Event: “Open Data for European entrepreneurs” and FIWARE roadshow

Over 150 entrepreneurs invited to discuss about Open Data and Smart Cities in Pamplona, Spain on 1-2 March 2016.

 The event will attend European entrepreneurs to present and discuss the latest success stories of projects that have used fiware technologies as well as the relationship Open Data have with the world of entrepreneurship at European level.

An opening speech by Ragnar Bergstrom, head of sector of European Commission in the Directorate General of Communications, Networks and Technology will open the event. 

Some of the representatives of 16 Fiware accelerators funded by the European Commission, will present the evolution of business acceleration programs and future plans. Francisco Marín, general director of the Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI), will participate in the conference with a speech dedicated to innovation in the public sector. Meanwhile, Juanjo Hierro, Telefonica, will discuss recent developments around fiware accelerators.

Parallel to the conferences and round tables, there will be meetings between entrepreneurs with potential investors, customers, as well as city representatives who may be interested in technological solutions proposed by the Startups.

Open Business, as one the startups invited to the conference, will show how Open Data can be used to help entrepreneurs to better analyse locations, discovering local 'underserved markets' and increasing longevity and performance of "brick and mortar" business. Choosing a location requires precise planning and research: it involves looking at demographics, assessing the supply chain, scoping the competition, staying on budget, understanding local laws, and much more. By using Open Data, franchisors, store chains or independent retailers can now decide where to open a new shops/store, analysing local markets in terms of demand, supply and services, reducing risks related to location and with more chance to run a successful business.

Open Data especially open government data, is a tremendous resource that is yet largely untapped. Government, citizens and business may benefit from the use open data. Several studies have estimated the economic value of open data at tens of billions of Euros annually in the EU alone. A research  from Warsaw Institute for Economic Studies (WISE Institute) and Microsoft shows why data mean an additional GDP at 206 Bn Euro in EU-28 in 2020 thanks to data-driven decision making, business process efficiency and increased competition from use of data.

ECFI 2015 “European Conference for Future Internet”

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In November 2015, Hamburg will become the internet’s largest future workshop and the heart of European start-ups. The international conference is embedded in an unprecedented event programme spanning 4 days.

More than 1,000 international guests are expected at the hub of the 250 start-ups with their success stories, along with international delegations from Europe, the USA, Mexico, Canada, Chile and Brazil, developers, the FIWARE community, scientists, venture capitalists, business angels and accelerators, as well as numerous exhibitors

European Conference on the Future Internet

The European Conference on the Future Internet (ECFI) aims at bringing together key stakeholders to discuss how Europe can achieve global leadership in ICT by 2020 through innovative Internet technologies. In this context, industry and political stakeholders will discuss central socio-economic and technological topics of Future Internet infrastructures and services in Europe.

The event will present cutting-edge research results on the European Internet infrastructures and services of the future, which have been developed in the Future Internet Public-Private Partnership (FI-PPP). The FI-PPP is a European programme for Internet-enabled innovation aiming to accelerate the development and adoption of Future Internet technologies in Europe.

Among the speakers:

Jesus Villasante Head of Unit (European Commission, DG Connect)

Mario Campolargo Director Net Futures (European Commission)

Full List of speakers http://www.ecfi.eu/speakers/

OpenBusiness and other Startups will pitch to pass the next selection under thier accelerators.