The ETSI IoT Workshop, taking place in ETSI premises (Sophia Antipolis, FR), will start on 22 October and end on 25 October. The workshop attendees will have the opportunity to visit the IoT Standard Showcases during the coffee and lunch breaks on 22–24 October.
The event will include an essential update on the major IoT standardization, such as those ongoing in ETSI, oneM2M, SmartM2M and 3GPP.
An essential element of deploying IoT services is the choice and the availability of IoT communication technologies such as those developed by the 3GPP partnership project (NB-IoT, LTE- M). Selecting the right IoT connectivity technologies, that are optimized for multiple IoT solutions and work at scale, is essential to ensuring futureproof and sustainable IoT deployments.
Interoperability and interworking remain key factors for a successful development of IoT. This is particularly true when it comes to ensuring the security and semantic interoperability. The standards being developed in ETSI, oneM2M and 3GPP, act as the essential “glue" between the various technologies that are present in the complex IoT ecosystem.
The workshop will cover:
The IoT Standard Showcases will enable attendees to see and interact with real-life implementations of standard based technologies for oneM2M standard and SAREF, communication networks (e.g. 3GPP cellular 5G) applied to IoT services.
ETSI IoT Workshop Agenda:
The ETSI IoT Workshop will start on Tuesday 22 October at 9:00 and end on Friday 25 October at 13:20 .
Check-in (badge collection) will start at 08:15 on Tuesday 22 October.
Welcome Address
Adrian Scrase, CTO, ETSI
Enrico Scarrone, ETSI TC SmartM2M & oneM2M Steering Committee Chairman, Telecom Italia
This session focuses on the approach and goals of the 2019 edition of the ETSI IoT week, including overview of the showcases. It will also inform about some ETSI and EU initiatives for the support of standardization exploitation in Europe.
Coffee Break & Showcase Visit
IOT means connecting objects and exchange information among them. This session will drive you through the ETSI standards framework for IoT, as leading standard body for IoT communications, and will provide a synthesis of the encounter of small and big players.
Networking Lunch & Showcase Visit
Connectivity is a key enabler for IoT, allowing all manner of remote “things” to be connected together, enabling their essential data to be shared and analysed. This session outlines the connectivity options and current status, including how these can be utilised in various market segments.
Coffee Break & Showcase Visit
Panellists:
End of day 1 & Networking Drinks
IoT is becoming pervasive in all the industrial ant technology activities. This session gives a starting guideline to govern the multiplicity of approaches and proposals, and within the variety of skills required.
Coffee Break & Showcase Visit
Interworking (exchange data) and semantic interoperability (exchange information) across systems are core abilities for IoT. This session complements the SAREF session, driving to various aspects and standard (industrial or de Jure) related solutions.
Networking Lunch & Showcase Visit
Semantic interoperability requires the ability to understand the information exchanged under the undelaying communication frameworks. SAREF represents the wider EU approach to integrate ontologies, in synergy with oneM2M and W3C Semantic WEB.
Coffee Break & Showcase Visit
Panel Discussion: The Standard Approach to Interworking & Semantic Interoperability, moderated by Enrico Scarrone
Panellists:
Launched in 2016, the five first H2020 IoT Large Scale Pilots project are coming to an end in 2020 : More than 250 organisations from 19 European countries addressed over 80 use cases. Their representatives will be able to share their testimonies, lessons learned technological choices, sustainability and replicability of architectures, standards, interoperability properties, and key characteristics such as security and privacy.They will debate issues and solutions found to successfully implement real scale services operationally in the field. Some representatives of the next wave of Large scale pilots for Digitisation of European Industries will also participate.
Panellists:
End of Day 2 & Networking Drinks
The session focuses on real experiences and lessons learned, concerning the application of IoT to various domains ranging from Smart Cities, services and manufacturing. It will cover aspects such as security, semantics, the usage of standards within the framework of methodological approach and pros/cons associated with adopted solutions.
Coffee Break & Showcase Visit
Networking Lunch & Showcase Visit
In the area of Smart Cities, standards have been developed and viable digital solutions have been developed and tested in Europe and outside Europe. The European Commission has a bold plan to foster and finance the deployment at scale of urban data platforms within the Digital Europe Programme in the next multiannual framework period. The support and participation of all the stakeholders is of vital importance for the success of these initiatives.
Coffee Break
As IoT becomes ever more ubiquitous there is an increasing concern that it will negatively impact the privacy of users and be used as a launchpad for major cyber-attack. The role of ETSI in this domain has been to push the role of standards to counter the concerns by raising awareness through providing best practice guidelines and developing training material.
End of Day 3 & Networking Drinks
Confidentiality is essential to many (not all) steps in business; privacy is a human need for many (not all) aspects of living; yet in a world of digital services, discovery (and gaining value) from information is a universal need. This makes hacking and espionage into big businesses. The session will address approaches enabling a flexible balance.
Coffee Break
Panel Discussion: Security & Privacy, Moderated by Jumoke Ogunbekun, Ex2 Management Consulting Ltd
Panellists:
End of the ETSI IoT Week 2019!
Sandwich Lunch
The IoT Standard showcases will be accessible on 22–24 October during the coffee and lunch breaks.
The list of the selected showcases is available below: