Sheffield ecosystems
22/01/21
< Project overview >
This project's aim was to establish a set of structures for sustainable IoT engagement by combining available assets to support IoT innovation and exploitation.
The project focused on three ideas: campus as a demonstrator, Sheffield city as demonstrator and Sheffield city region as a demonstrator. Through these ideas, the focus was placed on skills development, collaboration, and adoption of the University of Sheffield methods for data analytics.
Outcomes
Training materials to increase skills in the wider ecosystem.
Develop and implement ‘campus as demonstrator’ infrastructure.
Develop and trial the co-creation process in IoT.
Investigate University of Sheffield data analytics processes in IoT and how this can be sustained through established infrastructure.
Project lead
Professor John Clark – University of Sheffield
Update: this project is now complete, find out more about it's activity and impact across South Yorkshire.
< Project overview >
This project's aim was to establish a set of structures for sustainable IoT engagement by combining available assets to support IoT innovation and exploitation.
The project focused on three ideas: campus as a demonstrator, Sheffield city as demonstrator and Sheffield city region as a demonstrator. Through these ideas, the focus was placed on skills development, collaboration, and adoption of the University of Sheffield methods for data analytics.
Outcomes
Training materials to increase skills in the wider ecosystem.
Develop and implement ‘campus as demonstrator’ infrastructure.
Develop and trial the co-creation process in IoT.
Investigate University of Sheffield data analytics processes in IoT and how this can be sustained through established infrastructure.
Project lead
Professor John Clark – University of Sheffield
Update: this project is now complete, find out more about it's activity and impact across South Yorkshire.