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NESSI NATIONAL INITIATIVES: THE LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION OF NESSI Santi Ristol , Atos Origin

NESSI NATIONAL INITIATIVES: THE LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION OF NESSI Santi Ristol , Atos Origin NESSI2010 & INES. Agenda. NESSI National and Regional Initiatives An example of a National Initiative: INES (NESSI Spain) Conclusion. NESSI Strategy. 2008. 2011 - …. 2009-2010.

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NESSI NATIONAL INITIATIVES: THE LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION OF NESSI Santi Ristol , Atos Origin

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  1. NESSI NATIONAL INITIATIVES: THE LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION OF NESSI Santi Ristol, Atos Origin NESSI2010 & INES NESSI Projects Summit

  2. Agenda NESSI National and Regional Initiatives An example of a National Initiative: INES (NESSI Spain) Conclusion NESSI Projects Summit

  3. NESSI Strategy 2008 2011 - … 2009-2010 Creation of a network of networks BuildingTrust & InitialCollaborations Jointinitiatives • Active collaboration: • BetweenNational & Regional Platforms • Between NESSI and National and Regional Platforms Maintain and strengthencoordination links between NESSI and national and regional initiatives Strengthen a stablenetworkbetweennational & regional initiatives and NESSI NESSI Projects Summit

  4. NESSI Landcape NESSI NationalInitiative 1 NESSI NationalInitiative 2 NESSI GloCal Strategy “Think Global, Act Local” NESSI Regional Initiative 1 NESSI Projects Summit

  5. What is a NESSI National & Regional Initiative (NRIS) A network of clusters/platformsfrom a certainareaaroundSofware & Services, forming a communitywithrepresentativesfrombusiness, academia & end-users Defined & Regulated in aMemorandum of Understandingsignedbyall NRIS NESSI Projects Summit

  6. Memorandum of Understanding Base for collaboration between the various NESSI national platforms in Europe in the field of ICT and services. Clarification to other organizations about the organization of the national platforms for ICT and services. Help emerging platforms to join the group: this document gives insight into what to expect when joining the group.

  7. MoU – Table of contents • Introduction and purpose • Structure and membership • General motivation Why ICT & Services? The need of a network • Strategy and mode of operation • Goals and expected results • Communication (Audiences, Key messages, Tools and activities) • Annex – Lists of current members

  8. Our Network Today Initial discussions with ITIDA from Egypt NESSI Projects Summit

  9. Our Social Networkhttp://nessiplatforms.ning.com/ NESSI Projects Summit

  10. Agenda NESSI National and Regional Initiatives An example of a National Initiative: INES (NESSI Spain) Conclusion NESSI Projects Summit

  11. What is INES? INES is the SpanishTecnology Platform in the area of Software and Services Launched officially on the 15th December 2005. It is a scientific-technological network integrating all stakeholder in the TIC sector (companies, universities, research centers) and users. Created with the mission to increase the competitiveness of the TIC Spanish Industry, in order to position it among the European leaders in software and services. NESSI Projects Summit

  12. The need of INES. Why? Loss of Competitiveness of Spanish companies Need to populate services in the network and foster their usage by individuals and companies improving their daily productivity Significant gap between the state of the art and practice Low participation in decision bodies Improve the collaboration between private companies and Universities/Technology Centers NESSI Projects Summit

  13. Governance Model NESSI Projects Summit

  14. Evolution of Members NESSI Projects Summit

  15. INES Competencies MapGeneral remarks • Published on-line since begining of March 2010 through the INES web page (www.ines.org.es) • Each member fills his own competencies map (one representative per member) • There is a prize draw for a trip to INES General Assembly in Bilbao among the entities which fill the map before 9th April NESSI Projects Summit

  16. INES Competencies MapHow to fill it NESSI Projects Summit

  17. INES Competencies MapFirst results overview Processes Engineering: methodologies for deployment in organizations; software quality management Requirements Engineering: specification and tracking; verification and validation Services generation for users Methodologies and tools for Service-Oriented Architectures NESSI Projects Summit

  18. Working Groups Special Technological Strategic Research Agenda Institutional Committee Promoting Innovation through Public Procurement Software Engineering Open Source Software Service Engineering Service Oriented Infrastructures Evolution of the web Multimodal Interfaces Green IT Future Internet Software Quality Applications eInclusion eLearning eTourism eLogistic eGovernment NESSI Projects Summit

  19. INES Projects in 2005-2007 eInclusion eLearning eTourism Strategic Research Agenda Institutional Committee Software Engineering Open Source Software Service Engineering Services Infrastructure Web evolution 2005 2007 2006

  20. INES Proposals in 2008 eLearning eTourism eInclusion SUMA COMPOSETOUR INFUTUR REALTH U-CARE CISVI AMI4INCLUSION ViaBLE e-NETWORK Software Engineering Open Source Software Service Engineering Services Infrastructure Web evolution Future Internet Multimodal Interfaces Green IT VULCANO ISORTE PubSub4RT COMPETENT GODO PLATA MULTIPOL Es.internet-exp MyMobileWeb SEDEM TRUSTED BANKING COMODORO FLEXO FINES DESTINO Steering Board General Assembly NESSI Projects Summit

  21. INES Projects in 2009 Spanish Call AVANZA I+D 2009 (Future internet & Digital Content) • 42 proposalswith INES stamp • 24 projectsaccepted(57% success) • 16 M€ funding • 31 M€ loan • 14 originated in INES WorkingGroups NESSI Projects Summit

  22. Objectives and context Provide agile methodologies to facilitate and monitor the development process. Provide mechanisms and quality measurements to make OS more reliable. Provide innovative business models to encourage companies to adopt solutions based and/or developed using OS. Vulcano www.ines.org.es/vulcano/ • Contact • Clara Pezuela, Atos Origin (Clara.pezuela@atosorigin.com) • Lara López, Atos Origin (Lara.lopez@atosorigin.com) Valencia, 12 and 13 April 2010 NESSI Projects Summit

  23. Vulcano ProjectOffice Competence Center • Available results • Forge deployed in a collaborative environment based in last generation technologies (SOAP, REST, Web 2.0). • Application of new technologies related to semantic and distributed infrastructures. • Launch a Competence Center to disseminate and transfer OS advantages and business models. • Bringing together scientific and business world enforcing collaboration and communication. Business Model Methodology Quality DocumentManagement Architecture Valencia, 12 and 13 April 2010 NESSI Projects Summit

  24. ViaBLE • Objectives and context • Develop a service platform for Independent Living and Urban accessibility • Difficulties for the impaired people to move in their cities with ease. • Provide them a tool to avoid the obstacles and report the problems of accessibility found. http://proyectoviable.com • Contact • Sergio García Caso, Treelogic (infoidi@treelogic.com) Valencia, 12 and 13 April 2010 NESSI Projects Summit

  25. ViaBLE • Available results • Accessible for all services platform • Personalized services depending on the characteristics of each user • Accessible routes calculation • Complete report of a city accessibility • Manage tools for public administrations • Collaborative environment Valencia, 12 and 13 April 2010 NESSI Projects Summit

  26. Objectives and context CISVI implements the ESdI methodology (social research spaces) in four different scenarios: work integration, elderly health care, independent living and eGovernment. CISVI objectives are to: Increase the social impact of the investigation results. Foster innovation led by people. Identify user needs to guide the definition of the research objectives before research activities actually start. CISVI Valencia, 12 and 13 April 2010 www.cisvi.es • Contact • Angel Labrador , Atos Origin (angel.labrador@atosresearch.eu) • Daniel Molina , Germinus (dmolina@germinus.com) NESSI Projects Summit

  27. CISVI Available results • Currently the main efforts of CISVI focus on the development and integration of mobility solutions and learning tools (such as accessible authoring tool, teleconference system or PDA/smartphone applications). • The CISVI methodology on social research spaces (involving users and stakeholders at all stages of the research) is being defined and further improved. Valencia, 12 and 13 April 2010 NESSI Projects Summit

  28. Helping Spanish companies to participate in FP7 through UI3 www.ui3.es Valencia, 12 and 13 April 2010 NESSI Projects Summit

  29. Agenda NESSI National and Regional Initiatives An example of a National Initiative: INES (NESSI Spain) Conclusion NESSI Projects Summit

  30. Conclusion 1) NRIs offer additional opportunities to Think Global BUT Act locally, around Software & Services. 2) Our network will be one of the instruments to fight fragmentation and to foster transnational collaboration. 3) Support and align research efforts towards Future Internet and other international opportunities. NESSI Projects Summit

  31. TOMORROW 16:30 - 18:00 NRIs Workshop 16:30 - 16:35 Introduction (Santi Ristol, INES) 16:35 - 16:50  NRIs Current Status (Sjoerd  Meihuizen, IIP SAAS) 16:50 - 17:05 The Birth of a new National Initiative National Initiative Sweden (Paul Johannesson) 17:05 - 17:30 National Initiatives general overview The role of NESSI Slovenia in realizing the vision of the Future Internet“ (Mrs. Ana ROBNIK  Iskratel, Slovenia). National Initiative Hungary“(Attila Haraszti, Hewlett-Packard Information Technology Ltd. Hungary) 17:30 17:50 Opportunities for NRIS in Future Internet PPP (Nuria de Lama, Atos Origin) 17:50 18:00 Questions and Answers   NESSI Projects Summit

  32. 5th INES General Assembly 9th-11th June, Bilbao - Presentation of renewed Strategic Research Agenda Applying IT in different sectors (Logistics, Health, Construction, Tourism, eAdministration) Elections Executive Board 2010-2012 Opportunities (IBEROEKA, EUROSTARS, FPT ICT Call 7, PPP Future Internet) Working groups meetings NESSI Projects Summit

  33. We thank our Sponsors NESSI Projects Summit

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