2. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, ODI President and inventor of the web: the most successful information architecture in history
3. Unlock £trillions & impact billions
Connect dozens of countries, thousands of
companies, millions of people
Web of documents
Web of data
Machine-readable data, sensors, and the internet of everything
The standards, tools and techniques to enable the web of data at-scale
4. Over half the world’s population are connected.
There are more sensors than people.
8. Our challenge is to sustain over 7B people,
while hitting peak ‘everything’ everywhere
9. From jobs to energy, water to transport,
education to food, health to shelter.
10.
11. Helping businesses through open innovation programmes
ODI challenge
143 ideas
7 winners
£50K prizes
5-10x ROI
ODI incubate
Networking
Mentoring
Sales
ODI accelerate
EU-wide
€5.5M fund
200+ jobs
50+ startups
£10M income
12. Publish & receive sensor data
+ 10 million posts a second
+ Real-time publishing
+ Search, storage, analytics
3,000+ users & growing fast
+ Arup, City of Bristol
+ Oxford flood network
Open + private
+ Decentralised, open
+ Enterprise-friendly
http://theodi.org/startups
14. Annual
Definition of challenge
Definition of success metrics
Competitions & startup incubation
Programme alignment & scope
2017
2018
2019
2020
Annual challenges
Market maturity and adoption
Acceleration
Reviews
Launch
Ongoing
Governance – continuous GRC development
Standards, tools, techniques & releases
Training, workshops & assets
Membership events & comms
Domain-specific working groups
Biannual review
Policy
Legal
Standards
Early adopters
sector leader programme
ODI sector leader programme
15. Data in general, and open data
specifically, is changing the
nature of politics and business.
It reflects a cultural shift
to an open, networked society.
16. We connect, equip and inspire
people around the world
to innovate with data