OpenIoT day at Fraunhofer IOSB on February 11, 2015

OpenIoT (http://www.openiot.eu) has been a European research project aiming at developing and providing an Open Source cloud solution for the Internet of Things. See the OpenIoT Software at  https://github.com/OpenIotOrg/openiot. Now, there is a huge potential to apply and tailor this open source platform to industrial production (e.g. according to Industrie 4.0) based upon International standards such as OPC UA and AutomationML.

We would like to invite you to a final public event of the OpenIoT project at Fraunhofer IOSB, Karlsruhe, on 11 Feb 2015, see the attachment. 

AGENDA

09h00  Welcome

            Thomas Usländer, Fraunhofer IOSB

09h10  OpenIoT project presentation

Martin Serrano, INSIGHT, OpenIoT Project Manager

09h45  OpenIoT Software presentation (architecture + offering as open source)

            John Soldatos, AIT Greece

10h15  OpenIoT Foundation announcement

Martin Serrano, INSIGHT

10h30  Break

11h00  OpenIoT Scenario Presentations and Demonstrations

  • Intelligent Manufacturing (SENSAP)
  • Collaborative e-Science (CSIRO)
  • Smart Cities/Campus (Fraunhofer IOSB)
  • Smart Cities/Crowdsensing (UniZ-FER)

12h30  Lunch

13h30  Invited talk: “Assisted living projects using ARM technology for sensors and OpenIoT�? (Shivakumar Mathapathi, DEW Mobility, Fremont, US)

14h00  Discussion: Internet of Things and the role of Semantics

14h45  Conclusion and Outlook (Martin Serrano, Thomas Usländer)

15h00  End

We would be happy to welcome you at this event at Fraunhofer IOSB !

OpenIoT Day REGISTRATION

  1. Please fill the online attendance list (indicating your organisation: „name+surname [company]“ ) at http://doodle.com/7s2gm8gcvmdmaf8y
  2. Please register your data at http://openiot.eu/?q=contact with the subject „OpenIoT DAY 2015“ and a short message why you want to attend the OpenIoT Day.

Downloads:

OpenIoT Day Invitation V05.pdf

30.01.2015

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