Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, edge computing and blockchain have propelled European industries and societies into a new era of an AI-driven Age, which is transforming everything and changing it right now, in real time. These converging technologies are reshaping the industrial fabric of our world, enabling swift adaptation of individual sectors due economic and climate challenges, and in essence demanding cross-sector cooperation in order to drive a competitive and sustainable transition of key sectors like mobility, buildings or energy.
Energy systems are becoming increasingly decentralised, driven by the rise in renewable energy sources and electrical assets. Flexible assets such as electric vehicles, heat pumps, solar panels, residential batteries etc., will link the energy sector to mobility and living to benefit from affordable green electricity and reduce its carbon footprint. At the core of the AI-driven age, secure and trusted methods will be required to safely integrate energy flows across different sectors and allow different energy assets to interact with the grid in a trusted manner.
The objective of the workshop is to address trusted and seamless data exchange across different sectors and explore aspects like ID management, distributed ledger, digital wallet, SSI and edge computing for key applications that are piloted through the pilot project O_CEI, like smart building, Ev charging, etc… Core of the discussion will be to identify key enablers for a secure approach that enables identity-related information to be safely verified and exchanged between different parties, extending from current industrial initiatives for building a mature technology base to piloting IoT platforms and decentralised intelligence applications. In this context, it seems promising to explore the role Blockchain and other Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT; like Ethereum, IOTA, Hyperledger and others) could play in underpinning such systems of fully or at least largely decentralised identification.
The EU-funded O-CEI project will pilot cutting-edge solutions to drive cross-domain standards for flexible energy solutions by orchestrating cross-domain data sharing, minimising energy footprint, and promoting open standards for virtualisation and interoperability. It targets the adoption of edge paradigms and technologies in real-world environments in areas like electromobility, software-defined vehicles, logistics, smart agriculture and agri-food, smart urban environments and multiple electricity grids management.
The focus of the workshop should be on related application scenarios across sectors , the underlying ID and data governance and its potential use of distributed ledge technologies – with an unwavering commitment to preserve people’s sovereignty.