2. Description1
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An open environment innovation that develop collaboration between stakeholders
in order to produce and manage useful and mutualised resources.
It’s also a space for shared actions, feedbacks and lessons learned experimentation and consensus.
By rethinking mutualized R&D process and strategic convergence, it encourages modern Open innovation.
In general specialized by business sectors, open ecosystems are also connected to each others.
→ users/consumers/citizens
→ people/companies
→ public/private
→ partners/competitors
DIFFERENT
STAKEHOLDERS
→ referentiel
→ standards
→ software, hardware
→ data
MUTUALISED
AND OPEN RESOURCES
→ charts
→ Open licences
→ contributive deal
→ partnerships
INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE
AND OPERATIONAL RULES
3. Why joining FabMob ecosystem ?2
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→ Improve value, competitivity
& attractivity of the ecosystem
→ Develop public- private
relations
→ Accelerate innovation
AS PART OF A GLOBAL
ECOSYSTEM
development & connexion
→ Involve and align all
stakeholders of the value chain
→ Mutualized costs and
developments
→ Support new technologies
implementation
AS AN ECONOMIC ACTOR
innovation & productivity
→ Leverage its digital
transformation using
ecosystem mutation
→ Empower its skills
→ Increase its productivity,
attract consumers
AS AN ORGANISATION
Simplify & accelerate
its digital transformation
4. Principles of an efficient ecosystem
build on trust
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→ An Action Tank supporting short iteration
cycles with experimentations. Users are
involved at each steps of the process in an
holistic approach based on horizontal
connexions.
→ Inclusive and transparent relationships
with consensus on objectives and governance.
All informations, success and failures,
are shared without barriers.
→ Decentralisation to improve horizontal
connexion with a network architecture.
Associated with a better resources allocation
and skills aknowledge, decentralization
improves agility and empowerement for all.
With a validated process and strong juridical
background, open source models are the
heart of this collaborative dynamic :
• Open source (software and hardware),
• Open data
• Open content
Bringing a non-proprietary principle,
they accelerate shared and open resources
production by taking out these assets from
competition.
5. Open Innovative ecosystems4
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More and more open ecosystems are developing
in many industrial sectors. The most famous are :
Calypso Network Association, Eclipse Foundation,
HyperLedger, Linux Foundation, Open Lab, Open Law,
Open Automotive Alliance, Openstack, OW2, Polarsys,
Tizen.
More recently, Baidu launches Apollo.auto in the field
of autonomous vehicle with an open source full stack
approach. Different by their nature, their organization
modes, these ecosystems are transforming their
innovation process while creating openness.
In 2017, Baidu and Tecent initiated alliances
to accelerate the growth of the autonomous
vehicle market by structuring in an ecosystem
that shares information, software, hardware
and data.
→ Initiated by Baidu, the Open Source
program Apollo. auto already brings together
53 companies, including Microsoft, Ford, Bosch.
→ Tencent announced the creation
of a new alliance, which among its
founders Audi, BAIC Sebastian Thrun
(creator of the Google car).
6. Open Innovative ecosystems4
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Eclipse Foundation
(Applications métiers)
Fabrique des mobilités
(Mobilités)
Genivi
(Infodivertissement
automobile)
HyperLedger
(Blockchain)
The Linux Foundation Open Lab
Open Law
(Droit)
Open Automotive Alliance
(Mobilités)
Openstack
(Cloud)
OW2 Polarsys Tizen
Apollo.auto Alliance Tencent
7. Open Innovative ecosystems4
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→ Openstack : 649
→ Eclipse : 271
→ HyperLedger : 131
→ Calypso Network Association : 60
→ Apollo.auto (créé en 2017) : 53
PROJECTS FUNDED
BY MANY ACTORS,
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE → The Open Stack Summit brings together more than
5,000 visitors, 1,000 companies, from more than 60 countries
→ Calypso Network Association coordinates 31 working groups
and participates in about thirty events a year.
→ OW2 is involved in more than 20 annual events
and organizes its own convention.
→ Open Lab coordinates 20 working groups and is at the heart
of the Summit International Movin'on, awarded by Michelin
for 20 years.
COMMUNITIES OF INTERNATIONAL CONTRIBUTORS
→ 68 837 individual contributors
→ 649 organizations support
the project
→ + 180 countries represented
→ Annual growth rate : + 30 %
→ Projected budget in 2020 :
$5 billion
OPEN STACK, THE # 1 CLOUD
SOLUTION IN THE MARKETS
→ + 340 individual contributors and
440 people registered on Slack
→ 69 partners legal persons
→ A very heterogeneous community,
combining public and private sector
→ 270 referenced "commons"
FABMOB, A GROWING
ECOSYSTEM FOR MOBILITY
TRANSFORMATIONS
Between 2016 and 2017, the number of Open Stack
deployments increased by 44%.
IBM has made the choice to be deeply involved in the
HyperLedger ecosystem to develop and promote its blockchain
technology by having it adopted by a large community.
In order to make the Law market more accessible, Open Law
has enabled the creation of a database of data open data
drive algorithms, open and ethical.
The Libre Office software, supported by
The Document Foundation, is available in 171 languages
and accumulates nearly 130 million downloads.
AN EVER-INCREASING IMPACT
Founded 13 years ago,
the Eclipse Foundation continues
to attract businesses : 36 new
members joined the project
between 2016 and 2017.
In 2002, OW2 won 2 projects
funded by the European Union.
RESILIENT ECOSYSTEMS