Internet of Things (IoT) technologies will be tested for how easily they interact with each other by the global IoT standards initiative oneM2M and the EU-funded InDiCo project. oneM2M and InDiCo have collaborated with international standardisation players to host a number of events and initiatives over the past years to deliver, amongst other things, the creation of a oneM2M standard online training course, the creation of new tests in line with the latest release of the oneM2M standards (TS-0013) and the development of a new test platform enabling fully online and remote testing.
oneM2M and InDiCo have collaborated with international standardisation players to host a number of events and initiatives over the past years to deliver, amongst other things, the creation of a oneM2M standard online training course, the creation of new tests in line with the latest release of the oneM2M standards (TS-0013) and the development of a new test platform enabling fully online and remote testing. The International Digital Cooperation - ICT Standardisation is a three-year project started in 2018, and launched by the Foreign Policy Instrument (FPI) service of the European Commission, the project aims to organise and support actions at both political and technical level.
“oneM2M is bringing together the IoT community to promote global standards and provide a platform that will enable collaboration without borders,” said Laurent Velez, Technical Officer at oneM2M. “With backing from the InDiCo project, we will further work towards a secure and scalable IoT, with unparalleled interoperability. Our joint events will provide an invaluable opportunity to discuss the progress of the IoT and determine how oneM2M’s interworking capabilities can be leveraged for the next steps in its development.”
The InDiCo project is an initiative to help the EU and its partner countries to build mutual understanding and approaches to digital policies, regulatory frameworks, and standardization models for ICT, with IoT being part of the technical priorities.
“The InDiCo project acts as a catalyst to identify and develop common policy and regulatory approaches as well as to achieve technical harmonisation through standardization between the EU and its international partners. Ultimately, this means we can develop common standards supporting common visions and policies, creating a bigger and open market for IoT applications and devices worldwide,” said Xavier Piednoir, InDiCo Project Manager and Head of External Relations at ETSI. “In an increasingly connected world, the development of the digital economy calls for increased collaboration on ICT by the EU and its partners. This begins with a mutual understanding and the sharing of best practices regarding policies and the related technologies and develops into common work on standards. These events, in collaboration with oneM2M, are an instrument to help achieve this by help connecting Europe and partner regions through technical and non-technical events.”
For more information and to register for the virtual event – which is open to both oneM2M member and non-member companies with oneM2M implementations – please visit here