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SUMMARY:NGI Meetup @ Lyon
DESCRIPTION:What kind of a smart society do we want?\n\nPANEL\n\nLoretta Anania\, Scientific Officer at DG Connect\nRob van Kranenburg\, Founder of Council #IOT\nMarco ‘Radium’ Sachy\, Hackivist of dyne.org and the DECODE project.\n\n\n\nMODERATOR\n\nRob van Kranenburg\, NGI Move\n\n\n  \nFOCUS OF THIS EVENT\nThe EU is not an integrated community if it has no agency over data of people\, machines and processes. These are predominantly in the hands of commercial “over the top” non-EU players. Aggregated data leads to new combined services that generate and produce more data. This cycle leaves full innovation capabilities outside of a direct strong response (regulation is a weak response that cannot be a basis for a de jure situation). In the EU consumer expenditure accounts for about 56% of GDP . These consumer actions will increasingly be carried out in the context of the IoT as personalized dynamic pricing is extended down to the smallest purchase (not just airline seats\, but washing powder and also meals in restaurants…). At the 2012 Rome ‘Transformational Technologies #4: Seminar Implications for an Expanding Threat Environment’ five breakout groups (senior intelligence\, police and military) produced scenarios of major threats: only one was military\, two were about DIY (Do It Yourself) Bio and two about breakdown of society\, because of the inability of current institutions to deal with the digital. At the “Inspiring Leaders – Executive Summit\, Milano\, December 1\, 2016 on Forecast 2017: megatrends for the next Century” Franco Bruni highlighted the Rodriks trilemma that shows that democracy\, national sovereignty and hyper globalization cannot go together. He maintained that if we want more globalisation\, we must either give up some democracy or some national sovereignty. He points to the fact that the EU was created to avoid war and conceived with a mission to become a single architectural entity through protocols like the euro. \nIn times of perpetual innovation (not at the edges\, but at the core of developments)\, populist movements on the rise\, people worried about their jobs\, pensions\, everyday expenses\, untenable inequality gaps\, energy uncertainties\, it seems that the single layer governed Asian tigers are finding more productive political answers to ensure a balance between centralization (on infrastructure and sustainable policies) and decentralization (innovation on applications and services). It is not the best balance. They need to engineer a move towards more decentralisation that is incompatible with their political heritage and mind set. There is a strong tendency to also control data and information on top of owning internet (of things) architectures and media production capabilities. \nWe Europeans\, however\, can envisage the Next Generation Internet as a coherent set of centralized protocols that can be operationalized in a fully decentralized way; a new conception of the techno-political landscape tuned to the reality of what is happening in every domain of human activity; to be supported\, assisted and guided by secure real time data streams of sensor input\, to bring big data\, AI and dynamic analytics into the heart of decision making and to eventually reform the EU as a platform of services for all. \n 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-meetup-lyon/
LOCATION:TUBA\, Place Charles Béraudier\, 69003 Lyon\, France\, Lyon\, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes\, 69003\, France
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SUMMARY:NGI MEETUP @ IOT AUSTRIA
DESCRIPTION:Das Next Generation Internet zwischen Technologie und Philosophie – Ein Diskussionsforum\nNGI MEETUP @ IoT Austria – The Austrian Internet of Things Network\nWelchen Einfluss wird das Spannungsfeld zwischen Techologie und Philosphie auf das Next Generation Internet haben? Diese Frage möchten wir mit dem IoT Austria Topic Team NGI Next Generation Internet in diesem Diskussionsforum begleitend zum NGI Next Generation Projekt der EU-Kommision angehen. \nIm Rahmen des NGI möchte die EU das Internet der Zukunft aktiv mitgestalten. Dieses Internet der Zukunft soll dabei konsequent an den Bedürfnissen der Menschen und der Gesellschaft ausgerichtet werden. Um das zu erreichen\, sollen möglichst vielen Menschen die Chance gegeben werden\, interdisziplinär und organisations- und grenzübergreifend sich an diesem Projekt zu beteiligen. Je bunter und vielfältiger\, desto besser! Deshalb sind KünstlerInnen\, PhilosospInnen\, SoziologInnen\, AutorInnen\, MusikerInnen\, PoilitikierInnne\, LehrerInnen\, SchülerInnen\, StudentInnen\, PsychologInnen und alle aus der Zivilgesellschaft eingeladen.\nErich Prem wird uns eine Einführung in das Spannungfeld Technologie und Philosphie\, insbesondere die Bedeutung von Werten und Ethik geben. Anschliessend möchten wir in einer offenen und wertschätzenden Diskussion zwischen allen anwesenden Personen das Thema vertiefen. \nModeriert wird die Veranstaltung durch Philipe Reinisch.\nVortrag durch Erich Prem. \nWeiter TeilnehmerInnen sind Michael Werzowa\, Stefan Hupe\, Manfred Aigner (NGI Move). \n\n \nWeitere Fotos der Veranstaltung finden sich hier.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-meetup-iot-austria/
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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
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