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D.12.2.6: Report on Communication and Dissemination activities
Project acronym: FI-WARE
Project full title: Future Internet Core Platform
Contract No.: 285248
Strategic Objective: FI.ICT-2011.1.7 Technology foundation: Future Internet Core Platform
Project Document Number: ICT-2011-FI-285248-WP12-D.12.2.6
Project Document Date: 2015-03-04
Deliverable Type and Security: Public
Author: FIWARE Consortium
Contributors: FIWARE Consortium
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1.1 Executive Summary
This document describes the main communication channels and the dissemination and
communication activities performed during the last eight months of FIWARE project.
A key section, in the beginning of this document, is the Communication Strategy Plan that sets
and assesses the focus and targets of the whole communication chapter in the three years of
the FI-WARE project.
The document itself is organized in the following sections:
Web Site, social channels and promotional material
Communication activities
Dissemination activities
During May till December 2014 the Communication and Dissemination strategy has shifted to its
final goal: expose FIWARE as a product for long tail developers and not an experimental project.
Renaming FI-WARE to FIWARE and FI-LAB and FI-OPS to FIWARE Lab and FIWARE Ops was
part of the implementation strategy during this phase, together with significant changes in the
website, the launch of a press-office and a dedicated relevant section on the FIWARE
Acceleration Programme. A Weblog including selected contributors’ articles describing “how-to”s
and practical use-cases by entrepreneurs plus an active youtube audiovisual channel have
completed the communication outreach which is shown in the extraordinary evolution of the
statistics of the Web, forge and social channels included in the present document.
Finally, FIWARE has organized and played relevant roles in massive events with outstanding
booths, key-note speeches and technical oriented and training workshops.
This document is complementary to the following ones describing in detail relevant
dissemination and communication actions:
D.12.3.4 Report on Collaboration Activities (to be released shortly)
D12.4.1 Report on Campus Party Events (FIWARE activities/actions)
D12.4.2 Report on Campus Party Events (FIWARE activities/actions)
D12.4.3 Report on Campus Party Events (FIWARE activities/actions)
D12.5.1 Report on Challenge 1 & 2
D12.5.2 Report on Challenge 3
D12.6 Report on Global Challenge
D12.7 Report on CoS Brussels Event
D.12.8 Startup Weekend's participants' assessment on FIWARE
D12.9 Startup Weekend events report
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1.2 About This Document
FIWARE communication activities aim to influence the broader community and also developers
fostering the adoption of FIWARE results by means of:
Publishing technical and scientific papers to boost the dissemination within the Research
Community.
Participating in relevant industrial events such as conferences, workshops, symposiums
or Code Camps or in events organized by the EU. Specific effort will be made to inform
Open Source communities through participation at relevant events.
Large events with hackathons and contests for thousands of developers creating the
FIWARE developers community.
1.3 Intended Audience
The document targets interested parties in the FIWARE communication actions and resources.
Those interested on the technology foundation of the FI-PPP services in different vertical sectors
may find also useful pointers.
1.4 Structure of this Document
The document is generated out of a set of documents provided in the public FIWARE wiki. For
the current version of the documents, please visit the public wiki at http://wiki.fiware.org/
The following resources were used to generate this document:
D.12.2.4 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities front page
Communication_Collaboration_and_Dissemination
Web_Site_social_channels_and_promotional_material
Communication_activities
Dissemination_activities
1.5 Typographical Conventions
Starting with October 2012 FIWARE improved the quality and streamlined the submission
process for deliverables, generated out of the public and private FIWARE wiki. The project is
currently working on the migration of as many deliverables as possible towards the new system.
This document is rendered with semi-automatic scripts out of a MediaWiki system operated by
the FIWARE consortium.
1.5.1 Links within this document
The links within this document point towards the wiki where the content was rendered from. You
can browse these links in order to find the "current" status of the particular content.
Due to technical reasons not all pages that are part of this document can be linked document-
local within the final document. For example, if an open specification references and "links" an
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API specification within the page text, you will find this link firstly pointing to the wiki, although
the same content is usually integrated within the same submission as well.
1.5.2 Figures
Figures are mainly inserted within the wiki as the following one:
[[Image:....|size|alignment|Caption]]
Only if the wiki-page uses this format, the related caption is applied on the printed document. As
currently this format is not used consistently within the wiki, please understand that the rendered
pages have different caption layouts and different caption formats in general. Due to technical
reasons the caption can't be numbered automatically.
1.5.3 Sample software code
Sample API-calls may be inserted like the following one.
http://[SERVER_URL]?filter=name:Simth*&index=20&limit=10
1.6 Acknowledgements
All project partners contributed to this deliverable.
1.7 Keyword list
FIWARE, PPP, Architecture Board, Steering Board, Roadmap, Reference Architecture, Generic
Enabler, Open Specifications, I2ND, Cloud, IoT, Data/Context Management,
Applications/Services Ecosystem, Delivery Framework , Security, Developers Community and
Tools , ICT, es.Internet, Latin American Platforms, Campus Party, Dissemination, Hackathons,
Developers.
1.8 Changes History
Release Major changes description Date Editor
V0.95 First draft of deliverable submission. New activities. 2015-01-15 OG1
V0.99 Completion with WP12 actions from all partners in the Wiki. 2015-02-15 ALL
V1.0 Final edition, integration of partners’ actions. 2015-03-04 TID
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1.9 Table of Content
1.1 Executive Summary ........................................................................................................ 2
1.2 About This Document ...................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Intended Audience .......................................................................................................... 3
1.4 Structure of this Document .............................................................................................. 3
1.5 Typographical Conventions ............................................................................................. 3
1.5.1 Links within this document...................................................................................... 3
1.5.2 Figures ................................................................................................................... 4
1.5.3 Sample software code ............................................................................................ 4
1.6 Acknowledgements ......................................................................................................... 4
1.7 Keyword list ..................................................................................................................... 4
1.8 Changes History ............................................................................................................. 4
1.9 Table of Content ............................................................................................................. 5
2 Communication, Collaboration and Dissemination ................................................................ 6
3 Web Site, Social channels and promotional material ............................................................ 8
3.1 FIWARE Website Review ................................................................................................ 8
3.2 The Weblog ( www.fiware.org/blog ).............................................................................. 10
3.3 FIWARE Social Properties ............................................................................................ 11
3.3.2. Specific performance by Channel ......................................................................... 13
3.4. Promotional Material ..................................................................................................... 16
3.5. The FIWARE Website, Forge and Wiki Statistics .......................................................... 22
3.5.1. The FIWARE Website, Forge and Wiki: Current Statistics .................................... 22
3.5.2. The FIWARE Website, Forge and Wiki: Past Statistics (Sep 2013) ...................... 24
4 Communication activities .................................................................................................... 25
4.1 FIWARE Brand Identity Review ..................................................................................... 25
4.2 FIWARE Audiovisual Materials...................................................................................... 26
4.3 FIWARE Press Activities ............................................................................................... 27
5 Dissemination activities ...................................................................................................... 29
5.1 Scientific Papers and Panels ......................................................................................... 29
5.2 Book chapters ............................................................................................................... 45
5.3 Participation in Events (Presentations, round tables, keynotes...) ................................. 47
5.4 Training materials & Tutorials ........................................................................................ 81
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2 Communication, Collaboration and Dissemination
FIWARE Communication and Dissemination activities have significantly been improved and
aligned with the latest phase of the FIWARE Communication Plan presented during the first year
of the project.
The focus on this phase has been to expose FIWARE as a product to enable developers and
entrepreneurs to build up Future Internet Apps with a significant success in the areas of
Smartcities and IoT. The evolution and final status of the social channels statistics proof a
community considering FIWARE adoption has been created and keeps own growing. A massive
adoption will depend now onwards on the launch of commercial instances of FIWARE nodes
beyond the FIWARE Lab experimentation facility.
FIWARE delivers a FutureInternet OS-like platform making easier and faster Vertical
applications development.
The FIWARE product is not only the platform but also the large ecosystem created by
connecting opendata and sensors information from different living scenarios, such as
smartcities.
FIWARE has started to be largely used by developers out of the traditional EU-research
sphere thanks to the large Hackathons, challenges and training events where
participants normally had no previous contact with EU FP7 projects at all.
The following picture shows the specific tasks developed during this period as part of the
Communication chapter of FIWARE. The present document focuses on all of them, except
Collaboration activities that are reported in the D12.3.1-4 documents.
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Communication Targets & Implementation
Our Communication strategy mainly targets 3rd party developers and stakeholders who
are already exploiting and benefiting from the FIWARE product and technology. Our
product is shown and promoted with the FIWARE Web Site, social channels and
promotional material, while developers looking for technology details and outcomes
should refer to the Weblog and the FIWARE Wiki.
Additionally, as the core instrument of the FIWARE PPP, Communication activities are
devoted to mobilize key EU and worldwide stakeholders, market makers and policy
makers. The main outcomes of this section for this period are included in the Press
Office tasks and related section in the Web.
Dissemination activities section covers the traditional research project scientific papers
and panels, articles, book chapters, events, etc. But it also covers the hackathons,
challenges and developers training events specific to a product-oriented initiative.
Collaboration activities section which means FIWARE leading and coordinating the
cooperation with the FI-PPP Use-case projects and other initiatives beyond the FI-PPP
scope. As previously stated, the present document does not cover Collaboration
Activities, that will be reported in D12.3.x documents.
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3 Web Site, Social channels and promotional material
During the period May to December 2014 a number of global changes in the project has affected
heavily on the Communication Strategy and, therefore, on the implementation of several actions
on the different channels.
These changes can be summarized as follows:
1. FIWARE moves from a project-based communication to a brand/product oriented line,
reflecting the overall strategic shift from technical to commercial approach.
2. A comprehensive communication instrument is put in place from July 1st 2014 onwards to
better serve communication needs. The so-called Press Office is set to act as one-stop
shop for marketing and communications for all FIWARE PPP projects, under a unique
brand & messaging strategy.
3. During the last part of the FIWARE project (September to December 2014) new actors
joined the FIWARE family. Namely, the 3rd Phase projects (FIWARE Accelerators,
FIWARE CSAs), helping to the build a real ecosystem around the brand and the
products.
The evolution of FIWARE has been continuously applied to the different actions. This is
especially crucial when talking about the Owned Media.
3.1 FIWARE Website Review
The FIWARE Website (www.fiware.org) has evolved to a more professional and commercial
version during this period. The current structure reflects the different targets of our product with
separate messages and contents for each of them.
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This target-oriented approach is complemented with different sections to answers the needs of
web visitors. Accessible through the main menu the following sections are easily at hand:
About: ( http://www.fiware.org/about/ ): A global vision on FIWARE. This section is under
review to better reflect FIWARE current positioning.
Blog: ( http://www.fiware.org/blog/ ): A live container of articles, opinions and news in a fresh
format. Open to contribution from selected FIWARE stakeholders. Please refer to Section 3.2 of
this document for further details.
Events: ( http://www.fiware.org/events/ ): One of the new sections added during this period. This
section contains an interactive calendar with information on all the events organized by the
different FIWARE actors, catalogued by date and type of event (Conferences / Hackthons / Info
Sessions / Workshops). A versatile plug-in has been put in place to easily manage it and to offer
ready-to-use capabilities to visitors.
Competitions: ( http://www.fiware.org/category/events/challenges-events/ ) A repository of the
results of the challenges run during 2013-2014. It includes testimonials from selected awarded
teams. Under reorganization.
Press: (http://www.fiware.org/press-coverage/ ) List of external references on the media about
FIWARE. Also includes a press contact facility.
FIWARE Accelerate: The new section devoted to explain the Acceleration Programme and
facilitate contact with the 16 FIWARE Accelerators.
a. Programme Page: (http://www.fiware.org/fiware-accelerator-programme/ ) Explaining
what the program is about, presenting the call, the benefits and the market in a simple
scrolling page which includes a promotional video developed with the participation of
representatives of the Accelerator partners and other FIWARE stakeholders.
b. Accelerators Page: A summary of the 16 Accelerators, including its profile, target
markets, Open Call Scheduling and direct links to their respective webpages / platforms
to facilitate SMEs reaching the registration pages for each of them. Organized by target
markets, this is a snapshot of the page design:
Help / Contact: ( http://www.fiware.org/contact-us/ ) A comprehensive list of contact points to
solve questions and issues, including a link to the FAQ section.
The website is very much a live tool and therefore it is continuously being redesigned and
updated following program needs. A non-comprehensive list of the on-going actions affecting the
website are:
a. Events: Optimization of the By-Category sorting. Standarisation and protocolization of
the internal communications to include events in the Event Calendar.
b. Inclusion of FIWARE Ecosystem information (naming tbc): This section will include
new FIWARE partners devoted to tasks such as internationalization (FIWARE Mundus
Programme), collecting and analysis of results of the Acceleration Programme, Open
Calls for Open Innovation Hubs, etc.
c. Improvement of the Developers navigating experience: A Journey for Developers is
being envisaged following the aim of the FIWARE Technical Whitepaper recently
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delivered. It will include success stories and testimonials on how to use FIWARE from
scratch and the experiences of these companies/individuals with FIWARE platform and
components.
d. Even being an external resource, a design for the Main Page of the FIWARE catalogue
is underway to improve consistency along this developer journey, of which the catalogue
is the last stop.
e. For each of the target groups shown in the main page a Unique Selling Proposition
(USP) is being created. Much based in benefits, these USPs should help to FIWARE
adoption by the different groups. Special effort will be devoted to Data Providers and
Stakeholders in this aspect.
f. About section will be renewed with information in a more commercial-like approach, in
line with the USPs for the different targets.
g. Last but not least, the home page itself will be suffering different changes as the
mentioned changes / additions happen to include them with visibility in the Website.
Finally, let us remark that the URL itself has changed from www.fi-ware.eu to www.fiware.org.
This is an important step in showing both the new non-hyphened identity (explained later in this
document) and the shift from projects (.eu domain) to brand/product (.org domain). To make the
transition smoother a complete redirection policy is in place to ensure no visits are lost due to
the domain name changes.
3.2 The Weblog ( www.fiware.org/blog )
As FIWARE evolves the quantity and quality of the information eligible for curation and
publication at the weblog is increasing. Very much a dissemination tool, the weblog represents
an opportunity to further elaborate on news, success stories and the like.
As an important step in terms of diversity, not only the Press Office team but selected
contributors have issued valuable content for the blog in the last months. The editorial policy is
now structured and included in the global conversation calendar that drives day-to-day activities.
The role of the weblog is in line with the main strategy: focus on real stories, on success cases
coming from the different sources available. Starting with the Phase 2 Use Cases and shifting
little by little to the SMEs selected by the Acceleration Program – showing a growing footprint of
FIWARE usage throughout Europe.
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A post summarizing 2014 closed the period May-December. A total of 46 blog posts were issued
during this timeframe. From the Acceleration Program to FIWARE Challenges information, the
weblog represents a live container to review the brand evolution and shows the continuous
growth in terms of its presence and relevance.
3.3 FIWARE Social Properties
3.3.1. On-line Conversation Screening (OCS) – Phase 2
As part of the tasks developed around the FIWARE Social Ecosystem a new wave of the OCS
was performed during the summer of 2014. This study, performed by a well-known external
company, Empirica, is a comprehensive listening work of FIWARE and its related terms and
competitors throughout the network. This collection of data is afterwards categorized and
analysed by experts, ending into a detailed report which shows the position and health of our
brand in the different scenarios of the digital communication ecosystem.
The full report (in Spanish) could be found at:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/s1mun1nf510kmw2/0207-
0614TE%20Informe%202%C2%AA%20Escucha%20Digital%20sobre%20Fi-
Ware%20y%20su%20territorio%20v1.2.pdf?dl=0
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The most relevant conclusions are summarized below for your convenience:
FIWARE presence in the network has clearly improved. It represents now a Share of
Voice of 9,5% vs. 1,5% one year ago. In absolute terms, the mean number of mentions
in the network has gone up to 1305 / month, compared with 165 in 2013.
FIWARE conversation is centered in Twitter. Starts to be present in some developer’s
communities and ecosystems, however it is still stimulated by FIWARE itself and the
public and private companies around the PPP initiative.
FIWARE conversation starts to include some discussion about its operating
capabilities. Even with the doubts inherent to any new development this is a very
promising sign of the product being adopted or at least considered.
Conversation around FIWARE presents a clear positive sentiment. 41% of the
mentions can be rated as positive while only 6% are negative. Nevertheless an opinion
trend against FIWARE raised based on two specific articles in Tech Crunch and GenBeta
– criticizing FIWARE as a marketing-only, challenge-based initiative without real future or
real application beyond.
Regarding a sectorial approach, FIWARE is well positioned in:
o SMART CITIES: With some advantage to other players based on the existence of
several success stories. FIWARE should build harder on this to maintain the
position and also should drive the message of serving citizens rather than
controlling them.
o Internet of Things (IoT): FIWARE is considered as one of the references in this
area. The conversation should stress integration with other platforms and security
to even better position in this arena.
On the other hand, FIWARE position is weak compared with major competitors (such
as Google and Amazon) in all the sectors and areas where those companies are playing
commercial wars. This is a normal situation as FIWARE is not yet in the position of
competing at price level, or even at QoS yet. However it should be taken into account to
understand the full competitive picture:
o Big Data, Cloud Services: Currently a commodity, much based in price. For non-
massive applications there is a opportunity to play a role, always based in added-
value and, mainly, on security and confidentiality.
o Market: Dominated by Amazon, a mature sub-sector with little space for
competitors.
o Identity Management: Again, dominated by Google and Facebook, a niche
opportunity for a new player who can offer better security and confidentiality
features.
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3.3.2. Specific performance by Channel
FIWARE ecosystem is, as reported in previous deliverables, centered around Twitter and
Linkedin. This is a typical structure of B2B companies, who use more professional oriented
networks to spread their messages to their respective target audiences.
Facebook and Google+ are also part of this Ecosystem. In the case of Facebook to exploit the
possibility of maintaining a more relaxed and informal conversation with the target, also including
side information interesting for the audience but not directly related to FIWARE product.
Google+ is a must to reinforce search engines positioning, especially for Google Search and
YouTube.
The picture completes with a series of information containers. Beyond the website itself as the
landing platform for in-depth information around all aspects of the brand, YouTube channel
contains the audiovisual assets, Flickr the photographs and SlideShare the presentations and
infographics. All these assets are referenced through the day-to-day posting dynamizing the
traffic throughout the full FIWARE Digital Ecosystem.
It follows a summary of the most relevant KPIs of these networks and their evolution in the
considered period. All the reports, coming from a comprehensive set of professional tools can be
found at:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tghbtqd41m2v7qm/AAAQtjHRaoZAlbqAvCN8PZ8Ma?dl=0
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FIware
With an increment of 2269 followers in these 8 months, which represents about 10 new followers
per day, FIWARE Twitter account is now the most successful network to spread out FIWARE
message. An average of 4 tweets per working day was achieved, with a positive Engagement
rate of 0,265%, corresponding to more than 9K mentions, over 2K retweets and almost 700
replies.
The most interesting behavior besides those numbers is the continuous pace of joining
followers. Whereas in earlier periods FIWARE Twitter profile evolution was much influenced by
the presence of the brand in big events – and the noise of targeted actions at these events –
during the last months the rise in the number of followers is much more organic and healthy, with
individuals joining just because of the growing relevance of FIWARE within the different groups
of interest.
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/FIWARE-4239932
A long-term strategy has been put in place for the Linkedin FIWARE Group. As the brand is
turning its message into a more commercial / business talk, Linkedin is gaining momentum not
only by “recruiting” new members but starting to show activity in the form of discussions around
the technology, the acceleration program and the news generated by the different stakeholders.
It is still a bit too early to analyze statistics, but more than 600 members have joined the group
and a mean of 2 discussions per week are generated. The membership profile is very promising,
with C-level executives and company owners from SMEs taking part more and more on the loop.
The importance of Linkedin will grow as the brand continues taking steps towards its definitive
business scheme beyond EC project framework.
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eu.fiware
Even being a network more suitable for individuals and B2C companies, FIWARE has taken the
opportunity to leverage its presence in the Social space by maintaining a Facebook profile. As
mentioned before the type of publications and the tone of the speech are much more informal,
centered around visual content and including some unbranded content that generates
engagement among our target audiences.
The strategy has proven successful. In 8 months the fans have multiplied almost by 3 and by the
time of writing this report are over 2,000 already. However, being this KPI important as it will
generate a critical mass, which is really valuable is the interaction ratio of almost 0,9%, which
shows a real value and affinity of the contents served through this channel. The pace of
publishing is between 2 and 3 posts per week, for a total of 87 posts.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/FIWARE
YouTube is, as of today, not only a container for audiovisual material, but a Social Network in
itself. Moreover is the second absolute searching tool used at WW level, only after Google
Search. For all these reasons is highly recommendable for any brand to make extensive usage
of this network to show relevant messages in video format.
FIWARE Youtube channel as of December 31st 2014, comprises 93 videos with more than 75K
views. The number of subscribers went dramatically up in the May-December period to more
than 400. The total viewing time spent in our channel accounts for almost a year.
In a later section of this document references to the most popular videos are made. Please refer
there for further information on them.
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3.4. Promotional Material
Following the evolution of the Brand, different promotional materials have been designed,
produced and distributed. Much linked with the support to events, these materials comprise a
variety of formats, from stands to notebooks, from infographics to banners, from T-shirts to
leaflets.
3.4.1. Support to Events
During the period May to December 2014 a number of Events were attended by FIWARE and
supported with different promotional materials. The most relevant events are listed here below,
along with a link to their respective materials. Note in some cases the provided links point to
what is called “Final Arts”. These are ready-to-print files including some technical add-on’s such
as the color palette and the positioning spots.
Campus Party™ Mexico – June 2014
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1wuwzz0dpn4v3iu/AADamnjmTmsqDcEFZVQI2Hsoa?dl=0
2nd European Conference on the Future Internet (ECFI) – September 2014
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/h5yik5dkldnmlgw/AAA5Tya4cn2vSoh2b5cNkWgia?dl=0
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FIWARE Multisite Event -- October 2014 (no link)
Smart City Expo World Congress – November 2014
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ihpe3hj6r0482k5/AACNDxWHbU_8-lgQtTl2IcLra?dl=0
Startup Weekend Events – 4Q 2014
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/afavgtmgrcgw2do/AAAvjhY9ng8ktGWEWZR8CeGIa?dl=0
Campus Party™ Mexico – June 2014
FIWARE was a Gold sponsor in this event, targeted at Developers, in which the official
announcement of a FIWARE Lab node took place among other activities. Please refer to the
correspondent dedicated report on this event for further details (it can be accessed as public
information at the FIWARE forge).
In terms of marketing support a stand was designed and produced for the event. This is the
render image of it:
Also a T-shirt was designed and produced. Unfortunately it could not be distributed due to issues
at Mexican customs.
Finally different challenges for developers were run at the event. Apart from the promotion and
live coverage through the different channels awards were given, supported by the corresponding
diploma. IoT, Smart Cities and Mobile were the areas in which the different teams developed
their applications. This is a snapshot of one of the designed diploma:
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ECFI 2nd Edition – September 2014, Munich
The European Conference on the Future Internet is the program level event of the FIWARE
PPP. In the Second Edition the opportunity was taken to officially launch the Acceleration
Program (3rd Phase of the Project). With the presence of Senior Management of the companies
and selected representatives from the European Commission the announcement of the 16
Accelerator Consortia selected for this phase was made, with great emphasis on the 80 Million
Euro devoted to SMEs all along Europe to be distributed in the next couple of years.
Several materials were developed to support this event and the commented piece of news,
starting with the promotion of the event through the different channels. This is an example of the
pieces used:
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Very much in the same code, a big banner for decoration at the event was designed and
produced. This was the central piece of communication during the event:
FIWARE Multisite Event – Spain, October 2014
Organized by the Spanish Ministry of Industry, a multisite event was held in Seville, Gran
Canaria and Valencia for three days, in which several FIWARE stakeholders, including SMEs
and Accelerators discussed and build the future for FIWARE. Along with this activity, FIWARE
took the opportunity to run the FIWARE Challenges Finals. These finals awarded the FIWARE
Society Challenge and also the FIWARE Excellence Challenge, which gathers the winners of the
FIWARE Society Challenge along with the winners of the other two challenges run and awarded
at the Campus Party Brazil in February 2014.
A dedicated landing page for the event was developed, along with a campaign to promote it. In
the venue of Valencia, the multisite event was combined with a FIWARE Startup Weekend
Special Edition. These events, supported by FIWARE through the Press Office and by selected
speakers, are discussed separately in this document.
Smart City Expo World Congress – Barcelona, November 2014
Following the experience from 2013, and being Smart Cities a key market for FIWARE, the
SCEWC was considered a key event and FIWARE played a sponsorship role.
The center of the activities was around our stand, designed by a well-known visual artist,
Boamistura (www.boamistura.com/). The space depicted different messages from different angles,
all related to the FIWARE world and the Smart Cities universe, and was used for interviews,
meetings, point of information and to demo some of the FIWARE success stories to date. A total of 8
presentations were performed. Ad-hoc Twitter pieces were used to announce this on-site.
On top of the activity at the stand, a number of conferences, workshops and a boot camp were run
during the event attracting different targets, from institutional to SMEs, thus spreading FIWARE
around the Smart Cities stakeholder community.
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Startup Weekend FIWARE Special Edition – Diverse locations, 4Q2014
Startup Weekend events started to be organized from September 2014 onwards. They started in
a stand-alone mode, run by Startup Europe as partner of the FIWARE consortium, and based on
their own resources, including a FIWARE evangelist properly training.
From October 2014, and in order to enhance the results of the events, a new format was
proposed which involved FIWARE specialists from the Technical Chapters, running challenges
upon the participants.
FIWARE Press Office supported the events with generic communication materials (such as
leaflets and roll-up’s, and by creating videos as an award for the winning teams in each location.
These videos are not uploaded into the YouTube domain as the stage of progress of the
application is still in the concept phase. The featured companies have been given the videos for
their own use, and FIWARE will keep an eye on their path to real products to understand
whether they can become a Success Story and/or FIWARE Ambassadors.
3.4.2 Generic Marketing Materials
In order to answer the needs for day-to-day materials, a number of different items have been
designed and produced to be used either in events and/or digital channels throughout the project
life.
Apart from the audiovisual material, which is later discussed in this document, these are the
most relevant marketing materials developed for general use:
a) Notebook:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/egcxa6nc91ankth/Notebook.pdf?dl=0
A general purpose notebook with basic information of FIWARE for
developers. Primarily designed for Startup Weekend Events as a
giveaway to participants, now is an off-the-shelf resource at the disposal
of FIWARE stakeholders to be used in meetings / events and the like.
b) Brochures:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/w99tfuukaekyl3k/AAAFPTOqchJsKP2K-
Q20n0O_a?dl=0
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Two different brochures were developed and produced. Please note these
are live documents which are reviewed either because a significant
change has happened and/or anytime that they need to be reprinted. The
links provided point to the latest available version at the time of issuing
this document.
- A folded general purpose FIWARE brochure which explains all
aspects of the platform. When fully unfolded on one side 16
different tabs covers the essential information about different
topics around the brand. The other side is the FIWARE infography
(see below).
- A brochure devoted to the FIWARE Accelerator Programme. It
explains throughout fully the Programme with its conditions, the
partners involved etc. In the latest versions, selected results from
the 1st Open Call are included.
c) Infographics
A number of these materials have been developed. They have different
uses, starting with spreading information in a very visual format through
the different channels, especially Social Media. Also they can serve (and
have served) as the base to generate different digital pieces such as
banners, and also off-line materials such as roll-up’s. These infographics
are stored in the FIWARE SlideShare Channel, as previously mentioned
in this report. A link is provided below to your convenience.
We would like to mention three different infographics that have been
extensively used:
- FIWARE Accelerator Program 1st Open Call Results
- The FIWARE Accelerator Program Concept
- The FIWARE General Concept
These infographics could be found at:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jdntnwky9vv4v17/AABPYwBAXgiYFHngNNz
po_Y8a?dl=0
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3.5. The FIWARE Website, Forge and Wiki Statistics
3.5.1. The FIWARE Website, Forge and Wiki: Current Statistics
The FIWARE Website statistics during this period demonstrates the large outreach of FIWARE
beyond the EU research community and thus meeting the goal of creating an actual community
of developers and interested third parties.
In the previous period, the top month was September 2013 with a total of 9.6K hits and 5.2K
unique hits. For this reporting period, all months after Jun 2014 are higher – and most times
more than double – and October 2014 tops with a total of 86.7K hits and 41.2K unique hits.
Note the following diagram only include statistics from April 2014 onwards as long as that was
the point when the new domains (fiware instead of fi-ware) were configured.
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The FIWARE forge statistics do also show a strong growth as long as September almost
doubles the average stats with a total of 5.2K unique visitors and 9.6K overall hits.
For the FIWARE forge tools, in the previous period, the top month was September 2013 with a
total of 31.5K hits and 11.5K unique hits. For this reporting period, all months after Jun 2014 are
higher than the previously mentioned peak also and October 2014 tops with a total of 47.6K hits
and 20.6K unique hits. Therefore the usage of the Wiki and other forge tools has been
significantly higher in order to address the commitments of GEs specification, development and
documentation.
Note again, the following diagram only include statistics from April 2014 onwards as long as that
was the point when the new domains (fiware instead of fi-ware) were configured.
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3.5.2. The FIWARE Website, Forge and Wiki: Past Statistics (Sep 2013)
The following diagram shows the FIWARE web statistics as of Sep 2013 (previous reporting
period). At that time, the number of hits on our main webpage consolidated between 6K-7K per
month.
As of Sep 2013 and regarding the forge statistics we can see the activity in terms of unique hits
per month was from 3K to 6K.
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4 Communication activities You can find the content of this chapter as well in the wiki of FIWARE.
During the last month of this project and especially after 3rd Phase was launched, a sharp shift in
communications has happened. Very much due to a willing to change into a more commercial
mood, a number of actions have been performed to better serve market needs and to prepare
the launch of FIWARE as a real product into the market.
A non-exhaustive list of these actions is explained here:
- Revision of the FIWARE branding, and inclusion of new actors into it, specifically the
FIWARE Acceleration Program as the real tool to connect technology with real
businesses (SMEs and Entrepreneurs).
- Concentration of messages around a unique brand, FIWARE, shading visibility of the
projects beneath it and the PPP itself, especially in terms of brand image and external
channels (Web and Social Media).
- Creation of the so-called FIWARE Press Office to act as brand guardian and provide all
FIWARE stakeholders with the marketing activities and materials needed to reflect the
status and needs of the whole program.
Disclaimer: The FIWARE Press Office is part of the FIWARE Project and the CONCORD CSA.
Therefore, part of the actions, materials and activities described in this deliverable and
concurrent with both projects and may be duplicated in the correspondent deliverables for the
sake of completeness. The boundary between projects is diffuse, especially when dealing with
event participation, global brand guidelines and the like.
In this chapter we will discuss:
- The FIWARE Brand Identity review (4.1)
- The FIWARE Audiovisual Materials (4.2)
- The FIWARE Press Activities (4.3)
- Other FIWARE Communication Actions (4.4)
4.1 FIWARE Brand Identity Review
As discussed, the need for a more homogenous communication around the brand was viewed
as a must by the launch of Phase 3, back in July 2014. A number of actions were performed
following the guidelines of different actors within the program.
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a) Renaming of FI-WARE to FIWARE: The elimination of the hyphen between the two
words was executed, affecting all communications, web and social properties, etc.
Maintaining Future Internet (FI) as part of the naming, the new approach moves into the
product arena rather than reflecting a project (ware = technology foundation) within the
concept of Future Internet.
b) Renaming of other instances within the FIWARE Universe. Specifically
- FI-LAB (The experimentation instance for developers) was turned into FIWARE
Lab, building on the idea of transforming it into a sub-product under the same
brand.
- FI-OPS (The set of tools for providers of technology) was turned into FIWARE
Ops. The reason being very much the same of that of FIWARE Lab. This brand
belongs to XIFI project – which will be integrated shortly into FIWARE Technology
Foundation continuation project.
c) To serve Phase 3 project a new visual Universe, linked intimal with the FIWARE one was
created under the concept of the FIWARE Accelerator Programme. These creative
assets are at disposal of any of the respective Acceleration Consortia to build on the first
Commercial approach of FIWARE: The 80 M€ for SMEs and Entrepreneurs to build real
products onto the platform.
In these links the materials ready-to-use, developed by the FIWARE Press Office could be
found:
General FIWARE New Branding:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uz79mo775zaftp4/AAAqsLc8O0-UrCF_6D0S5TGJa?dl=0
FIWARE Acceleration Programme Branding:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rvd8r8dd4ru4smz/AACr_U88viTWywkJWdFUi5q0a?dl=0
4.2 FIWARE Audiovisual Materials
Already mentioned in this document (YouTube activity) a growing number of audiovisual
materials have been developed. In terms of content, we are moving from the academic-
technological side into the commercial side. As time goes by, more success stories, promotional
content, advertising-like pieces are expecting to grow, leveraging the pure technical oriented
side which is now being replaced by physical trainings, the support of the CSAs actions and
presentations.
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A total of 93 videos accounting for more than 75 K views were available at the FIWARE
YouTube channel by December 31st, 2014. This channel is the cornerstone of the audiovisual
activity, but videos can also be used to be embedded in selected forums, communities, etc.
under a Paid Media strategy – as the one performed with the Accelerator Programme
Promotional Video in September-October 2014. Also to note that other primary functions of the
video materials are to serve as content for the Social Media publications and to be used at
selected events, among others.
For a complete idea of the work being done, please visit our channel at YouTube
(https://www.youtube.com/user/FIWARE). These are the top videos in terms of number of views:
1. FIWARE Accelerator Programme : 20K+ views
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVGCoiUBXvI
The masterpiece to announce and promote the 80 Million Euro initiative
from the EC devoted to SMEs and Entrepreneurs.
2. FIWARE Cloud Blueprints: 8K+ views.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdZS_0jt6Vo
It features a technical piece around building Cloud Services.
3. Introduction to FIWARE: 5K+ views.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVS632As4Jw
An animated graphics video which shows a simple explanation about
FIWARE product, services and opportunities.
4. ECFI Munich Promotional Video: 4K+ views.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbjMz8oKoe8
A teaser promotional piece to drive to registration to the ECFI event in
Munich in which the Acceleration Programme was to be presented.
4.3 FIWARE Press Activities
In order to make FIWARE visible the activity around Press has taken an important role. While
FIWARE was talking mainly around technology the need for mentions or articles was restricted
only to specialized media and communities, where the technical speech creates interest and
conversation around it.
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Now it is the time for showing the world that FIWARE is a reality, that conveys products and that
supports real business to happen. For this reason, dedicated resources within the FIWARE
Press Office are in place.
The main tasks undergoing in the Press Activities field are as follows:
1. Creation of a database of Press contacts to be used when appropriate.
2. Coordination with other Press Initiatives of FIWARE stakeholders (other projects, the EC,
Data Providers, FIWARE Providers) to ensure FIWARE message is not contradictory nor
duplicated.
3. Creation and distribution of Press Material (Press Releases, Press Kits) when
appropriate.
Until December 2014, two big actions took place for Press:
a. The early announcement of the FIWARE Accelerator Programme at Seville, in March
2013, jointly with the opening of the FIWARE Lab node at this city.
b. The official launch of the FIWARE Accelerator Programme at the ECFI-2 in Munich in
September 2014.
The Press Clipping for both actions can be found at:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/11798ejzeybspre/AAAnSwjikrizXe5TWvVhmiJKa?dl=0
It is also worth visiting the correspondent area of Press Coverage within FIWARE website. This
section is an up-to-date container for mentions to FIWARE in the different media, especially at
the digital landscape.
Please understand that the list of Press Contacts is not a public document. For privacy reasons
of the individuals on it and to preserve FIWARE Intellectual Property this list cannot be disclosed
in a public document such as this deliverable.
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5 Dissemination activities You can find the content of this chapter as well in the wiki of FIWARE.
FIWARE dissemination activities aim to influence the broader community and foster the adoption
of FIWARE results by means of:
Publishing technical and scientific papers to boost the dissemination within the Research
Community.
Participating in relevant industrial events such as conferences, workshops, symposiums
or Code Camps or in events organized by the EU. Specific effort will be made to inform
Open Source communities through participation at relevant events.
Organizing Hackathons to attract third party developers and entrepreneurs exploiting the
FIWARE LAB.
The sections below enumerate and describe all other dissemination activities performed so far.
(Last update in December 2014).
5.1 Scientific Papers and Panels
In the last eight months (May to DEC 2014) the following contributions have been produced:
Web 3D Conference 2014
o Title: Configurable Instances of 3D Models for Declarative 3D in the Web
o Authors: Felix Klein, Torsten Spieldenner, Kristian Sons, and Philipp Slusallek
o Proceedings of the Nineteenth International ACM Conference on 3D Web
Technologies, page 71-79, 2014
o URL: https://graphics.cg.uni-s...eclarative-3d-in-the-web/
o Date: August 8-10, 2014
o Status: Published
o Partner: DFKI
Web 3D Conference 2014
o Title: Blast: A Binary Large Structured Transmission Format for the Web
o Authors: Jan Sutter, Kristian Sons, and Philipp Slusallek
o Proceedings of the Nineteenth International ACM Conference on 3D Web
Technologies of Web3D '14 , page 45--52, August 2014
o URL: https://graphics.cg.uni-s...ssion-format-for-the-web/
o Date: August 8-10, 2014
o Status: Published
o Partner: DFKI
Computer Graphics Forum Journal (Proceedings of Pacific Graphics 2014)
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o Title: shade.js: Adaptive Material Descriptions
o Authors: Kristian Sons, Felix Klein, Jan Sutter, and Philipp Slusallek
o Computer Graphics Forum (Proceedings of Pacific Graphics 2014), Vol. 33(7),
2014
o URL: http://xml3d.org/xml3d/papers/shade.js/
o Date: October 8-10, 2014
o Status: Published
o Partner: DFKI
International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC 2014)
o Title: Runtime management of multi-level SLAs for transport and logistics
services (industry paper)
o Authors: C. Cassales Marquezan, A. Metzger, R. Franklin, and K. Pohl
o Venue: Paris, France
o Date: November 3-6, 2014
o Status: Published
o Partners: UDE
IEEE Internet Computing Magazine
o Title: Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting in WebRTC PaaS
Infrastructures: The Case of Kurento
o Authors: L. Lopez-Fernandez, M. Gallego, B. Garcia, D. Fernandez-Lopez, and
F.J. Lopez
o IEEE Internet Computing Magazine, Vol. 18(6), pp. 34-40, 2014
o Status: Published
o Partners: URJC, NAEVATEC
Workshop on Semantics for Big Data on the Internet of Things
(http://kat.ee.surrey.ac.uk/SemBIoT2014/index.htm#)
o Title: Handling smart environment devices, data and services at the semantic
level with the FI-WARE core platform
o Authors: Fano Ramparany, Fermin Galan Marquez, Javier Soriano, and Tarek
Elsaleh
o Venue: Washington, USA
o Date: October 27-30 2014
o Status: published
o Partners involved: Orange, Telefonica, UPM, UoSurrey
8th International Conference on Next Generation Mobile Apps, Services and
Technologies (NGMAST 2014)
o Title: Towards Augmented Reality Applications in a Mobile Web Context
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o Authors: Antti Karhu, Arto Heikkinen, Timo Koskela
o Venue: Oxford, UK
o Date: 10-12 September 2014
o Status: Published
o Partners: UO
8th International Conference on Next Generation Mobile Apps, Services and
Technologies (NGMAST 2014)
o Title: Augmented Reality Web Applications with Mobile Agents in the Internet
of Things
o Authors: Teemu Leppänen, Arto Heikkinen, Antti Karhu, Erkki Harjula, Jukka
Riekki and Timo Koskela
o Venue: Oxford, UK
o Date: 10-12 September 2014
o Status: Published
o Partners: UO
The nineteenth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC 2014)
o Title: A distributed POI data model based on the entity-component approach
o Authors: Arto Heikkinen, Ari Okkonen, Antti Karhu, Timo Koskela
o Venue: Madeira, Portugal
o Date: 23-26 June 2014
o Status: Published
o Partners: UO
Connected Smart Cities Strategy Forum
o Venue: Pleinlaan 9, 1 st floor, 1050 Brussels
o Date: Dec 9-10, 2014
o Organizer: ENOLL (European Network on Living Labs)
Fourth International Joint Conference on Ambient Intelligence
o Title: Fiware Infrastructure for SmartHome Applications
o Authors: Alia Bellabas, Fano Ramparany, and Marylin Arndt
o Venue: Dublin, Ireland
o Date: December 3rd, 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners: Orange
2nd International Conference on Information Technology , E-Government and
Applications ( ICITEA 2013
o Title: Citizen-centric Smart Cities: M-Technology for realizing Smart
Participatory Urban Sensing
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o Authors: Mohamed Salem and Joachim Schonowski and Axel Küpper
o Venue: Istanbul, Turkey
o Date: 22-23 November 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners: DT
The 7th conference on Internet of Things and Smart Spaces (ruSMART 2014)
o Title: Linked Data-Driven Smart Spaces
o Authors: Boris Moltchanov, Oscar Rodriguez Rocha, Cristhian Figueroa,
Iacopo Vagliano
o Venue: St.-Petersburg, Russia
o Date: August 28, 2014
o Status: Published
o Partners: TI
The 2nd International Conference on Computing, Management and
Telecommunications (ComManTel 2014)
o Title: Generic Enablers Concept and Two Implementations for Europeran
Future Internet Test-bed
o Authors: Boris Moltchanov and Oscar Rodriguez Rocha
o Venue: Duy Tan University. Da Nang, Vietnam
o Date: April 27-29, 2014
o Status: Published
o Partners: TI
The 6th International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control
Systems (ICUMT 2014)
o Title: A Context Broker To Enable Future IoT Applications and Services
o Authors: Boris Moltchanov and Oscar Rodriguez Rocha
o Venue: St.Petersburg, Russia
o Date: October 06-08, 2014
o Status: Published
o Partners: TI
Workshop on DAta Mining And Smart Cities Applications (DAMASCA 2015)
o Title: Monitoring the citizens' perception on urban security in Smart City
environments
o Authors: Luca Cagliero, Tania Cerquitelli, Silvia Chiusano, Pierangelo Garino,
Marco Nardone, Barbara Pralio, Luca Venturini
o Venue: Seoul, Korea
o Date: April 13-17, 2015
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o Status: Accepted
o Partners: POLITO, TI, TOWL
2014 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing with
Applications (ISPA-2014)
o Title: Misleading generalized itemset mining in the cloud
o Authors: Elena Baralis, Luca Cagliero, Tania Cerquitelli, Silvia Chiusano, Paolo
Garza, Luigi Grimaudo, Fabio Pulvirenti
o Venue: Milano, Italy
o Date: August 26-28, 2014
o Status: Published
o Partners: POLITO
World Telecommunication Congress (WTC), Berlin, 2014
o Title: Dynamic Class of Service Mapping for Quality of Experience Control in
Future Networks.
o Authors: F. Delli Priscoli, L. Fogliati, A. Palo, A. Pietrabissa
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: June, 1-3, 2014
o Status: Published
o Partners: UniRoma1 (Sapienza University of Rome)
World Telecommunication Congress (WTC), Berlin, 2014
o Title: A decentralized load balancing algorithm for heterogeneous wireless
access networks.
o Authors: F. Delli Priscoli, G Oddi, A. Pietrabissa, V. Suraci
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: June, 1-3, 2014
o Status: Published
o Partners: UniRoma1 (Sapienza University of Rome)
2014 IEEE International Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC)
o Title: Electric vehicles charging control based on future internet generic
enablers.
o Authors: A. Lanna, F. Liberati, L. Zuccaro, and A. Di Giorgio
o Venue: Florence, Italy
o Date: 17-19 December 2014
o Status: Published
o Partners: UniRoma1 (Sapienza University of Rome)
Previously reported are:
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2nd International Conference on Information Technology , E-Government and Applications
( ICITEA 2013 )
o Title: Citizen-centric Smart Cities: M-Technology for realizing Smart
Participatory Urban Sensing
o Authors: Mohamed Salem and Joachim Schonowski and Axel Küpper
o Venue: Istanbul, Turkey
o Date: 22-23 November 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners: DT
Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society
o Title: Anonymously Sharing Flickr Pictures with Facebook Friends
o Authors: Jan Camenisch, Günter Karjoth, Gregory Neven, and Franz-Stefan
Preiss
o Venue: Berlin, DE
o Date: 4 November, 2013
o Status: Accepted (To be presented)
o Partners involved: IBM Research Zurich
EnviroInfo 2013
o Title: Future Internet enablers for VGI applications
o Authors: D. Havlik, J. Soriano, S. E. Middleton, H. van der Schaaf, J. Pielorz,
C. Granell, A. Berre
o Venue: Hamburg, Germany
o Date: 2-4 September 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved: UPM
2nd International Conference on Information Technology , E-Government and Applications
( ICITEA 2013 )
o Title:Semantic Positioning - An Innovative Approach for Providing Location-
based Services based on the Web of Data
o Authors: Abdulbaki Uzun and Mohamed Salem and Axel Küpper
o Venue: Irvine, California
o Date: September 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners: DT
▪ SECRYPT 2013
o Title: Abusing Social Netweorks with Abuse Reports
o Authors: S.Trabelsi, H.Bouafif
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o Venue: Reykjavick, Iceland
o Date: 29-31 July 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved: SAP
Future Networks & Mobile Summit 2013
o Title: A new meta-model for Future Internet architectures
o Authors: H. Einsiedler, R. Aguiar (Universidade de Aveiro, Instituto de
Telecomunicacoes, Portugal), A. Gavras (EURESCOM, Germany), H.
Schotten (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany)
o Venue: Lisbon, Portugal
o Date: 3-5 July 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved: DT
Future Networks & Mobile Summit 2013
o Title: A common open interface to programmatically control and supervise
open networks in the Future Internet
o Authors: Palo, L. Zuccaro, A. Simeoni, V. Suraci, L. Musto, P. Garino
o Venue: Lisbon, Portugal
o Date: 3-5 July 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved: TI UNIROMA1 ALU-I
IEEE 2nd International Conference on Mobile Services (MS 2013)
o Title: Positioning Enabler for realizing location-based community services
o Authors: Mohamed Salem and Ulrich Bareth and Axel Küpper
o Venue: Santa Clara, CA, USA
o Date: 27 June - 2 July, 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners: DT
The 18th ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies (SACMAT)
o Title: Sticky Policies on Mobile Devices
o Authors: Francesco Di Cerbo, Slim Trabelsi
o Venue: Amsterdam, the Netherlands
o Date: June 12-14, 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved SAP
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21st European Conference on Information Systems
o Title: Adoption of an online sales channel and “appification” in the enterprise
application software market: a qualitative study
o Authors: Novelli Francesco, Wenzel Stefan
o Venue: Utrecht, the Netherlands
o Date: June 5-8, 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved SAP
IEEE Internet Computing Magazine
o Title: Citizen-centric Smart Cities: M-Technology for realizing Smart
Participatory Urban Sensing
o Authors: Mohamed Salem and Joachim Schonowski and Axel Küpper
o Venue: -
o Date: -
o Status: Under Review
o Partners: DT
IEEE 2nd International Conference on Mobile Services (MS 2013)
o Title: Positioning Enabler for realizing location-based community services
o Authors: Mohamed Salem and Ulrich Bareth and Axel Küpper
o Venue: Santa Clara, CA, USA
o Date: 27 June - 2 July, 2013
o Status: Under Review
o Partners: DT
IEEE International Conference on Communications 2013 - 2nd workshop on "Clouds,
Networks and Data Centers- A Holistic Approach Towards an Integrated Service
Provider Infrastructure"
o Title: Network as a Service in cloud computing (Architectural alternatives for
integration and deployment)
o Authors: József Bíró, Lóránt Németh, Krisztián Sinka, József Varga
o Venue: Budapest, Hungary
o Date: 9-13 June 2013
o Status: Cancelled
o Partners involved: Nokia Siemens Networks
4th International Workshop on Data Usage Management
o Title: Log Design for Accountability
o Authors: Denis Butin, Marcos Chicote and Daniel Le Métayer
o Venue: San Francisco, US
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o Date: 23 May 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved: Inria
International CTIA Wireless 2013
o Title: (not finalized yet)
o Authors: (not finalized yet)
o Venue: Las Vegas, US
o Date: 21-23 May 2013
o Status: Cancelled
o Partners involved: Nokia Siemens Networks
Computers, Privacy & Data Protection, 6th International Conference (CPDP2013)
o Title: Accountability by Design - From General Principles to Effective Protection -
Panel Data Protection Accountability - Who creates the account? - Computers,
Privacy & Data Protection, 6th International Conference (CPDP2013)
o Authors: Denis Butin, Marcos Chicote and Daniel Le Métayer
o Venue: Brussels, Belgium
o Date: 23-25 January 2013
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Inria
4th International IEEE Workshop on Open NGN and IMS Testbeds (ONIT 2012)
o Title: X-centric Positioning: A Combination of Device-centric and Multi-RAT
Network-centric Positioning Approaches
o Authors: Mohamed Salem and Peter Ruppel and Ulrich Bareth and Axel Küpper
o Venue: California, USA
o Date: 3-7 December 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners: DT
ITU Kaleidoscope conference: Building Sustainable Communities
o Title: Standard-based Publish/Subscribe Service Enabler for Social Applications
and Augmented Reality Services
o Authors: Boris Moltchanov, Oscar Rodríguez Rocha
o Venue: Kyoto, Japan
o Date: 23-24 April 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners: TI
8th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications
o Title: Compressed Domain Moving Object Detection based on H.264/AVC
Macroblock Types
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o Authors: Marcus Laumer, Peter Amon, Andreas Hutter, André Kaup
o Venue: Barcelona, Spain
o Date: 21-24 February 2013
o Status: Presented
o Partners: SIEMENS
WSF12 - The 2012 Workshop on Security Frameworks "Socio-technical Security"
o Title: Log Design for Accountability
o Authors: Denis Butin, Marcos Chicote and Daniel Le Métayer
o Venue: Università degli Studi di Catania, Catania, Italy
o Date: 11 December 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Inria
International Conference of the PRESCIENT Project
o Title: Accountability by Design for Privacy
o Authors: Denis Butin, Marcos Chicote and Daniel Le Métayer
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 27-28 November 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Inria
5th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation
o Title: Towards Security Certification Schemas for the Internet of Services in New
Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS)
o Authors: V. Lotz, S. P. Kaluvuri, F. Di Cerbo, and A. Sabetta
o Venue: Limassol, Cyprus
o Date: 19-21 November 2012
o Status: Paper pp. 1–5
o Partners involved SAP
8th International Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM'2012)
o Title: SLA-aware Resource Overcommit in a Cloud
o Authors: D. Breitgand, Z. Dubitzky, A. Glikson, A. Epstein, I. Shapira
o Venue: Las Vegas, USA
o Date: 22-26 October 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: IBM
8th International Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM'2012)
o Title: Cloud Resource Management
o Authors: D. Breitgand and D. Raz
o Venue: Las Vegas, USA
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o Date: 22-26 October 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: IBM
7th International Conference on Malicious and Unwanted Software (Malware’2012)
o Title: Code synchronization by morphological analysis
o Authors: G.Bonfante, J.-Y. Marion, F. Sabatier, A. Thierry
o Venue: Fajardo, Puerto Rico
o Date: 16-18 October 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Inria
19th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS’2012)
o Title: Aligot: Cryptographic Function Identification in Obfuscated Binary Programs
o Authors: J. Calvet, J. M. Fernandez, J.-Y. Marion
o Venue: Raleigh, NC, USA
o Date: 16-18 October 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Inria
Annual Privacy Forum 2012
o Title: The Use of USDL-SEC for Privacy Goals
o Authors: Slim Trabelsi and Francesco Di Cerbo
o Venue: Limassol, Cyprus
o Date: 10-11 October 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved SAP
IEEE 5th Symposium on Configuration Analytics and Automation (IEEE SafeConfig
2012)
o Increasing Android Security using a Lightweight OVAL-based Vulnerability
Assessment Framework
o Authors: Martín Barrère, Gaëtan Hurel, Rémi Badonnel and Olivier Festor
o Venue: Baltimore, USA
o Date: 3-4 October 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved Inria
10th annual conference on Privacy, security and Trust 2012
o Title: Sticky Policies for Data Control in the Cloud
o Authors: Slim Trabelsi and Jakub Sendor
o Venue: Paris, France
o Date: 16-18 July 2012
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o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved SAP
SAC 2013
o Title: An Experiment Specification Language for Goal-Driven, Automated
Performance Evaluations
o Authors: D. Westermann, J. Happe, and R. Farahbod
o Venue: Coimbra, Portugal
o Date: 18-22 March 2013
o Status: To be published
o Partners involved SAP
11th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik
o Title: Evaluating the App-Store Model for Enterprise Application Software and
Related Services
o Authors: Wenzel Stefan, Novelli Francesco, Burkard Christoph
o Venue: Leipzig, Germany
o Date: 27 February - 01 March 2013
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved SAP
9th International Conference on the Economics of Grids, Clouds, Systems, and Services
o Title: A Mixed-Methods Research Approach to Investigate the Transition from on-
Premise to on-Demand Software Delivery
o Authors: Novelli Francesco
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 27-28 November 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved SAP
Open Semantic Service Networks: Modelling and Analysis
o Title: Open Semantic Service Networks:Modelling and Analysis.
o Authors: Jorge Caroso, Caros Pernac, an Peter De Leenheer.
o Venue: Proceedings of The 4th International Conference on Exploring
ServiceScience. J.F. e Cunha, M. Snene, and H. Novoa (Eds.): IESS 2013,
LNBIP 143, pp. 141–154,
o Date: 2013
o Publisher: Springer, 2013.
Open Semantic Service Networks
o Title: Open Semantic Service Networks
o Authors: Jorge Cardoso, Carlos Pedrinaci, Torsten Leidig, Paolo Rupino, Pieter
de Leenheer
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o Venue: Leipzig, Germany
o Date: 25 September 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved SAP
3rd International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation
o Title: An Agent-Based Computational Laboratory to Investigate the Phenomenon
of Product Cannibalization
o Authors: Novelli Francesco
o Venue: Brno, Czech Republic
o Date: 3-5 September 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved SAP
ICIN 2012
o Title: Connectivity Support Harmonization in Future Internet Architecture
o Authors: M. Corici, D. Vingarzan, T. Magedanz, P. Weik, N. Bayer, H. Einsiedler
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 8-11 October, 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved: FRAUNHOFER & DT
10th Annual Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust
o Title: Sticky Policies for Data Controll in the Cloud
o Authors: Slim Trabelsi and Jakub Sendor
o Venue: Paris, France
o Date: July 16-18, 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners: SAP
ruSMART2012: 5th conference on Internet of Things and Smart Spaces
o Title: Smart Space governing through Service Mashups
o Authors: Boris Moltchanov, Oscar Rodríguez Rocha, Luis Javier Suarez-Meza
o Venue: St.Petersburg, Russia
o Date: 27-29 August, 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners: TI
Workshop at AAAI'12: Activity Context Representation
o Title: Social and AR Applications using the User’s Context and User Generated
Content
o Authors: Boris Moltchanov, Oscar Rodríguez Rocha, Maurizio Belluati, Fabio
Mondin, Carlo Alberto Licciardi
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o Venue: Toronto, Canada
o Date: July 23, 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners: TI
Future Networks & Mobile Summit 2012
o Title: Modelling Quality of Experience in Future Internet networks
o Authors: M. Iannone, F. Delli Priscoli, V. Suraci, A. Pietrabissa
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 4-6 July 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved: UNIROMA1
3rd International Conference on Software Business (ICSOB)
o Title: Platform Substitution and Cannibalization: the Case of Portable Navigation
Devices
o Authors: Francesco Novelli
o Venue: MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts
o Date: June 19th 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: SAP
REcon’2012
o Title: Recognition of binary patterns by Morphological analysis
o Authors: G.Bonfante, J.-Y. Marion, F. Sabatier, A. Thierry
o Venue: Montreal, Canada
o Date: 14 - 16 June 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Inria
International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) Workshop - Software
Engineering for Sensor Network Applications (SESENA)
o Title: Service Descriptions and Linked Data for Integrating WSNs into Enterprise
IT
o Authors: Matthias Thoma, Klaus Sperner, and Torsten Braun
o Venue: Zurich, Switzerland
o Date: June, 2nd 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: SAP
Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience (SCPE)
o Title: An Internet of Things Platform for Real-World and Digital Objects
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o Authors: Suparna De, Tarek Elsaleh, Payam Barnaghi, and Stefan Meissner
o Venue: Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience, vol. 13, number 1, pp. 45–
57. ISSN 1895-1767
o Date: May 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved: University of Surrey
User-driven Open Innovation Ecosystems go really local...across borders
o Title: Exploring the role of Living Labs in the Future Internet PPP
o Authors: Juan Bareño
o Venue: Mechelen (Belgium)
o Date: 23 May 2012
o Partners involved: ATOS
World Telecommunications Congress 2012 - workshop "Cloud Computing in the
Telecom Environment, Bridging the Gap"
o Title: A Holistic View of Telco Clouds
o Authors: Lóránt Németh, József Bíró
o Venue: Miyazaki, Japan
o Date: 4 March 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Nokia Siemens Networks
'ITU Kaleidoscope2011: The fully networked human? − Innovations for future networks
and services':
o Title: Context Representation Formalism and Its Integration into Context as a
Service in Clouds
o Venue: Cape Town, South Africa
o Date: 12-14 December 2011
o Speaker: Boris Moltchanov
o Partners involved: TI
Participant in panel at Final EURASIAPAC Workshop (Strenghening Cooperation on ICT
Research between Europe and Asia-Pacific)[3]
o Title: Roadmap and Opportunities
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 30 November 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Participant in panel at Integration of AMI and AAL Platforms in the FI Platform Initiative
Workshop [4]
o Title: AAL and FI Communities Joining Forces: Technical Aspects
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o Venue: Amsterdam
o Date: 16 November 2011
o Speaker: Thierry Nagellen
o Partners involved: FT
GARR Conference 2011
o Title: Extension of the OpenFlow framework to foster the Software Defined
Network paradigm in the Future Internet
o Authors: Andrea Simeoni, Marco Castrucci
o Venue: Bologna, Italy
o Date: 8-10 November 2011
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: UNIROMA1
ServiceWave 2011 - NESSOS Workshop
o Title: Generic enablers for security of Future Internet Services
o Authors: P. Bisson
o Venue: Poznan, Poland
o Date: 28 October 2011
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Thales
ServiceWave 2011
o Title: FI-WARE Security: Future Internet Security Core
o Authors: Antonio García Vázquez, Pedro Soria-Rodriguez, Pascal Bisson, Daniel
Gidoin, Slim Trabelsi, Gabriel Serme
o Venue: Poznan, Poland
o Date: 26-28 October 2011
o Status: Presented
o DOI Code: 10.1007/978-3-642-24755-2
o Partners involved ATOS,Thales,SAP
Innovations in Sharing Environmental Observation and Information
o Title: Leveraging the Future Internet - Public Private Partnership for the
Environmental Usage Area
o Authors: Avlik, Denis; Schade, Sven; van Wijk, Wout; Usländer, Thomas; Hierro,
Juanjo
o Venue: Ispra, Italy
o Date: 5 - 7 October 2011
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Vienna, Austria
(not in FIWARE); European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre, Italy;
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Belgium;FRAUNHOFER; TID
Trust and Security CWG meeting of Internet of Services (Obj 1.2)
o Title: FI-WARE: security in the Future Internet
o Authors: P. Bisson & D. Gidoin
o Venue:Poznan, Poland
o Date: 28-29 September 2011
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Thales & ATOS
23rd European Modeling & Simulation Symposium
o Title: A Simulation Study of The Interdependence of Scalability and
Cannibalization in the Software Industry
o Authors: Novelli Francesco
o Venue: Rome, Italy
o Date: 12-14 September 2011
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved SAP
Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies Journal
o Title: Dynamic Class of Service mapping for Quality of Experience control in
future networks
o Authors: F. Delli Priscoli, L. Fogliati, A. Palo, A. Pietrabissa
o Date: 1 June 2012
o Status: accepted
o Partners: UNIROMA1
Future Networks & Mobile Summit 2011
o Title: Key Concepts for the Future Internet Architecture
o Authors: Castrucci M., Cecchi M., Delli Priscoli F., Fogliati L., Garino P., Suraci V.
o Venue: Warsaw, Poland
o Date: 15-17 June 2011
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: TI & UNIROMA1
5.2 Book chapters
There are no such contributions during this period and the previous one. In the previous
six months the following contributions have been produced:
Chapter: Resource Management Mechanisms to Support SLAs in IaaS Clouds
o Chapter Authors: D. Breitgand, A. Epstein, B. Rochwerger
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o Partners Involved: IBM
o Book Details: Achieving Federated and Self-Manageable Cloud Infrastructures:
Theory and Practice, IGI Global, 2012, Isbn-10: 1-4666-1631-8
o Status: Published
Chapter: “Towards a Trustworthy Service Marketplace for the Future Internet,” in The
Future Internet, vol. 7281 F. Álvarez, F. Cleary, P. Daras, J. Domingue, A. Galis, A.
Garcia, A. Gavras, S. Karnourskos, S. Krco, M.-S. Li, V. Lotz, H. Müller, E. Salvadori, A.-
M. Sassen, H. Schaffers, B. Stiller, G. Tselentis, P. Turkama, and T. Zahariadis, Eds.
o Chapter Author: F. Di Cerbo, M. Bezzi, S. P. Kaluvuri, A. Sabetta, S. Trabelsi,
and V.
o Partners involved: SAP
o Book Details: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012, pp. 105–116
Chapter: On the Concept of Metadata Exchange in Cloud Services
o Chapter Author: E. Castro-Leon, M. Shekhar, J. Kennedy, J. Wheeler, R.
Harmon, J. Elicegui, R. Yeluri
o Partners Involved: INTEL, TID
o Book Details: Intel Technology Journal, End to End Cloud Computing, Volume 16,
Issue 4, ISBN 978-1-934053-56-0, ISSN 1535-864x
Chapter: Internet of Services
o Chapter Author: Javier Soriano, Christoph Heitz, Hans-Peter Hutter, Rafael
Fernández, Juan J. Hierro, Juergen Vogel, Andy Edmonds, Thomas M. Bohnert
o Partners involved: UPM, SAP, TID
o Book Details: Telecom Services: towards a new ecosystem. Springer Lecture
Notes in Computer Science, 2013 (to appear)
Previously reported are:
Chapter: Towards a Trustworthy Service Marketplace for the Future Internet
o Chapter Author: Francesco Di Cerbo, Michele Bezzi, Samuel Paul Kaluvuri,
Antonino Sabetta, Slim Trabelsi and Volkmar Lotz
o Partners involved: SAP
o Book Details: The Future Internet - Future Internet Assembly 2012: From
Promises to Reality, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2012, Volume
7281/2012, 105-116, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30241-1_10 paper link:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/r703732774182416/
Chapter: Future Internet Foundations: Architectural Issue - A Cognitive Future Internet
Architecture
o Chapter Author: Delli Priscoli F., Castrucci M., Pietrabissa A., Suraci V.
o Partners involved: UNIROMA1
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o Book Details: The Future Internet - Future Internet Assembly 2011: Achievements
and Technological Promises, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer,
2011, Volume 6656/2011, 91-102, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-20898-0_1 paper link:
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1983748
Chapter: Service Pricing
o Chapter Author: Kiemes T., Novelli F., & Oberle D.
o Partners involved: SAP
o Book Details: Barros, Alistair; Oberle, Daniel (Eds.), Handbook of Service
Description (1st ed.), Springer, December 2011 (forthcoming)
Chapter: Chapter 13: Reducing Time to Market with the Platform as a Service Cloud of
the Future
o Chapter Author: José L. Vázquez-Poletti, Eduardo Oliveros, Rafael Moreno-
Vozmediano, Ignacio M. Llorente, Sebastián Ortega, Miguel Jiménez, Javier
Soriano, Andreas Menychtas
o Partners involved: UPM, TID
o Book Details: in Dana Petcu and Jose L. Vazquez-Poletti (Eds.) “European
Research Activities in Cloud Computing”, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, March
2012 (to appear)
5.3 Participation in Events (Presentations, round tables, keynotes...)
Please, note that the same event may appear in several consecutive items as long as the
contribution of specific partners (or groups of partners) is separately mentioned.
Mobile World Congress o Venue: Barcelona, Spain o Date: February 24-27, 2014 o Demo: “Megaevent use case” (stadium trial including the on demand increase
of network capacity, NetIC VNP implementation used) o Partners involved: NSN, Telefónica I+D
Open Networking Summit
o Venue: Santa Clara, US o Date: March 2-5, 2014 o Roundtable discussion on SDN/NFV at the EXPO o Partners involved: NSN
ONF Member Workdays
o Venue: Santa Clara, US o Date: March 6-7, 2014
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o Participate ONF workgroup discussions: Architecture WG (northbound interface discussions that is equivalent to the NetIC interface developed in FIWARE), Mobile and Wireless WG (SDN for EPC)
o Partners involved: NSN
Utrecht Midterm meeting Open Data FWD 24 people, open data and traffic policy officers from various Cities
o Venue: Utrecht Municipality o Date: 3 April 2014 o Presentation on CitySKD and Fiware by Job Spierings o Partners involved: Waag Society
Amsterdam Smart Citizen Kit pick-up day 100 Citizens, developers
o Venue: Waag, Nieuwmarkt Amsterdam o Date: 5 April 2014 o hand out of sensor kit, which is linked to the CitySDK LD platform that is NGSI
compliant by Ron Boonstra, Christine van den Horn o Partners involved: Waag Society
Trust in digital life o https://www.eema.org/Events/?eventId=f187bad9-7c1c-4400-add9-
79edada8b619#fragment-2 o Venue: Vienna, economic chamber of Austria o Date: 7-8 April 2014 o Partners involved: NSN
Information Access in Smart Cities Researchers, policy makers, devs.
o Venue: RAI Amsterdam o 13 April 2014 o Presentation by Marleen Stikker o Partners involved: Waag Society
Smart Citizen Kit: Hacking and knowledge sharing 100 Citizens, developers
o Date: 16 April 2014 o Venue: Waag, Nieuwmarkt Amsterdam o Discussing the sensor kit, which is linked to the CitySDK LD platform that is
NGSI compliant by Ron Boonstra, Christine van den Horn o Partners involved: Waag Society
Big data: what does the city know about me? o date: 28 April 2014 o Venue: Waag, Nieuwmarkt Amsterdam
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o Discussing the sensor kit, which is linked to the CitySDK LD platform that is NGSI compliant by Ron Boonstra, Christine van den Horn
o Partners involved: Waag Society
IMS World Forum 2014 o Title: Open source platforms for wide deployment of WebRTC: The case of
Kurento o Authors: Luis Lopez o Venue: Barcelona (Spain) o Date: April 29th to May 1st, 2014 o Status: oral presentation o Partners involved: URJC, NAEVATEC
Hackathonist on May 8-11, 2014 o http://tages.biz/index.php?module=news&page=readmore&news_id=462 o Venue: o Date: May 8-11, 2014 o Rutger van Willigen coaching and presenting CitySDK and Fiware tools @
hackathon o Partners involved: Waag Society
Amsterdam Smart Citizen Café 100 Citizens, developers
o Date 13 May 2014 o Venue: De Waag Amsterdam o Partners involved: Waag Society
Rotterdam Future Mobility Sessions 150 ITS domain, government, policy,
developers o Date: 14 May 2014 o Panel discussion with Tom Demeyer o Partners involved: Waag Society
Amsterdam Final event Open Data FWD Challenge
o Date: 15 May 2014 o Venue: Compagnietheater, Kloveniersburgwal 50, 1012 CX Amsterdam o Presentations by Job Spierings, Government, Traffic and mobility
Management professionals o Partners involved: Waag Society
PiLOD & CitySDK @Waag Society
o Venues: Bethaniënklooster (morning) and De Waag (afternoon), Amsterdam o Date: 19 May 2014 o Presentation by Bert Spaan for 100 Linked Open Data professionals,
government, semi-government, companies, SME. o Partners involved: Waag Society
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Smart City Huelva
o Venue: Huelva, Spain
o Date: May 29, 2014
o Organizer: Ayuntamiento de Huelva
o Partners involved with presentations: Adevice
Arts Holland Forum
o Date: 3 June 2014 o Venue: De Waag, Amsterdam o Tom Demeyer, Bart Tunnissen with developers, (city) marketing
professionals. o Partners involved: Waag Society
FI-PPP Day Trentino
o Venue: Rovereto (Trento), Italy
o Date: June 4th, 2014
o Organizing partner: E-IIS together with partners outside the FIWARE Consortium
(Eit, CREATE-NET, Trentino Sviluppo, TrentoRise, EEN)
o Partners involved with presentations (from FIWARE): E-IIS
Symposium 'The Infrastructure of the Smart City’ by PBL o Date: 5 June 2014 o Venue: Kunsthal Rotterdam o Keynote by Marleen Stikker with 220 guests from government, semi-
government, companies, SME . o Partners involved: Waag Society
OCOVA AlpMedNet FORUM – Genova 2014
o Venue: Genova, Italy o Date: June 5, 2014 o Presentation of FIWARE, the FIWARE Smart City initiative and the
experimentation planned in Torino. o Partners involved with presentations: TOWL
“s[m2]art people” Workshop o Venue: Torino, Italy o Date: June 6, 2014 o Presentation of FIWARE and the opportunities to create applications /
services by exploiting the data shared by many European cities, including Torino, and by using the technologies made available in FIWARE Lab.
o Partners involved with presentations: TOWL o Partners involved: TOWL, POLITO, TI
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Next Generation Service Platforms (NGSP Connect) o Title: Application development in an IMS environment o Authors: Luis Lopez o Venue: Munich, Germany o Date: June 10-11, 2014 o Status: oral presentation o Partners involved: URJC, NAEVATEC
Viena, Smarter Cities 2014: Advancing the ‘Internet of Things’ Agenda to Address Social, Environmental & Economic Goals
o Venue: Hilton Vienna Plaza, Vienna, Austria
o Date: June 10-11, 2014
o Organizer: Corinium Intelligence
o Partner involved with presentation: InnDEA
Hel<3Dev developers meet-up: session with Finnish Developers organised by FVH. o Date: 10 June 2014 o Venue: Lasipalatsi, Mannerheimintie 22, Helsinki o Coaching and networking by Tom Demeyer, Job Spierings o Partners involved: Waag Society o
Vienna Digital Clouds and Urban Spaces. Cities as Information Systems o Date: 11 June 2014 o Venue: Architekturzentrum, Wien o Keynote by Marleen Stikker: “Technologies for the People? A bottom-up
approach to urban informatisation" o Partners involved: Waag Society
Smart Citizen Kit evaluation
o Date: 16 June 2014 o Venue: De Waag, Amsterdam o Evaluation of pilot with Smart Citizen Kit, by Ron Boonstra and Christine van
den Horn. o Partners involved: Waag Society
· London City Summit
o Venue: London City Hall, London, UK
o Date: June 23-25, 2014
o Presentation of our pilot project SmartAppCity with the major of London.
o Partners involved with presentations: JIG Internet Consulting
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Movistar Campus Party 2014
o Date: 25-29 June, 2014 o Venue: Guadalajara, Mexico o Several presentations, conferences, round tables, workshops and a
hackathon o Partners involved: NAEVATEC, Telefonica I+D, FNE
Big and Open Data international Workshop o Venue: Torino, Italy o Date: June 27, 2014 o Presentation of FIWARE, the opportunities to access open data from Smart
Cities through the FIWARE Lab and the activities to connect Torino to the FIWARE Lab.
o Partners involved with presentations: TOWL o Partners involved: TOWL, POLITO
ePSI INSPIRE conference ‘Make the most of Geo’ o Date: 16 June 2014 o Venue: Auditorium 6, located at Badstuestraede 13, Aalborg o Presentation on CitySDK and Fiware by Job Spierings. o Partners involved: Waag Society
Standards for an Internet of Things
o Venue: Sophia Antipolis, France
o Date: July 3-4, 2014
o Organizer: EC DG Connect, ETSI o Partners involved: Adevice
ICT Innovation Cluster Corporate Meeting o Venue: Torino, Italy o Date: July 8, 2014 o Presentation of FIWARE, the Smart City initiative and the pilot project in
Torino. Networking with SMEs, start-ups and developers attending the meeting.
o Partners involved with presentations: TOWL o Partners involved: TOWL, POLITO, TI
FIWARE Accelerators meeting
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: July 16-17 2014
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o Partners involved: E-IIS
Transparent Cities @ OKFestival 2014
o Date: 16 July o Venue: OK Festival, Berlin, Germany o Presentation by Frank Kresin o Partners involved: Waag Society
Future Internet for Public Safety: Consultation and On-Site Observations
o Venue: Waterford Institute for Technology (XIFI Node), Sean-Kelly Race, at Waterford, Irish Civil Defence, Waterford, Ireland
o Date: Aug 22-25, 2014
o Partners involved: NEC
FIWARE at CEED ISSUE Kick-Off meeting
o Venue: Tallin (Estonia)
o Date: July 22-24 2014
o Partners involved: E-IIS
II EU-Brazil Cooperation Workshop
o Venue: Brasilia, Brazil
o Date: July 29th 2014
o Partners involved: E-IIS
Beter Benutten II: Amsterdam Arena
o Date: 25 August 2014 o Venue: Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam o Participation in workshop with ITS community in business case development
for Amsterdam region. o Partners involved: Waag Society
Amsterdam ENoLL Summer School 2014
o De Nieuwe Liefde, Amsterdam o Date: 2-5 September 2014 o Presentations by Job Spierings, Frank Kresin and Ivonne Dings on Open
Data, Fiware and CitySDK o Partners involved: Waag Society
The 26th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC 26)
o Invited KeySpeech Title: FI-PPP: FI-WARE and XIFI Projects demonstrating
how the European FI-PPP is stimulating FI research
o Author: Boris Moltchanov
o Venue: Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH), Karlskrona, Sweden
o Date: September 09-11, 2014
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o Organizer: Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH)
o Partners: TI, BTH
Presentation at GPIO Department Day 30 Social Science Researchers o Date: 10 Sep. 2014mil o Venue: Huize Frankendael, Middenweg 72, 1097 BS Amsterdam o Presentation by Job Spierings, panel discussion with Tom Demeyer. o Partners involved: Waag Society
ECFI München: 2nd European Conference on the Future Internet
o Date: 17 Sep. 2014 o Venue: Boltzmannstraße 15 - Technical University Munich o Networking and coaching with Job Spierings, Pascal Bisson, Daniel Gidoin o Partners involved: Waag Society, Thales Services, NEC
ECFI München: 2nd European Conference on the Future Internet o Date: 17 Sep. 2014
o Venue: Boltzmannstraße 15 - Technical University Munich
o Presentation of Smart Fountain Seville
o Partners involved with presentations: Adevice, Telefónica I+D
ECFI-2
o Venue: Munich (Germany)
o Date: September 17-18 2014
o Partners involved: E-IIS, Playsign
· Foro Be Smart Be Online
o Venue: Think TIC, Logroño, Spain
o Date: Sept 17-18, 2014
o Presentation of our pilot project SmartAppCity with a stand.
o Partners involved with presentations: JIG Internet Consulting
EU Consultation on Future Roadmap for the Internet-of-Things, München o Date: 18 Sep. 2014 o Venue: BMW House Munich o EU Consultation on IoT Roadmap, Preparation of Large Scale IoT trials,
workshop together with FI-Star o Partners involved: NEC, Telefónica I+D
· Oportunidades para Pymes en Internet del Futuro
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o Venue: Madrid International Lab, Madrid, Spain
o Date: Sept 24, 2014
o Presentation of our pilot project SmartAppCity with some of the FIWARE
Accelerators.
o Partners involved with presentations: JIG Internet Consulting
Presentation CitySDK, FIWARE to 25 Municipal representatives/CIO/CTO o Venue: Prodenfabriek, Amersfoort o Date: 25 Sep. 2014 o Presentation by Mr Frank Kresin o Partners involved: Waag Society
World Cities Summit Follow-Up: Meet Up between NEC Europe, NEC Labs Singapore, and Mayor of Santander, Visit to Telefonica and NEC show rooms (incl.FIWARE technologies)
o Venue: Santander, Spain o Date: September 26th, 2015 o Organizing partner: NEC, Univeristy of Cantabria o Partners involved with presentations (from FIWARE): NEC, Telefonica
2014 Researchers' Night o Venue: Torino, Italy o Date: September 26, 2014 o Presentation of FIWARE Smart City initiative and the activities carried out in
the pilot project in Torino with a stand and a software tool showing a use case of the developed system.
o Partners involved in exhibition: TOWL, POLITO, TI
ABC4Trust information event o https://abc4trust.eu/index.php/events/197-29th-september-2014-abc4trust-
information-event-in-athens o Venue: Athens, Greece o Date: September 29, 2014 o Partners involved: NSN
IIT RTC Conference and Expo'14
o Presentation: Kurento: Pushing WebRTC beyond plain video conferences o Authors: Luis Lopez o Venue: Chicago (USA) o Date: September 30th to October 2nd, 2014 o Status: oral presentation o Partners involved: URJC, NAEVATEC
Hamburg bootcamp & startup weekend
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o Venue: places, Hamburg, Germany
o Date: Oct 1-5, 2014
o Organizing partner: speedupeurope
o Partners involved with presentations: IBM, NAEVATEC, UPM, Telefónica I+D
Milan bootcamp & startup weekend
o Venue: Talent Garden, Via Merano 16, Milano, Italy
o Date: Oct 2-5, 2014
o Organizing partner: CREATE-NET
o Partners involved with presentations: TI, IBM, UPM, Cyberlightning,
NAEVATEC, Telefónica I+D
Connected Smart Cities Consultation Workshop o Venue: Brussels o Dates: October 2, 2014 o Presentation of our experience with FIWARE in the city of Vigo, and how
FIWARE can help in the creation of Connected Smart Cities. o Partners involved with presentations: Gradiant
Amsterdam Smart Citizen @Open Development Camp 80 Research, Developers, Policy Makers.
o Date: 9 Oct. 2014 o Partners involved: Waag Society
EIP Smart Cities & Communities
o Venue: SQUARE Brussels Meeting Centre, Brussels, Belgium
o Date: Oct 9, 2014
o Presentation of the prototype during the EIP Smart Cities & Communities
presentation.
o Partners involved with presentations: JIG Internet Consulting
ICT proposers Day Florence o Date: 9/10 Oct. 2014 o Venue: Fortezza da Basso, Firenze o Coaching and networking by Job Spiering, Pascal Bisson o Partners involved: Waag Society, Thales Services
FIWARE challenges event
o Venue: Seville (Spain)
o Date: October 13-18 2014
o Partners involved: E-IIS
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EVENTO MULTISEDE FIWARE: Conectando las ciudades a la Internet del
Futuro - FIWARE multisite event: Connecting the cities to the Future Internet
o Venue: Ciudad Politécnica de la Innovación (Valencia Polytechnic University),
Valencia, Spain
o Date: Oct 15,16,17, 2014
o Organizer: Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism (MINETUR)
and city councils of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Sevilla y Valencia
o Partners involved: InnDEA, Telefonica I+D
Multi-site FIWARE Event o Venue: Seville, Valencia, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria o Dates: 15-17 October, 2014 o Event to promote the FIWARE Accelerator Programme. Bootcamp with
presentations explaining the FIWARE architecture and different GEs Partners involved with presentations: URJC, FNE
MULTI-SITE FIWARE EVENT: Connecting cities to the Internet of the Future
o Venue: Seville, Spain
o Date: October 15-17, 2014
o FIWARE potential on industrial processes
o Partners involved with presentations: Adevice
FIWARE BootCamp training o Venue: Ciudad Politécnica de la Innovación (Valencia Polytechnic University),
Valencia, Spain
o Date: Oct 15,16, 2014
o Organizer: UP Global
o Partners involved: InnDEA Valencia
o Partners involved with presentations: Cyberlightning Ltd, Telefónica I+D
Berlin bootcamp & startup weekend
o Venue: etventure GmbH, Ackerstrasse 14/15, 10115 Berlin
o Date: Oct 15-19, 2014
o Organizing partner: Europeanpioneers
o Partners involved with presentations: IBM, NAEVATEC, UPM, THALES, NEC,
Telefónica I+D
GStreamer Conference 2014
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o Presentation: Kurento: Creating A GStreamer-based Media Server For real--time Communication services
o Authors: Luis Lopez, Miguel París, José A. Santos o Venue: Dusseldorf (Germany) o Date: October 16-17, 2014 o Status: oral presentation o Partners Involved: URJC, NAEVATEC
· Startup Weekend in Valencia
o Venue: Ciudad Politécnica de la Innovación (Valencia Polytechnic University),
Valencia, Spain
o Date: Oct 17,18,19, 2014
o Organizer: InnDEA Valencia
o Partner Involved: InnDEA, Telefonica I+D
Oportunidades para Pymes en Internet del Futuro o Venue: Centro de Soluciones Empresariales de la Junta de Castilla y León,
Valladolid, Spain o Date: Oct 21, 2014 o Presentation of our pilot project SmartAppCity with some of the FIWARE
Accelerators. o Partners involved with presentations: JIG Internet Consulting
iMinds The Conference
o Venue: Brussels, Belgium
o Date: October 23, 2014
o Organizer: iMinds
o Partners involved: Adevice
· Jornada Formación Soul-FI / ADE
o Venue: Parque Tecnologico de Boecillo, Valladolid, Spain
o Date: Oct 23, 2014
o Organizing partner: Telefonica I+D
o Partners involved with presentations: NAEVATEC
FI-PPP Information Day and Workshop o Venue: Institue of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poznan,
Poland
o Date: Oct 23, 2014
o Organizer: Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education (MSHE)
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o Partners involved with presentations: TI
FINODEX Infoday o Venue: Santiago de Compostela, Spain o Dates: October 29, 2014 o Introductory presentation about the Future Internet PPP and FIWARE o Partners involved with presentations: Gradiant
Il Future Internet accelera la Smart City
o Venue: Torino, Italy o Date: October 29, 2014 o Organization of the event. Presentation of FIWARE and the results of the pilot
project in Torino. Presentation of the opportunities offered by FIWARE for developing Smart City applications (some of the FIWARE Accelerators attended to the event). Networking with SMEs, start-ups and developers attending to the event.
o Partners involved with organization, presentations and networking: TOWL, POLITO, TI
· Smart Destinations Congress in Benidorm
o Venue: Benidorm City Hall, Benidorm, Spain
o Date: Oct 30-32, 2014
o Presentation of our pilot project SmartAppCity during the Congress.
o Partners involved with presentations: JIG Internet Consulting
· Presentación en Valencia de IMPACT Accelerator: 100.000€ para startups mobile -
Valencia Accelerator IMPACT: 100,000 € for mobile startups (http://www.impact-
accelerator.com/)
o Venue: Ateneo Mercantil de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
o Date: Oct 30, 2014
o Organizer: Valencia City Council and InnDEA Valencia
o Partners involved: InnDEA Valencia,
Keski-Suomen tulevaisuusfoorumi (Future forum of Central Finland)
o Venue: Jyväskylän aikuisopisto, Jyväskylä, Finland o Date: Oct 31, 2014 o Organizing partner: not organized by FIWARE o Organizator: Regional Council of Central Finland o Partners involved: UOulu CIE,
FINODEX Infoday
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o Venue: Seville, Spain
o Dates: November 5, 2014
o Use Case FIWARE
o Partners involved with presentations: Adevice
Infoday in Trento - Discover how to apply to CreatiFI and FINODEX funding for
innovation
o Venue: EIT ICT Labs in Trento, Italy
o Date: November 6th, 2014
o Organizing partner:
o Partners involved with presentations (from FIWARE): E-IIS
Lisbon bootcamp & startup weekend
o Venue: Beta-i offices, Lisbon, Portugal o Date: Nov 13-16, 2014 o Organizing partner: Telefonica o Partners involved with presentations: UOulu CIE, Playsign, NAEVATEC,
University of Surrey, Telefónica I+D
FIWARE Bootcamp The Netherlands o Venue: Rudolf Magnus complex, Vondellaan 94, 3521 GH Utrecht o Coaching and networking by Ivonne Dings o Date: 13-14 november o Presentations: CEP by Tali Yatzkar Haham (IBM), Advanced WebUI by Sami
Jylkkä (Cyberlightning) o Partners involved: Waag Society, NAEVATEC, Cyberlightning, Telefónica I+D
WebRTC Conference & Expo V (2014) o Presentation: Kurento, the Open Source Software Media Server o Authors: Luis López, Miguel Paris, Ivan Gracia o Kurento participated also as gold sponsor representing FIWARE o FIWARE got 2 awards at the demo session: “WoW Award” and “Audience
Choice Award” o Venue: San Jose (California), USA o Date: November 18-20, 2014 o Partners involved: URJC, NAEVATEC
· Smart City Expo World Congress
o Venue: FIRA Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
o Date: Nov 18-29, 2014
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o Several presentations in Barcelona during the Smart City Expo World
Congress as one of the exhibitors of the congress. Participation in the Open
Innovation Market Place and in several B2B events.
o Partners involved with presentations: JIG Internet Consulting
Smart City Expo World Congress
o Venue: FIRA Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
o Date: Nov 18-29, 2014
o Use Case Demonstration on FIWARE booth
o Partners involved: Adevice
Smart City Expo FIWARE bootcamp
o Venue: Barcelona (Spain)
o Date: November 18-20 2014
o Partners involved: E-IIS, Playsign, LudoCraft
· Madrid Smart Lab Presentation
o Venue: Madrid City Hall, Madrid, Spain
o Date: Nov 19, 2014
o Presentation of our pilot project SmartAppCity with the mayor of Madrid.
o Partners involved with presentations: JIG Internet Consulting
Smart City Expo Barcelona o Date: 19/20 Nov. o Presentations, Networking and discussing on integration of CitySDK and
Fiware by Tom Demeyer, Frank Kresin, Marleen Stikker and Job Spierings. Partners involved: Waag Society
o Telefónica I+D presentations at the main stage and the FIWARE booth
Maptime AMS #1: work on maps, learn about geospatial open data, and teach each other the latest cartographic tools.
o Venue: Waag Society, Nieuwmarkt 4, 1012 CR Amsterdam o Date: Wed. 19 november 2014, 6:30pm o Presentation and coaching by Bert Spaan on using CitySDK LD, NGSI, Orion
Context Broker in cartographic web applications. o Partners involved: Waag Society
OCOVA AlpMedNet Forum – IVREA 2014
o Venue: Ivrea, Italy o Date: December 2, 2014 o Presentation of the FIWARE pilot developed in Turin and the opportunities
offered by FIWARE to developers (FIWARE accelerators).
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o Partners involved with presentations: TOWL
· Smart City Plat
o Venue: Barcelona Activa - Parque Tecnológico Barcelona Nord, Barcelona,
Spain
o Date: Dec 2, 2014
o Presentation during the kickoff of the public Smart City Plat and participation in
a round table and a B2B event.
o Partners involved with presentations: JIG Internet Consulting
· Sesión informativa del proyecto frontierCities: Ciudades Europeas que impulsan la
Internet del futuro - FrontierCities project briefing: European cities driving the future of
Internet
o Venue: Ateneo Mercantil de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
o Date: Dec 9, 2014
o Organizer: Valencia City Council and InnDEA Valencia
o Partners Involve: InnDEA
LeWeb'14 Paris o Venue: Paris (France) o Date: December 9-11, 2014 o Presentation during the LeWeb event in Paris, as one of the exhibitors of the
event. o Partners involved: NAEVATEC, Telefónica I+D
WCAP - Working Capital event (FI-WARE: opportunità di finanziamento europeo
per Startup)
o Venue: Catania, Italy
o Date: December 12th, 2014
o Partners involved with presentations (from FIWARE): E-IIS
WebRTC Conference Expo Paris (2014) o Presentation: Nubomedia: The cloud WebRTC media server o Authors: Luis López o FIWARE participated also as silver sponsor and in the demo sessions o FIWARE got the “Best of show award” o Venue: Paris (France) o Date: December 17-19, 2014 o Partners involved: URJC, NAEVATEC
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Maptime AMS #2: work on maps, learn about geospatial open data, and teach each other the latest cartographic tools.
o Venue: Waag Society, Nieuwmarkt 4, 1012 CR Amsterdam o Date: Wednesday, 2014, December 17 - 6:30pm o Presentation and coaching by Bert Spaan on using CitySDK LD, NGSI, Orion
Context Broker in cartographic web applications. o Partners involved: Waag Society
FrontiersCities Info Session workshop o Venue: EBN, Brussels, Belgium; Ghent, Belgium o Date: December 18, 2014 o Organizing partner: EBN, NFS (FrontierCities) o Partners involved with presentations (from FIWARE): University of Surrey
Previously reported include:
WebRTC Exhibition & Conference 2013
(http://www.uppersideconferences.com/webrtc2013/webrtc2013intro.html)
o Title: Kurento, a Media Server Architecture and API
o Authors: Luis López
o Venue: Paris, France
o Date: December 10-12, 2013
o Status: accepted oral presentation
o Partners involved: URJC
FUSECO FORUM 2013 on Future Seamless Communication
(http://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de/en/fokus_events/ngni/fuseco_forum_2013/program/Prog
ram_at_a_glance/index.html)
o Title: Elastic Cloud Platforms for Interactive, Social Multimedia Communication
o Authors: Luis López
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: November 28, 2013
o Status: accepted oral presentation
o Partners involved: URJC
FI-WARE Session @ICT2013. Accepted! Coming soon...
o Title: Sustainability, take up and adoption of Future Internet results in Horizon
2020
o Venue: Vilnius, Lithuania
o Date: November 7, 2013
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama (to be updated)
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o Partners involved: ATOS
2013 17th International Conference on Intelligence in Next Generation Networks
(http://www.icin.co.uk/)
o Title: Catalyzing the Success of WebRTC for the Provision of Advanced
Multimedia Real-time Communication Services
o Authors: Luis López (URJC), Miguel París (URJC), Raul Benítez (URJC),
José A. Santos (NAEVATEC), Fco Javier López (NAEVATEC)
o Venue: Venice, Italy
o Date: 15-16 October, 2013
o Status: accepted
o Partners involved: URJC, NAEVATEC
Innovative Partnerships and Future Internet Development in the Enlarged EU
o Title: Future Internet Public Private Partnership in EU; FI-WARE: Overview
o Venue: Poznan, Poland
o Date: September 18, 2013
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Innovative Partnerships and Future Internet Development in the Enlarged EU
o Title: Panel discussion: Building the ecosystem: Identification of own strengths
o Venue: Poznan, Poland
o Date: September 17, 2013
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Innovative Partnerships and Future Internet Development in the Enlarged EU
o Title: Future Internet in the European Context: FI-PPP at a glance
o Venue: Poznan, Poland
o Date: September 17, 2013
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
FI-PPP Netherlands Workshop, Eindhoven (NL)
o Title: FI-PPP FI-WARE, XIFI
o Venue: Eindhoven, the Netherlands
o Date: June 26, 2013
o Authors: P. Bisson, M. Cecchi
o Partners involved Thales TI
ICC Conference, the IEEE International Conference on Communications
o Title: Panel Discussion P5 - Cloud Computing and Communication.
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o Venue: ICC Conference, Budapest, Hungary
o Date: June 11, 2013
o Speaker: Wolfgang Theilmann
o Partners involved: SAP
Future Internet PPP 3. Phase - Take up innovative services: Perspektiven für KMU und
Entrepreneurs
o Title: FI Ware and its effect on the FI community in Phase 3
o Venue: Graz, Austria
o Date: 26 June 2013
o Speaker: Burkhard Neidecker-Lutz
o Partners involved: SAP
Campus Party Europe in London 2013
o Title: Workshop on FI-WARE IoT, Context Broker and Live Demo
o Venue: London, UK
o Date: 04. September 2013
o Speaker: Fermín Galán, Carlos Ralli
o Partners involved: TID
Campus Party Europe in London 2013
o Title: Developing Rich Multimedia Applications with FI-WARE
o Authors: Luis López (URJC), Miguel París (URJC), Jesús Leganés (URJC), José
A. Santos (NAEVATEC)
o Venue: London, UK
o Date: 2-6 September 2013
o Status: Workshop presentation
o Partners involved: URJC, NAEVATEC
Campus Party Europe in London 2013
o Title: Talk 'Exploring Business Opportunities - The FI-WARE Business
Framework' in Workshop 'FI-WARE 2: Developing and publishing applications on
the FI-WARE Cloud – a next level of OpenStack'
o Venue: London, UK
o Date: 04. September 2013
o Speaker: Markus Heller and Thorsten Sandfuchs
o Partners involved: SAP
Campus Party Europe in London 2013
o Title: Workshop Powerful web 3D, augmented reality and media features using
FI-WARE cpeu3
o Venue: London, UK
o Date: 04. September 2013
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o Speaker: Erno Kuusela, Jarkko Vatjus-Anttila, Jonne Nauha
o Partners involved: Playsign, Cyberlightning, Adminotech
SRII Europe Leadership Summit
o Title: Future of the Internet in H2020; panel session: "Future of the Internet for
Services”
o Venue: Erlangen, Germany
o Date: June 28, 2013
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
General Meeting of the Home Gateway Initiative
o Title: FI-WARE: Lowering Barriers to Innovation.
o Venue: Shenzhen - China
o Date: June 19, 2013
o Speaker: Lindsay Frost
o Partners involved: NEC
IEEE WoWMoM 2013. The Fourteenth International Symposium on a World of Wireless,
Mobile and Multimedia Networks (http://wowmom2013.tmit.bme.hu/)
o Title: Kurento: a media server technology for convergent WWW/mobile real-time
multimedia communications supporting WebRTC
o Authors: Luis López (URJC), Miguel París (URJC), Raul Benítez (URJC), José A.
Santos (NAEVATEC), Fco Javier López (NAEVATEC)
o Venue: Leganés (Madrid), Spain
o Date: 4-7 June 2013
o Status: accepted and presented
o Partners involved: URJC, NAEVATEC
The IEEE 77th Vehicular Technology Conference: VTC 2013. Mobile and wireless
communications to solve societal challenges
o Title: The role of APIs in a new innovation economy; panel session: “Mobile and
wireless communications to solve societal challenges”
o Venue: Dresden, Germany
o Date: June 3, 2013
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
IoT Week 2013, Helsinki
o Title: FI-WARE Architecture
o Venue: Helsinki
o Date: June 19, 2013
o Speaker: Thierry Nagellen, Carlos Ralli, Martin Bauer
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o Partners involved: FT TID NEC
Secure Document World
o Title: The most important platform for government realted identity documents.
Introduction of attribute technologies.
o Venue: Secure Document World, Future Identity, London, UK
o Date: May 21-24, 2013
o Speaker: Michael Osborne
o Partners involved: IBM Research Zurich
Future Internet European Day
o Title: FI-WARE Architecture
o Venue: Madrid, Spain (Ministry of Industry)
o Date: May 20, 2013
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Cartes Americas 2013 - Secure Connexions
o Title: Introduction of attribute credentialling technologies and their secure
issuance
o Venue: Cartes Americas 2013 - Secure Connexions, Secure Issuance of
Electronic Identities, Las Vegas, USA
o Date: April 23-25, 2013
o Speaker: Michael Osborne
o Partners involved: IBM Research Zurich
Demonstration of FI-WARE Cloud GE at Showcase of Open Innovation 2.0 Conference
o Title: Dependable Cloud Computing
o Venue: Open Innovation 2.0 Conference and Showcase, The Mansion House,
Dublin
o Date: May 20-21, 2013
o Speaker: John Kennedy, David Coates
o Partners involved: INTEL
Future Internet Assembly Dublin 2013
o Title: Future Internet Public-Private Partnership Plenary Session
o Venue: Dublin, Ireland
o Date: May 9, 2013
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama, Juanjo Hierro, Stefano De Panfilis
o Partners involved: ATOS, TID, ENG
Future Internet Assembly Dublin 2013
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o Title: FI-WARE Pre-FIA Workshop: "DO YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE AND
GET ENGAGED WITH THE FUTURE INTERNET PPP? Discover with us how to
benefit from the FI-WARE OPEN INNOVATION LAB"
o Venue: Dublin, Ireland
o Date: May 7, 2013
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama, Juanjo Hierro, Stefano De Panfilis
o Partners involved: ATOS, TID, ENG
Presentation of KIARA Middleware and Security Concepts at CeBIT fair
o Title: Flexible, modular Security for a Networked Production
o Venue: CeBIT, Industry-4.0 booth of German BMBF, Hall 9
o Date: March 5-9, 2013
o Speaker: Philipp Slusallek, Jaime Martin Losa
o Partners involved: DFKI, EPROS, USAAR-CISPA
Pannon University - Invited lecture series on "IT trends in industry"
o Title: IT - telco convergence, Nokia Siemens Network activities in Hungary
o Venue: Veszprém, Hungary
o Date: 6 December 2012
o Speaker: Péter Gyenes, József Varga
o Partners involved: Nokia Siemens Networks
Scientific Association for Infocommunication - symposium on "A quiet revolution: SDN"
o Title: Network virtualization
o Venue: Budapest, Hungary
o Date: 22 November 2012
o Speaker: József Varga
o Partners involved: Nokia Siemens Networks
FUSECO Forum 2012
o Title: Overview of the upcoming Pan-European Future Internet Platform
Capabilities
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 15-16 November, 2012
o Speaker: Hans J. Einsiedler
o Partners involved: DT
Openstack Swiss User Group
o Title: Developing OpenStack APIs
o Venue: Zurich, Switzerland
o Date: 15 Nov, 2012
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o Speaker: Thijs Metsch
o Partners involved: INTEL
green cities y sostenibilidad
o Title: La internet del futuro
o Venue: Malaga, Spain
o Date: 8 November, 2012
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
Internet for the new century city
o Title: FI-WARE Short Overview
o Venue: Zaragoza, Spain
o Date: 7 November, 2012
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Event Flickr Gallery
o Partners involved: TID
Smart City: Las Oportunidades de Internet del futuro
o Title: Smart City: Las oportunidades en la Internet del futuro
o Venue: Seville, Spain
o Date: 6 November, 2012
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
BMW IT Fair
o Title: Open Cloud Computing
o Venue: Munich, Germany
o Date: 23-24 Oct, 2012
o Speaker: Thijs Metsch, Juergen Hairbucher, Enno Luebers
o Partners involved: INTEL
Research@Intel Europe
o Title: Open Cloud Computing
o Venue: Barcelona, Spain
o Date: 22-24 Oct, 2012
o Speaker: John Kennedy, Joe Butler
o Partners involved: INTEL
6th International DMTF Academic Alliance Workshop on Systems and Virtualization
Management at8th Int'l Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM2012)
o Title: Autoconfiguration of Enterpirse-class Application Deployment in Virtualized
Infrastructure Using OVF Activation Mechanisms
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o Venue: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
o Date: 22-26 October, 2012
o Speaker: Fermín Galán Márquez
o Partners involved: TID
OpenStack Fall 2012 Summit
o Title: OpenStack
o Venue: San Diego, USA
o Date: 15-18 October, 2012
o Speaker: Alex Glikson
o Partners involved: IBM
Future Internet: FI-WARE 2nd Open Call (FI Core Platform) & Oportunidades de Futuro
en FI
o Title: Phase I Use Cases & collaboration between projects (including mechanisms
and collaboration with FI-WARE)
o Venue: CDTI, Madrid
o Date: 4 October 2012
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Future Networks & Mobile Summit 2012 (Workshop)
o Title: Operator Business View on Wireless Network Programmability Solutions
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 4-6 July 2012
o Speaker: Hans J. Einsiedler
o Partners involved: DT
IPv6 World Congress
o Title: Internet-IPv6: Impact on Internet products design and architecture
o Venue: Brussels, Belgium
o Date: 26-27 June, 2012
o Speaker: C. Ralli
o Partners involved: TID
Future Internet Assembly Research Roadmap for Horizon 2020, 2nd FIA Research
Roadmap Workshop - Looking to the Horizon
o Title: Relationship FIA-FI PPP, innovation and impact-oriented research (based
on formal comments sent to the FIA Research Roadmap)
o Venue: EC premises, Brussels
o Date: 25 June 2012
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
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Research@Intel
o Title: Trusted Cloud Services
o Venue: San Francisco, USA
o Date: 25-26 June, 2012
o Speaker: John Kennedy, Joe Butler
o Partners involved: INTEL
FI-PPP Road Show
o Title: FI-WARE
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 19 June 2012
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Smart AgriMatics 2012 International Conference
o Title: FI-WARE Standarization
o Venue: Forest Hill, Paris-La Villette, France
o Date: 14 June 2012
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
User-Driven Open Innovation ecosystems go really local...across borders
o Title: Exploring the role of Living Labs in the Future Internet PPP
o Venue: Mechelen (Belgium)
o Date: 23 May 2012
o Speaker: Juan Bareño
o Partners involved: ATOS
5th International Workshop on Wireless Sensor, Actuator and Robot Networks
(WiSARN’2012-Spring) at 8th International Conference on Distributed Computing in
Sensor Systems (DCOSS’2012)
o Title: A Testing Framework for Discovering Vulnerabilities in 6LoWPAN Networks
o Venue: Hangzhou, China
o Date: 18 May 2012
o Speaker: A. Lahmadi
o Partners involved: Inria
Aalborg Future Internet Assembly
o Title: FI-WARE Standarization
o Venue: Aalborg, Denmark
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o Date: 7-11 May 2012
o Speaker: Thierry Nagellen
o Partners involved: FT
Aalborg Platforms Session
o Title: FI-WARE A platform for innovation
o Venue: Aalborg, Denmark
o Date: 7-11 May 2012
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
Aalborg Future Internet Assembly-FI PPP Business Working Group
o Title: FI-WARE: Business Approach and IPR Management
o Venue: Aalborg, Denmark
o Date: 10 May 2012
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Aalborg proposers day
o Title: FI-WARE proposers day
o Venue: Aalborg, Denmark
o Date: 7-11 May 2012
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
OpenStack Israel 2012 Summit
o Title of presentation: FI-WARE: EU-Sponsored OpenStack-Based Cloud Hosting
Infrastructure for the Future Internet
o Venue: Tel-Aviv, Israel
o Date: May 30, 2012
o Speaker: Alex Glikson
o Partners involved: IBM
Net!Works EXPERTS WORKSHOP on Critical Infrastructures
o Title of presentation: FI-WARE: Overview & Interface to the Network and Devices
o Venue: Stuttgart, Germany
o Date: May 3-4, 2012
o Speaker: Klaus Wuenstel
o Partners involved: ALU
'BCFIC2012: 2nd Baltic Conference on Future Internet Communications':
o Title: European Future Internet Tackling Clouds on the European Horizon
o Venue: Vilnius, Lithuania
o Date: 26 April 2012
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o Speaker: Boris Moltchanov
o Partners involved: TI
CSP Cyber Security & Privacy EU Forum 2012
o Title of presentation: Future Internet Core Platform (FI-WARE & Security)
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 24th - 25th April, 2012
o Speakers: Pascal Bisson, Daniel Gidoin
o Partners involved: Thales
4 Caast General Assembly4Caast General Assembly
o Title: NaaS for 4CaaSt: An Introduction
o Venue: Budapest, Hungary
o Date: 30 March 2012
o Speaker: Krisztián Sinka and József Bíró
o Partners involved: Nokia Siemens Networks
Internet of Things (IoT) in Sweden– system for industry and society[5]
o Title:Future Internet PPP, an European perspective
o Date March 26 2012
o Venue IVA - Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, Stockholm,
Sweden
o Speaker Henrik Abramowicz
o Partners involved: Ericsson EAB
OGF34
o Title: FI-WARE OCCI-OpenStack demonstration to "OCCI Presentations" session
and contributions to sessions "OCCI Group Discussions", "OCCI PaaS
Discussions", and "Cloud Interoperability""
o Venue: Lyon, France
o Date: 12-15 March 2012
o Speaker: Andy Edmonds
o Partners involved: INTEL
CeBIT 2012 Bremen Innovation Forum
o Title: FI-WARE: Open Future Internet platform to advance Europe's
competitiveness in Future Internet technologies
o Venue: CeBIT, Hannover, Germany.
o Date: 8 March 2012
o Speaker: Stefano De Panfilis
o Partners involved: ENG
Presentation FIWARE
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.6 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 74
o Title: Presentation. Open call
o Venue: France.
o Date: March 2012
o Speaker: J MEUNIER-Technicolor P DANET Orange
o Partners involved: FT
Presentation FIWARE
o Title: Presentation. Open call
o Venue: Madrid, Spain.
o Date: March 2012
o Speaker: J. Hierro, J. Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
Presentation FIWARE
o Title: FI-WARE Presentation. Open call
o Venue: Malaga, Spain.
o Date: March 2012
o Speaker: J. Hierro
o Partners involved: TID
Thematic meeting on Videogames (organized by eNEM, the Spanish Platform on
Networked Electronic Media)
o Title: FI-WARE and the FI PPP: Opportunities
o Venue: AMETIC, Madrid
o Date: 1 March 2012
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Finseny Stakeholders Workshop
o Title: FI-WARE Presentation at Finseny Stakeholders Workshop
o Venue: Siemens AG. Berlin, Germany.
o Date: 1 February 2012
o Speaker: Carlos Ralli Ucendo
o Partners involved: TID
The 4th EU-Japan Symposium on the "New Generation Network" and the "Future
Internet"
o Title: How can Atos Research & Innovation bring Security to your business
(through FI-WARE)?[6]
o Venue: TKP Tokyo eki Yaesu Conference Center
o Date: 19 January 2012
o Speaker: Elsa Prieto
o Partners involved: ATOS
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.6 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 75
The 4th EU-Japan Symposium on the "New Generation Network" and the "Future
Internet"
o Title: Cloud Infrastructures for Smart Scenarios [7]
o Venue: TKP Tokyo eki Yaesu Conference Center
o Date: 19 January 2012
o Speaker: Jesús Gorroñogoitia
o Partners involved: ATOS
CELTIC PLUS Proposers Day
o Title: Future Internet Core Platform CELTIC PLUS and FI PPP Use Case
Integration
o Venue: SETSI (Ministry of Industry), Madrid
o Date: 29 November 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Integration of AMI and AAL Platforms in the FI Platform Initiative
o Title: FI Technology Enablers
o Venue: Amsterdam
o Date: 16 November 2011
o Speaker: Thierry Nagellen
o Partners involved: FT
Open Geospatial Consortium - Technical Committee Meeting
o Title: Internet of Things Services Enablement
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 11 November 2011
o Speaker: Dénes Bisztray
o Partners involved: NSN
Future Internet Symposium 2011
o Title: Future Internet Research Challenges and Europe`s answer, the FI-PPP
o Venue: Wien, Austria
o Date: 8 November 2011
o Speaker: Thomas M. Bohner
o Partners involved: SAP
fOSSa Conference 2011:
o Title: FI-WARE methods and Open Source tools to build Future Internet
Applications
o Venue: CITI Laboratory, INSA Lyon (FR)
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.6 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 76
o Date: 27 October 2011
o Speaker: Davide Dalle Carbonare
o Partners involved: ENG
Future Internet Week
o Title: PANEL: Mobile clouds: What kind of applications can it offer?
o Venue: Poznan, Poland
o Date: 24-28 October 2011
o Speaker: Calin Curescu
o Partners involved: Ericsson
Future Internet Week
o Title: Presentation on the Open Call
o Venue: Poznan, Poland
o Date: 24-28 October 2011
o Speaker: J Hierro
o Partners involved: TID
Future Internet Week
o Title: PANEL: When infrastructure meets the user
o Venue: Poznan, Poland
o Date: 24-28 October 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
FIRST meeting (The European perspective on the European Cooperation with Latin
America)[8]
o Title: FI-WARE: International Cooperation with Latin America (views and interest
from the FI PPP)
o Venue: Poznan
o Date: 26 October 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Future Internet PPP presentation at Future Internet Conference-Session User-driven
Innovation[9]
o Title: The Future Internet PPP
o Venue: Poznan
o Date: 24 October 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
'u-World2011: New Dimension of the Smart Planet in U-Era':
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.6 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 77
o Title: Context-Aware Content Casting and Context Enabled Clouds over EU
o Venue: Dalian, China
o Date: 24 October 2011
o Speaker: Boris Moltchanov
o Partners involved: TI
Event on Future Internet PPP organized by es.internet, Spanish Technology Platform on
Future Internet (in Spanish)
o Title: Presentation of PPPactivitites
o Venue: Madrid Spain
o Date: 20 October 2011
o Speaker: J. Cavanillas
o Partners involved: ATOS
Event on Future Internet PPP organized by es.internet, Spanish Technology Platform on
Future Internet (in Spanish)
o Title: Presentation of Fi-WARE
o Venue: Madrid Spain
o Date: 20 October 2011
o Speaker: J. Hierro
o Partners involved: TID
Event on Future Internet PPP organized by es.internet, Spanish Technology Platform on
Future Internet (in Spanish)
o Title: Jornadas internet del futuro
o Venue: Madrid Spain
o Date: 20 October 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
Congreso Telecom I+D
o Title: La PPP Futuro de Internet
o Venue: Santander Spain
o Date: 20 October 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
3rd European Innovation Summit
o Title: FI-WARE
o Venue: Brussels EC
o Date: 18 October 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.6 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 78
3rd European Innovation Summit
o Title: Smart cities Keynote
o Venue: Brussels EC
o Date: 18 October 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
4th ISI SatCom Day [10]
o Title: ISI & Future Internet: Is there a role for Satellite in Future Internet?
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 18 October 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Region Innovation through the FI PPP:
o Title: FI-WARE and Regions: the center of a future ecosystem
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 13 oct 2011
o Speaker: Stefano De Panfilis
o Partners involved: ENG
Future networks concertation meeting in Brussels
o Title: Fiware presentation
o Venue: Brussels EU Future Networks concertation meeting
o Date October 6- 7 2011
o Speaker: Henrik Abramowicz
o Partner: EAB
NetWorks General Assembly [11]
o Title: Future Internet Core Platform: the Telco Industry and Application Areas
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 05 October 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
'ICUMT2011: Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems':
o Title: European Future Internet – an Opportunity or a Necessarity
o Venue: Budapest, Hungary
o Date: 05 October 2011
o Speaker: Boris Moltchanov
o Partners involved: TI
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.6 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 79
IMS Global Congress
o Title: Exploiting the capabilities of IMS in the Emerging Future Internet World
o Venue: IIR IMS Global Congress 2011, Madrid, Spain,
o Date: October 4, 2011
o Speaker: Thomas Magedanz
o Partner: FRAUNHOFER
ICTurkey 2011
o Title: Joining The FI-PPP: The FI-WARE Open Call
o Venue: Istanbul, Turkey
o Date: 27 September 2011
o Speaker: Thomas M. Bohnert
o Partners involved: SAP
OGF33
o Title: FI-WARE and Standardistaion (at OCCI Working Group F2F sessions)
o Venue: Lyon, France
o Date: 19-23 September 2011
o Speaker: Andy Edmonds
o Partners involved: INTEL
EuroView 2011
o Title: FI-WARE: The Technology Foundation of the FI-PPP
o Venue: Wuerzburg, Germany
o Date: 1 August 2011
o Speaker: Markus Heller, Thomas M. Bohnert
o Partners involved: SAP
Samos Summit 2011
o Title: FI-WARE
o Title: The FI PPP Core Platform and the ISU (Interoperability Service Utility)
o Venue: Samos
o Date: 3-6 july 2011
o Speaker: Stefano De Panfilis
o Partners involved: ENG
Third Usage Area Workshop
o Title: "A Unified Service Description Language (USDL)
o Venue: Brussels, Belgium
o Date: 29 June 2011
o Speaker: Markus Heller, Thomas M. Bohnert, Andreas Friesen
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.6 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 80
o Partners involved: SAP
FI-WARE presentation at Third Usage Area Workshop [12]
o Title: FI-WARE: The Core Platform Project
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 29 June 2011
o Speaker: Thierry Nagellen
o Partners involved: FT
FI-WARE presentation (focused on Open Calls and engagement opportunities) at Third
Usage Area Workshop [13]
o Title: FI-WARE and the Open Calls
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 29 June 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Funems - Future Networks
o Title: FI-WARE
o Venue: Warsaw, Poland
o Date: 20 June 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
II European Summit on the future Internet
o Title: FI-WARE
o Venue: Luxembourg,
o Date: 6 June 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
SYSTOR 2011, The 4th Annual International Systems and Storage Conference
o Title: FI-WARE: Core Platform for Future Internet Applications
o Venue: Haifa, Israel
o Date: May 30 - June 1, 2011
o Speaker: Alex Glikson
o Partners involved: IBM, INTEL, TID
Proposers Day Budapest
o Title: FI-WARE
o Venue: Budapest, Hungary
o Date: 20 May 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.6 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 81
o Partners involved: TID
Presentation at BIC (Building International Collaboration for Trusworthy ICT) Workshop
in IWT2011: [14]
o Title: Future Internet in Europe: An overview of related Initiatives and ICT Security
Challenges
o Venue: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
o Date: 3 May 2011
o Speaker: Aljosa Pasic
o Partners involved: ATOS
Presentation of Linked-USDL and Business Framework (WP3) on the TrustedCloud
standards workshop
o TrustedCloud is an initiative of the German Ministry of Economics to support
secure and safe cloud computing for small and medium enterprises and public
sector. Part of this initiatives are 14 projects tackling various aspects of secure
cloud computing for SME. F SAP (Dr. Torsten Leidig) presented USDL and
FIWARE GE in a keynote at the TrustedCloud Standards Workshop on May 9th,
at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT).
5.4 Training materials & Tutorials
A complete set of on-line educational resources has been delivered on-line and placed at
http://edu.fiware.org . Additionally, with special focus on hackathons participants, the following
training on-line materials have been generated:
Identity Manager: http://stream.globalplaza.org/videos/fi-ware/Webinar_31_3_2014-01.mp4
Advance Cloud: http://stream.globalplaza.org/videos/fi-ware/Webinar_31_3_2014-02.mp4
Wirecloud: http://stream.globalplaza.org/videos/fi-ware/Webinar_31_3_2014-03.mp4
Kurento: http://stream.globalplaza.org/videos/fi-ware/Webinar_1_4_2014-01.mp4
IDAS and Figway: http://stream.globalplaza.org/videos/fi-ware/Webinar_1_4_2014-02.mp4
Orion Context Broker: http://stream.globalplaza.org/videos/fi-ware/Webinar_1_4_2014-
03.mp4
Cosmos Big Data: http://stream.globalplaza.org/videos/fi-ware/Webinar_1_4_2014-04.mp4
Previously reported are:
FI-WARE Blueprint templates. Webinar to teach developers how to exploit FIWARE
Cloud Blueprint templates in a practical way.
o Venue: Youtube on-line resource
o Dates: October 2013
FI WARE Account. Webinar to teach developers how to create a FIWARE account.
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.6 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 82
o Venue: Youtube on-line resource
o Dates: October 2013
FIWARE Workshops at the Campus Party Europe 2013 event. 3 workshops were
organized to teach developers how to exploit FIWARE GEs/GEis in a practical way.
o Venue: O2-Arena, London
o Dates: September 2013
webinar cosmos 20130704. Webinar to teach developers how to exploit FIWARE
Bigdata GEs/Cosmos GEis in a practical way.
o Venue: Youtube on-line resource
o Dates: July 2013
Orion Context Broker webminar 2013-06-19. Webinar to teach developers how to
exploit FIWARE Context Broker GEs/Orion GEi in a practical way.
o Venue: Youtube on-line resource
o Dates: June 2013
FI-PPP Architects Week for Phase II use-case projects where extensive raining material
was provided to those projects, who in turn provided mappings of their solutions to
FIWARE enablers/architecture.
o Venue: UPM, Madrid
o Dates: April 2-5 2013
FIWARE GE webinars for developers
o Venue: online
o Dates: November-December 2012
Educational sessions with Use Cases
o Venue: Zurich , Switzerland
o Venue: Madrid, Spain
o Date: May-June