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Table of Contents Introduction to Internet of Things Days
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Thuesday, April 9th 06 - 07 Wednesday, April 10th
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Thursday, April 11th
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Friday, April 12th 14 - 16 All days, April 9 - 12th
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Locations 18 Acknowledgements 19 Contact 19 Participants & Sponsors 20
Introduction to the Internet of Things Days Rotterdam 2013 Welcome
EU & Global
We welcome you to the Internet of Things Days Rotterdam 2013. During the
The European Union has considered IoT as an important topic in their policy,
Rotterdam IoT-Days we’ll discuss altogether what IoT is, how it works and above all
expecting improvement of economic growth and social wellbeing. Several cities
why it has to be there. It is expected that IoT will have a major impact on people’s
around the world have explored the possibilities of pervasive technologies and open
lives and societal domains. When we want IoT to be of meaning for us all, we should
data to improve city living empower their citizens . However, the basic question
take control and create new ways of life and work.
whether IoT is a technology or an concept remains.
The Internet
Questions
The Internet as we know it today only exists for some 25 years. After its first
This is the point of departure for several days on which we intend to present a
developments it was Mark Weiser, together with John Seely Brown, who in 1996
variety of discussions, projects, presentations and lectures; all with the IoT as
wrote his famous text: ‘the Coming age of Calm Computing’. Here he predicted the
leading concept, but with a positive, yet critical attitude towards its goals and
ubiquitous computing; i.e., computers would be embedded in our environment and
implementation. After all; to which question was/is the IoT an answer at first? The
act without our interference. In 1999 Kevin Ashton coined the term Internet of Things;
most elementary description of the IoT is that it connects the physical world to the
the connection between objects and the internet.
virtual/digital world. More articulated descriptions exist, but they vary in detail, not in their essence. Nevertheless: by connecting both worlds we have facilitated a possible
Now, only 13 years later, the discussion around the IoT becomes widely spread.
way of communication; next – or better first - we need to determine why, when and
More and more organisations try to focus on relevant issues, think-tanks try to focus
for whom.
on its relevance, companies look for business opportunities, the scientific search for answers on questions related to e.g. privacy and safety issues is extending.
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Enjoy four days of presentations, debate, workshops and making things!
The IoT is not only a business case and/or a technological development. This is about a concept which involves us all; it will have a significant influence on our daily life.
Martin Pot
Peter van Waart
It concerns us as humans in an increasingly hybrid world. It is up to us how to deal
Martin pot interiors
Creating 010, Rotterdam University of App.Sc.
with it.
Council Council
Parallel to the IoT other developments are raised and belong to its periphery: Open Data, Augmented Reality, 3-d printing etc. All of these can be seen as threats or chances; it is up to us to determine how we take control and create new ways of life and work, with additional values.
The Conference After the first conference on IoT vs. Home-Sense on December 9th. 2011 in Rotterdam, we now also expand our field of interest to other areas of implementation. In joint effort with local government, companies, and research and educational institutions we will present discussions and projects which have their origin in two mutual convictions: 1.
The internet of things is here; but we might need to understand better what it is and how it works.
2.
The internet of things is here for human need; to provide the technology, framework and facilities to improve life and its meaningful experience.
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Thuesday, April 9th
Entree: €35,00 (students €17,50)
This day will also build on the Onlife Initiative as set up by the EC-Digital Agenda which serves as an actual framework for either presentations and discussion.
Opening International IoT Day Rotterdam
This day will cover the actual items presented by the following speakers:
Location: WORM
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Martin Pot, Council, IoP: welcome, introduction.
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Nicole Dewandre , EC/DG CONNECT: Rethinking Spaces, Concepts and
09.30 – 09.50 Opening by Korrie Louwes, alderman of City of Rotterdam
Distinctions in a hyperconnected era: Insights from the Onlife Initiative. •
Ben van Lier, Centric: IoT, questions concerning information and society.
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Carolyn Strauss, SlowLab: Slow Things
09.50 – 10.30 Introduction by Martin Pot en Peter van Waart
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Tomasz Jaskiewicz, TU-Delft: Self Building Building
Initiators of Rotterdam IoT Days 2013
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Tijmen Wisman, VU-Amsterdam: IoT, how democratic is pervasive computing.
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Frans Vogelaar, HyperSpace, Berlin: HybridNet
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Remy van der Vlies, TNO-Delft: Generating health-based scenarios for smart-
Build Environment
homes.
Location: WORM Organizer: Martin Pot (Council, Martin Pot Interiors)
All presentations and discussions will be moderated by Martin Spindler, Council/IoP and Internet of Things consultant from Berlin.
10.30 – 17.00 Presentations and discussions After the first Home-Sense conference on Dec. 9th. 2011 at V2 in Rotterdam we again turn our focus to the issues related to the internet of things with regard to our build environment. Through a series of presentations and projects we will pay attention and - most of all – discuss the relevant issues.
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17.00 Drinks
Kick-off IoT Coolhunt Location: Hogeschool Rotterdam, Wijnhaven 99, Collegezaal Organizer: Justien Marseille (Creating 010 - Hogeschool Rotterdam)
Wednesday, April 10th Rotterdam Open Data & Smart City
Kick-off van de Coolhunt waarbij deelnemers 10 weken waarnemingen doen van
10.30 - 14.00
IoT-signalen in de stad Rotterdam. Presentatie van de eerste resultaten vindt plaats
Location: Gemeente Rotterdam 110, Stadstoezicht
tijdens de afsluiting op vrijdagmiddag 12 april
Organizer: Peter Conradie & Judith Lemmens (Creating 010 – Hogeschool Rotterdam) i.s.m. afdelingen van Verkeer & Vervoer en Stadstoezicht van gemeente Rotterdam en
13.00 – 14.00 Carl Rhode: Trends en Coolhunt
DCMR
14.00 – 17.00 Training Coolhunters (besloten)
10.30 - 11.00 Data release Ceremony: Jon Meyer (director of Stadsbeheer, Roteb) releases data of department Stadsbeheer.
17.00 borrel, in WORM
Location of the ceremony: in the middle of the Regentessebrug (between Posthoornstraat and Glashaven) During a ceremony on the Regentesse bridge, cluster Stadsbeheer (Surveillance & Enforcement, Roteb, Cityworks) will festively release various datasets. These include data about parking meters, locations of containers, etc. Following the release of the data, coffee will be served at Wijnhaven 110, where a presentation will be given about the process that has led to the data release. 11.00 - 11.30 presentation about releasing the data of Stadsbeheer by Karin de Goederen (department of Advies & Beleid, Stadsbeheer)
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11.30 - 12.00 start workshop ‘Building a Smart City model’ by Peter Conradie and Judith Lemmens (Kenniscentrum Creating010, Rotterdam
Education & Profession: Rethinking design responsibilities in a world of IoT
University of Applied Sciences), Marc Rijnveld (Rotterdam CS) en Anton de Ruiter
13.30 - 16.30
(Afdeling Verkeer & Vervoer, Stadsontwikkeling)
Location: Hogeschool Rotterdam, Wijnhaven 107, 5th floor Organizer: Peter van Waart (Creating 010 - Hogeschool Rotterdam)
In this workshop we will explore how sensor technologies, open data and the Internet of Things can contribute to challenges facing Rotterdam. We will focus on air
Internet of Things is een ontwikkeling die het vakgebied van ontwerpers en
quality and the potential benefit of more efficient, transport of goods within the city.
ontwikkelaars van interactieve media en technologie sterk verandert. Niet alleen
In collaboration with attending professionals from the council, we will examine how
wordt daarbij een beroep gedaan op nieuwe vaarigheden op gebied van techniek
we can leverage emerging technologies for a better, cleaner and more efficient city.
en interactieontwerp maar vooral ook vraagt het om een sterker vermogens van ontwerpers en ontwikkelaars om te reflecteren op de impact van technologie
Via
[email protected] you can sign up for this workshop. There is room for 20
op mensen en samenleving. In dit onderdeel willen we met professional uit de
participants.
beroepspraktijk en met educators in het hoger en middelbaar (beroeps)onderwijs discussieren over de veranderingen in de beroepspraktijk en de aansluiting van het
12.00 - 12.30 lunch
onderwijs daarop.
12.30 – 14.00 workshop ‘Building a Smart City model’ continued
13.30 – 14.30 4 sprekers van ontwerpbureaus
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Iskander Smit, info.nl
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Robert Leefmans, Mangrove
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Paul Stork, Fabrique
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Harm van Beek of Marcel Schouwenaar, The Incredible Machine
14.45 – 15.45 4 sprekers van onderwijsinstellingen.
How? The Challenge
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Peter van Waart, Hogeschool Rotterdam
The co-creation platform of the challenge goes online at the 10th of April. We are
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Peter Criellaard, ROC Zadkine
going to crowdsource ideas that make Rotterdam smarter and more social at the
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Wouter Meys, Digital Life Centre - Hogeschool van Amsterdam: minor
same time. Everyone can share their ideas and win 2500 euro and the opportunity
Interactive Environments
to put your idea into practice. Check www.smartrotterdamchallenge.com for more
Geert de Haan, Mediatechnologie - Hogeschool Rotterdam: DevThis
information.
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15.45 – 16.30 Debat
At the 10th of April we organize an ideation session at Enviu. During this session you will create and develop your own ideas within a team. The program includes the
Smart Rotterdam Challenge
following aspects: •
Introducing the Challenge
10.00 - 15.00
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Sharing Best Practices of the Internet of Things
doelgroep: studenten
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Inspiration Walk in Rotterdam
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Brainstorm to come up with ideas
Location: Enviu
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Co-creating ideas
Organizer: Helga Delaere & Emil Donchev (Enviu), Rotterdam Internet Valley
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Pitch your idea
Why?
Please bring your laptop (if you have one) and a best practice of the Internet
There are many social issues in Rotterdam that need a solution. How can we use the
of Things that inspires you.
technology of the Internet of Things to make Rotterdam more smart and social? When your toothbrush can communicate with your dentist, what smart opportunities can
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we create for the inhabitants of Rotterdam? Rotterdam Internet Valley and Enviu start
Do you want to participate in the ideation session, please send an email to
a Challenge to find solutions for specific social issues in Rotterdam.
[email protected]. We have room for 20-25 persons.
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Thursday, April 11th
Film: GFP Bunny Aanvang: 20.30 Location: WORM Organizer: WORM
Workshop IoT & Funda buurt informatie 09.30 - 12.30
Een geestige film over een meisje dat haar moeder vergiftigt? En ook nog
Location: Creative Factory, fifth floor
waargebeurd? In Japan kan dat. GFP Bunny, vernoemd naar genetisch
Organizer: Ellen Spoel, Justien Marseille, Peter Conradie (Creating 010 – Hogeschool
gemanipuleerde fluorescerende konijntjes, is een caleidoscopische mix van fictie,
Rotterdam)
documentaire, dagboeknotities en internetvideo. De filmmaker en zijn hoofdpersoon vragen zich af wat biotechnologie, cosmetische chirurgie, surveillance, avatars,
Wat kan een Platform als Funda winnen met het gebruik van open data als
extreme piercings en nieuwe religie voor ons kunnen betekenen.
onderdeel van de informatievoorziening. Tijdens deze workshop koppenen studenten
(Bron: IFFR)
de al eerder opgedane kennis rond innovatie van het huizenplatform met de die data die al beschikbaar is over buurt en stad.
http://gfp-bunny.info/en De workshop heeft ruimte voor 10 externe deelnemers. Zaal open: 20.00
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Aanvang: 20.30 Entree: €5,00
Studenten presenteren de eerste onderzoeksresultaten rond verbinding tussen buurt informatie en Funda gebruiker.
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Bestellen: http://www.worm.org
Peter Conradie, onderzoeker bij Creating 010 vertelt meer over gebruik van open data en voorhande bronnen
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Workshop, op zoek naar relevante data bij het aanbieden van buurt, wijk en huis informatie
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Exposition
This Happend
Location: Hogeschool Rotterdam, Wijnhaven 99, openDataLab
Location: WORM
Organizer: Sanka Smeets (CMI – Hogeschool Rotterdam), Ingrid Mulder (TU Delft,
Organizer: ThisHappened & Designplatform Rotterdam
09.00 - 17.30
Doors open 19.00
Starts 20.00
Ends 22.15
Creating 010), Nathalie Stembert (Creating 010) The very first This happened in Rotterdam: the city best known for making things Studenten van Hogeschool Rotterdam en TU Delft exposeren hun concepten en
happen (and not talk about it). In collaboration with Designplatform Rotterdam and
prototypes.
hosted by Worm. Tickets will be €6,- if ordered online and €7,- at the door (first come, first served).
09.00 – 17.30 Expo Dynamiek in de Stad (Hogeschool Rotterdam) 300 2e-jaarsstudenten van CMI werken aan het project ‘Dynamiek in de Stad’ waarin
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Pinar Temiz - I [Am] Floating in a Room
wordt bestudeerd wat de impact van technologie is op het leefritme van mensen. De
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Kristi Kuusk - Bedtime Stories
teams exposeren hun concepten.
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Perceptro - MENDO
09.00 – 17.30 Expo Prototyping Future Social Cities (TU Delft)
http://www.thishappened.org/events/rotterdam-1
Presentation of a selection of the work of students from the TU Delft, who attended the course Exploring Interactions with the topic ‘Social Cities’.
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Future Social Cities Designing for people in cities: IoT and social cohesion, 09.00 - 17.00
Discussion
Location: Hogeschool Rotterdam, Wijnhaven 99, OpenDataLab
11.00 Nathalie Stembert - Workshop Social Cohes-Io(T)-n
Organizer: Ingrid Mulder (TU Delft, Creating 010), Nathalie Stembert (Creating 010)
In this workshop we investigate if/how social cohesion in the urban environment of Rotterdam can be improved by means of IoT (sensor technology, mobile phones,
Due to the rise of social networks and the access to mobile technologies, we are more
wearables, etc). After a short introductory presentation you are invited to actively
connected than ever before. At the same time, individualization is a fact and the lack
participate, by defining an interaction you want to see improved in the city and by
of social cohesion in contemporary cities becomes clear. Spheres of social interaction
‘making’ a solution with help of your own artificial sensor kit. Think of moodshirts,
affecting identity and sense of belonging are not disappearing, but require new ways
social chairs, dating balloons ;t) be creative! At the end of the morning the solutions
of interaction. New social aggregations come into being differentiating local, global,
will be presented in a couple of short pitches.
physical, digital, offline, and online communities. IoT can offer unique opportunities to stimulate social cohesion in the city by supporting participatory citizenship and by
13.30 Pitches of ideas from Workshop Social Cohes-Io(T)-n
making urban spaces more vibrant, sustainable and user-friendly. 14.30 Justien Marseille - A Glimpse of the Future Social Cities Target group Everybody interested in social innovation is invited to exchange thoughts on how IoT
14.30 -16.00 Design Exhibition
technologies can contribute to the social city of the future. 9.00 Intro – welcome
City Dynamics
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Ingrid Mulder – Social innovation: reshaping society, empowering people
(organizer: Sanka Smeets (CMI – Hogeschool Rotterdam))
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Sanne Kistemaker – Empowering people: methods & tools
300 2nd year students of the School of Communication, Media & Information
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Emilia Louisa Pucci - Ik ben STER(k) Promoting talent of young adults in
Technology studied impact of technology in relation to people’s daily routines. A
Afrikaanderwijk
selection of teams presents their concepts.
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(organizers: Sanne Kistemaker (Muzus), Justien Marseille (Creating 010 – Hogeschool
Lab_Think_&_Make: Seminar & DIY Workshop 09.30 - 13.00 (WN.002.022) & 14.00 - 19.30 (FabLab)
Rotterdam; The Future Institute), and Ingrid Mulder (Creating 010 – Hogeschool
Location: Hogeschool Rotterdam, Wijnhaven 99
Rotterdam; TU Delft).
Organizer: Peter Troxler & Leo Remijn (Creating 010 – Hogeschool Rotterdam)
Prototyping interactions in future social cities
Presentation of a selection of the work of Master students Design for Interaction (TU Delft), who attended the course Exploring Interactions with the topic ‘Social Cities’.
Stadslab stands for technological and conceptual empowerment of everybody (you
The presentations will be supplemented and reflected upon
can make almost anything). This is not inherent to the Internet of Things (IoT), and often even contradictory:
16.00 – 17.00 Closure of the day: The Social Public Services of Tomorrow? •
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Panel discussion: How can IoT in the public sector contribute to the social cohesion in the city and vice versa?
IoT as a technology is intransparent: the technology is ‘too complex’, data structures and flows are commercial property and hence to be kept secret.
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IoT as a concept uses everyday people as sources of information, but not as subjects of data processing and making sense; they are just ‘intelligent agents’
Contact Ingrid Mulder -
[email protected] Nathalie Stembert -
[email protected]
among other ‘intelligent agents’. •
IoT as a practice keeps design, and thus decisions, to a technocratic elite: ICT specialists, designers and consultants hired by corporations and governments act to a large extent outside democratic control.
As a symbol and instrument of empowerment, Stadslab wants to provide open source tools for everybody to actively take part in the Internet of Things. In a two-day seminar/workshop, 11-12 April 2013, those interested will work at Stadslab on gathering the knowledge, developing the skills and tools, and
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documenting the process. Starting point for the seminar/workshop will be the Manifesto for Do It Yourself Internet of Things Creation (De Roeck et al. 2012) and the work of Saskia Sassen on intelligent cities:
Friday, April 12th Lab_Think_&_Make: DIY Workshop
“The challenge for intelligent cities is to urbanize the technologies they deploy, to make them
09.30 - 13.30
responsive and available to the people whose lives they affect. Today, the tendency is to
Location: Hogeschool Rotterdam, Wijnhaven 99, FabLab
make them invisible, hiding them beneath platforms or behind walls—hence putting them in
Organizer: Peter Troxler & Leo Remijn (Creating 010 – Hogeschool Rotterdam)
command rather than in dialogue with users. One effect will be to reduce the possibility that intelligent cities can promote open source urbanism, and that is a pity ... After all, the ability
With the knowledge of the day before, now it’s time to do IoT yourself. You’ll work at
to adapt is how our good old cities have outlived the rise and fall of kingdoms, republics, and
the Rotterdam FabLab on IoT-prototypes
corporations.”
IoT for Healthcare Innovations 09.30 - 12.30 Location: WORM Organizer: Jacqueline Schardijn (Kennisalliantie), Jan-Peter Larsen (SenseOS) Biedt de technologische trend van Internet of Things kansen om problemen in de groeiende zorgsector het hoofd te bieden? Kan zorg met een hogere kwaliteit en efficiënter worden aangeboden door gebruik te maken van sensortechnologieën, personal tracking en quantified self? Hoe zorgen we dat de technologische ontwikkelingen worden geïmplementeerd in de zorg?
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Na 3 inspirerende lezingen gaan we graag met u in discussie om kansen te verkennen
Correleer bijvoorbeeld je slaappatronen met de beurskoers, of zie hoe je hartslag
hoe we ICT kunnen toepassen binnen de zorg. Wat is de winst voor patiënt,
wordt beïnvloed door lichamelijke inspanning.
ondernemer en zorginstelling? Hoe wordt draagvlak gecreëerd bij zorginstellingen én patiënt?
10.10- 10.30 Berend Albers, afstudeeronderzoek iVitality bij Rotterdam Community Solutions
09.15 – 09.30 Inloop
‘Ondernemers in e-health apps kunnen grote impact hebben op leven van patiënt en artsen’. Er zijn verschillende manieren om over het gebruik van technologie na te denken,
09.30 – 09.50 Marleen Goumans, programmadirecteur en lector
bijvoorbeeld als neutraal instrument. Maar, om technologie als neutraal instrument
Kenniscentrum Zorginnovatie, Hogeschool Rotterdam
te zien doet geen recht aan de grote veranderingen die we momenteel in de zorg
‘Alleen bij een juiste introductie kan zorgtechnologie een verbindende rol spelen’.
zien. In plaats daarvan is het zinnig de invloed van technologie in kaart te brengen.
Marleen deelt haar ervaringen aan de hand van de projecten Tamboerijn en Vitale
Door technologie te beschouwen als medium tussen arts en zorg, tussen patiënt en
Link: Beide projecten hebben tot doel de zelfredzaamheid en welzijn van burgers
zorg, en tussen arts en patiënt wordt duidelijk dat technologie niet neutraal is.
door middel van community vorming, e-health en domotica te ondersteunen. Vanuit deze projecten worden burgers en zorg- en dienstverleners gestimuleerd om de
10.30- 12.30 Discussie
toepassingsmogelijkheden van deze applicaties te ontdekken en te gebruiken. Doelgroep 9.50 -10.10 Jan Peter Larsen, directeur Sense-Os
De bijeenkomst is bedoeld voor zorginstellingen, kennisinstituten, ondernemers die
‘Biomedische sensoren helpt je om data over je eigen gezondheid te verzamelen’.
mee willen denken over innovaties in de zorg. Na afloop van de bijeenkomst worden
Wil je controle over je bloeddruk, hartslag, slaappatronen, gewicht, bloedsuiker, etc.?
de belangrijkste uitkomsten schriftelijk naar de deelnemers teruggekoppeld.
Sense helpt je om data over je eigen gezondheid te verzamelen. Door alle data uit verschillende sensoren te verzamelen in CommonSense, kun je de informatie over je
Inschrijven
eigen gezondheid verrijken, eventueel in combinatie met andere databronnen.
Graag inschrijven vóór woensdag 10 april. Via de mail:
[email protected] of telefonisch, (015) 284 04 87.
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Afsluiting Rotterdam IoT Day
Het winnende team wordt vandaag bekend gemaakt!
Location: WORM
17.00 Afsluiting door Gerard van Drielen, lid College van Bestuur,
Organizer: Martin Pot & Peter van Waart
Hogeschool Rotterdam
Op vrijdagmiddag worden de IoT Days afgesloten met een bijeenkomst waar de
17.10 Drinks
13.30 - 17.30
resultaten van de onderdelen in die week worden gepresenteerd. De middag wordt ingeleid door Marianne Herbert. Afsluitend vindt een slotdebat plaats.
Soirée Urthonà
15.00 –15.40 Marianne Herbert, lead innovation CGI (voorheen
13.30 - 17.30
Logica): Impact and innovation chances in the Sensing Society
Location: WORM Organizer: WORM
15.50 – 16.50 Terugkoppeling IoT Days 10-minuten-presentaties van de uitkomsten uit de onderdelen van de IoT Days: what,
Demdike Stare (UK) + Andy Votel (UK)
how and why?
De muziek van Demdike Stare is een mix van oriëntaalse filmmuziek, Noorse drone, gedrenkt in house flarden, dub en gemuteerde techno. Denk aan soundtracks van
16.50 – 17.00 Prijsuitreiking Ontwijk de File door de
bizarre obscure cult films die je nog nooit gezien hebt. Hierbij vertonen ze ook nog
Verkeersonderneming
excentrieke filmbeelden om de ervaring compleet te maken. Andy Votel trakteert als
Op maandag 3 december organiseerde het Rotterdam Open Data Initiatief i.s.m.
DJ zijn luisteraars altijd op een bizarre trip door de muziekgeschiedenis en schuwt
de Rotterdamse Verkeersonderneming de Open Data sessie: Ontwijk de File! Deze
geen enkele uithoek als er maar een groove in verscholen zit.
bijeenkomst was gekoppeld aan de challenge van de Verkeersonderneming waarin teams worden uitgedaagd om met ideeën te komen voor ICT toepassingen die
Entree: vanaf €9,00, bestellen: http://www.worm.org
mensen moeten stimuleren om files te vermijden.
Open: 20:30u - Start: 21:00u - Einde: 01:00u
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All Days, April 9th - 12th Mood-meter en Mediawand Location: Mediawand Rotterdamse Schouwburg Organizer: Bruce Moerdjiman (Creating 010 – Hogeschool Rotterdam) In het kader van Open Data en dataverzameling van Rotterdammers wordt speciaal voor IoT Days Rotterdam een ‘mood’-meter ontwikkeld die de beleving meet van bezoekers tijdens het festival. Het is een dynamische meter die zowel fysiek als virtueel is. Er worden meerdere meters geplaatst die op een simpel en gebruiksvriendelijk data verzamelen van de beleving van het festival van bezoekers. Per locatie wordt de data verzameld en ontsloten via een scherm waarop het totaalbeeld van alle meters te zien is. Het geheel bestaat uit drie componenten: •
Fysieke moodmeters per locatie
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Een virtuele moodmeter in de vorm van een webapplicatie
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Data verwerkt in een dynamische infographic, zichtbaar via het web en op de Mediawand van de Rotterdamse Schouwburg
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Locations WORM Boomgaardsstraat 71, 3012 XA Rotterdam http://www.worm.org Gemeente Rotterdam 110 Stadstoezicht Wijnhaven 110, 3011WV Rotterdam Rotterdam University of App.Sc. (Hogeschool Rotterdam) Wijnhaven 99, 3011 WN Rotterdam Wijnhaven 107, 3011 WN Rotterdam Creattive Factory Maashaven Zuid-zijde 2, 3081 AE, Rotterdam http://stadslabrotterdam.nl/ http://creating010.com/ http://www.hogeschoolrotterdam.nl/
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Mediawand, Rotterdamse Schouwburg Schouwburgplein 25, 3012 CL Rotterdam http://www.mediawand.nl
Acknowledgements Main Sponsor
Sponsors and partners These days wouldn’t be possible without the support and effort of our partners and colleagues: Ben van Lier (Centric), Martin Spindler (Internet of People, Council) Ingrid Mulder (TU Delft, Creating 010) Mike van Gaasbeek (WORM), Marc Rijnveld (Rotterdam CS), Ferry de Groot (City of Rotterdam), Helga Delaere (Enviu), Hans Maas, Peter Karstel, Eva van Ginhoven (CMI - Rotterdam University of App.Sc.), Justien Marseille, Peter Conradie, Judith Lemmens, Nathalie Stembert, Bruce Moerdjiman, Suzanne Quartel, Peter Troxler, Leo Remijn (Creating 010 - Rotterdam University of App.Sc.).
Contact Martin Pot martin pot interiors Mathenesserlaan 361b, 3023 GC Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)6 218 58 448
[email protected] http://www.martinpot-interiors.com Peter van Waart Creating 010 – Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences Wijnhaven 99, Rotterdam, Netherlands +31 (0)10 794 6541
[email protected] http://creating010.com @IoT_Rotterdam #iotrdam http://iotrotterdam.nl
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