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Smart Week Brazil 2014 | Gabriel Antonio Marão
“Smart Week Brazil 2014 - October, 23rd, 2014”
IoT Brazil Overview Brazilian IoT Forum The challenge of International Cooperation
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Agenda
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IoT in Brazil
IoT in Brazil - until 2011 / 2012
• IoT concept was not known even by technical people; only people involved with EC projects were aware of IoT
• Several developments using AIDC - RFID and/or Embedded System - application “islands”
• Many Academic Works in “Future Internet”.
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IoT in Brazil - until 2011/2012
● Digital Cities: the way for a connected society; PNBL - Broad Band National Plan
● Large government projects● Cars (Siniav), Cattle (Sisbov), RIC - Civil Identity
Register● Many initiatives in Future Internet & Testbeds
● Fiber, First, Tefis● RNP, GIGA, KyaTera
● Large usage of mobile phones, social networks, banking automation, government services and controls
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IoT in Brazil - 2014
● BNDES - Brazil Development Bank hosted a two days Seminar in May to discuss the opportunities that IoT can create for Brazil
● University of São Paulo (USP) created an IoT discipline in its Electronics Department
● The Brazilian IoT Forum has 1.000+ affiliates and is actively promoting the IoT concept and opportunities / risks
● Smart Cities projects are starting to be a reality in projects where each city makes a partnership with different players and goals
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Main Smart Grid Pilot Projects in Brazil
• Cidades do Futuro (CEMIG) – City of Sete Lagoas/MG• Cidade Inteligente Búzios (Ampla/Endesa Brasil)- City of
Búzios/RJ• Smart Grid Light (Light)- City of Rio de Janeiro/RJ• Parintins (Eletrobrás Amazonas Energia)- City of
Parintins/AM• Eletropaulo Digital (AES Eletropaulo) Programa Smart Grid
- City of São Paulo/SP • InovCity (EDP Bandeirante)- Cidade de Aparecida/SP• Cidade Inteligente Aquiraz (Coelce/Endesa) – City of
Fortaleza/CE• Smart Grid Paraná- Curitiba (Copel) – City of Curitiba/PR• Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha (CELPE) – Island of
Noronha/PE
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Sectors Projects Total Investment (est.)
Smart grid 37 1.246.425 (U$ 531.864)Solar and wind power 14 1.933.764 (U$ 825,160)
Hybrid and electric vehicles 10 289.274 (U$ 123.436) + Direct support 36 3.654.980 (U$ 1.559.623) Total 97 7.124.443 (U$ 3.040.085)
▪ RFID and smart cards are quickly turning into preferential technologies in Brazil for the identification and tracking of people, animals and objects.
▪ Several Brazilian government programs can benefit from electronic identification technologies:
▪ RIC – citizen ID▪ SINIAV – vehicle ID and tracking▪ SISBOV – cattle tracking▪ etc.
Sizing the Opportunity
Brazilian IoT Forum
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ActivitiesThe forum composed of corporate, academic and governmental representatives was established in April 2012, with the objective to identify the challenges that would hinder the adoption of the IoT concept in Brazil.
Main Actions• National seminaries and events• International seminaries
• Highlight to the joint event with ETSI / CPqD• Organized the first IoT interoperability event, held in Brazil in a joint
action between CPqD and ETSI, coordinated by the Forum• Work Groups (7)• Cooperation with BNDES in the organization of the Two days Seminar
"Internet of Things: Opportunities and Perspectives for Brazil on the New Digital Revolution".
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International Activities
● Aalborg, Denmark - May 2012 - Future Internet Week● Veneza, Italy - Jun 2012 - IoT Week 2012● Hammamet, Tunis, - Sep 2012 – International Workshop● Bled, Slovenia, Nov 2012 - 3rd Meeting of The IoT International Forum● Tokyo, Japan - Mar 2013 - Smart Community Seminar● Helsinki,Finland - June 2013 - IoT Week 2013● Vilnius, Lithuania - Nov 2013 - ICT 2013● London, England, Jun 2014 - IoT Week 2014
Brazilian IoT Forum dissemination on international events
Brazilian IoT Forum international collaboration● Alexandra Institute - Comic Book - Portuguese Edition● Cooperation with The Internet of Things International Forum
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Visions and Perspectives
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• IoT to be acknowledged as a priority for the sustainable development of the country
•Financing channels to be created for joint IoT projects, enabling technologies, business and governance models, encouraging the participation of small companies
• To establish a movement/discussion that leads to the creation of an R&D strategic agenda.
• Get a bigger presence of Brazilian companies and institutions in international standardizing agencies
• Create conditions for the participation of Brazilian companies in joint international projects.
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Joint Interop event CPqD - ETSI
In May 2013, Brazilian IoT Forum organized together with the project Probe-IT an workshop where experts and practitioners, Brazilian companies and academia discussed Internet of Things issues .As part of the event, was organized the first interoperability event in Brazil, a joint co-operation between ETSI (European Telecommunication Standards Institute) and CPqD (Brazilian Telecom R&D Center) and Brazilian IoT Forum, at the CPqD labs, in Campinas, São Paulo.
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Activities
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First page of the BNDES Seminar Program
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International Cooperation
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Even inside Brazil we have a misunderstanding of “collaboration” we have good receptivity in some academic areas and R&D Institutes but some cold reactions from industry and authorities.
How to make International Cooperation possible?
● We have been proposing:
International seminaries in Brazil Brazilian participation in Standards’ CommiteesJoint projects with other countries
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Question
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It’s important to create a strong motivation to reach results. Might be some type of prize for the best development?Some type of race for the first to get a solution?
Create a strong motivation
How to establish a goal?One idea is to use the Pasteur Quadrant to find a “goal” that is user oriented and need both basic and applied research
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What to do for International Collaboration?
Suggestion
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Pasteur Quadrant
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Pasteur Quadrant - IoT
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Thank You!
GABRIEL ANTONIO MARÃ[email protected]