This week Unlock CEI event took place in Brussels and it was called “Towards deployment of Cloud-Edge-IoT solutions across the computing continuum from market pathways to large scale pilots”.
To realise the green and digital transition, Europe needs to step up its investments in IoT and connectivity, facilitate data access and data services across key industrial sectors like automotive, energy, buildings, agriculture etc., in particular invest in energy-efficient edge nodes and increase the capacity of its data infrastructure at cloud and at edge level. IoT and edge computing will play a significant role in the future of our businesses, economy and society, especially while keeping data at the edge and taking decisions at a local level. This gives us an advantage in global emergencies like the energy crisis, or natural disasters caused by climate change.
During this event our colleague, Dimitrios Christopoulos from FHW participated during session 2: Supply-demand dialogue. The leader of trial 5.5 presented the Smart Media City Pilot project that was selected by the event organisers and the NEMO partners as a success project.
One of the significant aspects about NEMO is that is standing apart from the other meta-Os projects because it also features pilots on untouched niches of media, entertainment and XR-VR.
This enables NEMO to have pilots in traditional areas such as industry but also for culture, media and entertainment.