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SUMMARY:NGIoT | IoT and Edge: Instruments\, Priorities and Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of the workshop is to take stock and consolidate on the key messages from the previous workshops on IoT and Edge computing\, organised by the Horizon 2020 project NGIoT\, held on 11 September and 7/8 December 2020. \nNGIoT invites European industry and the public sector to reflect on the results from these workshops and convey their position or provide a spontaneous feedback on the role of Edge Computing as they experience it in their relevant sectors. Feedback could be provided orally or through quote and/or expression of interest in supporting the future strategic discussion on Edge Computing at the European level. \nWe welcome your vision\nThe previous workshops have shown a general consensus that the current shift from Cloud to Edge offers significant opportunities for Europe. While currently\, 80 percent of data is stored and processed centralised in the cloud and 20 percent at the Edge in smart connected objects\, in five years\, this is expected to be the opposite. The shift to the Far Edge is driven by the need for real time solutions\, for more intelligence in devices\, and is also pushed by the green agenda\, as well as quests for increased privacy and security. In addition\, Edge computing is supporting the shift in focus from big data to relevant data. \nEurope is strongly positioned at the Edge/Far Edge\, covering key players in the value chain from sensors and systems\, embedded computing\, connectivity\, SW design to the development of complex products\, but forces should be joined\, moving from a value chain to a value network. Also\, research needs to come up to speed in order to support the developments in industry. \nRecent workshops contributed to the vision on how to make the most out of European investments in research\, innovation and deployment related to IoT and Edge computing in the coming years. Perspectives for main priorities for research\, innovation and deployment on the short/midterm and long term have been addressed. Awareness should be created on the strength of Europe and what Europe still needs. Which instruments for collaboration would create most value? Which barriers are the most critical ones identified? And most important\, who are the relevant European key players that can drive the seismic shift from Cloud to Far Edge? How to support SMEs to contribute? \nREGISTER TO THE WORKSHOP HERE!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngiot-iot-and-edge-instruments-priorities-and-partnerships/
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SUMMARY:Next Generation Internet of Things Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Workshop on research priorities for the Next Generation of Internet of Things\nThe participants of the workshop “Next Generation Internet of Things” organized by the European Commission will discuss research and innovation actions as well as possible policy measures to be taken at EU level. The workshop addresses researchers\, industry\, application developers and start-ups. \n \nInternet of Things (IoT) technologies and applications are bringing fundamental changes to all sectors of society and economy and constitute an essential element of the Next Generation Internet (NGI). IoT technologies and applications are changing the way users\, services and applications interact with the real world environment in a trusted way. The European Commission supports the future research and innovation of IoT technologies and applications\, and therefore intends to discuss: \n\ntechnologies\nmarket drivers\nmain challenges in the area\n\nThese factors are bringing fundamental changes to all sectors of society and economy and constitute an essential element of the NGI. \nAbout the workshop\nThe workshop should discuss novel IoT concepts and solutions to underpin the NGI vision and make provision for predicting future events\, trigger actions and moving decisions to the point of interest in order to better serve the end-user. Participants should think of possible use cases with advanced needs in areas such as: \n\nwearables\ntransportation\nagriculture\nhomes\nhealth\nenergy\nmanufacturing\n\nThe workshop should reflect on key elements for drafting a roadmap for next generation IoT\, which is supported by the Coordination and Support Action (CSA) NGIoT. \nThe European Commission will support a first set of projects under the NGI umbrella through the call ICT-56-2020 Next Generation Internet of Things. This call has been opened on 9 July 2019 and it will close on 16 January 2020. During the afternoon\, a special session will give an opportunity to the participants to present their possible ideas. One session will be also organised by the IDEALIST in order to support match-making of the consortia. \nDownload the agenda here. \n\nThe participants of the workshop will be given opportunity to present 5 minutes pitches covering the topic. As these presentations will be strictly time limited they should be composed of maximum 5 slides. Please address you pitch presentations to CNECT-E4-EVENTS@ec.europa.eu by 14th October. The presentations will be then made available in the meeting room on the day of the event. 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/next-generation-internet-of-things-workshop/
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