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The Connected Knowledge Economy:
An Australian Opportunity
@mikebriersIoT Alliance Australia
KEi @ UTS
RadComms 2016
Consider thisA survey of 267 global senior
executives:● 66% say collaboration is
increasingly important to achieving strategic goals
● 61% have started collaborating with startups and entrepreneurs
● 53% say they cannot rely on internal innovation alone
But:
Only 10% are very effective at sourcing
collaboration partners
Vision:To be a leading IoT industry body shaping regulation & collaboration to harness IoT enabled opportunities for Australian industry.
The Alliance aims to define the IoT eco-system, inform and enable Australian companies to exploit the business opportunities afforded by IoT technology and services.
Goal:By mid-2016 have an activated Australian IoT industry community, with a future strategy and vision that is understood and supported by industry and aligned with Federal Government policy directions.
Status:1. Initial study to set framework: Completed & Launched 30 Oct. 20152. Six Workstreams established: All launched by February, 2016
IoT Alliance Australia**Formerly Comms Alliance IoT Think Tank
IoT AllianceExec Council
IoT Alliance Coordination
Work stream 1Collaboration
Work stream 2Sector Engagement
Work stream 3Open Data
Work stream 4Spectrum
Work stream 5Security
Work stream 6Start-up community
IoT AA Structure
Chair: John Stanton - Comms Alliance• Establish and directly influence the objectives and
priority activities of the Alliance.• Define the timeframes for milestones and
deliverables of the Alliance.• Provide workstream oversight and guidance in
accordance with Alliance objectives.
Chair: Chris McClaren - KPMG
Establish and directly develop a coherent, collaborative and globally-aware Australian IoT community with industry, Government and other key stakeholders to foster innovation and inform appropriate policy and regulatory settings.
Chair: Catherine Caruana-McManus
Develop sectoral IoT advancement and alignment with key sectors, including through Government Industry Growth Centre Activities, Infrastructure Australia and key sectoral bodies – with an initial focus on Resources management (with focus on Water and Energy), Agriculture, Transport and Smart Cities.
Chair: Peter Leonard - Gilbert and Tobin
Develop IoT open data and data sharing principles and guidelines – with possible sectoral focus. Develop privacy guidelines for use of IoT data
Chair: Nevio Marinelli - ACMA
Working party including the ACMA and broader stakeholders to address the spectrum settings and licencing needs for low-bit rate wireless services, such as LPWA
Chair: Malcolm Shore - BAE
Develop security guidelines for IoT services and service elements, including data protection and network/service resiliency.
Chair: Murray Hurps - Fishburners
Develop policy and IoT eco-system frameworks in support of a national IoT program, which is linked to Industry Growth Centres.
• Communications Alliance• Creator Tech• Ericsson• Hewlett-Packard• Huawei• IBM• Intel• KPMG• Nokia• Internet Australia• nbn
Executive Council Members
• KEi• Telstra• ACCC• ACMA• AIIA• PMC• AI Group• CSIRO• AMTA• ACCANN
Executive Council Members
Government
IoT AllianceExec Council
Executive Managment
Work stream 1Collaboration
Work stream 2Sector Engagement
Work stream 3Open Data
Work stream 4Spectrum
Work stream 5Security
Work stream 6Start-up community
IoT AA Collaboration
ImplementationIoT Hubs
IoT Alliance
PolicyRegulations
Industry Sectors
Smart CitiesAgricultureTransportResources Management
“Learning by Doing”Use case proofsUniversity studies - work stream specificStart-up involvementSupport Eco-systems
International Bodies
A national collaboration hub dedicated to harness the transformative power of IoT to solve the biggest challenges facing Australia and the world today.
Established by Sirca to promote collaboration across business, research and government to address national innovation priorities.
Its national centre is hosted by the University of Technology Sydney.
Plans to establish hubs in other cities around Australia.
Knowledge Economy Institute (KEi) An IoT Collaboration Hub
KEi IoT Collaboration:
Innovation-as-a-ServiceAgile Data ScienceLight House POCs
KEi Focus
Applications
Data Services
Infrastructure
Innovation
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Knowledge Economy Institute
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Supply Chain
Smart Cities
Food & Agribusiness Transport
Smart Campu
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To build Australia’s Knowledge Economy in our key sectors
Enabling IoT
Capabilities
KEi Proposition
For Business Access to curated Research
Access to problems and problem sponsors
A place to prove IoT concepts and technology
A place to showcase IoT capability Access to curated StartupsAccess to valuable data for
development
For ResearchOpportunity to work on pressing world
problemsAccess to commercial systems and
partnersLeverage of KEi IoT tools and platform
A place to test and demonstrate directed research capability within a managed IoT
environmentAccess to valuable data for research
For Citizens and GovernmentA trusted source of IoT thinking and concept proving
A place to seek answers to problems for Smart Cities and AgriBusiness
Leverage of KEi IoT tools and platformA place to test and demonstrate IoT solutions
A place to develop the startup community
Two Current Major Initiatives
• To empower Australia’s food industry to grow its comparative advantage through digital technologies and IoT
• Focus is on the food value chain for domestic and export markets
• $100m over 10 years
FoodAgility
• To share insights, knowledge, technology and partners across partner universities in every state
• UTS on Broadway is the catalyst – demonstrate small (a building) and move out (the precinct)
• An opportunity for commercial partners to test and showcase new and existing products and services
ConnectedCampus
Vision
Vision