Fraunhofer and SINTEF jointed Industrial Data Space Association in early 2016. Industrial Data Space stands for safer data exchange between companies where the producer of data remains the owner of the data and maintains sovereignty over the use of that data.
IDS Association aims to define the conditions and governance for a reference architecture and interfaces aiming at international standards.
This standard is actively developed and updated on the basis of use cases. It forms the basis for a number of certified software solutions and business models, the development of which is fostered by the association.
Thorsten Huelsmann and Ernst H. Kristiansen talked on this topic during the German-Norwegian Dialogue on Bilateral and
European Cooperation , September 29 2016 at Berlin.
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Fraunhofer – SINTEF: towards an initiative on Data Sovereignty in Europe
1. FRAUNHOFER – SINTEF
TOWARDS AN INITIATIVE ON DATA
SOVEREIGNTY IN EUROPE
Ernst H. Kristiansen, SINTEF
Thorsten Huelsmann, Fraunhofer, IDSA
September 29th, Berlin
2. The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft at a Glance
24,000 staff
More than 70%
is derived from contracts
with industry and from
publicly financed research
projects.
Almost 30%
is contributed by the
German federal and
Länder Governments.
67 institutes and research units
Financevolume
€2.1 billion
2015
ContractResearch
€1.8
billion
Major infrastructure capital
expenditure and defense
research
Contract research in Fraunhofer
2011 – 2015 in € million
3. >10 Mio €
8-10 Mio €
4-8 Mio €
1-4 Mio €
107 Mio €
Boston
Plymouth
East Lansing
San José
Newark
College Park
Santiago de Chile
Salvador
São Paulo
Campinas
Dubai
Bangalore
Jakarta
Singapore
Beijing Seoul
Tokyo
Sendai
Cairo
Brussels
Porto
Vienna
Bolzano
Graz
Budapest
Wrocław
Gothenburg
Glasgow
Paris
Southampton
Niederlassung
Center
Project Center
ICON / Strategische Kooperation
Repräsentanz- / Marketingbüro
Senior Advisor
Fraunhofer International activities
revenues worldwide, 2014, without subsidiaries, without licensing)
Stellenbosch
Dublin
Osaka
Pretoria
LondonHamilton
Vancouver
Jerusalem
Zur Lavon
Kuala Lumpur
4. Fraunhofer fields of research
Health and Environment
Communication and Knowledge
Production and Supply of Services
Mobility and Transport
Energy and Resources
Security and Protection
5. SINTEF is Scandinavia's largest
independent research organization
70
Nationalities
3800
Customers
2000
Employees
NOK 3,2 billion
Revenues
NOK 500 MILL
International sales
6. More than 90 percent of SINTEFs income
comes from contracts won in open
competition
Business and industry, Norway: 50%
Project grants from The Research Council of Norway: 18%
International contracts: 16%
Basic grants from The Research Council of Norway: 7%
Public-sector contracts: 7%
Other sources: 2%
Total
NOK 3162 MILL
7. Applied research, technology and innovation
Buildings and
infrastructure
ICTClimate and environment
Industry
Oil and gas
Ocean space
Society
Microtechnology
and nanotechnology
Health and welfare Biotechnology
Renewable energy Materials
Expertise from ocean space to outer space:
8. Common projects in H2020
• German beneficiaries participate i 2451 projects
• Norwegian beneficiaries participate in 431 projects
• 279 projects are in common with Germany and Norway
• Fraunhofer has 34 projects with Norwegian partners
• SINTEF has 41 projects with German partners
• Fraunhofer and SINTEF have 11 projects in common
• There are 14 companies (9 DE, 5 NO), 6 universities (4 DE, 2 NO) and
10 research centers (all DE) participating in one of the projects.
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Source: eCorda june 2016
9. Industrial Data Space is in line with
European Research strategy
• Open Innovation
• This is the main principle of working for Fraunhofer, SINTEF and the other RTOs
• Open Science
• FAIR data (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Re-useable)
• Open to the world
• A basis for connecting the Internet of Things and smart services
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12. www.industrialdataspace.org // 12Bildquellen: otto.de (2015), techglam.com
(2015), soccerreviews.com (2015)
NEW BUSINESS MODELS
Time
Hybridity
1
Physical
Product
(running shoes)
»Classic
Services«
(training
monitor)
Digital Services
(Social Network
Integration)
2
3
Digitalisation is both an enabler and a driving force
behind innovative business models.
A key ability for innovative business models is to be
able to combine data in one “ecosystem”.
Digital services follow common architecture principles:
• Services are decoupled from physical platforms/products
• The architecture levels are decoupled
• Products become platforms and vice versa
• “Ecosystems“ develop around platforms
• Innovation takes place cooperatively
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DATA AS STRATEGIC RESOURCES
SMART SERVICES
Modern data management
interconnects what is
offered with how it is
produced and delivered in
the digitalized world
14. www.industrialdataspace.org // 14
SQUARING THE CIRCLE CONCERNING THE
MANAGEMENT OF DATA
Interoperability
Data Exchange
»Sharing Economy«
Data Centered
Services
Data Ownership
Data Control
Data Value
Digital Sovereignty is the ability of a natural or legal person to an exclusive self-
determination concerning the economic resource of data
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INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACE
NETWORK OF TRUSTED DATA
Sovereignty
over data
and services
Trust
Certified
Participants
Decentral
Approach
distributed
architecture
Security
of data exchanges
Data Governance
“rules of
the game”
Economies of
scale
Networking
effects
Open
Approach
Neutral and
user-driven
Network
of platforms
and services
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COLLABORATION WITH „PLATTFORM INDUSTRIE 4.0“
FOCUS ON DATA
Retail4.0 Banking 4.0Insurance
4.0
…
Industrie 4.0
Focus on
manufacturing
industry Smart Services
Transfer and
networks
Real time
systems
Industrial Data Space
Focus on Data
Data
…
The development and
promotion of the
Industrial Data Space are
being conducted in close
cooperation with
„Plattform Industrie 4.0“
initiative.
18. www.industrialdataspace.org // 18
IDS stands for safer data exchange between companies where the
producer of data remains the owner of the data and maintains
sovereignty over the use of that data.
IDS Association aims to define the conditions and governance for a
reference architecture and interfaces aiming at international
standards.
This standard is actively developed and updated on the basis of use
cases. It forms the basis for a number of certified software
solutions and business models, the development of which is
fostered by the association.
INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACE ASSOCIATION
SELF-PERCEPTION
19. www.industrialdataspace.org // 19
• Exchanging experience between business
and science
• Developing new business models
• Standardisation and certification
• Implementing application-oriented, cross-
industry projects
• Pooling user requirements and use cases
• Representing interests at an international
level
INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACE ASSOCIATION
BUNDLING OF INTERESTS
20. www.industrialdataspace.org // 20
Local Provider
planned
Country
Spain
Italy
FUTURE IDS-HUBS IN EUROPE
Local Provider
confirmed
Country
Norway
Netherlands
Finnland
Irland
Spain
Spain
21. www.industrialdataspace.org // 21
ORGANISATION
INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACE ASSOCIATION
Working Groups
• Architecture
• User Requirements
• Standardisation
• Market Exploration
• …
Member Companies
40 companies and
associations
(as of September 2016)
Head Office
• Membership Management
• Internationalisation
• Knowledge Transfer
• Marketing and
Communication
• Organisation
Executive Board
Advisory Board
Technical Advisory Board
Nine work packages
• IDS Architecture
• Software Implementation
• Use Cases
• Standardisation
• Certification
• Digital Business
Engineering
• Recommendations for
Action
• Institutionalisation
• Project Management
Use Case Advisory Board
Steering Committee
Use Cases
EU-Projects
(Member
Companies,
Member RTOs)
National-Projects
(Member
Companies,
Member RTOs)
BMBF-Research
Project
(Fraunhofer)
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REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE MODEL
BLUEPRINT FOR DIGITAL ECOSYSTEMS
Software components enable
all stakeholders (defined roles)
to participate in IDS
The quantity of all (external)
IDS connectors defines
Industrial Data Space
Internal IDS connectors are
used to link data sources in the
company, to transform and to
improve them.
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FUTURE ACTIVITIES
NORWEGIAN - GERMAN COOPERATION
• Identify and bundle requirements (Use Cases)
• Active design and validation of services and
functionalities of Industrial Data Space by the users
• Demonstrate innovations based on Industrial Data
Space
• Demonstrate and integrate existing standardisation
plans
• Develop a prototype reference for the participating
companies
• Potential core of an ecosystem by integrating further
partners (also from different domains)
Energy Business
Common use of status
data for the predictive
maintenance of wind
power stations
Networked Factories
Platform integration of
production facilities or
digital networking of
production lines.
Life Sciences
Design of a jointly used
data platform for the
development of medical
and pharmaceutical
products
High Performance
Supply Chains
Exchange of status and
quality data for transport
goods along the entire
supply chain
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CONTACT
THORSTEN HUELSMANN
+49 231 9743 619
INFO@INDUSTRIALDATASPACE.ORG
TILL C. LECH
+47 922 40 884
TILL.LECH@SINTEF.NO
ERNST H. KRISTIANSEN
+47 922 40 884
ERNST.KRISTIANSEN@SINTEF.NO
PROF. DR. BORIS OTTO
+49 231 9743 655
BORIS.OTTO@IML.FRAUNHOFER.DE