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Sep 17, 2020 | News
With Haier COSMO IoT Ecosystem Technology Co, Ltd joining the IDSA, “COSMOPlat” is among the first industrial Internet platforms outside the European Union to adopt the European values of data and cloud sovereignty and to implement them in their architecture....Sep 15, 2020 | News
The GAIA-X Initiative announced today that it is one step closer to its goal of a trustworthy, sovereign digital infrastructure for Europe. With the official signing of incorporation papers for GAIA-X AISBL (association internationale sans but lucratif), a non-profit...Sep 11, 2020 | Blog
Data usage control and data provenance are a conceptual and technical solution to cope with data sovereignty. As there are different ways to implement data usage control, we present three approaches researched and developed within Fraunhofer: The MYDATA Control...Sep 3, 2020 | Blog
The internet is a network of servers spanning the entire globe. These servers produce a lot of heat, which is why they require external cooling. Apart from electricity consumption, also regular maintenance of cooling systems is costly. Based on the IDS architecture,...Aug 31, 2020 | News
The Big Data Value Association (BDVA) Smart Manufacturing Industry group released the second version of the white paper “Big Data Challenges in Smart Manufacturing Industry” outlining the challenges for a full adoption of big data technologies. The IDS reference...aiXia" which will be led by LANTEK (digital services) together with the companies LIS SOLUTIONS | S.L. (data analytics and ai services) | INGETEAM, S.A.(energy) | GOIZPER S.COOP. (machine-tool industry) | MONDRAGON ASSEMBLY S.COOP. (manufacturing) | UBIKARE ZAINKETAK, S.L. (healthcare) | EROSKI S.COOP (retail) | The technology coordinator is IKERLAN (a leading knowledge transfer center providing competitive value to companies)
SUCCESS:
Seeks to promote and research the necessary technologies for the definition of a reference architecture, operational models, adoption of standards and developments for a data space based on the common technical framework proposed by DSBA members, extending its main services to favor the development of artificial intelligence with guarantees of traceability, security, and governance of the data and services.
MONDRAGON ASSEMBLY - an international firm specializing in the development of automatization and assembly solutions for various sectors. It operates 6 production plants around the world and is part of the largest cooperative group in the world | IKERLAN Technical research center and member of IDSA
CHALLENGE:
EGOKIA solution allows collaborative learning and knowledge sharing between geographically distributed plants, integrating headquarters in Basque Country and domain experts. Thanks to the data space, data, and AI assets can be securely shared throughout different corporate sites and a new knowledge-based economy emerges.
SUCCESS:
Deploys an architecture based on IDSA connectors, linking Mondragon Assembly’s data and AI platforms from different corporate sites. With this new reliable data space, we extend the lifecycle of artificial intelligence models, enhance their capabilities, and facilitate trusted access and use of its assets by EGOKIA participants.
IKERLAN is a leading knowledge transfer technological centre providing competitive value to companies. We seek for excellence in R&D&i, thanks to the continuous adaptation to the needs of our customers and the proximity with the business reality. Faithful to our mission, we have been working daily since 1974 to develop solutions that allow our customers to become more and more competitive. We are a cooperative member of the MONDRAGON Corporation and the Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA).
Thanks to a unique cooperation model, which combines technology transfer activities, internal research and training of highly qualified personnel, IKERLAN is currently the trusted technological partner of major companies in the country. To meet our goal, we are structured into two technological specialization units:
IKERLAN is a center that is dynamic and open to the world. We are an accredited agent of the Basque Network of Science, Technology, and Innovation and of the Spanish Federation of Technology Centres. We have a major cooperation network integrated with renowned European centers and universities, with which we conduct activities of research and training of researchers.
Mission: To solve the technological challenges of the companies, improve their competitiveness and collaborate with the sustainable social and economic development of the environment, all of that from a position of technological leadership and with differential abilities in their areas of expertise.
Vission: Technological center, cooperative and non-profit, known as the European leader in its areas of specialization, with an exceptional cohesive human team, that provides value to the companies and society.
Santiago Charramendieta
scharramendieta@ikerlan.es
Website
https://www.ikerlan.es/
VTT | Wärtsilä | Uwira
CHALLENGE:
The use case revolves around expediting and enhancing transparency between a focal company of a manufacturing ecosystem (OEM) and its supplier in their production order management processes. The existing communication methods have proven inadequate in facilitating efficient and adaptable exchanges between the two entities. By facilitating transparency and fostering a more seamless integration between the IT systems of both companies, the management of product orders can be streamlined, resulting in heightened efficiency and a reduction in errors.
SUCCESS:
The objective is to facilitate a reliable and seamless flow of data between the OEM and its supplier by establishing a dedicated data space. The developed solution will be seamlessly integrated with pre-existing IT infrastructures of both companies and the solution is grounded in the framework of the IDS reference architecture.
The OEM can selectively disclose data from their production environment to the supplier without the fear of data leakages. Respectively, the supplier receives only the data that are essential for them and there is no need to locally extract meaningful insights and valuable information from big data sets.
This publication details the specification path of the Dataspace Protocol, a significant step towards standardizing data space interoperability.
Key takeaways
Strategic impact of the Dataspace Protocol
The Dataspace Protocol is poised to revolutionize data sharing, much like the Internet Protocol (IP) and GSM standards did for the internet and mobile communications. The IDSA’s efforts in standardizing this protocol aim to unlock new opportunities for collaboration and innovation across various sectors.
The publication details the standardization path for the Dataspace Protocol, moving through development by the IDSA Working Group Architecture, handling by the Eclipse Dataspace Working Group, and final standardization by the ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1.
This is a milestone in the journey towards a data-driven future, where data sharing is based on trust and data sovereignty. The IDSA’s commitment to international standardization sets the stage for a new era of data management and innovation.
Name of training provider: Software Quality Systems (SQS)
About the course: SQS has been appointed as an Authorised Training Provider, and the first training course, “Data Space Fundamentals,” will be held in Madrid. This foundational course provides the core principles of data spaces and is considered essential for any professional before starting any of the three itineraries.
Course format: Instruction delivered by an ATP instructor, 8+2 hours, 2 days, student performance will be based on an official assessment to get the certification.
Prerequisites: No Requirements Training will be in English
Venue: Madrid City Centre
Class price: €400 (Official Exam not included)(VAT not included)