – Infrastructures. | Presentation\n\n\n\n\n17.15-17.30\nWrap up and conclusions\, by Dr. Monique Calisti\, Martel Innovate\, Coordinator of the FIRE Study and of the HUB4NGI project. | Time on video 3:16:15.\n\n\n\n[/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space height=”20px”][vc_separator][vc_empty_space height=”20px”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nThe webinar video\nThe full-length webinar video that includes all sessions is available at YouTube. \n \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space height=”20px”][vc_separator][vc_empty_space height=”20px”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nDigital Innovation Networks white paper\nExploring how digitisation and Internet connectivity influence networks of innovation for the Next Generation Internet. \nThe progressive digitisation and Internet connectivity of people\, products and processes is a transformational and powerful trend in societal and industrial systems. But how does digitisation and connectivity influence networks of innovation? How do such networks shape the way knowledge is created\, who creates it and where as well as how it is shared? How will new products and services emerge as a consequence? \nThis report addresses these questions through the concept of Digital Innovation Networks\, defined as multi-disciplinary and multi-sector networks of people\, technologies and organisations aiming to advance Internet technology and innovation processes to address key socio-economic challenges and opportunities. The goal is to understand factors necessary to establish Digital Innovation Networks as foundational structures delivering advanced technologies and social and economic solutions within the Next Generation Internet. \nDownload the Digital Innovation Networks white paper.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space height=”20px”][vc_separator][vc_empty_space height=”20px”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nAnnouncements published before the event\nMain Goals of the Digital Innovation Networks Forum\n\nTo identify the major opportunities and challenges for society as a result of progressive digitisation and the evolution of the Internet\nTo identify vision\, opportunities and risks for the NGI initiative\nTo build consensus through opinions and knowledge from experts\nTo help establish and grow the NGI ecosystem\nTo engage all stakeholders needed for successful NGI digital innovation networks\nTo support transition of current research communities such as FIRE\, CAPPS\, FIWARE etc. towards the NGI\nTo give guidance on how to get involved in the NGI initiative\n\nWhy should you attend the Digital Innovation Networks Forum?\n\nYou will participate in debates injecting needs\, opportunities and research topics into the NGI R&D priorities and agenda\nYou will engage with the NGI ecosystem\, networking with leading researchers and innovators in Europe\, and building contacts for collaborations\nYou will find opportunities to get involved in NGI research and innovation\n\nWho should attend?\nInternet Researchers and Innovators\, SMEs\, Start-ups\, Internet technology providers\, Policy Makers\, Investors. \nCo-location with the Net Futures 2017\nThe Digital Innovation Networks Forum will be a pre-event of the Net Futures 2017 and will be held in Brussels on the 27th June (13:30h – 17:30h). \nVenue\nRegus Brussels IT Tower – Louise I&II (ground floor)\nAvenue Louise 480\n1050 Bruxelles – Belgium \n[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space height=”15px”][vc_raw_html]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[/vc_raw_html][vc_empty_space height=”15px”][vc_single_image image=”26234″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center”]
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LOCATION:REGUS\, Brussels IT Tower\, Louizalaan 480\, Avenue Louise\, IT Tower 18th floor\, 1050 Bruxelles\, Belgium\, Bruxelles\, 1050\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20170608T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20170608T153000
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SUMMARY:NGI WORKSHOP – POZNAN
DESCRIPTION:THE NEXT GENERATION INTERNET WORKSHOP\nWIDEN THE EUROPEAN SPACE OF LIFE AND WORK\nThe European Commission in collaboration with the Polish National Contact Point\, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center and the HUB4NGIProject organized a workshop in support of the EC Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative. \nThe Next Generation Internet\, a key priority in H2020 ICT work programme 2018-2020\, will ensure a more human-centric Internet supporting European values of openness\, cooperation across borders\, decentralisation\, inclusiveness\, transparency and protection of privacy. The NGI initiative is a broad and long-term initiative\, mostly focusing on new technology areas as for example a better protection for private data\, new internet architectures\, decentralized data systems and new discovery and identification tools. These technologies\, developed by people and for people\, will widen our space for life and work in future Europe. \nTogether with (young) researchers\, start-ups\, SMEs and social innovators\, the European Commission will push the development of these new Internet technologies based on an agile and flexible programme approach to shape the Internet of the future. As a part of the presentation of the Next Generation Internet\, NGI workshop was held in Poznan (Poland) on 8th of June 2017 (11:00h – 15:30h). \nThe purpose of the workshop was to explore opportunities for research\, industry and SMEs/start-ups for collaboration within the scope of the NGI initiative. Renowned speakers\, open and multidisciplinary discussions and World-Café tables as the key elements of the workshop agenda helped the attendees to better understand the current situation of the NGI initiative and participate in debates prioritizing and shaping the future evolution of the NGI. \nDownload the event report. \n\nThe Agenda\n\n\n\n11:00\nThe NGI Initiative\, context\, plans and actions of the European Commission\nSpeakers: Georgios Tselentis and Nicole Muessigmann\, European Commission | Presentation\n\n\n11:30\nA start-up’s view on NGI: needs and expectations\nSpeaker: Michal Majewski\, CEO PublishSoSimply | Presentation\n\n\n11:45\nThe research perspective: Trends and topics that NGI should embrace\nSpeaker: Krzysztof Walas\, Ph.D.\, Assistant Professor\, Institute of Control and Information Engineering (ICIE)\, Faculty of Electrical Engineering\, Poznan University of Technology | Presentation\n\n\n12:00\nCivil society needs and expectations: What does NGI do for the people\nSpeaker: Marcin Borkowski\, City Development Department\, Poznań City | Presentation\n\n\n12:15\nHUB4NGI\nSpeaker: Bartosz Belter\, PSNC | Presentation\n\n\n12:30\nQ&A Panel\n\n\n12:45\nBuffet lunch\n\n\n13:15\nWorld Cafe in 3 subgroups:  research\, civil society\, startups\nModerated by Richard Stevens (IDC)\, Maria Chiara Campodonico (Martel Innovate) and Nicole Muessigmann (European Commission) | Presentation\n\n\n14:15\nWorld Cafe Wrap-up including Q&A\n\n\n15:00\nClosing + optional technology tour\n\n\n\n\n\nSPEAKERS BIO’S\n[vc_tta_accordion active_section=”0″ collapsible_all=”true”] \n[vc_tta_section i_type=”fontawesome” i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-rocket” add_icon=”true” title=”STARTUP” tab_id=”1538067954817-cf86e87e-fabf”] \nMichal Majewski\nCEO PublishSoSimply\nHe is entrepreneur\, marketing specialist and provides advice to startups. He is a co-founder and CEO at PublishSoSimply – an online tool helping marketing specialists create interactive and responsive pieces of content\, such as reports\, white papers and ebooks. He’s co-owner of the creative agency MOXIE. Teaches at Mediaworking course at Collegium Da Vinci. \nHe participated in the Start-Up Chile and 1440 acceleration program (Nashville\, USA). He was mentor and organizer of Startup Weekends. Graduated from Poznań University of Economics and Business\, majoring in Economics Journalism and Public Relations. Also studied Music and Media Management in Jyvaskyla\, Finland.\n[/vc_tta_section] \n[vc_tta_section i_type=”fontawesome” i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-flask” add_icon=”true” title=”RESEARCH” tab_id=”1538068159254-c1b02fec-1a08″] \nDr Krzysztof Walas\nASSISTANT PROFESSOR\, INSTITUTE OF CONTROL AND INFORMATION ENGINEERING (ICIE)\, FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING\, POZNAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLGY\nHe received his degree in Control and Robotics from Poznan University of Technology\, Faculty of Electrical Engineering. During his study\, he spent one term at Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena\, Spain (Socrates-Erasmus program). In 2012 he obtained his PhD degree in Control and Robotics\, specialisation Robotics\, from Poznan University of Technology. He worked as research and teaching assistant at ICIE from 2007 till 2012. Afterwards\, he started working as the Assistant Professor at the same institution. From 01.08.2014 till 30.09.2015 he was working as a postdoc at Intelligent Robotics Laboratory\, School of Computer Science\, University of Birmingham\, (EU FP7 project PaCMan).\nHis research interests are walking robots and perception of the robot surroundings for interaction with the environment based on physics laws – material identification and parameters modelling. He is an author of 32 scientific publications. In years 2011-13 he was a Principal Investigator in grant Preludium funded by Polish National Science Centre. This year he has obtained Leader grant – VII edition – founded by the Polish National Centre for Research and Development (3rd position on a ranking list). For the next three years\, he will be Principal Investigator of the project concerning elastic objects manipulation.\nHe was a chair of the local organising committee of 1st International Workshop on Perception for Mobile Robots Autonomy – PEMRA 2012 and co-organizer of UoB Highly Occluded Object Challenge (UoB-HOOC)\, during 1st International Workshop on Recovering 6D Object Pose in conjunction with ICCV 2015\, Santiago\, Chile. Next year he was one of the chairs of 2nd International Workshop on Recovering 6D Object Pose in conjunction with ECCV 2016\, Amsterdam\, Holandia.\nHe is organizing 3rd International Workshop on Recovering 6D Object Pose in conjunction with ICCV 2017\, Venice\, Italy. From 2009 he is IEEE Robotics and Automation Society member. He is also national coordinator of euRobotics Week and a member of two topic groups within euRobotics. In his career he was giving talks for kids and youth during Cyberbot – Robotics Festival\, Festival of Science and Art\, European Robotics Week and as an invited speaker in primary and secondary schools.\n[/vc_tta_section] \n[vc_tta_section i_type=”fontawesome” i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-users” add_icon=”true” title=”CIVIL SOCIETY” tab_id=”1538068281904-a91dae6a-3987″] \nMARCIN BORKOWSKI\nCITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT\, POZNAŃ CITY HALL\nHe is responsible for analysis of socio-economic urban area determinants and city development strategy implementation with a great experience in urban planning and project coordination in the scope of technical infrastructure of lighting system modernization\, as well as foreign investors’ service\, real estate management and promotion of a new product in telecomunication sectorpoznan.pl\n[/vc_tta_section][/vc_tta_accordion] \n \n\nANNOUNCEMENTS PUBLISHED BEFORE THE EVENT\nMAIN GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP\n\nTo identify the major opportunities and challenges for society\, research and private sectors\nTo identify the three main topics the NGI initiative needs to address in the near future\nTo help formulating expectations from the NGI initiative (as individuals but also as representatives of a certain sector)\nTo help establish and grow the NGI ecosystem\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND?\nInternet Researchers and Innovators\, SMEs\, Start-ups\, Internet technology providers\, Policy Makers\, Investors. \nVENUE\nPolish Optical Internet Research Center\nul. Jana Pawła II 10\n61-139 Poznan\nPoland
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-workshop-poznan/
LOCATION:Polish Optical Internet Research Center Jana Pawła II 10 Poznań Poland\, Jana Pawła II 10\, 61-139 Poznań\, Poland\, Poznań\, wielkopolskie\, 61-139\, Poland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170608
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SUMMARY:NGI SUMMIT
DESCRIPTION:The Next Generation Internet Summit and related public campaign will support the European Commission to build a strategy together with heads of state\, leading policy makers\, renewed innovators\, researchers and citizens to foster the development of the internet\, as a powerful\, open\, data-driven\, user-centric\, interoperable platform ecosystem\, for the benefit of companies and citizens.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-summit/
LOCATION:European Parliament\, Wiertzstraat 60\, 1047 Brussel\, Belgium\, Brussel\, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest\, 1047\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20170530T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20170530T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
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SUMMARY:NGI BOF AT TNC17
DESCRIPTION:NGI BoF at TNC17: From FIRE to the Next Generation Internet Experimentation\nIn current times\, where most of world economies are driven by innovation and where changes in technology and culture in societies are happening rapidly\, the European Commission through several initiatives and organizational structures plays a relevant role by promoting experimental facilities addressing the challenges for bringing revenue to the experimentation facilities and for activating business markets in Europe and world-wide. Since its introduction in the FP7 programme\, the Future Internet Research & Experimentation (FIRE) initiative continues being a critical pillar of the Net Futures within the Horizon 2020. At the heart of the overall initiative there are projects establishing hubs for technology innovation in key areas\, e.g. advanced networking\, IoT\, data\, cloud infrastructures\, and their use within a wide range of diverse business and application domains\, e.g. smart city\, healthcare\, marine\, land and air applications. \nThe NGI BoF at TNC17 provides an insight into the transition process from former FIRE initiative to NGI\, seen as the evolution of FIRE towards the achievement of the Horizon 2020 vision and beyond into the next Framework Programme spanning across 2020-2025. The session is addressed at infrastructure players from the NREN community to stimulate a discussion how transition from FIRE to NGI creates new opportunities and challenges for the NRENs in the near future. Moreover\, this session is addressed at researchers from academia and industry\, interested in experimental validation of innovative outcomes of research projects in stable\, close to real\, network environments. \nSession schedule\n\nThe Next Generation Internet initiative (Jean-Luc Dorel\, EC)\, 10 minutes\nFederation of Next Generation Internet experimental testbeds (Brecht Vermeulen\, IMEC)\, 10 minutes\nGEANT Experimental Facilities – lessons learned (Jerry Sobieski\, Nordunet)\, 10 minutes\nExperimental validatation as key-enabler for innovation (Artur Binczewski\, PSNC)\, 10 minutes\nPanel discussion / Q&A moderated by Bartosz Belter (PSNC)\n\nMake sure to be there.\nRegister at: https://eventr.geant.org/events/2660.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-bof-at-tnc17/
LOCATION:Design Center Linz\, Europapl. 1\, 4020 Linz\, Austria\, Linz\, Oberösterreich\, 4020\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170601
DTSTAMP:20260404T045858
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SUMMARY:FIWARE SUMMIT
DESCRIPTION:The 1st FIWARE Summit in Málaga was a great success for the whole community. For the 2nd FIWARE Summit we are looking forward to offer an even better experience for the community members. Everyone willing to be a part of FIWARE will find the perfect chance to be joining our global ecosystem. And now\, by joining the FIWARE Foundation\, you will contribute to make our voice stronger. \nFIWARE is moving forward\, going global.\nTogether\, we build FIWARE!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/fiware-summit/
LOCATION:Media Plaza | Jaarbeurs\, Croeselaan 6\, 3521 CA Utrecht\, Netherlands\, Utrecht\, Utrecht\, 3521 CA\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170529
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SUMMARY:TNC17
DESCRIPTION:The TNC17 Networking Conference is the largest and most prestigious European research networking conference\, with more than 650 participants attending this annual event. TNC brings together decision makers\, managers\, networking and collaboration specialists\, and identity and access management experts from all major European networking and research organisations\, universities\, worldwide sister institutions\, as well as industry representatives. \nThrough keynotes speeches by renowned specialists\, varying parallel sessions\, demonstrations and presentations\, the Conference presents participants with a unique overview of the latest developments in research networking\, both in the technical field and in the area of application and management.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/tnc17/
LOCATION:Design Center Linz\, Europapl. 1\, 4020 Linz\, Austria\, Linz\, Oberösterreich\, 4020\, Austria
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