
Dr. Glenn Ricart is the Founder and CTO of US Ignite, a nonprofit whose mission is applying academic and industry research in smart and connected communities. US Ignite is now working with 48 communities in three countries. He is also an organizer of MERIF - the US Midscale Experimental Research Infrastructure Forum which coordinates efforts at 8 of the U.S. research infrastructures sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Dr. Ricart is Adjunct Professor in the School of Computing at the University of Utah, a Fellow of the ACM, and a Pioneer Inductee in the Internet Hall of Fame.
Elementy, w których Mr. Glenn Ricart uczestniczy
wtorek 2 czerwiec, 2020
środa 22 czerwiec, 2022
Cities worldwide are working hard to exploit IoT and ITC technologies to deliver new services to citizens and improve their operations. While there have been considerable success, many cities struggle to transform ideas and proof of concept trials into sustainable services. Key to success seems to be involving citizens and other community stakeholders early and often in service development and deployment. This session brings together speakers covering the ho...
czwartek 23 czerwiec, 2022
Elementy, w których Mr. Glenn Ricart attends
poniedziałek 20 czerwiec, 2022
Smart Dockland’s Innovation tour showcases a range of deployed innovations within the area from AR/VR experiences, digital infrastructure and sensor-based technologies.The tour highlights our engagement to date with a variety of local authority units, citizens, academia and industry.Meeting point: Dunlop Oriel House, 34 Westland Row, Trinity College Dublin, D2
Ensure you engage at IoT Week and connect with our exhibitors.Click here to se the Exhibition AreaExhibition is open:Monday 14:14 – 20:00 (The Iot Week Welcome Reception takes place within the exhibition space)Tuesday 08:00 – 18:00Wednesday 08:00 – 18:00Thursday 08:00 – 17...
The IoTAC ( https://iotac.eu/ ) workshop will introduce the project’s concept and new approaches to IoT security including the security by design concept, the new modules and services to be developed, and the validation framework, which will assure full accountability of the overall architecture.Presentations will introduce:assessment of the ...
IoTWeek Innovation World Cup® – Open Call20 Techpreneurs at IoTWeek 2022 Dublin The IoT Innovation World Cup is the world’s largest international competition for IoT
wtorek 21 czerwiec, 2022
Building upon existing and rapidly evolving technologies and architectures in the field Big Data, IoT, continuum computing, Artificial Intelligence, HCI, etc, new paradigms have emerged such as the Web3.0, the Metaverse, and the Spatial Web. These new and complementary paradigms are moving at speed light from fantasy literature to reality, and probably opening a new thread of opportunities and challenges for existing and emerging industries and our society. How does these 3 terms/paradigms...
IoTWeek Innovation World Cup® – Open Call20 Techpreneurs at IoTWeek 2022 Dublin The IoT Innovation World Cup is the world’s largest international competition for IoT
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...
The evolution of the IoT into the Next-generation IoT will be marked by a series of technological advances which includes contextually aware and distributed intelligence, federated services and microservices, integration of DLTs and smart contracts, and tactile and AR interfaces among others. It is typified by the convergence between the cloud and Edge along the human-cloud computing continuum and is underpinned by the functionalities afforded by 5G networks.&nb...
Smart DCU leverages the DCU campus as a Smart City testbed where third parties fast-track their smart city innovations in a safe controlled environment.This is because it is a microcosm of a city with all the features of the city except in miniature. A place where the campus is the city and the staff and students are the citizensMeeting poin...
środa 22 czerwiec, 2022
This session will discuss major trends and dynamics of our world that are influencing the decision-making processes of companies. Europe is every time more digital, but some conditions that seemed stable, are not anymore. The pandemic, the war in Ukraine, climate change but also the advent of artificial intelligence, hyperconnectivity and other technologies are leading to a new playground that leaders have to manage.Intro: a view on glob...
Overall IoT and Edge Computing Standardisation ChallengesPolicy and Regulations on IoT and Edge ComputingSDOs on Solving IoT and Edge Computing Standardisation Challenges
Cities worldwide are working hard to exploit IoT and ITC technologies to deliver new services to citizens and improve their operations. While there have been considerable success, many cities struggle to transform ideas and proof of concept trials into sustainable services. Key to success seems to be involving citizens and other community stakeholders early and often in service development and deployment. This session brings together speakers covering the ho...
Data is seen as the modern oil for driving economy and indeed several major actors (global companies, rich countries) are working on strategies of how to define the evolving data space. It also seems to be agreed that we are in front of a huge transformation due to the ubiquitous digitisation in all domains of life – some call it the next revolution [1]. IoT is not only part of this transformation but one of its motors with its billions of smart ...
This session focuses on standards related to IoT and Edge computing which enable the integration of data spaces. It will cover the following topics:Data space challengesData space standardisationInteroperable data spacesExample of energy data spacesThe move to the Far Edge will have huge economic potential by leveraging a local, distributed computing infrastructure, and it facilitates the creation of...
The call topic “Future European platforms for the Edge: Meta Operating Systems” targeted for the next generation of higher-level (meta) operating systems for the smart IoT with strong computing capacity at the edge, embedded in a computing continuum from IoT-to-edge-to-cloud. Horizon Europe Cluster 4 projects are launched to strengthen European supply and value chains in cloud to edge computing by integrating relevant elements of computing, connectivity, IoT, AI...
In the European Commission’s NGI Initiative, coupled with the National Science Foundation’s support through a dedicated
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...
czwartek 23 czerwiec, 2022
This session will feature the IoT projects and demonstrate use cases of IoT in the domains of Energy, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Automotive and Small Ports. The session will also feature the results and upcoming opportunities of the projects’ open calls.
The move to the Far Edge will have huge economic potential by leveraging a local, distributed computing infrastructure, and it facilitates the creation of new services and business models, which are much more rooted in verticals around the applications than today’s more general-purpose cloud business models.The session will focus on the economic potential of Edge Computing in the context of the n...
Novel advancements in the Internet of Things have paved the way for new possibilities, representing a set of key enabling technologies for smart cities and allowing the production and automation of innovative services and advanced applications for the different city stakeholders. However, we still need to broaden the scope and shift from smart cities to smart communities that will enable a new generation of dynamic rural ecosystems of innovation chains, applications and services to improve...
A smart cities education programme developed by Smart Docklands, Dublin City Council (DCC) and CONNECT. The programme aims to bring citizens into the conversation about how technology shapes the places we live through interactive workshops and hands-on activities. The workshop will include an overview of the development of the initiative and a tailored version of the current ‘Visioneers’ engagement stream (aimed at Transition year secondary school students)...
Our daily life has become more and more digital, from the way we commute to work to how we watch a movie in the evening: a “digital society” that uses a wide range of Next Generation Internet applications. Ensuring safe and trustworthy technologies is a real challenge for research, which must deal with rapidly evolving requirements and heterogeneous features in a highly competitive environment.