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TIVIT Oy

TIVIT Oy. Kimmo Ojuva. TIVIT Oy:n taustaa. Suomen akatemia ja Tekes, 2006 Peruslinjaukset, tiedottaminen Yritykset ja tiedeyhteisöt, 2007 Tutkimusagendat Toimintamalli Sopimusmallit Hakemus SHOK:ksi TIVIT Oy perustetaan 28.2.2008 Järjestäytyminen ja operatiivisen toiminnan aloittaminen.

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TIVIT Oy

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  1. TIVIT Oy Kimmo Ojuva

  2. TIVIT Oy:n taustaa • Suomen akatemia ja Tekes, 2006 • Peruslinjaukset, tiedottaminen • Yritykset ja tiedeyhteisöt, 2007 • Tutkimusagendat • Toimintamalli • Sopimusmallit • Hakemus SHOK:ksi • TIVIT Oy perustetaan 28.2.2008 • Järjestäytyminen ja operatiivisen toiminnan aloittaminen

  3. Miksi TIVIT? • Nykyinen innovaatiojärjestelmä ei vastaa enää kaikilta osin kansainvälisiin haasteisiin • Tutkimus- kehitys- ja innovaatiotoiminta ja sen rahoitus ovat olleet pirstaleisia ja lyhytjänteistä • Kansainvälinen näkyvyys on jäänyt muutamien yritysten ja huippuyksilöiden varaan Suomelle tärkeiden tutkimus- ja teknologia-alojen vahvistamiseksi ja uusien osaamisalueiden luomiseksi tarvitaan uusi keino.

  4. Mitä TIVIT antaa yrityksille? • Nopeuttaa ja tehostaa yritysten innovaatiotoimintaa • Yritykset pääsevät määrittelemään keskittymän tutkimussuunnitelmaa tarpeitaan vastaavaksi • Yritykset saavat käyttöönsä tavoitteidensa kannalta monialaista osaamista • Yritykset pääsevät osallisiksi nykyistä pitkäjänteisemmästä julkisesta tutkimus- ja kehitysrahoituksesta

  5. TIVIT Oy, osakkaat Suurosakkaat Pienyritykset Tiedeyhteisöt Yhteensä 40 osakasta

  6. TIVIT Ltd. Articles of Association General meeting - Shareholders Shareholders’ agreement The Board of Directors Managing director / CEO Focus Area Director Focus Area Director Focus Area Director Focus Area Director Chief technology officer (CTO) steering group expert group steering group expert group steering group expert group steering group expert group SRA Flexible Services SRA Future Internet SRA Devices and Inter- operability SRA Co- operative Traffic ICT

  7. SHOK Process New Focus Area New Focus Area New Focus Area TIVIT Ltd. operations Vision, Road Map and SRA development Four Focus Areas Foresight activities and SRA development SRA evaluation ICT SHOK organizing SRA evaluation II revision SRA evaluation III revision Project planning for 4 Focus Areas Project planning for n Focus Areas Project planning for m Focus Areas TIVIT proposal to Science and Technology Policy Council TIVIT proposal to Tekes TIVIT proposal to Tekes 3rd Project execution … 2nd Project execution and delivery of results TIVIT proposal To Tekes 1st Project execution and delivery of results 2007 2008 2009 2010

  8. Future Internet

  9. Future Internet All-communicating world Interconnecting information (R)Evolution • Initiatives • Europe: FP7 FIRE • US: GENI/FIND • China: NGI • Japan Internet Interconnecting hosts Telephony Interconnecting wires • Interconnecting a World of Information Objects • Inherent support for Security, QoS, Mobility, Self-Management • Multi-Business Connectivity Focus Area: Future Internet Grand Vision Grand Vision: Networking of Information

  10. Focus Area: Future Internet Motivation - Vision - Mission • Motivation for Future Internet TIVIT Ltd: • Several problems plague the current Internet, causing both direct costs and loss of business opportunities and social value. At the same time, major future challenges loom around the corner, blocking the path towards future applications. • Future Internet TIVIT Ltd Vision: • Future Internet will become a mission critical backbone of information society globally with billions of mobile and wire line users instantly connected to information and each other and using the net for communicating with each other, conducting business, managing their everyday lives, expressing themselves, and enjoying entertainment. • Future Internet TIVIT Ltd Mission: • The Future Internet programme aims to radically innovate and enhance the Internet technology as a platform for innovation while providing strong governance over the use of the network resources and information in such a way that especially mobile use of the network and its services will be natively supported.

  11. Focus Area: Future Internet Interest Group TIVIT Ltd Future Internet partnership covers global players of Internet and telecommunications fields, application owners, small and medium sized technology companies, research institutes, and universities. Ericsson, Nokia, Nokia-Siemens Networks, TeliaSonera, Elisa, TietoEnator, Elektrobit, CSC, VTT, HIIT, TKK, University of Helsinki, Åbo Akademi University, University of Oulu, University of Jyväskylä…

  12. Flexible Services Ecosystem

  13. Focus Area: Flexible Services Ecosystem Vision – Mission • In the year 2015 the Flexible Service Ecosystem provides an adaptive, trustworthy service environment for entities in the Digital Service Ecosystems. • The program will create the Flexible Services Ecosystem, where business, open service platforms and user & customer involvement meet to make Finland the leader in service innovation, production and experimenting. • The breakthrough target of this SRA is twofold: • The creation of new cross-domain global business networks • To achieve global success in personalized mobile webX.0 service

  14. Focus Area: Flexible Services Ecosystem Interest Group • The creation of Flexible Service Ecosystem involves multidisciplinary global R&D with different actors, e.g.: • ICT -operators, service providers, IT service providers, platform and software modules developers, applications developers, media companies and organizations, content and information providers, research institutes and universities • Collaboration with different lines of businesses, public sector organizations, industry forums, standardization forums and users/customers is important for verifying the results and impact of the Flexible Service Ecosystem development. • Active contributors: Elisa, TeliaSonera, Nokia, TietoEnator, Forum Virium Helsinki, Dimes r.y, Swelcom, Viestinnän Keskusliitto, VTT, Helsingin Yliopisto, CKIR, HUT, TUT, HIIT, JY, OY, IAMSR/Åbo Akademi University

  15. Device and Interoperability

  16. Focus Area: Devices and Interoperability R&D Themes • Enablers for generic device interoperability. • System architectures supported with tools and methods for the exploitation of services and information in those environments. • Proof of concepts and complete service pilots and demonstrators that can be exploited globally. • Efficient and scientifically justified methodology and industrial practice to user analyses.

  17. Nokia VTT Åbo Akademi University of Jyväskylä Tampere University of Technology TUCS Elisa Plenware Insta DefSec Sasken Focus Area: Devices and Interoperability Interest Group • University of Tampere • University of Oulu • Hantro • Flander • Solita

  18. Cooperative Traffic ICT

  19. Focus Area: Cooperative Traffic ICT Objectives • To create an active collaboration network between companies and research organizations • Participation only through active ongoing project, co-operation or testing • Participants can vary from technology vendors to content providers • To make Finnish ITS companies and research globally recognized and competitive • Including joint ventures, marketing efforts and strong partnership between participants • To make Finland well-known and recognized ITS testing and validation site world-wide • New R&D, interoperability, and living lab sites should be formed collaboratively • Piloting and development of cooperative traffic ecosystem

  20. Focus Area: Cooperative Traffic ICT Interest Group • Companies: EB, Nokia, Vaisala, Destia, VTI, Tiehallinto, Elisa, Tampereen kaupunki, Ramboll • Research Organisations: VTT, University of Turku, Åbo Akademi University, Tampere University of Technology, University of Oulu, Centre for Wireless Communications, University of Jyväskylä, Turku Centre for Computer Science, Kungliska Tekniska Högskolan • Others: ITS Finland, Kajaani ATJ

  21. Thank You!

  22. Independent but complementary SRAs Stronger together via good co-operation SRA Summary Future Internet Flexible Services Ecosystem Cooperative Traffic ICT Device and Interoperability

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