The project has not only addressed the expected impacts but additional socio-economic ones.
Expected Impact 1: Identification of opportunities of EU-China technological co-operation in strategic sectors and associated road-mapping, including support for technical and policy co-operation between EU-China IoT and 5G Large Scale Pilots of common interest.
Expected Impact 2: Comparative analysis of EU and China Research and innovation ecosystems and conditions of win-win participation.
WP2 and WP4 activities have largely contributed to the achievement of these two EIs, via D2.1-2.4 and D4.1/4.2.
Work on additional impacts has also been launched:
1. Economic impact: The analytical work and surveys conducted in WP2 and WP5 will help European IoT and 5G stakeholders to better understand and access opportunities in China – which will bring economic impacts in the long run.
2. Policy impact: WP5 has contributed to this AI via mapping policy and ecosystem cooperation activities in Task 5.1 – Task 5.3. WP2, 3 and 4 have collected useful information on IoT/5G collaboration (in terms of research landscape, framework conditions, standardisation, interoperability, testbeds, business models, among others) between Europe and China, while WP5 has integrated them into road mapping activities as well as a recommendation for future policymaking. The signing of the MoU between AIOTI and AII will influence the IoT landscape in both regions.
3. Technological impact: WP3 has provided a solid study on standardisation and interoperability, their specifications both in Europe and China, this has provided technological insights into the domains of IoT and 5G. WP4 provides analysis, especially in 5G technologies. WP5 then incorporated these into concrete recommendations and road mapping activities.
4. Social impact: All project results will remain publicly available for viewing and downloading on the project’s website www.euchina-iot5g.eu for at least another three years, starting from Feb. 1st, 2019.