IoT Brochure, Final PDF
IoT Brochure, Final PDF
IoT Brochure, Final PDF
Technology Strategy Board and the Creative Industries, Electronics, Sensors, Photonics, and ICT Knowledge Transfer Networks.
Background
The Internet of Things (or IoT) describes the revolution already under way that is seeing a growing number of internetenabled devices that can network and communicate with each other and with other web-enabled gadgets. Sometimes referred to as the Pervasive Internet or Ubiquitous Computing and manifesting itself through Connected Environments, Smart Cities and Smart Homes IoT refers to a state where Things (e.g. objects, environments, vehicles and clothing) will have more and more information associated with them and may have the ability to sense, communicate, network and produce new information, becoming an integral part of the Internet. A widespread Internet of Things has the potential to transform how we live in our cities, how we move, how we develop sustainably, how we age, and more. The Technology Strategy Board has been responding to these emerging and transformational opportunities with sectorspecific on-going initiatives, programmes, and investments, such as in Intelligent Transport, Assisted Living, Smart Energy, and the Modern Built Environment. Some research estimates that the added value services using the Internet of Things could reach 200 billion a year worldwide, with new business models, applications and services across different sectors of the economy. Such demand will also stimulate innovation and growth in areas such as components, devices, wireless connectivity system integration and decision support tools.
Work Programme
Since setting up, the SIGs work has mainly focused on supporting the TSB IoT Convergence Competition the first phase of which kicks off in March. Two major collaborative events were run in London and Edinburgh, and a series of articles have been published on the SIGs on-line site on _Connect. In addition, a policy Report was published in October, drawing together the findings of a range of workshops in 2011. The Internet of Things SIG supports the TSB in delivering on its ambitions through two interconnected objectives: To build awareness and understanding of the opportunities for, and barriers to, UK business through cross-sectoral IoT applications and services. To promote the exploitation of those opportunities and stimulate cross-sectoral collaboration and innovation. The SIG achieves its objectives through the following core work-streams: Knowledge-building Build knowledge and understanding of the IoT landscape and opportunities, including international. Community-building Work with KTNs to build a cross-sector community and develop activities with the community around a high-level strategic agenda of Internet Style Internet of Things applications and services. Opportunity-building Including direct support engagement and participation in the TSB IoT initiative in particular the funding calls. Support and showcase Identify, highlight and promote successful and exemplary projects and applications, including those funded by the TSB. A wide-ranging programme of activity includes: A Mapping exercise, to capture and present IoT activity in the UK. Developing, in partnership with the Research Councils UK, a research and R&D roadmap for the UK. A Thought Leadership Programme, bringing together leading business leaders to help develop future policy and programme initiatives. A programme of Showcasing, highlighting exemplary and other IoT projects, to help inspire and stimulate new collaborations. Supporting the TSBs IoT Convergence Competition. More information on the work of the SIG can be found at tiny.cc/tsbiot Look out for regular updates on Twitter via #tsbiot Go to http://tiny.cc/tsbiot-map, click on a part of the map, and then click onto the reports section. Search and find your details, and please correct, amend or confirm them. Its that simple! The IoT SIG is in the process of mapping the range of companies, academics and others participating in the IoT space. This data is based on the membership of the SIG _Connect group, and participants in the various workshops and other events held over the last year. The Map can only be as good as the data weve got, and we are keen therefore, that people click and update it as often as possible.
Partners
The Internet of Things Special Interest Group is a partnership between the Technology Strategy Board and three Knowledge Transfer Networks: Creative Industries KTN Creative Industries KTN is the UKs National Knowledge Transfer Network for the Creative Industries https://connect.innovateuk.org/web/ creativektn/overview The SIG and related programmes are funded by the Digital Team at the Technology Strategy Board, which aims to help innovative businesses unlock the economic potential of digital technology, by identifying and addressing systemic challenges and resolving tensions between people, processes and technology. The Digital group is working with businesses and organisations across the entire scope of digital industries, including both private and public sector, understanding their innovation needs and how these complement one another.
Electronics, Sensors, Photonics KTN ESP covers underpinning technologies such as electronics, sensors, photonics, plastic electronics, embedded systems, displays, lighting, instrumentation, and Further information about the IoT SIG can control systems to make a single entity be found at tiny.cc/tsbiot focused on knowledge sharing for growth. https://connect.innovateuk.org/web/espktn ICT KTN The ICT KTN is the result of a merger for two KTNs the Digital Communications KTN and the Digital Systems KTN which have respectively served the interests of the communications and IT sectors separately although through regular collaboration. https://connect.innovateuk.org/web/ictktn