The document summarizes FIWARE, an open source platform for managing context information through open APIs. It discusses FIWARE's role in standardizing context information management for smart cities on a global scale. Over 140 cities in 26 countries use FIWARE, which has memorandums of understanding with organizations in Korea and Thailand to collaborate on smart city technologies and standards. The advantages of FIWARE for smart services include its free and open source software maintained by developers, and use of standard, public, and royalty-free data models and APIs to avoid vendor lock-in.
FIWARE Global Summit - Scale Up for a Real Smart Future
1. Scale Up for a Real Smart Future
Berlin, Germany
23-24 October, 2019
GRAND OPENING
Message from the CEO
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The new Digital Life will gravitate around Context Information. Context
Information which describes what is going on, where, when, why …
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Today data are very often organized in silos
Source: GovDelivery
Today Context Information are very often organized in silos
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This is FIWARE!
•A framework of open source platform
components and standards to access and
manage heterogeneous context
information through open APIs
•A standard for exchange of context
information: FIWARE-NGSI (Next
Generation Service Interface)
•Generic Enablers and Solutions to
provide Smart Services with the FIWARE
Context Broker as main component
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FIWARE: Standardization for Smart Cities on a global scale
ETSI published on January
24th, 2019 “NGSI-LD” the
new Context Information
Management Standard API.
The rationale is to reinforce
the fact that this specification
leverages on the … FIWARE
NGSIv2 to incorporate the
latest advances from Linked
Data.
FIWARE Context Broker
Technology has been chosen in
2018 as new CEF (Connecting
Europe Facility) Building Block by
all European member states.
Existing CEF Building Blocks so
far:
• eDelivery
• eInvoicing
• eID
• eSignature
• eTranslation.
Joint Collaboration Program:
Front-runner Smart Cities
• to support the adoption of a
reference architecture and
compatible common data models
• Using FIWARE NGSI and TM
Forum Open APIs
• Smart City Common Data Models
will be public and royalty-free
• Initial cities: Vienna, Nice, Genoa,
Utrecht, Porto, Santander,
Valencia, Gothenburg, La Plata,
Montevideo
6. FIWARE: Adoption on a global scale
• Organized in OASC
• Common APIs:
✔ FIWARE NGSI to
start with
• Standard Data Models
• Platform for Open Data
• Driven by
implementation
approach
140 cities
26 countries
Australia
Brisbane, Gold Coast,
Ipswich, Logan and Moreton Bay
Region
Austria
Graz, Linz, Salzburg and Vienna
Belgium
Antwerp, Brussels, Ghent and Leuven
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mostar, Sarajevo and Tuzla
Brazil
Anapólis (Goiás), Colinas do Tocantins
(Tocantins), Cuiába, Garanhuns, Nova
Friburgo, Olinda
(Recife),Parnamirim, Porto Alegre (Rio
Grande do Sul), Recife, Rio das Ostras
(Rio de Janeiro), Taquaritinga (São
Paulo), Uberlândia and Vitória (Espírito
Santo)
Croatia
Dubrovnik, Rijeka, Sibenik and Split
Denmark
Aarhus, Aalborg, Copenhagen, and
Vejle
England
Bristol, Cambridgeshire, Leeds,
London, Manchester , Milton
Keynes and Stoke-On-Trent &
Staffordshire
Finland
Espoo, Helsinki, Oulu, Tampere, Turku
and Vantaa
France
Amiens, Arras, Issy-les-Moulineaux, Sai
nt-Quentin, Soissons and Valenciennes
Germany
Delbrück, Paderborn, and Wolfsburg
Greece
Katerini, and Trikala
Hungary
Kaposvár, Nagykanizsa, Miskolc and Sz
olnok
Ireland
Cork, Dublin, Galway and Limerick
Italy
Ancona, Cagliari, Genoa, Lecce, Messin
a, Milan, Palermo, and Terni
Mexico
Cuautla, León
Netherlands
Almere, Amersfoort, Amsterdam, Drecht
steden, Eindhoven, Enschede, Rotterda
m and Utrecht
Norway
Bodø, Gjesdal, Fredrikstad, Larvik,
Sandefjord, Stavanger and Trondheim
Poland
Gdansk, Grudziadz and Poznan
Portugal
Águeda, Fundão, Lisbon, Oliveira de
Azeméis, Palmela, Penela and Porto.
Romania
Botosani, Iasi, and Suceava
Scotland
Aberdeen,
Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow,
Inverness, Perth and Stirling
Slovenia
Idrija, Novo Mesto, and Koper
Spain
Alicante, Guadalajara, Las Palmas de
Gran Canarias, Málaga,
Murcia, Sabadell, Santander, Sevilla,
and Valencia
Sweden
Örebro, Skellefteå
Switzerland
Carouge and Geneva
7. Memorandum of Understanding between KAIA-NSSC and
FIWARE Foundation was signed on May 28th
, 2019 in Korea
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KAIA-NSSC (National Strategic Smart City R&D
Programme in Korea) and FIWARE Foundation agreed
on collaboration for knowledge exchange about smart
sustainable cities based upon the principles of mutual
respect, reciprocal benefits and equal opportunity of
discussions.
The Parties will focus on the following areas:
• Sharing knowledge to develop an open sustainable ecosystem based upon the smart city platform
technologies
• Facilitating collaboration to work together on international standard building for the implementation of
smart city technologies
• Enhancing joint technology development and exploring opportunities in relation to data hub, data
usage and data economy or any type of concrete projects between the Parties
• Jointly hosting smart city events such as workshop, conference, exhibition, etc.
8. Memorandum of Understanding between WeGO and FIWARE
Foundation was signed on August 21st
, 2019 in Thailand
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World Smart Sustainable Cities Organization (WeGO),
established by 50 founding member cities in 2010, is an
international association of city and other local governments,
smart tech solution providers, and national and regional
institutions committed to the transformation of cities into smart
sustainable cities worldwide.
The Parties will focus on the following areas:
• The parties have agreed on a mutual membership of both
organizations
• Sharing knowledge to develop an open sustainable ecosystem
based upon the smart city platform technologies
• Facilitating collaboration to work together on international standard building for the implementation of
smart city technologies
• Enhancing joint technology development
• Jointly hosting smart city events such as workshop, conference, exhibition, etc.
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The Advantages of an Open Source Platform Standards like
FIWARE for Smart Services
▪ The basic software (Architecture and Generic Enablers) is available for
everyone, for free, forever
▪ A large open source developers community is maintaining and further
developing the basic software components
▪ A large group of global corporate companies as well as start ups are
providing smart solutions and smart services based on FIWARE technology
▪ Lowest cost of ownership for the end users / cities
▪ Standard, public, and royalty free data models and open APIs are avoiding a
’vendor-lock-in-effect‘