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Information from the European Commission:
Commission and European industry join forces to build the Internet of the Future.
Neelie Kroes, European Commission Vice-President for the Digital Agenda, said "The internet economy will be growing to 5.8% of GDP, or almost € 800 billion, by 2014. But we are only at the beginning of the internet era. Europe must mobilise all its talent to keep ahead in this sector, not only to ensure Europe's future competitiveness and to unlock European creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship, but also to safeguard European values like privacy, openness, and diversity. Therefore we should use public finances in a smart way to leverage industry investment - if we don't invest and innovate first, our global competitors will."
Internet data traffic is growing by 60% every year. We already rely on the Internet to deliver many essential services. New services in the areas of mobility, energy saving, healthcare and governance will spur the development of new applications that we have not yet imagined.
To grab this opportunity and to ensure Europe's future competitiveness, the European Commission has committed to a FI-PPP which will address a number of key challenges that currently hold back Internet development in Europe.
Today 152 pioneering organisations have undertaken to use this partnership to build Europe's Internet of the future. Private companies, research organisations and the public sector have committed to match the EU's funding of €90 million for the first phase of the programme. This is the first part of a total €300 million EU contribution to the 5-year PPP. The initiative builds upon existing EU-funded research and works with partners at national and regional level to develop new technologies, services and business models for the Internet of the future.
A standardised and interoperable Internet service platform
The FI-WARE project will receive €41 million in EU funding to develop the set of core platform tools needed to build innovative future Internet services, such as privacy, real-time processing and cloud computing. The toolbox will be open for anyone to innovate. To jump-start the innovation process, a set of large scale trials of innovative Internet-based services and applications will take place in cities like Stockholm and Santander. Eight case projects (each receiving roughly € 5 million in funding over 2 years) will lead the developments and explore the future Internet in:
environmental data in the public domain (ENVIROFI)
making the food value-chain smarter (SMARTAGRIFOOD)
reaping the benefits of electricity management at community level (FINSENY)
making public infrastructure in urban areas more intelligent and efficient (OUTSMART), developing innovation eco-systems in London, Berlin, Aarhus, Santander and Trento, dealing with respectively transport & environment, waste management, water & sewage, smart metering & street lighting, and water & environment
networked media, including gaming (FI-CONTENT)
increasing efficiency in international logistics value-chains (FINEST)
personal mobility (INSTANT MOBILITY)
making urban public areas safer (SAFECITY).
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