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How your R&I projects can benefit from ETSI 26 May 2003 How your R&I projects can benefit from ETSI ETSI Seminar for EC Officials © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved ETSI and R&I projects

© ETSI 2014. All rights reserved Introduction Technical standards are full of scientific discoveries and technologies BUT Not all technologies need to be standardised © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved ETSI and R&I projects

© ETSI 2014. All rights reserved Agenda 26 May 2003 Characteristics of ICT standardisation How standardisation/ETSI works How ETSI helps you to transfer project results © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved ETSI and R&I projects

Why standardisation of ICT? 26 May 2003 Technical specifications and standards enable interoperable solutions allowing for network effects Classic example: telephone All ICT products are based on standards In the ICT sector most standards are voluntary industry agreements Standardisation aims at making markets as large and homogeneous as possible to allow for economies of scale ICT markets are global markets © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved ETSI and R&I projects

What is in standardisation for a researcher? Meet the industry and understand their technical problems Meet the industry to understand the relevance of your research (reality check) Disseminate and exploit research results Present and discuss your research results Improve existing standardised technologies Propose alternative technologies Anchor a patent as essential IPR in a standard Reports and specifications included in ETSI deliverables will be maintained and made available to the public forever © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved

Standardisation of ICT is tricky It’s a timing problem (life cycles) It’s cooperation in order to compete It’s consensus based Technology convergence results in accelerated market segmentation and alternative solutions (e.g. POT vs smartphone, Skype vs RTCWeb, ...) Shift in value chain, e.g. manufacturers operate networks ICT drives innovation in more and more sectors (e.g. smart transport, smart grid, smart cities, ...), cross-sector standardisation © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved

© ETSI 2014. All rights reserved 27.07.2006 Technology maturity matrix High 2. Pacemaker 3. Key DIFFERENTIATION 1. Emerging 4. Basic Low Low High INTEGRATION © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved ETSI and R&I projects

ICT Innovation through standardisation Just as there is competition between technologies, there is competition between standards. Technologies do not have a value per se (even if they generate technology push). The value of a technology results from a business model. Research: transforms money into knowhow. Innovation: transforms knowhow into money. Standardisation is collaborative business development to coordinate technology and market evolution. Standards makers are those stakeholders who need the standards to develop their products and services in order to drive their business. They are also users of the standard. Standards are pervasive in ICT, therefore ICT innovation must result in standardisation. © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved ETSI and R&I projects

© ETSI 2014. All rights reserved Agenda Characteristics of ICT standardisation How standardisation/ETSI works How ETSI helps you to transfer project results © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved

ETSI ‘Integrated Standards Engineering’ ETSI follows a life-cycle based approach to standardisation throughout all phases of commercial products/services, from conception to market introduction ‘Standards engineering’ in the ETSI sense is a pragmatic and results-oriented process. It covers: Linking to research in order to anticipate and identify standardisation needs Support of early consensus and community building by converting research communities into pre-standardization communities Setting standards in a proper type of organizational setup (based on an e2e system view) And last but not least, hands on verification of interoperable implementations of standards (not only from ETSI) © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved ETSI and R&I projects

How ETSI works - drafting Consultative Working documents Informative Reports Normative Specifications Opinions , statements comments Research input Request for comments Request for information in pre-standardisation Informative: dissemination of research results Normative: exploitation of research results © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved

© ETSI 2014. All rights reserved Agenda Characteristics of ICT standardisation How standardisation/ETSI works How ETSI helps you to transfer project results © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved

ETSI work for H2020 societal challenges HORIZON 2020 Societal challenge Current ETSI Standardization projects Health, demographic change and wellbeing EP eHEALTH, TC HF (Human Factors), TC SAFETY, TC USER (User group), TC EMTEL (Emergency Telecommunications), TC SmartBAN (Body Area Network) Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research and the bio-economy Secure, clean and efficient energy TC EE (Environmental Engineering), TC M2M (Machine to Machine Communications), ISG OSG (Open Smart Grid), ISG OEU (Operational energy Efficiency for Users) Smart, green and integrated transport TC ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems), TC AERO (Aeronautic), TC SES (Satellite Earth stations and Systems), TC RT (Railway Telecommunications) Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials TC EE (Environmental Engineering) Inclusive, innovative and secure societies TC SCP (Smart Card Platform), TC ESI (Electronic Signatures and Infrastructures), TC LI (lawful Interception), ISG QKD (Quantum Key Distribution), ISG ISI (Information Security Indicators), ISG INS (Identity Management for Network Services), TC SAFETY, TC EMTEL (Emergency Telecommunications), SAGE (Security Algorithms Group of Experts) Work programme at: http://portal.etsi.org/portal/server.pt/community/home/312 EP: ETSI Project, TC: Technical Committee, ISG: Industry Specification Group © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved ETSI and R&I projects

© ETSI 2014. All rights reserved How to interact (1) Check the ETSI work programme for ongoing work (WIs, TRs, GSs, TSs) Use ETSI publications for state of the art analysis Check the ETSI IPR database for patented technical solutions as part of state of the art analysis Ask for support in funded projects (preparation, execution, exploitation phases) at different levels (ETSI may participate in meetings, as consultants for standardisation issues, to identify technologies for standardisation, or be a contractual partner in exceptional cases) © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved

© ETSI 2014. All rights reserved How to interact (2) Projects are welcome to contribute to ETSI workshops/conferences and present research results Published as eProceedings with ISBN Partners contribute to ongoing standardisation work as ETSI members Expert opinion as guest Contribute to feasibility studies to prepare for standardising the best solution (pre-standardisation) Contributions to normative documents (specifications of implementable technology for interoperable solutions) Create a new standardisation task/group/committee New work item (requires 4 ETSI Members) WG, ISG or Technical Committee Bring product prototypes to Plugtests, e.g. Electronic Signature, engage in demonstrations of interoperability, e.g. M2M workshops, or Proof-of-Concept (PoC), e.g. NFV © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved

Plugtests™ can look like this… © ETSI 2014. All rights reserved ETSI and R&I projects

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