Description du projet
Une plateforme de connectivité IdO conviviale
Les appareils intelligents compatibles avec le web et conçus pour s’intégrer à l’IdO jouent un rôle déterminant dans la croissance future du PIB de l’Europe. Cependant, ces appareils, des serrures et interrupteurs de lumière intelligents aux moniteurs de pollution de l’air, sont confrontés à d’importants défis de connectivité. En effet, il est encore technologiquement impossible de gérer le trafic de connectivité, le coût et les cartes SIM à l’échelle mondiale. En outre, il n’existe aucune compatibilité entre les solutions disponibles et toutes les technologies de connectivité étendue, tandis que les prix de transfert des données pour la connectivité mondiale sont excessivement élevés. Le projet IoT4ALL, financé par l’UE, propose une plateforme de connectivité IdO qui permet aux fabricants de dispositifs IdO de bénéficier d’une couverture mondiale de données pour tous les dispositifs. Le projet fournira une plateforme en libre-service conviviale, dotée d’une excellente interface de programmation d’application et d’une connectivité mondiale pour des coûts de données réduits d’au moins 50 %.
Objectif
For Europe, the Internet-of-Things (IoT) provides an opportunity to unlock 7 percentage points of GDP growth (€1 trillion) by 2025. The key role in achieving this potential is played by IoT device makers, who are exploring new global business models and are moving towards autonomous, self-learning, and fully automated services and products. However, these companies are facing significant connectivity challenges:
1. It is not technically possible to automatically manage connectivity traffic, cost and SIM cards on a global scale.
2. Available solutions are not compatible with a full range of wide-area connectivity technologies.
3. The data transfer prices for global connectivity (IoT devices located in different countries) are up to 500% higher compared to prices for local connectivity (all devices located in a single country).
4. The pricing schemes for global connectivity, including financial commitments, are rigid in adopting client’s use cases and are tailored for high-volume customers.
We have developed a prototype of the IoT connectivity platform (www.1oT.mobi) that allows IoT device makers to get global data coverage for all of their devices. With the SME Instrument Phase 2 project we will deliver the solution that:
1. Is truly universal, able to serve more than 95% of IoT device makers that need wide-area coverage, irrespective of the connectivity technology used.
2. Unique easy-to-use self-service platform with a powerful Application Programming Interface (API), which enables the user to control, manage, and monitor SIM cards and their mobile data sessions around the world from one platform.
3. Offers global connectivity for at least 50% lower data costs.
4. Transparent pay-as-you-go pricing without volume commitments and termination fees.
By 2023, at least 9.5 million SIMs of IoT device makers will be connected to 1oT platform. For us, the execution of commercialization strategy will result in annual revenues of €70 million (2023) and 101 jobs created
Champ scientifique
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencesinternetinternet of things
- engineering and technologymaterials engineeringcolors
- social sciencespolitical sciencespolitical transitionsrevolutions
- social scienceseconomics and businessbusiness and managementbusiness models
- social scienceseconomics and businesseconomicsproduction economicsproductivity
Programme(s)
Régime de financement
SME-2 - SME instrument phase 2Coordinateur
10132 TALLINN
Estonie
L’entreprise s’est définie comme une PME (petite et moyenne entreprise) au moment de la signature de la convention de subvention.