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Positioning Ireland in the Future Internet Willie Donnelly Chair Irish Future Internet Forum
Future Internet Assembly
Trust, Security, Privacy
Experimental facilities and test beds
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ENVIROFI FI- Content FINEST(Transport)
InstantMobility
FINSENY(Smart Grid)
OUTSMART (Urban)
European Framework Future Internet
Future Internet as a Critical Infrastructure
“The virtual world removes all barriers of human limitation; you can be anyone you want to be instead of being bound by physical and material limitations.
That allows people to be who they naturally are, freed of any perception they may have of themselves based
on their ‘real life’—it is the power of removing the barriers of your own perception of yourself.” —Tze-Meng Tan, Multimedia Development Corporation in
Malaysia, a director at OpenSOS
Internet 2020
“Tribes will be defined by social enclaves on the Internet, rather than by geography or kinship, but the world will be more fragmented and less tolerant, since one's real-world
surroundings will not have the homogeneity of one's online clan.” —Jim Horning, chief scientist for information security
at SPARTA Inc. and a founder of InterTrust’s Strategic Technologies and Architectural Research Laboratory
“By 2020, the Internet will have enabled the monitoring and manipulation of people by businesses and governments on a scale never before imaginable. Most people will have happily traded their privacy—consciously or unconsciously—for consumer benefits such as increased convenience and lower prices. As a result, the line between marketing and manipulation will have largely disappeared.” —Nicholas Carr, author of the Rough Type blog and “The Big Switch”
“We in the present don't think of ourselves as living in ‘cyberspace,’ even though people of a decade previous would have termed it such. Of the various forms of the metaverse, however, the majority of activity will take place in blended or augmented-reality spaces, not in distinct virtual/alternative world spaces.” —Jamais Cascio, a co-author of the “Metaverse Roadmap Overview,” a report on the potential futures of VR, AR, and the geoWeb
“The Internet is not magical; it will be utterly over-managed by commercial concerns, hobbled with ‘security’ micromanagement, and turned into money-shaped traffic for business, the rest 90% paid-for content download and the rest of the bandwidth used for market feedback.”—Tom Jennings, University of California-Irvine, creator of FidoNet and builder of Wired magazine’s first online site
“The Web must still be a messy, fabulous, exciting, dangerous, poetic, depressing, elating place...akin to life; which is not a bad thing.” —Luis Santos, Universidade do Minho-Braga, Portugal
Towards a Future InternetInformation Society
Enables all facets of work as the Foundation of a new era in the worlds
developmentCommercial Big Brother
A platform for entertainment, retail , commerce and advertising
A commercially controlled consumer worldPower to the People
User and e-consumer rights role building their own environments
and applications
Delphi 2020
Power to the People
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Information Society
European Leadership
European Governance Model based on European
Social Values Citizen rights Digital Inclusion
Freedom of Expression Social inclusion
Future Internet transforms the boundaries
of traditional society
Role of Future Internet Forum
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Transforming economic,
political and cultural
Systems
Transforming the
development of the
“networked Society”
Integrated Communications
Technologies Civil Society
Ireland needs to re-imagine society and build the platform for citizen cultural and economic wellbeing
Forum provides the platform for national debate and consensus building
Opportunities for Ireland • Future Internet provides major opportunities for
Ireland as leadership in the Future Internet
• Open economy • Multinational industry base • Multicultural society • Open Government • Open policy on IP• Scientific and engineering foundation (SFI, HEA,EI)• Highly networked government, industry, academia
Dynamic performance and convergence trends in innovation in the EU-27 and other countries
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EU27 average growth rate in
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Innovation leadersDenmark, Finland, Germany,
Sweden, UK
Innovation followers
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, France, Iceland,
Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Slovenia
Moderate innovators
Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Malta,
Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia and Spain
Catching up Bulgaria, Croatia, Latvia, Romania, Serbia and Turkey
FI Innovation Leadership
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Business
Research and Innovation
Community empowerment
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New Models
Health
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Academic Business Government Citizen Community
Future Internet Innovation Platform
EnvironmentEnvironment
EducationEducation
AgricultureAgriculture
Entertainment
Transport
Cities
Early Adoption Exemplar Services
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TransportTransport Smart Grid Environment
Cloud Computing
Social Networks Linked Data
SecurityPrivacy and
Identity SensorsManagement
National strategy for European FI leadership