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PROJECT OVERVIEW – GETTING INSPIRED Sjaak Wolfert - Scientific Project Coordinator Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands Kick-off meeting, Amsterdam, 21-22 February 2017

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PROJECT OVERVIEW – GETTING INSPIREDSjaak Wolfert - Scientific Project CoordinatorWageningen University & Research, The NetherlandsKick-off meeting, Amsterdam, 21-22 February 2017

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PROJECT OBJECTIVESTo foster a large-scale take-up of IoT in the European farming and food production

O1 To demonstrate the business case of IoT for a large number of application areas in farming and food

O2 To integrate and reuse available IoT technologies by

exploiting open architectures and standards

O3 To ensure user acceptability of IoT solutions in

farming and food by addressing user needs, including

security, privacy and trust

O4 To ensure the sustainability of IoT solutions beyond

the project by validating the related business models and setting up an IoT Ecosystem for large scale take-up

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TRIALS & USE CASES

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smart sensing & monitoring

smart analysis & planning

smart control

MULTI-ACTOR APPROACHEnd-users IoT integrators

Infrastructure Providers Researchersmeat

arable

vegetables

fruits

dairy

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Trial & Use Case methodology – Lean approach

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Minimum Viable Product: a product with just enough features to gather validated

learning about the product and its continued development

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IoF2020 Ecosystem & Collaboration Space

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Generic project approach and structure

WP2 Trials/Use cases: Knowledge & App developmentLean multi-actor approach

3. Evaluation

1. Co-design2. Implementation

P1P2 Large

scaleP3

WP3 IoT Integration WP4 Business Support

WP5 Ecosystem Development

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IoF2020 Ecosystem & Collaboration Space

WP1

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ject

Coo

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Generic project approach and structure

WP2 Trials/Use cases: Knowledge & App developmentLean multi-actor approach

3. Evaluation

1. Co-design2. Implementation

P1P2 Large

scaleP3

WP3 IoT Integration WP4 Business Support

WP5 Ecosystem Development

PULL-push PULL-push

PULL-push

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Technical/Architectural Approach

Use case architecture

Use case IoT system developed

Use case IoT system

implemented

Use case IoT system

deployed

Use case requirements

IoT reference architecture

instance of

IoT catalogue

Reusable IoT components

reuse

IoT Lab

Reference configurations

& instances

reuse

Collaboration Space

sharedservices& data

Proj

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Use

cas

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sustainreuse

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beyond project

open callIoF2020 will pave the way for:

• Data-driven Farming• Autonomous Operations• Virtual Food Chains• Personalized Nutrition for

European citizens

AMBITION & VISION

LARGE-SCALE EXPANSION

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IoF2020 is funded by the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme of the European Union. Grant Agreement no. 731884. Visit iof2020.eu for more information about the project.

CONTACT INFORMATIONSjaak [email protected]+31 317 485 939

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!