Sheffield ecosystems

22/01/21

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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.

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