Cross-domain applications (Northbound) CEN-CENELEC ICT Standardization activities IoT for Smart Cities and Communities Bilbao (2018-06-06) CEN and CENELEC 1
Who we are & Where do we fit in International (>75%) Frankfurt, 2017 (>30%) Vienna, 1991 Standards Bodies More than 200 000 experts are connected v v European v National Bilbao (2018-06-06) National committees National standards bodies Industr, SMEs, federations, researchers, academia, Regulators, other stakeholders v 800 European industr federations and societal stakeholder organizations 30 000 experts in CEN and CENELEC 55 000 experts in ISO and IEC 160 000 participants in national mirror committees
National Standardization Organizations Austria Estonia Hungar Malta Slovakia 34 full members Belgium Finland Iceland Netherlands Slovenia Bulgaria France Ireland Norwa Spain Croatia Cprus FYROM Ital Latvia Poland Portugal Sweden Switzerland Czech Republic German Lithuania Romania Turke Denmark Greece Luxembourg Serbia United Kingdom Bilbao (2018-06-06) CEN-CENELEC 2017 3
CEN & CENELEC Standardization : Sectors and Topics CEN Bio-based products Chemicals Construction Food Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Materials Nanotechnologies Pressure equipment Services CEN & CENELEC Air and Space Consumer products Electric Vehicles Energ and utilities Health and safet Healthcare ICT Machiner safet Measurement Medical equipment Railwas Securit and Defence Smart Grids / Smart Meters Transport and Packaging CENELEC Electrical engineering Electromagnetic Compatibilit (EMC) Fibre-optic communications Fuel Cells Household Electrical Appliances Solar (photovoltaic) electricit sstems Cross-sectoral issues Accessibilit Environmental Protection Energ-efficienc (Eco-Design)
CEN-CENELEC Portfolio per business domain 82 254 320 353 388 740 950 1038 1095 1096 1098 1145 1181 1769 2069 2243 2245 2558 Services Packaging Environment HVAC Food Healthcare Chemistr Health and safet Electronics General Standards (Qualit, Measurement,...) Utilities and energ Household goods, sports and leisure Electrical engineering Materials ICT Building and civil engineering Mechanical engineering Transport 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000
Market evolution meeting customer needs Bilbao (2018-06-06)
Digital transformation of industr European industr is increasingl using digital technologies Traditional sectors need ICT standardization responses Rapidl evolving regulator landscape Growing number of standardization providers R&D-led growth (H2020, FP9 ) Bilbao (2018-06-06) CEN and CENELEC 7
Response building on: European Single Market for goods and services o and Snchronizing with regulator developments Unique standardization model: coherence & transparenc o o o ISO and IEC alignment: facilitating international trade National Delegation principle: experts from NSBs and NCs The same European experts in CEN, CENELEC, ISO and IEC Bringing innovation and research outputs to the market o o Innovation-friendl & Market-driven, flexible solutions Successful Public Private partnerships Ensuring safet, societal & environmental protection CEN and CENELEC 8
Responding to the Digital Challenge Ensure CEN and CENELEC can meet the needs of industr sectors that digitall transform àdigital transformation of industr Although the required standards will be developed mainl at international level within ISO/IEC, the have to be adapted to the EU context (Safet, Cbersecurit Regulations ) The Joint MSP/DEI WG on standardisation in support of digitising European industr is currentl: Identifing the standardisation needs of European Industr Mapping the ongoing activities being carried out Developing a model for the snchronisation of the standardisation activities Bilbao (2018-06-06)
ICT-related standardization activities: Cber Securit (CEN-CLC/JTC 13) E-Privac (CEN-CLC/JTC 13, JTC 8, and CEN/TC 224) Smart Meters (CLC/TC 11, CLC/TC 205, CEN/TC 294) E-Signatures (CEN/TC 224) ICT competences (CEN/TC 428) Blockchain (Focus Group on DLT) Broadband infrastructure (CEN/TC 209, CLC/TC 215) Advanced Manufacturing (CEN/TC 310, CEN/TC 438) Construction BIM (CEN/TC 442) ehealth (CEN/TC 251) RFID (CEN/TC 225) eprocurement (CEN/TC 440) Intelligent Transport Sstems (CEN/TC 278) ICT environmental impact (CLC/TC 215, CLC/TC 205) eaccessibilit (CEN-CLC-ETSI JWG) Smart Grids (CLC/TC 57, 85X, 59X ) einvoicing (CEN/TC 434) Bilbao (2018-06-06) FinTech (CEN/BTWG FinTech) Smart Cities (CEN-CLC-ETSI Sector Forum) Digital Cinema (CEN/TC 457)
Standardization work supporting Smart & Sustainable Cities Complex Challenges but Great Opportunities à Long term vision and commitment à Holistic approach, priorities à Integrated planning, à Citizens engagement à Culture of results Standardization from best practices and innovative models/partnership in support of: Replication Business models Dissemination
CEN/CENELEC/ETSI Sector Forum SSCC smart and sustainable cities and communities Horizontal strategic and advisor bod on smart & sustainable cities and communities Permanent representation in European Innovative Partnership initiative from the European Commission (Smart Cities and Communities EIP SCC) Permanent representation of EIP AHA (Active and Health Ageing) through AGE Platform Permanent participation of the European Commission SERVING THE CITIES NEEDS
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