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New Beginnings






               Long-Term Strategy 2016-2021


               In November 2016, the General Assembly approved
               our new Long-Term Strategy 2016-2021, aimed at
               expanding our portfolio, improving the visibility of
               our work and positioning ETSI within a European and
               global context.

               We aim to maintain and strengthen our strategic
               position at the heart of digital standardisation, as an
               enabler of standards, with a global reach, a versatile
               approach and involving all stakeholders in our work.





              From Research to Standards                          members, and for industrial representatives to gain first-hand
              Early standardisation in the development of a technology   access to state-of-the-art knowledge and to identify future
              or a product can be crucial to its market success. Standards   trends. Together delegates were able to identify common
              activities can help bridge the gap between research   areas of interest and candidate technologies for further
              and industrial development of products and services by   exploitation through standardisation. The main focus was on
              facilitating the commercialisation of research results. At   enabling technology for 5G mobile systems, future network
              the same time, R&D can also trigger new standardisation   architecture and virtualisation techniques for 5G. The
              activities and enable us to ensure that standards are in place   development of four ETSI White Papers was agreed, focusing
              when they are needed.                               on topics identified for potential new activities in ETSI: Fog
                                                                  computing, cross-domain orchestration, cross-hauling and
              In 2016 we therefore continued to cultivate close   tactile networking.
              relationships with academic institutions, we took part
              in relevant conferences and other events where project   White Papers
              results were presented and we supported the exchange of   In 2016 we produced four White Papers, on Cyber Security,
              information between researchers and the standardisation   the Generic Autonomic Networking Architecture, Millimetre
              community. We maintained contact with European      Wave Semiconductor Industry Technologies and Next
              Technology Platforms, Public Private Partnerships and Joint   Generation Protocols.
              Technology Initiatives, as appropriate, and we participated
              in European Commission (EC) funded projects. Our aim is to   Workshops
              identify candidate technologies for standardisation and to   Throughout 2016 we organised numerous workshops,
              support stakeholders in standards-related activities in areas   designed to bring communities together, inform about our
              within our scope.                                   work and invite input for future activities. Our workshops
                                                                  provide a platform for researchers to share their results
              We defined and implemented new mechanisms to foster   and to identify next steps for standardisation. These events
              close relationships with researchers, so that we could   also facilitate early consensus-building, stimulate new
              identify new trends and establish appropriate groups to   standardisation activities and fertilise our ongoing technical
              undertake work in new areas. We also set up methods   work.
              for our technical committees to request support from the
              research community, for example by expressing a need for   In 2016 globally recognised annual events included our
              pre-/co-normative research. We developed specific publicity   Intelligent Transport Systems workshop and the seventh
              material, and we collaborated with National Standards   annual Machine-to-Machine communications workshop
              Organisations and Small and Medium-sized enterprises,   which once again incorporated a oneM2M Showcase. This
              which are often well-placed to advance specific technologies.   year, the ETSI Security Week in June comprised an Internet
                                                                  of Things (IoT) Security Workshop, an open meeting of
                                                                  our Cyber committee (TC CYBER) and the Alliance for IoT
              Facilitating Interaction with Researchers           Innovation (AIOTI) Security and Privacy Workshop. In January,
                                                                  we held a workshop on ‘Future Radio Technologies: Air
              Horizon 2020                                        Interfaces’, and in March about 120 people attended our
              We continued to monitor activity related to Horizon   workshop on the IoT in the Smart Home.
              2020 (H2020), the EU research funding programme. We
              participated in relevant projects, as our resources allowed.  Other highlights included workshops on Public Protection
                                                                  and Disaster Relief, the fourth Quantum-Safe Cryptography
              In May 2016 we organised a workshop entitled ‘From   workshop co-organised by ETSI and the Institute for
              Research to Standardisation’ in support of the H2020   Quantum Computing in Toronto, Canada, and the ETSI
              research programme. The event provided a platform for   International User Conference on Advanced Automated
              researchers to disseminate their project results to our   Testing (UCAAT). Our first workshop on next generation radio




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