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Industry Perspective in the Future Internet 1st CI-FIRE Industry Workshop – Paris, 27 June 2014
Stefano De Panfilis
Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A.
Chief Innovation Officer
[email protected], @depa01
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1st CI-FIRE Industry Workshop
Industry Perspectives in the Future Internet
Stefano De Panfilis
Chief Innovation Officer
27 June 2014
Paris, France
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Summary
• Who is Engineering – Data
– Research and Development
• Why Engineering in Future Internet – The novel ICT context
– ……
• Future Internet: Expected Benefits – FI-PPP: What
– FI-PPP: Where (Engineering committment)
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Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A.
Who we are
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Founded in 1987 as R&D department ….
… Today:
• 150 research projects executed
• More than 30 running projects
• 250 researchers
• 120 solution architects/technology specialists (ERP excluded)
• 6 branches: Palermo, Torre Annunziata, Roma, Orvieto, Padova, Trento + 2
subsidiaries hosted by Universities (Lecce, Benevento), 1 branch abroad:
Bruxelles
Research and Innovation Division
Identity card
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Research Activites
Research Areas
Usage Research
Technological Research
New service delivery platform
New solutions for PA and industry
New Search engine, Digital Content
Traceability, logistic, mobility, homeland security, Energy efficiency
Identity management, cyber security
Cloud computing
Intelligent Systems
Services Engineering
Services Infrastructure
Security Engineering
New paradigms for public and enterprise
services
Digital content and new media
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Research Activities
A broad network of scientific collaborations
Bolzano
Trento
Palermo
Napoli
Sannio
Roma I, III
Politecnico Torino
Politecnico Milano
Cina
CERN
Fraunhofer
INRIA
NESSI, Eos,
EIT ICT Labs
IRCAM
AtoS, NSN, SAP
Telefonica,
Telecom Italia,
Orange
CR Fiat, Thales
IBM, HP,
Microsoft
Pisa
Engineering Research and Innovation
Brazil
CNR
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Summary
• Who is Engineering – Data
– Research and Development
• Why Engineering in Future Internet – The novel ICT context
– …….
• Future Internet: Expected Benefits – FI-PPP: What
– FI-PPP: Where (Engineering committment)
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The ICT world is changing
Sample of 50+ global ICT firms
Source: European Commission
US: n = 27 Asia: n = 11 EU: n = 18
Net sales % change 2012Q2 vs 2007Q2 US: +48% Asia: +50% EU: -12%
Platform-based businesses on any possible device are outperforming in sales and profits any other ICT
business.
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Future Internet Applications
Internet of
Services
Internet of Things
The nature of ICT application is changing ………
Internet of Networks
Internet of People
Internet of
Knowledge
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Future Internet Applications
Sources for changes relevant at the application level
• Service markets/ecosystems: Availability of better services/components
that should be used in the application
• Individualization: Customers increasingly strive for individualized / on-
demand solutions and services; while “traditionally” systems were designed
for a multitude of end-users belonging to the same class and thus following
the same or similar processes (in fact current systems although can be
parameterized they implement the same process – aka business process),
new systems should easily implement individualized processes as each end
user might him/herself in different context of use from other end users
• Big Data: Big Data is a fact. Big Data materializes, from a technological
point of view, that context changes enormously in very short time frames
• Failures / Violations: Due to the distributed nature and decentralized
ownership and control of FI applications, SLA violations of used services, or
even discontinuation of such services, may have significant impact on
quality
• Business models: Business ecosystems and technology foster emergence
of ever new business models and opportunities
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Cities are where daily life and businesses actually
happen …
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And that’s why Smart Cities become so strategic in
paving the way for innovation and ultimately boosting
productivity and growth…
….. and Smart Cities
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• A living lab is a research concept. A living lab is a user-centred, open-
innovation ecosystem, often operating in a territorial context (e.g. city, agglomeration,
region), integrating concurrent research and innovation processes within a public-
private-people partnership.
• The concept is based on a systematic user co-creation approach integrating research
and innovation processes. These are integrated through the co-creation, exploration,
experimentation and evaluation of innovative ideas, scenarios, concepts and related
technological artefacts in real life use cases. Such use cases involve user
communities, not only as observed subjects but also as a source of creation.
• User centred research methods, such as action research, community
informatics, contextual design user-centered design, participatory design, empathic
design, emotional design and other usability methods, already exist but fail to
sufficiently empower users for co-creating into open development environments.
More recently, the Web 2.0 has demonstrated the positive impact of involving user
communities in new product development such as mass collaboration projects
(e.g. Wikipedia) in collectively creating new contents and applications.
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…. Living Lab ….
• A living lab is not similar to a test-bed as its philosophy is to turn users, from being
traditionally considered as observed subjects for testing modules against
requirements, into value creation in contributing to the co-creation and exploration of
emerging ideas, breakthrough scenarios, innovative concepts and related artefacts.
• Hence, a Living lab rather constitutes an experiential environment, which could be
compared to the concept of experiential learning, where users are immersed in a
creative social space for designing and experiencing their own future. Living labs
could also be used by policy makers and users/citizens for designing, exploring,
experiencing and refining new policies and regulations in real-life scenarios for
evaluating their potential impacts before their implementations.
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…. Living Lab (cont.)
New ways of understanding
… Solid thinking
Interactive
Displays
3D Objects manipulation
Holographic
Pyramid Leap Motion
3D Shape Display Physic scale
model of the
school “Dante
Alighieri”
EICS Industrial Panel – 19 Giugno 2014
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Summary
• Who is Engineering – Data
– Research and Development
• Why Engineering in Future Internet – The novel ICT context
– …………
• Future Internet: Expected Benefits – FI-PPP: What
– FI-PPP: Where (Engineering committment)
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The Future Internet Public-Private Partnership (FI-PPP)
claims and aims …
• Goal:
– Capture opportunities derived from a new
wave of digitalization of life and businesses
• Strategy:
– FI-WARE : a generic, open and standard platform
which serve needs in multiple domains
– FI-Lab : a meeting point around which a dynamic
innovation ecosystem can be created engaging developers and
entrepreneurs
– : the suite of tools easing deployment and operation of FI-WARE
instance nodes
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A Colaborative programme
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Content (FI-CONTENT FI-CONTENT
2)
Energy (FINSENY FINESCE) Logistics
(FINEST CSPACE Agricolture
(SartAgrifood CSPACE
Manufacturing (FITMAN)
HelthCare (FI-STAR)
XIF
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The Future Internet Public-Private Partnership (FI-PPP)
… expected benefits
• Better suited to align with roadmap of products development
– Delivery of results of industrial quality
– Results available as services and as open source
– Industry-lead and Implementation/User-driven approach
– Results exploitable in the short-medium term (4-5 years since start, expected within the FI-PPP program)
• Availability of heterogeneous federated experimental infrastructures
– Integration with domain stakeholders (Smart Cities)
– Ideas benchmarking
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