Peter Wintlev-Jensen is working
in the European Commission DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology, dealing
with development of policy and research strategy related to Internet of Things
Before that he was
responsible for EU strategy concerning digital transformation of Health and
Care, including the European Joint Research Programme on Active and Assisted
Living, the digital research and innovation agenda on Health and Ageing in Societal
Challenge 1 of Horizon 2020 and the European Innovation Partnership on Active
and Healthy Ageing. He has also helped develop the Silver Economy strategy to
help stimulate jobs and growth arising from Demographic Change.
Before joining the
European Commission in 1990 he worked in the telecommunications industry as
project manager in Denmark and US in a number of large industrial computing and
communications projects, e.g. with American Airlines, Delta Airlines, EDS.
He has an Engineering
degree in Electronic Systems from
Sessions in which Peter Wintlev-Jensen participates
Tuesday 18 June, 2019
DevOps has recently emerged as a software development practice that encourages developers to continuously patch, update, or bring new features to the system under operation without sacrificing quality. Software development and delivery of IoT systems would greatly benefit from DevOps as devices and IoT services requirements for reliability, quality, security and safety are paramount. However, even if DevOps is not bound to any application domain, many challenge...
DevOps has recently emerged as a software development practice that encourages developers to continuously patch, update, or bring new features to the system under operation without sacrificing quality. Software development and delivery of IoT systems would greatly benefit from DevOps as devices and IoT services requirements for reliability, quality, security and safety are paramount. However, even if DevOps is not bound to any application domain, many challenge...
Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and applications are bringing fundamental changes to all sectors of society and economy and constitute an essential element of the Next Generation Internet (NGI). IoT technologies and applications are changing the way users, services and applications interact with the real world environment in a trusted way. The topic involves support researchers, industry, application developers and start-ups.
Thursday 20 June, 2019
This session will provide the audience with the EU’s vision and strategy for IoT Research and Innovation, moving into the Horizon Europe timeframe. Both sides, offer and demand, will be considered as the origin of many upcoming research opportunities in the fields of industry, smart cities, energy efficiency, big data, applications for health and care, agriculture and trusted IoT platforms, among others.
Sessions in which Peter Wintlev-Jensen attends
Tuesday 18 June, 2019
Welcoming Remarks Co-ChairsSébastian Ziegler, Chairman, IoT ForumBrian Bech Nielsen, Rector, Prof. Aarhus UniversityKarsten Dehler, Commercial Director, It-Forum, Denmark
Acting on the core aspects of UNs Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); to curtail inequality issues, diminish environmental degradation and provide a secure and resilient livelihood, remains a complex challenge for civil society and United Nations member states.While the SDGs inherited a wide array of pending targets from the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), member states are increasingly using the SDGs as a comprehensive and adaptable f...
Industries are crossing today a crucial transition in terms of technologies and sustainability is a key driver for them. The integration of new technologies, if done appropriately and fast enough can help industries become more competitive; if not managed accordingly however IoT misuse can have adverse consequences on industries and their external environment.Similarly, IoT applications can greatly contribute t...
DevOps has recently emerged as a software development practice that encourages developers to continuously patch, update, or bring new features to the system under operation without sacrificing quality. Software development and delivery of IoT systems would greatly benefit from DevOps as devices and IoT services requirements for reliability, quality, security and safety are paramount. However, even if DevOps is not bound to any application domain, many challenge...
TM Forum (www.tmforum.org) is the global industry association that drives collaboration and collective problem-solving to maximize the business success of communication and digital service providers and their ecosystem of suppliers. As a showcase of some of their most recent work, the following topics will be covered and debated in this 90-minutes session:IoT & 5G Business Opportunities5G in Smart Health...
Experience the welcome reception at either ARoS Art Museum or Aarhus City Hall with a glass of champagne in one hand and a snack in the other. Round off day with a bit of networking, good vibes and speaches from Jacob Bundsgaard, MayorCity of Aarhus, Bo Sejer Frandsen, CEO of Local Host it-forum and Fredrik Ostbye, Group Vice President, Head of Digital Transformation at Event Partner, Grundfos.
Wednesday 19 June, 2019
Interoperability is largely addressed issue from the different stand points of concerned fields. In the IoT for SLE for ageing well field, there is a clear technological approach for interoperability in the IoT technology domain. For instance, interoperability between IoT platforms in the cloud domain, and interoperability across sensors, smart devices and gateways in the edge domain, i.e. the home environment. In the other side, there is a demand of practical...
Building IoT Cross-Domain and Cross-Platform Interoperability. An Update on the new developments for unified and secure sharing of (and access to) sensing/actuating ressources.
GDPR is a hot topic nowadays in Europe. IoT for SLE is a very sensitive environment upon GDPR. There are many facets where the topic is approached in the domain and for this it’s important all them converge into a coherent and functional approach at the time of implementation of IoT for SLE in a defined place.
IoT Risk Assessment should be considered as an integral part of the management practices and an essential element of good corporate governance. What are the new and unexpected risks that cannot be solved by current state-of-the-art security solutions? This and many more questions will be discussed and answered in this panel moderated by Pasquale Annicchino.
Thursday 20 June, 2019
In this session, an overview of the IoT development strategies both in South Korea and European Union will be presented and discussed with representatives of the leading organizations driving the efforts. From South Korea, Dr. Inhyok Cha, Sr. Executive Advisor of SK Telecom and Chair of External Relations Subcommittee of the Korean Smart Cities Special Committee under the Presidential Office will provide a view from one of...
After two successful editions in Geneva and Bilbao, this edition of the scientific conference will present scientific papers on the most recent IoT research and will celebrate new partnerships that bring together industries, academia and the society.This year, IoT solutions become a game changer for everyone – individuals and business – to comply and fulfil SDGs faster and smarter.