This virtual event provided participants with the chance to brainstorm emerging Internet of Things (IoT) concepts, pitch their ideas and exchange knowledge with leading research organisations and innovators from industry.
This virtual event provided participants with the chance to brainstorm emerging Internet of Things (IoT) concepts, pitch their ideas and exchange knowledge with leading research organisations and innovators from industry.
The European Commission has launched a call for tenders to study the economic potential of Edge and Far Edge Computing in the Next-Generation Internet of Things.
The Next-Generation IoT and Edge Computing Strategy Forum was a one-day online conference that allowed participants to share their views on a strategic vision for Europe.
27 CEOs of leading European companies submitted to the European Commission, a roadmap outlining technological priorities for investment needed to strengthen Europe's leadership in cloud and edge technologies. The companies agree to continue cooperating and further elaborating this strategic technology roadmap in the framework of the forthcoming Alliance for Industrial Data, Edge and Cloud.
As “5G’s great potential brings some security challenges”, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity – ENISA – has published a study on the “Threat landscape for 5G networks” as well as contributed to the “EU 5G Toolbox”. In this video interview, Dr. Louis Marinos, ENISA Senior Risk Management Expert, explains the key measures and recommendations for creating and running secure 5G networks.
The Commission welcomes the Joint declaration by 25 EU Member States on building the next generation of cloud in Europe. Advancing European cloud offers is essential to increase the competitiveness of European businesses and provide European citizens, as well as public administrations and companies everywhere, with greater choice regarding the trustworthy data processing infrastructure and services that they need to develop future data-driven innovation and emerging technologies, such as 5G/6G and artificial intelligence.
The European Commission and the German Presidency of the Council of the European Union welcome the political will expressed by all 27 Member States on the next generation cloud for Europe. This secure and competitive cloud offering is essential to provide the trustworthy data processing infrastructure and services that public administrations, businesses and citizens require in Europe.