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SUMMARY:NGSI-LD Plugtests
DESCRIPTION:ETSI\, with the support of the European Commission (EC) and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA)\, is organizing the NGSI-LD (Next Generation Service Interface – Linked Data) Plugtests™ event\, which will be hosted by ETSI at Sophia Antipolis\, France\, from 24 to 28 February 2025. \nWhat are the objectives and scope of the NGSI-LD PLUGTESTS event?\nNGSI-LD (ETSI GS CIM 009) is a standard for sharing and exchanging context information in a distributed environment. The key aspects of the specification include Information Model\, API\, JSON-LD serialization\, and security/privacy. The goal of NGSI-LD is to enable interoperability among diverse context information systems and applications\, supporting use cases in smart cities\, IoT\, and other domains. \nThe first ETSI NGSI-LD Plugtests event will enable implementers of the NGSI-LD protocol and the associated API to run interoperability and conformance test sessions to assess the level of interoperability of their implementation and validate the understanding of the standards.\nInteroperability events play a crucial role as a cost-efficient and effective solution to achieve the goals of ensuring seamless data exchange between applications and brokers of context information.\nThe testing will cover Interoperability Tests (GS CIM-054)\, Conformance Tests (GS CIM-029 and GS CIM-013)\, and Distributed Operations (GS CIM-053). \nThe event will enable participants to explore additional testing environments:\nAn interoperability framework developed by Open & Agile Smart Cities & Communities (OASC) will be proposed to validate the compliance with MIM1* NGSI-LD on the ITB (Interoperability Testing Bed) platform. This initiative is brought by Kereval and Deloitte.\nIUDX has developed an NGSI-LD Compliance Test Suite that operates on a Functional Profiles basis\, for functionalities such as temporal search\, spatial search\, attribute search\, subscriptions\, complex queries\, and response filtering. This initiative is being supported by the INPACE Project.\nThis event requires in-person participation and will be hosted at the ETSI premises. \nWhat are the advantages of attending the NGSI-LD PLUGTESTS event?\nTo assess the level of interoperability of your implementations\nTo validate your understanding of the standards\nTo test with (many) other real implementations and demonstrate end-to-end interoperability\nTo debug your implementation: early bug fixing\, saving time and costs\nTo promote the technology and the ecosystem. \nWho may participate?\nNGSI-LD implementers\, application developers\, IoT/Smart Cities solutions developers\, and others in this domain are welcome. \nThe NGSI-LD protocol and the associated API are designed to cater to a broad spectrum of developers seeking a simple method for enabling their applications to interact with a wide array of data sources.
URL:https://o-cei.eu/event/ngsi-ld-plugtests/
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Digital ID management and data governance through emerging edge computing and DLT solutions
DESCRIPTION:Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence\, edge computing\, and blockchain have propelled European industries and societies into a new era of an AI-driven Age\, which is transforming everything and changing it right now\, in real-time.  These converging technologies are reshaping the industrial fabric of our world\, enabling swift adaptation of individual sectors due to economic and climate challenges\, and in essence demanding cross-sector cooperation to drive a competitive and sustainable transition of key sectors like mobility\, buildings\, or energy. \n\n\nEnergy systems are becoming increasingly decentralized\, driven by the rise in renewable energy sources and electrical assets. Flexible assets such as electric vehicles\, heat pumps\, solar panels\, and residential batteries\, etc. will link the energy sector to mobility and living to benefit from affordable green electricity and reduce its carbon footprint. At the core of the AI-driven age\, secure and trusted methods will be required to safely integrate energy flows across different sectors and allow different energy assets to interact with the grid in a trusted manner. \n\n\nThe objective of the workshop is to address trusted and seamless data exchange across different sectors and explore aspects like ID management\, distributed ledger\, digital wallet\, SSI\, and edge computing for key applications that are piloted through the pilot project O-CEI\, like smart building\, Ev charging\, etc… Core of the discussion will be to identify key enablers for a secure approach that enables identity-related information to be safely verified and exchanged between different parties\, extending from current industrial initiatives for building a mature technology base to piloting IoT platforms and decentralized intelligence applications. In this context\, it seems promising to explore the role Blockchain and other Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT; like Ethereum\, IOTA\, Hyperledger\, and others) could play in underpinning such systems of fully or at least largely decentralized identification. \n\n\nThe EU-funded O-CEI project will pilot cutting-edge solutions to drive cross-domain standards for flexible energy solutions by orchestrating cross-domain data sharing\, minimizing energy footprint\,  and promoting open standards for virtualization and interoperability. It targets the adoption of edge paradigms and technologies in real-world environments in areas like electromobility\, software-defined vehicles\, logistics\, smart agriculture and agri-food\, smart urban environments\, and multiple electricity grid management. \n\n\nThe focus of the workshop should be on related application scenarios across sectors\, the underlying ID and data governance\, and its potential use of distributed ledge technologies – with an unwavering commitment to preserving people’s sovereignty. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n		\n					\n							\n									Register here\n					\n					Proposed agenda and speakers:				\n							\n							\n													\n										 09.30 – 09.50 \n									\n						\n		European Commission intervention 		\n							\n							\n													\n										Rolf Riemenschneider\n									\n								\n													\n										European Commission\n									\n						\n		EC intervention for policy in Decentralized ID\, sovereignty and DLT in energy-related large IoT deployments 		\n					Panel				\n					Decentralized ID in DERs				\n							\n							\n													\n										 09.50 – 10.00 \n									\n						\n		Panel introduction 		\n							\n							\n													\n										Prof. Carlos E. Palau\n									\n								\n													\n										UPV\n									\n						\n		Data privacy centralization or decentralization: key challenges in Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) 		\n							\n							\n													\n										 10.00 – 11.00 \n									\n						\n		Panel about Decentralization in DERs 		\n							\n							\n													\n										10:00 (20 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Prof. Jens Strüker\n									\n								\n													\n										Fraunhofer Blockchain Lab\n									\n						\n		The Need for a Digital Spine: How Web3-Technologies Unlock DER Flex Potential 		\n							\n							\n													\n										10:20 (10 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Mr. José Cantera\n									\n								\n													\n										IOTA\n									\n						\n		IOTA Tangle and digital Identity applied to digital product passports 		\n							\n							\n													\n										10:30 (10 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Mr. Jan Peters\n									\n								\n													\n										PLE\n									\n						\n		Accountability of energy flexibility 		\n							\n							\n													\n										10:40 (20 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Prof. Jens Strüker\, Mr. José Cantera\, Mr. Jan Peters\, Prof. Carlos E. Palau\n									\n						\n		Panel and Q&A from the audience 		\n					Panel				\n					Industry takeaways in key sectors				\n							\n							\n													\n										11.00 – 11.10 \n									\n						\n		Panel introduction 		\n							\n							\n													\n										Mr. Óscar Lázaro\n									\n								\n													\n										INNO\n									\n						\n		Industry takeaways: Key challenges and trends in Decentralized ID\, data sovereignty and DLT for Energy in Cloud-Edge-IoT 		\n							\n							\n													\n										 11.10 – 12.30 \n									\n						\n		Panel about Industry takeaways in key sectors 		\n							\n							\n													\n										11:10 (20 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Mr. Max Helmig\,Thomas Hahn\n									\n								\n													\n										SIEMENS AG\n									\n						\n		– 		\n							\n							\n													\n										11:30 (10 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Mr. Mathieu Schumann\n									\n								\n													\n										EDF\n									\n						\n		Demand-side energy management and flexibility in French energy distribution 		\n							\n							\n													\n										11:40 (10 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Mr. Mathias Bölke\n									\n								\n													\n										SCHNEIDER\n									\n						\n		Energy Data-X: relevance of Data Spaces in the Industry 		\n							\n							\n													\n										11:50 (10 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Mr. Bernhard Peischl\n									\n								\n													\n										AVL\n									\n						\n		Importance of tamper-proof assets in Renewable Energy Communities and EV battery passport 		\n							\n							\n													\n										12:00 (10 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Mr. Thomas Hahn\,Max. Helmig\n									\n								\n													\n										SIEMENS AG\n									\n						\n		Role of IMX\, OPC-UA and DLT/privacy in Digital Product Passport for Industry 4.0 		\n							\n							\n													\n										12:10 (20 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Max Helmig\, Thomas Hahn\,Mr. Mathias Bölke\,Mr. Bernhard Peischl\,Mr. Mathieu Schumann\, Mr. Óscar Lázaro\n									\n						\n		Panel and Q&A from the audience 		\n					Session				\n					Broader perspective sectors				\n							\n							\n													\n										 12.30 – 13.20 \n									\n						\n		Broader perspective: O-CEI related technologies as enabling solutions 		\n							\n							\n													\n										12:30 (15 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Mr. Madalin Neag\n									\n								\n													\n										OpenNebula\n									\n						\n		Creating synergies with the IPCEI-CIS and the Virt8ra architecture 		\n							\n							\n													\n										12:45 (15 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Mrs. Anhelina Kovach\n									\n								\n													\n										Ikerlan\n									\n						\n		Gaia-X and IDSA Connection: Tangle Integration 		\n							\n							\n													\n										13:00 (10 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Mr. Mario Petruzzella\n									\n								\n													\n										Arsys\n									\n						\n		Role of Verifiable Credentials (COP-PILOT connection) 		\n							\n							\n													\n										13:10 (10 min)\n									\n								\n													\n										Mr. Georgios Stavropoulos\n									\n								\n													\n										CERTH\n									\n						\n		O-CEI’s angle & next steps 		\n							\n							\n													\n										13.20 – 13.30 \n									\n						\n		Closing
URL:https://o-cei.eu/event/o-cei_worshop_10022025/
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SUMMARY:AIOTI workshop on Semantic Interoperability for Digital Twins
DESCRIPTION:On February 5th 2025\, Antonio Kung and Henon Mengistu Lamboro\, from Trialog\, participated in the AIOTI workshop on Semantic Interoperability for Digital Twins in Sophia Antipolis. Antonio Kung presented the Hourglass Model\, proposed by CEI-Sphere\, for MIM and Semantic Interoperability. Henon presented the challenge of reusing ontologies. The Hourglass Models and ontologies will be key ingredients of the O-CEI project. \n\n\n\nThe workshop focused on solutions for the industry while promoting the broader adoption of semantic technologies\, including controlled vocabularies\, taxonomies\, and ontologies. It highlighted the crucial role of semantic interoperability in supply chains\, repairs\, and recycling\, particularly in the context of the EU’s Green Deal and the circular economy. \n\n\n\nParticipants discussed how semantic interoperability enables seamless data exchange across systems\, preventing fragmented data silos and fostering cross-domain data infrastructures. A key topic was the role of Digital Twins\, which provide virtual representations of real-world entities\, offering capabilities such as prediction\, simulation\, and automation. \n\n\n\nThe event covered several key areas: \n\n\n\n\nState of the Art: Establishing a shared understanding of the current landscape of semantic interoperability.\n\n\n\nSuccess Stories and Best Practices: Showcasing successful implementations from organizations like GS1 and eClass.\n\n\n\nChallenges and New Technologies: Identifying gaps\, exploring AI and digital twins\, and discussing metrics for evaluating the maturity of vocabularies\, taxonomies\, and ontologies.\n\n\n\nRoadmap and Next Steps: Outlining recommendations and proposing a roadmap for future advancements in the field.\n\n\n\n\nThe workshop provided valuable insights and actionable strategies to drive the development and adoption of semantic interoperability solutions across industries.
URL:https://o-cei.eu/event/aioti-workshop-on-semantic-interoperability-for-digital-twins/
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