
Fotios K. Konstantinidis
Fotios Konstantinidis is a Scientific Project Manager at the Institute of Communication and Computer System (ICCS) and manages Industry 4.0-related, Industrial Symbiosis EC-funded projects, working on the development of real-scale industrial application, the design of IIoT architectures and the development of machine vision systems. He is a Ph.D. candidate in the department of Production & Management Engineering, holds a M.Eng in Electrical & Computer Engineering and a M.Sc. in Mechatronics & Systems Automation. His research activities are focused on the development of Cyber-Physical Production Systems (CPPSs) that can be integrated into existed industrial systems under the auspicious of Industry 4.0. Prior to this, Fotios had worked as an Industry 4.0 Technology Analyst, analyzing the plants’ maturity level and proposing I4.0 strategies for Fortune 500 companies, while he had worked at the Next-Generation Access networks in telecom industry. Throughout his career, he has also been involved in organising workshops, delivered presentations at conferences/workshops and published peer-reviewed journal papers.
Sessions in which Fotios K. Konstantinidis participates
Tuesday 21 June, 2022
ASSIST-IoT is an EU funded research project aiming at designing, implementing and validating a multi-plane (semi-)autonomous decentralized edge-cloud reference architecture, to assist human-centric applications in multiple verticals. This architecture is composed of horizontal planes, which include device, network, data and application-related functionalities to support Next-Generation IoT (NGIoT) paradigm, and vertical ones, which address all-encompassing c...
Sessions in which Fotios K. Konstantinidis attends
Monday 20 June, 2022
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...
Last August 2021 BDVA released his community position to the proposal for AI regulation supporting the idea of balancing between regulation and innovation. It is acknowledged the importance of trust and trustworthiness to boost investment and innovation. However, the cost, time, infrastructure, and knowledge needed to e.g. comply with the AI regulation may be burdensome. There is a risk that small companies, research and education organizations might not be able to easily follow and be aff...
Wednesday 22 June, 2022
Case studies are a constant source of inspiration for all. They show us the efforts, expectations, and key elements for pioneering organisations and individuals in the way of succes. This session will introduce the cases of outstanding experiences in the field of Circular Manufacturing such as EUR3KA, digiPRIME, ECOPASS, FACTLOG and debate the role of the Digital Twins. Opportunities and challenges will be assessed on the road to the effective Circular Econo...
Taylors Three Rock - Traditional Irish PubWhat can be more Irish than an evening spent in a cosy traditional Irish pub! Nestled at the food of the Dublin Mountains, Taylors Three Rock is a fantastic venue for an informal conference party. Delegates will then be entertained by world champion Irish Dancers and famous Dublin traditional Irish musicians. This show is full of audience participation, delegates will be sing...