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IMPACT Grant Agreement
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Internet Mobile ConTent FP7 Topic: ICT-2013.1.8 Grant agreement Nº: No. 632828 Project Type: CSA Start date: 01/07/2014 Duration: 24 months
FIWARE HACKATHON REPORT
Related WP WP2. Enablers Promotion
WP leader Buongiorno [BGO]
Responsible Author(s) BGO
Contributor(s) -
Planned delivery month M15- September 2015
Actual delivery month M16- October 2015
Document Dissemination
Level1 CO
Document Nature2 RE
Synopsis: FIWARE TECH AND BUSINESS HACKATHON
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PP Restricted to other programme participants (Including the Commission Services)
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CO Confidential, only for members of the consortium (Including the Commission Services)
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RE Report
SP Specification
TO Tool
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 IMPACT 3rd Hackathon within FIWARE Business Challenge DESCRIPTION 3
1.1 IMPACT Prize Terms 3
1.2 Event Agenda 5
1.3 IMPACT Prize Jury & Criteria 6
1.4 IMPACT Prize winners 7
2 COMMUNICATION AND DISSEMINATION 8
3 LEARNINGS 10
4 TRANSPARENCY 10
ANNEX 1. Code of Conduct for members of Jury 11
ANNEX 2. Declarations of non-conflict of interest 13
ANNEX 4. Presentations and Communication Materials 14
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1 IMPACT 3rd Hackathon within FIWARE Business Challenge DESCRIPTION
On 15th and 16th September 2015, the Third IMPACT Hackathon was held within the FIWARE
Business Challenge in Bologna, Italy. The event was organized by IMPACT in collaboration with
ASTER, Bologna Business School, Demo Center, Engineering and Emilia Romagna Start-up.
The competition aimed to acknowledge the accomplishments of technological projects in the area of
mobile phones and mobility that provide any kind of study, service, web application (including widgets,
portlets, mashups, websites) history, development and applications for mobile devices, etc. using the
FIWARE technologies (http://www.fiware.org/).
The event was sponsored by the IMPACT Consortium and co-organized by the Project Coordinator,
BUONGIORNO.
1.1 IMPACT Prize Terms
The event was structured as follows: 2 days of workshop, frontal lessons for participants to
transform their ideas into tangible, innovative projects using FIWARE technologies.
The event involved developers and marketing managers that presented themselves to the event, where
teams could be formed at the end of the first day. The only requirement was to be active contributors for
the entire event. Each team was composed of 3-4 members, ideally covering two professional profiles:
Tech and Marketing.
Each team once formed, aimed to develop a business idea related to the major categories identified in
the FIWARE Accelerator program. The work to be developed was a presentation of the Project based on
a standard template. The team must describe the infrastructure and technological architecture of the
work developed, using (and detailing) at least in part, FIWARE technologies development either GE or
instances or parts of components that have been housed or deployed in the FIWARE LAB.
Each project was judged by a jury. The total score determined the overall winner of the IMPACT prize.
Cash prizes were awarded for 1st , 2nd and 3rd places (5,000 €)
The Jury assessed the one to two-minute presentations of the work carried out by the participants and
voted in accordance with the following criteria:
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A) FIWARE Business Challenge Criteria:
1. Business Criteria:
1. Target Market
2. Business Model
3. Business plan
2. Technology criteria:
1. Architecture
2. Use of FIWARE
B) IMPACT Prize Criteria:
1. Mobile oriented (Special Focus on Media&Content, SmartCities, Social&Learning)
2. Business Criteria FIWARE Business Challenge
3. Technology Criteria FIWARE Business Challenge
The jury reserved the right to not grant Awards if it considers that the projects presented do not meet
the quality standards required. The decision of the jury took place during the event. The communication
of the three (3) winners was made personally at the event. Moreover, the result of the event was
published on the IMPACT corporate channels. IMPACT Prize was decided according to the IMPACT
Criteria. One team could be awarded both for the FIWARE Business Challenge as for the IMPACT Prize.
The event was totally free for subscribers, a work station was provided to them with free internet, plus
food, drinks and snacks during the whole duration of the event.
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1.2 Event Agenda
FIWARE BUSINESS CHALLENGE
September 15th, 2015
14:30 Registration and Welcome
15:30 FIWARE Introduction- Stefano De Panfilis
16:30 IMPACT Third Open Call Presentation- Belen Manchego and Eleonora Villanova
17:00 FIWARE LAB – Pasquale Vitale and Davide Dalle Carbonare
18:00 Presentation of Challenge and case studies +Group Forming
September 16th, 2015
09:00 FIWARE and Smart Cities
09:30 Workshop
13:00 Projects delivery
14:30 Project’s results presentation
15:30 Round Table- Regional Digital Agenda and FIWARE Standard
18:00 Awarding ceremony
The event began with a presentation of FIWARE and a presentation of IMPACT Project together with a
FIWARE Workshop prepared by FIWARE TEAM composed by two Italian FIWARE specialists. The
workshop was focused on FIWARE generic enablers. After these sessions, the competition was presented
and teams were formed, according to their preference in the assignment of different case studies.
The case studies to be selected were:
1) To develop a service that will automatically extract statistics on traffic in real time based on video
streaming
2) Smart Cities: a platform for the collection and management of the suggestions and requests of
citizens
3) Monitoring and management of natural disasters through smart monitoring solutions
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4) Holograms and augmented reality applied to tools of CMS and LMS
5) Agriculture: when demand meets supply of food products from SME’s and consumers
6) Improving the quality of life of elder people through remote support services
Each team chose a case study and prepared their project proposal, including FIWARE enablers in their
architecture. FIWARE tutors were present during the whole event to provide assistance to teams.
The event, as well as offering possibilities for networking between aspiring start-uppers, was also a way
to introduce the third and last open call for applications (September 15th- October 15th, 2015) with the
aim to finance up to 22 start-ups with an initial funding of 100k euro.
The work developed by each team consisted in a presentation of each Project based on a standard
template. Each team described the infrastructure and technological architecture of the work developed,
using (and detailing) at least in part, FIWARE technologies development.
Special attention should be made to the Round Table that took place on September 16th,co-
organized by ASTER, Bologna Business School, Engineering, Emilia Romagna Start-up and
IMPACT; where regional external stakeholders (ICT researchers, applications industry,
accelerators, mentors, investors and all kinds of organizations active in the development
and/or implementation of solutions for Startups coaching & venturing); innovation policy
makers, regional development bodies, gathered in order to promote the opportunities of
FIWARE as a technology, providing examples of best practices and use cases to be used by
regional governments and communities, in order to foster a rapid technology uptake around
Internet Mobile Content enablers. The session was addressed to start-ups of the territory,
operating in the IT market.
1.3 IMPACT Prize Jury & Criteria
The Jury was composed by:
Stefano De Panfilis, Chief Innovation Officer - Engineering Ingegneria Informatica SPA
Simona Torre, IMPACT Coordinator and b-ventures General Manager – BUONGIORNO
Maurelio Boari – President- Bologna Business School
Each judge signed a Declaration of ‘non-conflict of interest’.
Each project was judged by the jury based on different evaluation criteria (tech, business for FIWARE
Business Challenge and tech, business and mobile oriented for IMPACT prize) and was assigned a score
for each of these areas. The total score determined the winners of the FIWARE Challenge and the
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IMPACT Prize. The Jury assessed the two minute presentations of the work carried out by the
participants and voted in accordance with the following criteria:
A) FIWARE Challenge Criteria:
Business Criteria:
1. Business model
2. Target Market 3. Business plan
Technology:
1. Architecture
2. Use of FIWARE
In addition to the FIWARE Challenge Criteria,
B) IMPACT Prize was awarded to projects that were also ‘MOBILE ORIENTED’ The communication of
the three (3) IMPACT prize winners was made personally at the event. Moreover, the result of the event
was published on the IMPACT corporate channels.
1.4 IMPACT Prize winners
The 3 best ideas that were awarded were: (please see presentations included in Annex 4).
1st -CITYVISION
Idea developed
CITIVISION wants to develop a service that
can intelligently extract traffic statistics from
process owners of our smart city
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2nd –WEARY
Idea developed
WEARY solves the impossibility of the
end user to buy clothes seen in closed
store.
3rd – Il Polso della Città
Idea developed
a platform for the collection and management
of the suggestions and requests of citizens
2 COMMUNICATION AND DISSEMINATION
The communication material developed was:
Social Media
(Facebook posting)
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Flyer
Roll Up
FIWARE Blog Post
Video
Please see: Link
Photo Gallery: http://po.st/FiwareBusinessChallenge
Each organizer published and distributed in their networks the event (ASTER, Bologna Business
School, Engineering, Emilia Romagna Start-up and IMPACT)
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3 LEARNINGS
The IMPACT Hackathon took place within the FIWARE Business Challenge, taking advantage of the event
already existing, focusing on FI enablers, with the objective to consolidate links with relevant
stakeholders of the Italian start-up ecosystem.
Participants received a general presentation of IMPACT 3rd Open Call for Proposals and the
technology requirements for the project, explaining the importance of integrating applicants needs
with FIWARE and its architecture, with an exhaustive explanation of FIWARE Enablers categories.
Then, participants had the opportunity to join a FIWARE Workshop with the essential and outstanding
contribution of two FIWARE advisors. Their presentations were pragmatic, incisive and very effective. The
first part of the workshop was focused on the software side and the importance of GE, while the second
part was focused on the hardware side (FIWARE Lab). After the workshop, FIWARE support team has
been very supportive with all teams, being available to provide answers to their questions and guiding
people to be able to “get into FIWARE”.
Moreover, the Round Table of September 16th gave the opportunity to participants to get to know how
the regional stakeholders include FIWARE in the digital European agenda. IMPACT enriched its network
of external Italian stakeholders (ICT researchers, applications industry, accelerators, mentors, investors
and all kinds of organizations active in the development and/or implementation of solutions for Startups
coaching & venturing); innovation policy makers, regional development bodies) which is very significant
for FIWARE promotion and sustainability.
4 TRANSPARENCY
IMPACT consortium confirms that have no links, interests of any nature with the winners of the
Hackathon.
In addition, the judges signed a “non -conflict declaration of interest after reading the Code of Conduct
included as Annex 3 of the document.
The document D2.2.3 Selection process& winners reporting towards EC was sent to the project
officer in order to communicate the winners. In this report, BGO explained with detail the evaluation
criteria, the selection process and the winners communication procedure.
Buongiorno initiated the process and asked to each proposed winner the necessary documents in order
to issue the payments according to the process described in the document delivered to the EC. Payments
were issued to all winners.
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ANNEX 1. Code of Conduct for members of Jury
Specific Conditions
1. The task of a Judge of the FIWARE Business Challenge Jury is to participate in a confidential,
fair and equitable evaluation of each proposal according to the procedures described in this
document. He/she must use his/her best endeavours to achieve this, follow any instructions
given by the ‘IMPACT Consortium’ to this end and deliver a constant and high quality of work.
2. The Judge works as an independent person. He/she is deemed to work in a personal capacity
and, in performing the work, does not represent any organisation.
3. The Judge must sign a Declaration of no conflict of interest and confidentiality before starting
the work, by which he/she accepts the present Code of Conduct. Invited Members who do not
sign the declaration will not be allowed to work as a Judge.
4. In doing so, the Judge commits him/herself to strict confidentiality and impartiality
concerning his/her tasks.
5. If a Judge has a conflict of interest with a proposal, he/she must declare such facts to the
‘IMPACT Consortium’ as soon as he/she become aware of this.
6. Judges may not discuss any proposal with others, including other Judges or personnel of the
‘IMPACT Consortium’ not directly involved in the evaluation of the proposal, except during the
formal discussion at the meetings moderated by or with the knowledge and agreement of the
‘IMPACT Consortium’.
7. Judges may not communicate with applicants. No proposal may be amended during the
evaluation session. Judges’ advice to the ‘IMPACT Consortium’ on any proposal may not be
communicated by them to the applicants or to any other person.
10. Judges are not allowed to take outside the evaluation building any parts of proposals,
copies or notes, either on paper or in electronic form, relating to the evaluation of proposals.
Judges may be given the possibility of seeking further information (for example through the
internet, specialised databases, etc.) to allow them to complete their examination of the
proposals, but they may not contact third parties without the express consent of the IMPACT
staff supervising the evaluation.
11. Members are required at all times to comply strictly with any rules defined by the ‘IMPACT
Consortium’ for ensuring the confidentiality of the evaluation process and its outcomes. Failure
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to comply with these rules may result in exclusion from the immediate and future evaluation
processes.
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ANNEX 2. Declarations of non-conflict of interest
Declaration of non – conflict of interest FIWARE IMPACT BUSINESS CHALLENGE Jury
Event: FIWARE BUSINESS CHALLENGE 15th and 16th September, 2015
Judge Name (*): ____________________
ID number (*): ___________________
Company Name: ___________________
Hereafter, by signing this document, I undertake to abide by the code of conduct for Hackathon Jury,
acting as Judge, covered in Annex 1 (Code of conduct).
I undertake to inform immediately if I discover any disqualifying or potential conflict of interest with any
proposal that I am asked to evaluate or which is the subject of discussion in any evaluation meeting in
which I participate (Declaration of no conflict of interest).
Please check one of the two boxes below
In particular, I declare that I not involved in any proposal under evaluation or submitted for
evaluation, under the IMPACT Hackathon.
In particular, I declare that my participation in the evaluation of the following proposal(s) could
create a conflict of interest [list them, if any]:
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
I undertake not to reveal any detail of the evaluation process and its outcomes or of any proposal
submitted for evaluation without the express written approval of the ‘IMPACT Consortium’.
For acceptance:
Signature: Place, Date:
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ANNEX 4. Presentations
Winners presentations as well as presentations of FIWARE and IMPACT can be downloaded in the
following link: Link