UK digital market is valued at more than £100bn
Growth on the Internet represents 23% total UK GDP 2004-2009
By 2018 we aim to:
£365m of additional economic revenue
Make a difference to 10,000 organisations
We are NOT a funder, incubator or accelerator
2. Who are we?
A national centre to rapidly
advance the UK’s best
digital ideas
Completely
neutral
Not for profit,
private limited
company
3. Our mission…
Building platform enablers
Convening open innovation
To unlock proprietary data in
faster, better and more trusted ways
4. Our focus is on the Data Value Chain
How We Do This
5. Within the Data Value Chain
Closed
Organisational
Data
Creative
Content
Personal
Data
Internet of
Things
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We focus on
4 key challenge
areas
We focus on
4 key challenge
areas
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Personal Data
What is the Catapult Doing?
McKinsey & Nesta
2.5% can be added to
the value of UK GDP
by unlocking potential
value of personal data
Developing UK data industry
voluntary best practice code
Centre of Excellence
MiData citizen projects
Personal Data & Trust Network
8. 8
Creative Content
UK is a leader in the Creative
Industries
Extra £2bn to the UK economy
What is the Catapult Doing?
9. 9
Internet of Things
50bn connected devices by 2020
Only 0.2% of things that can be
connected, are connected
What is the Catapult Doing?
Connected Products Studios
Convening projects around large-scale demonstrators
Sharing and generating IoT data
$1.9tn of global economic value add
(Gartner)
$4.6Tn global public Sector alone
(Cisco)
10. Sensing Environments: An Internet of Things
Pit Stop 27 & 28 April @ Digital Catapult
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An intense 2-day open innovation activity
Sensing environments: Starting from sensor networks and communications and moving up to data,
services and issues of personal data, privacy, security and big data.
The applications will range from building monitoring, city infrastructure, digital health and may encompass
personal/consumer as well as public projects
Register to attend: digitalcatapultcentre.org.uk/events
Solve problems Do Business
Intiate new
collaborations
Address some of
the deeper issues
Combining:
Startups - Larger corporates - University researchers - Industry experts
11. Internet of Things
Collaboration in a city
One of the first large-scale, pilot/demonstrators for IoT telecommunications
in the world.
Focused on scaling low cost wireless access for remote sensors using
license exempt spectrum.
Vision: generate a city-wide open-access demonstration platform for the
Internet of Things, based on open access using license exempt wireless
modules operating as a Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN).
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12. Providing:
A platform for new connected sensors:
Investigate new use cases and business models that are not possible with
current wireless technologies.
A large scale open access, platform:
Covering Milton Keynes providing infrastructure as well as access mechanisms
and tools for SMEs to experiment with innovative, connected sensors,
reinforcing the UK as the place to develop new IoT businesses.
SME procurement call in June 2015
Register your interest in the meantime (Open call launching this week) visit
digitalcatapultcentre.org.uk/open-calls
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13. Our Centre
Sensing Environments Pit Stop 27 & 28 April @ Digital Catapult
Register: digitalcatapultcentre.org.uk/events
Agile, collaborative & innovativeDigital Catapult Centre
brings our focus to life
300+ organisations in our contributor
programme
SME procurement call in June 2015
Visit: digitalcatapultcentre.org.uk/open-calls
UK digital market is valued at more than £100bn
Growth on the Internet represents 23% total UK GDP 2004-2009
By 2018 we aim to:
£365m of additional economic revenue
Make a difference to 10,000 organisations
We are NOT a funder, incubator or accelerator!
IoT market segmentation
M2M ‘legacy’ connecting
Personal emerging
privacy and trust considerations
The legislation and expectations around privacy are also changing.
Services much increasingly delimit personal data from non-personal data,
actively chose when to identify an individual, and when not to do so.
support pseudo-identities
multiple trust frameworks
each of which may be a part of a different trust framework.
There is a need to support and integrate multiple identities
And communities of Interest
challenges
trusted identity
Seat of Trust
scaling
to scale (for example to support massive number of IoT devices),
beyond PKI space
ontologies for interoperabiity
e.g. beyond HyperCat
which is a catalogue
scalable validation
The Digital Catapult runs a year-round series of open innovation events at the Pit Stop.
An intense 2 days bringing together startups, corporates, academics and world-class experts to accelerate ideas.
Each is an intense 2 days combining workshops, networking and most importantly one-to-one sessions with experts and between the participants.
Deep 1-to-1 mentoring sessions and meetings, to find and explore new business opportunities, accelerate the growth of new ideas and together work to solve sector-wide issues.
Industry events are sponsored by a company looking to work on a disruptive innovation with the help of 10 startups, academics, deep industry and technical experts.
Open events have a larger group of 30-50 participants across startups, corporates, universities, government and other organisations, as well as the world-class experts.
The events are held at the Digital Catapult Centre, a building designed for collaboration and networking, or at other similar venues.
BT
Milton Keynes Council
The Open University
Digital Catapult
Future Cities Catapult
2Q14: Consortium announced to generate a city-wide open-access IoT demonstration platform
using license exempt wireless modules operating as a Low Power Wide Area Network in MK
3Q14: Prototyped use of white-space WAN technology
4Q14: Consortium agreement formalised and first use case (recycling bin) data capture achieved using WAN
January 2015: Switched to narrow band ISM wireless technology (potential Weightless-N standard).
2 base stations installed covering 50% city area
February 2015: First Water and Moisture level sensors working over a 3km path.
MKLPWAN data now available in MK:Smart Data Hub & target use-case list created
Install additional base-stations to increase city-wide wireless WAN coverage to >80%
Work with Parks Trust to populate green spaces with environmental monitors
Scale recycling bin use case to 9 sites across the city
Formalise process and systems for sensor metadata and security model
Parking trials for 2000 bays using WAN
Ongoing test and reliability monitoring (ongoing)