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FIWARE: the strength of a Transatlantic

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Apr 132015
 
FIWARE MUNDUS

The last time we spoke about FIWARE Mundus, we anticipated that FIWARE would soon reach the other side of the Atlantic. A FIWARE Mundus delegation would attend a meeting in Toronto, Canada on 23 March. Several representatives from Canadian public authorities and research initiatives were looking at potentially using FIWARE together with local Canadian platform. Well, during that week, a FIWARE Mundus delegation, with the participation of Peter Fatelnig from the European Commission, attended several meetings in Toronto and participated in the US Ignite Applications Summit in Washington D.C. This summit, called “Beyond Today’s Internet: Experiencing a Smart Future”, gathered more than 400 participants.

The main outcome, according to Jacques Magen (InterInnov), who attended the event as part of the FIWARE Mundus delegation, is that FIWARE was proposed to be set up on top of existing platforms both in Canada and in the US. FIWARE PresentationThe objective in both cases would be to provide the FIWARE features to application developers in North America, thus promoting the use of open platforms such as FIWARE. Furthermore, teams were set up between Europe and USA with support from the European Commission and the National Science Foundation to work on common challenges, potentially leading to common research and commercial purposes.

The discussions included, among other things, the possibility to show Smart Cities applications based on FIWARE and Smart Cities platforms in different events both in Washington D.C. and Toronto (in June and October respectively). According to the FIWARE Mundus delegation, there may also be opportunities with the World Bank, whose representatives were interested in evaluating the offering of FIWARE to countries looking at developing Smart Cities; e.g. India, Central and South-America (e.g. Colombia), and others. More contacts will be made in the next weeks.

These are the first steps that, little by little, are building this international network that will make FIWARE reach the whole world. Some of those FIWARE regions will work hand in hand with the “innovation hubs” recently selected by FIWARE. All together they will form the FIWARE ecosystem under the FIWARE Mundus umbrella. 

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FIWARE Mundus: the next FIWARE step!

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Jan 152015
 
FIWARE Mundus

FIWARE Mundus is looking at expanding the FIWARE ecosystem in European regions and at international level. As Jacques Magen from InterInnov stated during Le Web 2014 in Paris last december, “we bring FIWARE to your region”. For the first time the “FIWARE Mundus” offer was formally presented both at the booth and at the conference, with the motto “The Path to a Global Future Internet Ecosystem”.

At this stage 13 European regions have been “pre-selected” as the most likely candidates for the “FIWARE Regions” label: Helsinki (Uusimaa, Finland); Brittany, PACA, and Paris Ile de France (France); Berlin and Baden-Wurttemberg (Germany); South East Ireland; Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna (Italy); Wielkopolska (Greater Poland); Porto (Portugal); Catalonia and Canary Islands (Spain). In addition, other regions being considered include South Moravia (Czech Republic); Copenhagen region (Denmark); Picardie (France); Basque country (Spain); and Stockholm region (Sweden). “FIWARE Regions” are defined as those regions willing to set up a sustainable FIWARE ecosystem in the medium to long term, with support from regional public authorities and other relevant players in the regional Future Internet ecosystem.

Some of those FIWARE Regions will work hand in hand with the “innovation hubs” recently selected by FIWARE. All together they will form the FIWARE European ecosystem under the FIWARE Mundus umbrella.

FIWARE Mundus is also looking at international expansion and cooperation. A FIWARE node and ecosystem is currently being set up in Mexico and should be operational in Q1 2015; contacts have been established with other Latin American countries, in particular Chile and Brazil, and with other parts of the world. More to follow in the next few weeks!

Should you wish to get more information on FIWARE Mundus, to be a candidate as a FIWARE Region, to submit a proposal for the next call for innovation hubs, or to join the federation of FIWARE nodes, contact: fiware-mundus-req@lists.fiware.org. A dedicated web page is being set up at the FIWARE web site and will be available soon –we will keep you posted!