Title: TIVIT Oy
1TIVIT Oy
2TIVIT Oyn taustaa
- Suomen akatemia ja Tekes, 2006
- Peruslinjaukset, tiedottaminen
- Yritykset ja tiedeyhteisöt, 2007
- Tutkimusagendat
- Toimintamalli
- Sopimusmallit
- Hakemus SHOKksi
- TIVIT Oy perustetaan 28.2.2008
- Järjestäytyminen ja operatiivisen toiminnan
aloittaminen
3Miksi 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.
4Mitä 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
5TIVIT Oy, osakkaat
Suurosakkaat
Tiedeyhteisöt
Pienyritykset
Yhteensä 40 osakasta
6TIVIT Oy hallitus (1/2)suurosakkaiden edustus
7TIVIT Oy hallitus (2/2)tiedeyhteisöjen ja
pienyritysten edustus
8TIVIT 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
9SHOK 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
ICT SHOK organizing
SRA evaluation
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
10Future Internet
11Focus Area Future Internet
Grand Vision
Grand Vision Networking of Information
12Focus 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.
13Focus 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
14Flexible Services Ecosystem
15Focus 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
16Strategy
- The mission will be met by
- moving service creation from vertical business
domains to networked open service domains - innovating through new internet based paradigms
together with the Finnish skill set on mobility - developing key enablers of service infrastructure
and common services with matching service
creation methods and tools - analyzing the reasons leading to the success of
the ecosystems and creating know-how on the ways
user customer experience, innovation and
involvement in service creation can be enhanced - by using flexible, effective and agile
development methods in Living Lab type
environments that take into account also the
social processes involved in the development and
adoption of new services - applying the Flexible Services Ecosystem on
selected service domains of global importance - having strong and beneficial cooperation with
foreign research organizations working on Digital
Business/ICT Ecosystems.
17Focus Area Flexible Services Ecosystem
RD Themes
- RD work of Flexible Services Ecosystem focuses
on three strategic themes - Service Infrastructure including architectural
and process design and common service space to
address interoperability, trust, collaboration
management, adaptiveness and ecommerce needs. - Ubiquitous access to services exploiting the
Finnish strengths and competences on mobile and
ubicom technology, aims at enabling entirely new
ways for service use. Special attention will be
put on contextual life management services,
targeted and interactive media services and the
use of contextual information as part of the
services. - User/Customer centric Service Creation involves
the end users and user groups, service providers,
operators and applications developers to analyze
success criteria and solution effects in specific
service domains and services. Evidence will be
provided as examples on Flexible Service
Ecosystem applicability for cross-sectorial
service business networks and personalized mobile
web based services.
18Focus Area Flexible Services Ecosystem
Interest Group
- The creation of Flexible Service Ecosystem
involves multidisciplinary global RD 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
19 Device and Interoperability
20Focus Area Devices and Interoperability
Vision - Mission
- Devices and Interoperability Ecosystem program
targets to define and open a completely new
domain for technology and service innovation on a
global scale. - The communication capabilities and computing
capacity of both portable and embedded devices
plus the ongoing development in the areas of
sensor networks, ad hoc networking,
location-based services, are all examples of
foreseen possibilities of local, networked and
heterogeneous smart environments. - By connecting and accumulating digital
information - both contextual and users
information in the multiple devices and in
local infrastructure, new applications and
services can be created and provided for people,
businesses and communities - The program will create new disciplines and
competences in Finland for ICT area that has
global potential.
21Focus Area Devices and Interoperability
Challenges
22Focus Area Devices and Interoperability
RD 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.
23Focus Area Devices and Interoperability
Interest Group
- Nokia
- VTT
- Åbo Akademi
- University of Jyväskylä
- Tampere University of Technology
- TUCS
- Elisa
- Plenware
- Insta DefSec
- Sasken
- University of Tampere
- University of Oulu
- Hantro
- Flander
- Solita
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24Cooperative Traffic ICT
25Focus Area Cooperative Traffic ICT
Motivation - Vision - Mission
- Combination of intelligent vehicles and
infrastructures for transport and communications
is needed for a continuous and evermore
increasing requirement for an ecological,
environmental sustainable and intelligent
transport system (ITS) - Until now automotive and telecommunication
industries developed almost in isolation - Now the advanced wireless and internet
technologies enable completely new possibilities
to integrate these industries to a new much
better traffic paradigm cooperative traffic - Vision Novel Finnish cooperative traffic concept
provides functions and services for driver
assistance and sustainable traffic. The first
commercially available results of the RD
activity will be available in 2009. - Mission
- To reach the world elite in the ITS development
and gain a leading position in the world-wide ITS
business, including the quality and maturity of
RD, testing and piloting sites and
infrastructures, but most importantly the
international success of participating companies. - To develop highly efficient, seamless and
flexible ITS solution (ITS Intelligent
Transport System) in environmentally and
ecologically friendly manner, qualifying the
latest and forthcoming ICT demands of enormously
growing traffic, by commercial, public and
private objectives. -
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26Focus 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 RD, interoperability, and living lab sites
should be formed collaboratively - Piloting and development of cooperative traffic
ecosystem
27Focus Area Cooperative Traffic ICT
Deliverables
- A global cooperative transport and mobility
concept to be tested, validated and demonstrated
in Finland. Successful demonstration enables the
penetration in international markets. (This
requires getting together all the relevant
stakeholders in transport and mobility industry
in order to strengthen the export possibilities
of the industries in the transport sector. The
strong national reference case is the best way of
marketing Finnish expertise in this area. Finnish
enterprises would naturally have a chance to sell
given sub-systems, applications and individual
components abroad). - National cooperative travel and mobility system
(This would add to the growth of related
industries and increase international market
shares of Finnish industries. Furthermore, a
successful reference case would make Finnish
enterprises desired partners in transport ICT and
breed spin-offs in the area. Other expected
benefits would be to make national enterprises
and RD sector the leader in cutting-edge
technologies associated with transport ICT not
only in mobile communication. Eventually, also
the networking of Finnish players would be much
easier in the field of transport industries as
has been the case until today.)
28Focus 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
29 30TIVIT Ltd Focus Area Summary
31SRA Summary
- Independent but complementary SRAs
- Stronger together via good co-operation
Future Internet
Flexible Services Ecosystem
Cooperative Traffic ICT
Device and Interoperability
32Background
- See the following document
- TIVIT Ltd. is one of the five, new Finnish
Strategic Centres for Science, Technology, and
Innovation