Kevin Doolin is the Director of Innovation at Walton Institute for Information and Communication Systems Science.
In this role, Kevin is responsible for oversight and strategic direction of Walton Institute’s Applied and Commercial Research Activities. He plays a key role in driving the Walton InstituteResearch Units and staff to get involved in EU applied research, and the EI ComFund, driving proposal strategies for all relevant research funding calls including, but not limited to, the key cross-unit decisions, assisting in commercial, research and proposal development of each unit.
Kevin’s area of expertise is Pervasive Computing, which is the forerunner to ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT). Kevin has been involved in this space since he joined Walton Institute in 2004. Kevin has already coordinated a number of key EU projects in this space, for example the €15M EU flagship project, which closed in April 2014 and received significant praise from expert scientific reviewers. Kevin describes the project, “SOCIETIES focuses on bridging the gap between pervasive and social computing and enables the establishment of dynamically formed networks of people and things which can in turn be offered personalised mobile services”. SOCIETIES is detailed in two key magazines produced during the project.
Kevin is currently coordinating the 60 partner, €17m, H2020 Project DEMETER (https://h2020-demeter.eu/), which focuses on full supply chain interoperability in the Agriculture sector.
Kevin was the founder of a TSSG startup called ‘Fuseami’. Fuseami provides a service whereby attendees at events and conferences can discover each other based on their degree of relevance.
Sessions in which Kevin Doolin participates
Tuesday 21 June, 2022
The Internet of Things (IoT) technologies are heavily interwoven within every-day present life and tomorrow will impact even more. Predicting the next global tendency but need in society is key to IoT development.In a new Post-COVID era, IoT is accelerating and facilitating new trends such as home working, new mobility challenges and the digitalization of the economy. It also becomes more necessary for redesigning the new global supply chain, foster the collaboration and generate ne...
Wednesday 22 June, 2022
Ecosystem building & Digital Innovation Hubs in European smart farming Interactive workshop tohighlight the importance of Digital Innovation Hubs as one-stop-shops for innovation services, helping lower innovation barriers and facilitating knowledge exchange. Challenges in ecosystem building in agritech will be addressed.
Thursday 23 June, 2022
Learn about results and activities from large scale agrifood tech projects to grown an interconnected ecosystem of DIHs, Test Farms, Accelerators, Investors, Corporates and startups.
Discuss and learn about data marketplaces, data models, standards, data governance and business models for data monetization.