IoT Sweden A Strategic Innovation Programme for IoT in Public Sector Jin Moen, PhD Programme Director @SOFOFA, September 25, 2018
National Smarter Electronic Systems Strategic Innovation Programmes Light Weight Process Industrial IT and Automation Production 2030 Metallic Materials 2013-2029 IoT Sweden Graphene 17 programmes 12 years each Government funding: 910M USD Private or public sector funding: 910M USD
IoT Sweden s Vision Swedish public sector aims to be world-leading in utilizing the benefits of IoT.
IoT Sweden s Mission Create sustainable IoT-based solutions solving global socieltal challenges, in collaboration between public sector, private sector, academia, and civil society.
IoT Sweden Innovation Programme Hosted by Uppsala University Yearly budget: 4,5 M USD Open calls Targeted projects Programme Office
13 IoT Hubs Lighthouse Projects Municipalities or regions in collaboration with private companies and academia Specific challenge or theme 2-3 years project Government funding up to 1,4 M USD/project Equally funded by public or private sector
Care, Safety and Security Skellefteå: IoT for Care Skellefteå Solna: Secure and Reliable IoT for Better Living in Elderly Care Solna
Education, Play and Health Kungsbacka: IoT Hub Education Peak region, Östersund: IoT for Public Health through Sports and Outdoor Life Östersund Linköping: Playful Internet of Things Linköping Kungsbacka
Circular Sybiosis, Logistics, Facility Management and Accessibility Sotenäs: Implementing IoT to Create a Circular Industrial Symbiosis System Region Östergötland: IoT for Logistics in the Public Sector Umeå Sundsvall Umeå: Smart IoT Facility Service Sotenäs Sundsvall: IoT för Accessibility Östergötland
Smart City, Monitoring, Sustainability Göteborg: LOV-IoT, Air and Water Monitoring with IoT Stockholm, Enviroment: Water Monitoring Networks - iwater Stockholm, Development: Smart Sustainable Urban Development Lund and Malmö: Smart Public Areas Stockholm x2 Göteborg Lund & Malmö
Creating Smart Sustainable Societies Skellefteå: IoT for Care Solna: Secure and Reliable IoT for Better Living in Elderly Care Kungsbacka: IoT Hub Education Peak region, Östersund: IoT for Public Health through Sports and Outdoor Life Sotenäs: Implementing IoT to Create a Circular Industrial Symbiosis System Region Östergötland: IoT for Logistics in the Public Sector Göteborg: LOV-IoT, Air and Water monitoring with IoT Stockholm, Enviroment: Water monitoring networks - iwater Linköping: Playful Internet of Things Sundsvall: IoT för Accessibility Stockholm, Development: Smart Sustainable Urban Development Read more at: /iot-hubs Umeå: Smart IoT Facility Service Lund and Malmö: Smart Public Areas
IoT in practice Ulrika H. Westergren Associate Professor, Umeå University, Sweden
Swedish IoT Sustainability: social, economic, environmental. Challenge driven: based on actual needs and trying to solve real world problems. Value co-creation: close collaboration between research institutes and the private and public sectors
Three basic questions What does the development of the IoT mean for the private and public sectors? What is the role of IoT in different organizational contexts and what new opportunities for collaboration arise? How does one create viable business models with the IoT and what is the value creation potential?
Step 1 Private Sector: The IoT Guide Technology-intensive contexts Strong individual drivers Expressed wish to move from product to service or from service to enhanced service. Focus on collaboration- partnerships- ecosystems Saarikko, T., Westergren, U. H., & Blomquist, T. (2017). The Internet of Things: Are you ready for what s coming? Business Horizons, 60(5), 667-676. Westergren, U. H., Saarikko, T., & Blomquist, T. (2017). The IoTguide: A Business Guide to the Internet of Things, Umeå University. Can be downloaded from: www.iotguiden.se
Step 2 Public Sector: Municipal IoT Data from more than 300 municipalities in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Estonia. What has been the guiding principle behind the deployment of IoT? What benefits has IoT brought? How has it affected city planning? How do you evaluate or how do you think of evaluating the social aspect related to IoT and to the resulting data? Analyis is ongoing and results will be published early 2019.
Interested in learning more? www.iotguiden.se www.globaliotmap.com www.
Thank you! jin@iotsverige.se ulrika@iotsverige.se