Periodic Reporting for period 4 - GATE (BiG DAta for SmarT SociEty)
Période du rapport: 2023-09-01 au 2025-02-28
Within the thriving EU Data Economy, GATE is creating a unique research environment and a globally competitive Digital Hub for Big Data and AI Open Innovations for Future Cities, Intelligent Government, Smart Industry and Digital Health. The research targets the cutting edge areas of Data Management, Analysis, Visualization and Engineering, emphasizing on Data Spaces, Explainable AI, Federated Learning, Semantic Interoperability, Gen-AL, LLMs, Digital Twins and DataOps.
Bulgaria and the region are not yet fully benefiting from the digital/data revolution and are experiencing severe brain drain. GATE accumulates significant expertise and inspires and cultivates the next generation AI and Data scientists and professionals. The research excellence is empowered by the strong global research network and the innovation potential by the sustainable stakeholders’ community.
GATE is the Bulgarian International Data Spaces Association (IDSA) Hub Facilitator and the catalyst of national endeavor towards Data usage and Data sharing in industrial and public domains. By advanced platform and experimentation facilities, GATE is establishing trustable EU Data Spaces. The City Living Lab, Digital Twin Lab and Visualization Lab, are at the heart of a vibrant data sharing ecosystem where innovative ideas are generated, developed in projects and applied in effective collaboration with and for the benefit of the industry, government and society.
The overall objectives of the project are:
O1. To institutionalize GATE CoE as globally competitive ecosystem for Big Data and AI research and innovation in domains with high social impact.
O2. To strengthen the scientific potential in Big Data and AI and to become a model for attracting, educating, and motivating the next-generation of Young Researchers and Data Scientists.
O3. To strengthen the innovation potential through targeted Responsive Research and Innovation strategy and strong collaboration between University, Government, Industry and Society.
O4. To create a motivating entrepreneurship environment, fostering new business opportunities and stimulating the commercialization of scientific results through new ventures.
O5. To build advance, interoperable research infrastructure and open technological environment, integrating with strategic EU infrastructures.
O6. To integrate within European Research Area and to achieve high worldwide recognition.
Having managerial, administrative, financial, operational, HR and research autonomy, as well as supple governing and organizational structure and effective operational processes. The administrative, business and research units are fully operational. Polices fostering openness, respect and honesty, and transparent management practices empower staff and ensure integrity and engagement.
GATE infrastructure is crucial to enable operation and research. GATE sustainable building is now fully operational and hosts 3 advanced labs for Digital Twin, City Living and Visualization and GATE data platform and Urban Data Space.
The flexible human resource policy, including OTM-R recruitment, provides for competitive remuneration, career development opportunities and personal growth through training, mobility and research collaborations.
With 46 researchers and 26 business development and administration experts, the CoE has sufficient capacity to support its challenging research projects and ambitious innovation plans. 16 young researchers and 60 interns were involved in international collaborative teams.
Diverse opportunities for capacity building and training and targeted knowhow transfer framework and environment allow for more intense transfer.
Visionary agenda paves the way for prospective research and innovation, aligned with the global long-term trends, and with the national and EU priorities. It is also based on the collaborations with Big Data Value Association and IDSA. The intense research within Future Cities, Digital Health and Intelligent Government resulted in excellent results in City Digital Twin, Alzheimer’s Disease and Disinformation areas and continues in about 20 EU and nationally funded projects.
GATE strategic partnerships have been widened through new agreements, the stakeholders’ community expanded, especially at national/regional level and with over 700 partners, GATE is having a strong research network from EU, America – US, Asia – Japan and Korea, Australia.
GATE visibility is growing through organized 37 events, including the 2 “Up to GATE” conferences, through 178 conferences participations and 74 impactful scientific and media publications and through active social media presence.
The business models for collaborative and contractual research, professional training, Digital Innovation Hub, Data Space, Regulatory Policy Lab and sandbox have been elaborated. They provision stable revenue streams to ensure independence from public funding. The collaborative research business model (through 93 proposals for EU and national funding) managed to achieve significant income.
• Increased scientific excellence and reputation - through high impact publications, research projects, and attracting leading and young researchers and reverse the brain drain.
• Increased capability to compete for research funding - with 29 projects funded out of 93 applications submitted.
• Improved international reputation – as IDSA Hub and ambassador, BDVA Silver iSpace, NATO DIANA Test Centre and ENOLL Living lab.
• Having high societal and economic impact – Future Cities, Digital Health and Intelligent Government projects are contributing to fight challenges as degenerative diseases, climate change and disinformation.
• National and international recognition - GATE was proposed by EC as a success story for excellent research results and impact on the EU landscape and also awarded by Bulgarian Government for enhancing the international prestige of Bulgaria in H2020.
• Being recognized as a catalyst of the Big Data and AI endeavors at national level.
GATE opinion matters – the team has been involved in working groups for defining EC Horizon Europe and Digital Europe priorities, for specifying the national scientific priorities, in defining the national AI strategy, as well as the Strategy for digitalization of Sofia city.
GATE project presents huge potential for success, as proven by its achievements, research results, impact on the national landscape attained to date, as well as the recognition at EU level.