The BIG Project Welcome and Introduction
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The BIG Project Welcome and Introduction
BIG DATA PUBLIC PRIVATE FORUM Agenda 09:00 - 10:30 9:00 -9:20 9:20 - 9:55 9:55 - 10:30 The Big Project Results (Session 1) - The Big Project - Welcome and Introduction Nuria De Lama (ATOS Spain) - Key Technology Trends for Big Data in Europe Edward Curry (Research Fellow at Insight @ NUI Galway) - Towards Big Data in Europe 2020: The BIG Roadmap Walter Palmetshofer (Open Knowledge Foundation) 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 12:30 Towards a Big Data Public Private Partnership for Europe Session 2 11:00-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:00 - 13:30 - The Big Data Public Private Partnership Nuria De Lama (ATOS Spain) - Discussion Lunch break BIG DATA PUBLIC PRIVATE FORUM Agenda 14:00 - 15:30 Sustaining the Big Data Eco System (Session 3) - Panel discussion about a common Big Data Stakeholder Platform Martin Strohbach (AGT International) Panelists: The PPP Stakeholder Platform (Nuria De Lama) Hardware and Network for Big Data (Adrian Cristal, Ernestina Menasalvas, RETHINK BIG EU Project) Tackling BIG DATA Externalities (Kush Wadhwa, Trilateral Research BYTE EU Project) The value of the Stakeholder platform (Sebnem Rusitschka, Siemens, BIG and BYTE Project) 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:30 Networking and Break-out Session (Session 4) 17:30 Closing of the Workshop Follow us on Twitter: @BIG_FP7 Blog: http://big-project.eu/blog Join our discussions on LinkedIn More information at www.big-project.eu Source: IDC for EMC 2014 • Big Data is becoming mainstream in North America, but Europe lagged behind due to – Size factor: smaller organizations and smaller data sets – Expensive, scarce data analytics skills – Economic crisis, cautiousness in new investments • The most mature geographies are starting to ramp up in adoption: the U.K., Germany, and France • Big Data helps European companies to “think global, act local” and manage diversity • Traditional EU industries transformation needed to remain competitive • Data privacy – Regulation: a challenge! Overall Objective Work at technical, business and policy levels, shaping the future through the positioning of IIM and Big Data specifically in Horizon 2020. Bringing the necessary stakeholders into a self-sustainable industry-led initiative, which will greatly contribute to enhance the EU competitiveness taking full advantage of Big Data technologies. BIG aims to promote a well-developed EU industrial landscape in Big Data: ▶ Providing a clear picture of existing technology trends and their maturity ▶ Acquiring a sharp understanding of how Big Data can be applied to concrete environments / use cases ▶ Pushing European Big Data research and innovation to contribute to European competitiveness (“define how the future should look like”) ▶ Building a self-sustainable, industry-led initiative (implementation) Funding: Euros 2.499.998,00 Duration: 26 months WP1 WP3 Management scientific, administrative and financial management of the project. Dissemination and Stakeholder Engagement wide spectrum of activities: - community building and management - website development - BIG conferences organization WP2 WP4 Strategy & Operations (technical and sectoral activity) Work is structured along a matrix, in which technical specialists and sectorial experts collaborate Big Data Public-Private Forum - relevant input to H2020 - a sustainable initiative that goes beyond the project - links between Big Data Public-Private Forum and relevant initiatives in Europe Setting up Sectorial roadmaps Identification of Sector’s requisites ▶requirements and objectives from all Sectors (industry driven working groups) Applicability of Big Data technical white papers in each Sector ▶Introduce technologies and trends to the stakeholders to better understand Big Data technologies and its capabilities Elaboration of Sector Roadmap ▶Sectorial roadmap (elaborate a roadmap per sector). ▶Contributions towards integrated roadmap (cross-sectorial) HOW: SECTORIAL FORUMS AND TECHNICAL WORKING GROUPS Industry Driven Sectorial Forums Health Finance & Insurance Public Sector Needs Telco, Media& Entertainment Manufacturing, Retail, Energy, Transport Offerings Big Data Value Chain Data Acquisition • • • • • • • • Structured data Unstructured data Event processing Sensor networks Protocols Real-time Data streams Multimodality Data Analysis • • • • • • • • • • Stream mining Semantic analysis Machine learning Information extraction Linked Data Data discovery „Whole world‟ semantics Ecosystems Community data analysis Cross-sectorial data analysis Data Curation • • • • • • • • • • • • Data Quality Trust / Provenance Annotation Data validation Human-Data Interaction Top-down/Bottom-up Community / Crowd Human Computation Curation at scale Incentivisation Automation Interoperability Data Storage • • • • • • • • • • In-Memory DBs NoSQL DBs NewSQL DBs Cloud storage Query Interfaces Scalability and Performance Data Models Consistency, Availability, Partitiontolerance Security and Privacy Standardization Technical Working Groups Data Usage • • • • • • • • • Decision support Prediction In-use analytics Simulation Exploration Visualisation Modeling Control Domain-specific usage BIG - THREE LEVEL APPROACH Technology state of the art and sector analysis Definition of the proposed application sectors Asses the impact/applicability of the different technologies Roadmapping activity Individual roadmap elaboration (per sector) Roadmap consolidation (cross-sectorial) Big Data Public Private Forum Impact Assessment Sustainability Big Data Initiative definition Towards Horizon 2020 PROJECT END 31 October 2014 PROJECT START 01 September 2012 First draft of sectorial requisites M8 Final version of sectorial requisites M13 Final version of sectorial roadmaps First draft of sectorial roadmaps M20 1st Cycle 2nd Cycle M17 First draft of technical whitepapers Final version of technical whitepapers M26 M23 Cross-sectorial roadmap consolidation BIG VALUE PROPOSITION • Relevant and representative (data) sources • Wide availability of results • Industrial impact and sustainability Expert Interviews Technical Whitepapers ▶ Executive Overview ▶ Key Insights ▶ Social & Economic Impact ▶ Concise State of the Art ▶ Future Requirements & Emerging Trends ▶ Sector-specific Case Studies Interviews and Technical White Papers available on: http://www.big-project.eu “a public private partnership…can be a powerful way to work together…Public money is not free money. Before you can unlock it you need a very clear plan, showing how any public investment will work, how it connects to the activities around it, and how it will pay off…we need a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda … from a broad, inclusive and representative basis, pulling together different priorities, so they make sense……… we need to do all this quickly, and to the highest quality” Neelie Kroes Vice-President of the European Commission Nuria de Lama Representative to the European Commission Research & Innovation [email protected]