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Internet of Things and its services are becoming part of our everyday life, ways of working, and business. The long-standing visions of the personal digital assistant, smart home, smart car and the smart environment are now becoming reality with the help of mobile computing and the Internet of Things. Our IoT program is developing crucial building blocks and models for the next generation of Internet services supported by a plethora of connected things.
Our program aims to ensure that Finland is a recognized leader in the IoT domain. The program started in 2012 and the expected budget for this four-year program is 50 Million Euros. This year we have more than 35 organizations participating in the program. The research is based on the strategic research agenda.
The program has an over-arching goal of developing a common toolkit and basis for IoT deployments that connects the currently more isolated vertical deployments and offers reusable building blocks for them. Various vertical industry segments have been developed over time to solve challenges in transportation, logistics, public safety, health and so on. Many of the current software and hardware solutions are not interoperable with each other.
Our program aims to create new ecosystems through the common basis and toolkit and by promoting innovation in the application and service layer thus opening the IoT software development process.
DIGILE Internet of Things Results Seminar
To listen keynotes on IoT developments and to hear about the results and lessons learned from the program, join us at the results seminar which is taking place on Thursday on the 3rd of December in Flamingo Sokos Hotel Vantaa. During the day you will hear keynote speeches from the industry leading companies and universities as well as you are invited to participate in to poster and pilot demonstration session discussions with leading experts from the program.
In this even you are able to meet and exchange ideas with the technology experts on working in the field IoT in Finland. Please register to the event in the page (number of seats is limited): https://www.lyyti.in/IoT_program_final_seminar_1200
8:30 | Registration and coffee |
9:30 | Overview of IoT program |
Reflections from the IoT-SRA -story – DIGILE perspective; Pauli Kuosmanen, CEO, DIGILE | |
Program in nutshell; Jan Melen, Focus Area Director of IoT program, Ericsson | |
IoT program perspectives; prof. Sasu Tarkoma, Academic Coordinator, University of Helsinki | |
10:15 | Demos, posters, coffee |
11:00 | KONE digitalization story, Antti Koskelin, CIO, Kone |
11:30 | Keeping the R&D engine going – how Finland continues to innovate? Antti Vasara, CEO, VTT |
12:00 | Lunch and networking |
13:00 | Industry Transformation and Networked Society; Olli Sirkka, President, Ericsson |
13:30 | Program’s best achievements |
IoT enabled services for senior citizen; Markus Sihvonen, MPY, Softera, VTT, UO, Laurea | |
Toward interoperability for Internet-of-Things platforms with IoT Hub; Julien Mineraud, UH, Helvar | |
14:00 | Coffee break, demos, posters |
14:45 | The Internet of Everything: Things, Trouble, Trust; Prof. Ahmad Sadeghi, Technical University of Darmstadt |
15:30 | Program’s best achievements |
Challenges and Strategies for IoT device and network management, Bill Silverajan, TUT, Ericsson, VTT | |
IoT Connectivity Landscape: A Contemporary M2M Radio Technology Roadmap; Sergey Andreev TUT, Ericsson, Kings College(UK) | |
16:00 | Closing of the seminar |
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DIGILE's story began in 2008, when the company was founded as TIVIT. TIVIT’s purpose was to implement business-led research programs according to the SHOK concept. Over the years, operations have grown in terms of service, research program volume as well as the number of us participants, and the name was changed into DIGILE in 2013.
Today, DIGILE is a non-profit company operating between the public and private sectors with the goal of increasing know-how and developing the tools required by the Internet economy – and creating growth, jobs and new business in Finland through it.
We coordinate business-led research programs, speed up the development of digital services, create business ecosystems and open up channels to China and other international markets.
More information about Digile from http://digile.fi/en/