Das D-A-CH Meeting bringt deutschsprachige FIWARE-Enthusiasten zu hochkarätigen Vorträgen und wertvollen Networking-Möglichkeiten zusammen. Ein besonderer Fokus liegt auf dem FIWARE iHubs Programm, das Beratung und Peers-Diskussionen für diejenigen bietet, die an der Gründung eines FIWARE iHubs interessiert sind. Aber das ist noch nicht alles! Wir haben noch weitere Highlights auf Lager, darunter die faszinierende Ausstellung "SMART WORLD by FIWARE", die komplett aus Legosteinen gebaut ist.
Außerdem lassen wir viel Zeit zum Netzwerken und Business Talks bei Snacks und Getränken mit der Stadt Herne, NRW und ihren Spielern und mit Vertretern aus Österreich und der Stadt Wien im Speziellen. Aus DACH und darüber hinaus werden einige iHubs vertreten sein, auch das in Kürze entstehende iHub in Wien.
4. 4
DIVISION OF LABOR AND ITS IMPLICATION
ON THE DIGITAL WORLD
Bilateral data exchange one-to-one
Market
Adoption
Decentralized and dynamic data ecosystem:
many-to-many
Closed community data sharing few-to-few
Q&A SESSION 4
STANDARDIZATION
5. DATA DRIVEN VALUE CHAINS –
DEMAND AND CAPACITY MANAGEMENT
Just in Time
OEM
Tier 1
Tier 1
Tier 1
Just in Sequence
6. DATA SPACE LAYER MODEL
Business
Standardization
Data products
Infrastructure
Applications
enables
Business
Data Space Standardization,
Certification, Tools
Business Cases
Data Space Stack
Data Products &
Applications
enables
improve
Infrastructure
Capabilities
7. ROLES AND GOVERNANCE IN DATA SPACES
Regulations
Regulations
Regulations
Regulations
Regulations
Governance
Business
(De-facto)-
Standard creators
(DSBA+)
Standardization
Data products
Infrastructure
Roles
Applications
Business
Data Space Standardization,
Certification, Tools
Data Space Stack
Users
Participants, Projects,
Providers
enables
enables
Governance
#n
Infrastructure
Capabilities
feedback
Business Cases
Data Products &
Applications
Governance
#2
Providers
data space operators,
cloud & infrastructure
providers
Governance
#1
9. IDS Life Cycle
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IDS-RAM 4.0 IDSA Rule Book GitHub
Step 1
Gather knowledge
and find your role
Step 2
Create your data
sharing use case
Step 3
Build or buy the
necessary
components
Step 4
Prepare for
bringing your use
case to life
Step 5
Share
How To
IMPROVE
USE
10. What`s
moving
us
forward?
In 5 Steps Towards Your Data Space
Step 1
Gather knowledge
and find your role
Step 2
Create your data
sharing use case
Step 3
Build or buy the
necessary
components
Step 4
Prepare for
bringing your use
case to life
Step 5
Share
11. Research Projects – IDSA Deck 11
Overview
IDS in Research Projects
EUHubs4Data AgriDataValue FlexiGroBots
BD4NRG
Omega – X DAT4.zero DIH2
Level-Up DataBri-X
Dates Devine DSSC Enershare
SPEAKER
DaCapo AI Marketplace
DOME 4.0
PAIRS
14. Enershare has received funding from European Union’s Horizon Europe
Research and Innovation programme under the Grant Agreement No 101069831
The Energy Data Space for Europe
enershare.e
u
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15. enershare.e
u
The Energy Data Space for Europe
• ENERSHARE- European Common Energy Data Space framework
enabling data sharing-driven across- and beyond- energy services
• Project Goal - To develop and demonstrate a European Common
Energy Data Space which will deploy an ‘intra-energy’ and ‘cross-
sector’ interoperable trusted Energy Data Ecosystem
• Starting Date: 1st July 2022 – Duration: 36 months
• Total Costs: 9.537.658,75 Euro,
• EU contribution: 7.999.712,00 Euro (Innovation Action)
• Partners: 29 + 2 Affiliated Entities (Linked Third Parties)
• Country Coverage: 11 Countries
• Italy, Slovenia, France, Greece, Spain, Latvia, Portugal, Norway,
Finland, The Netherlands and Luxembourg
Project Identity Card
15
16. enershare.e
u
The Energy Data Space for Europe
● BRIDGE Data Management WG (DERA v2.0)
● GAIA-X – Energy Data Space WG -> Visionary Use cases
● BDVA/DAIRO - TF Energy
● IDSA – open architecture and contractual framework for secure exchange and trusted
sharing of data through data sovereignty
● OPEN DEI – Converging guidelines on design principles for data spaces
● FIWARE Smart Energy Vertical Reference Architecture
● ETIP SNET- Energy Digitazion WG4
● Digitalisation Of Energy Action Plan (DOEAP)
Leveraging on DataSpaces Groundbreaking initiatives
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17. BENEFITS OF SHARING DATA AND DATA SERVICES
• Data sovereignty, higher trust amongst participants, interoperability
• Higher agility to react quicker on disruption and other changes
• Create disruptive business models on your own terms
• Speed up decision-making thanks to AI-based services which have potential access to all data sets in the data
space
• Improved risk assessment based on real live data while at the same time the risk of loss of data sovereignty is
minimized
• Closer relation to customers for OEM which leads to a better understanding about needs of customers which
can be brought to high quality services (e. g. car driver can reserve a park spot on the way, due to information
about availability from other cars and the environment)
18. 18
Our members are the backbone of IDSA
People
contributing
Countries
152
860+
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20. Christoph MERTENS
メルテンス・クリストフ
Head of Adoption
www.internationaldataspaces.org
+49 162 1011625
christoph.mertens@internationaldataspaces.org
ids_association
International Data Spaces Association
Hinweis der Redaktion
What is a marketplace?
It is the sum of all it‘s parts.
You cannot reduce it to only the products or only the goods, the salesman, the visitors, the decoration, the product description.
Depending on the country or also the purpose of the market it will have different color schemes, specific goods, like vegetables or here in this case Japanese traditional clothes, decoration, spiritual items, incense sticks, etc. It is the perfect market for the context it is embeded in. Other contexts or lets do the transfer to the actual topic „data spaces“, other domains have other ideas on how such an ecosystem should be decorated, how you can display your goods, which are the data, how the price tags and info screens should look like. Overall regardless of the exact market, you find communalities. Obvisously all need a kind of booth to be able to offer their goods
The division of labor in physical production environments and in the service world lead us first to value chains and in the evolution of this concept to complex value networks, making companies more efficient by allowing them to focus on their core purpose. For rather stable value chains the exchange of data on a bilateral level was sufficient to support the business processes of companies. More complex value networks call for a higher agility the connection to business partners must be flexible. The digitalization of your business is a logical consequence of the division of labor in the service and physical product world. It helps to “fuel” the value chain with data and hence information to break silos in departments, companies, and countries with only one solution – data spaces. The shareability of data on large scale leads to several benefits:
Higher agility to react quicker on disruption and other changes or to disrupt business on your own
Quicker decision-making thanks to AI-based services which operate on data from the entire value chain
Improved risk assessment based on real live data while at the same time the risc of loss of data sovereignty is minimized
Closer relation between OEM and customers leads to a better understanding about needs of customers which can be brought to high quality services (e.g. car drivcer can reserve a park spot on the way, due to information about availability from other cars and the environment)
The example of supply chains make very clear that division of labour is part of our reality in production of physical goods. Thanks to data spaces and the connection between suppliers and OEMs companies can be faster in the process of getting from analysing and recognising an instant towards acting accordingly.
Infrastructure or Data Spaces Capability Stack
3-Layers of policies from BAIDATA presentation for governance story