GIoTS Industry Forum II: 5G LSP European and Chinese Perspectives - EXCITING and F-Interop Joint Workshop (Part I)
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Europe and China are at the forefront of technological developments in what
concerns the Future Internet, 5G and IoT. To continue to have
success on this front, it is important to continue collaboration efforts in
these areas, namely in the exchange of knowledge and the development of joint
activities.
The EXCITING project supports co-operation opportunities between Europe and
China, particularly for IoT and 5G, by studying and comparing the corresponding
research and innovation ecosystems, identifying the opportunities and making
recommendations for creating the appropriate conditions. Given the importance
of a harmonised IoT and 5G industry, the F-Interop project focuses on the
development of interoperability and performance test tools to support emerging
IoT related technologies, from the standardisation process to the market. Both
projects are H2020 projects.
In this joint workshop, these complementary projects will address the
status, challenges and opportunities in the domain of 5G and IoT, particularly
focusing on interoperability and standardisation practices. Attention will also
be given to current and planned efforts for EU-China collaboration in this
domain, including through joint large scale pilots.
Agenda
Time | Duration | Topic | Speakers |
PART 01 | |||
14h30 | 5 min | Welcome | Kai Zhang (Martel) |
14h35 | 10 min | Overview of EC’s actions in China | Franck Boissiere (IoT Unit, EC) |
14h45 | 15 min | Overview of EXCITING and F-Interop projects | Kai Zhang (Martel) Serge Fdida (Sorbonne Université) |
15h00 | 35 min | Interoperability session | Serge Fdida (Sorbonne Université) |
15h35 | 20 min | European IoT Standardisation: Progressing EU-China Common Views | Georgios Karagiannis (Huawei/AIOTI) |
15h55 | 20 min | EXCITING white papers (5G and IoT) | Latif Ladid (Université du Luxembourg) Andrea Ferlini (Sorbonne Université) |
16h15 | End of Part I |
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presentations should include 5 min discussion