Accelerating System Development for the Food Chain: A Portfolio of over 30 Projects, Aiming at Impact and Growth

Supply of fresh food is of vital importance to feed Europe in a healthy way, while Europe has also an important role in feeding the world. Food products and other perishables such as flowers impose very challenging demands on the management of its supply chains. Food networks are struggling with an...

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Main Author: Harald Sundmaeker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CentMa 2016-08-01
Series:International Journal on Food System Dynamics
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Online Access:http://centmapress.ilb.uni-bonn.de/ojs/index.php/fsd/article/view/606
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spelling doaj-4f3f64682a9b4b79a574dfa0fb336c472020-11-25T02:39:13ZengCentMaInternational Journal on Food System Dynamics1869-69452016-08-017437138110.18461/ijfsd.v7i4.747514Accelerating System Development for the Food Chain: A Portfolio of over 30 Projects, Aiming at Impact and GrowthHarald Sundmaeker0ATB Institute for Applied Systems Technology Bremen GmbH Bremen, GermanySupply of fresh food is of vital importance to feed Europe in a healthy way, while Europe has also an important role in feeding the world. Food products and other perishables such as flowers impose very challenging demands on the management of its supply chains. Food networks are struggling with an integrated usage of information and communication technology (ICT) that enables the heterogeneous stakeholders in the food chain to exchange information in real-time and control workflows based on requirements with respect to quality, costs and schedule. Innovative ICT systems that are addressing such challenges are currently being developed by a large European initiative, called FIWARE. Within this paper, we will discuss a portfolio of 31 projects that are realising solutions for the food chain in close collaboration with supporting business partners. Diverse food related topics are addressed, such as logistics, transport, planning and control, tracking and tracing, information management as well as new ways to realise e-commerce within the chain as well as for consumers. The FIWARE initiative is accelerating startups and supporting SME type technology developers that are realising solutions for real world business cases, which are serving as reference customers and test cases to assure an end-user acceptance and valid business models. This paper discusses the main food chain related topics and innovation potentials that are addressed as well as outlines the related methodological and technological approaches that are used to facilitate the realisation of impact and growth for commercial exploitation.http://centmapress.ilb.uni-bonn.de/ojs/index.php/fsd/article/view/606AccelerationBusiness ModelsMinimum Viable ProductFood ChainApp DevelopmentFIWAREFuture Internet
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Accelerating System Development for the Food Chain: A Portfolio of over 30 Projects, Aiming at Impact and Growth
International Journal on Food System Dynamics
Acceleration
Business Models
Minimum Viable Product
Food Chain
App Development
FIWARE
Future Internet
author_facet Harald Sundmaeker
author_sort Harald Sundmaeker
title Accelerating System Development for the Food Chain: A Portfolio of over 30 Projects, Aiming at Impact and Growth
title_short Accelerating System Development for the Food Chain: A Portfolio of over 30 Projects, Aiming at Impact and Growth
title_full Accelerating System Development for the Food Chain: A Portfolio of over 30 Projects, Aiming at Impact and Growth
title_fullStr Accelerating System Development for the Food Chain: A Portfolio of over 30 Projects, Aiming at Impact and Growth
title_full_unstemmed Accelerating System Development for the Food Chain: A Portfolio of over 30 Projects, Aiming at Impact and Growth
title_sort accelerating system development for the food chain: a portfolio of over 30 projects, aiming at impact and growth
publisher CentMa
series International Journal on Food System Dynamics
issn 1869-6945
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Supply of fresh food is of vital importance to feed Europe in a healthy way, while Europe has also an important role in feeding the world. Food products and other perishables such as flowers impose very challenging demands on the management of its supply chains. Food networks are struggling with an integrated usage of information and communication technology (ICT) that enables the heterogeneous stakeholders in the food chain to exchange information in real-time and control workflows based on requirements with respect to quality, costs and schedule. Innovative ICT systems that are addressing such challenges are currently being developed by a large European initiative, called FIWARE. Within this paper, we will discuss a portfolio of 31 projects that are realising solutions for the food chain in close collaboration with supporting business partners. Diverse food related topics are addressed, such as logistics, transport, planning and control, tracking and tracing, information management as well as new ways to realise e-commerce within the chain as well as for consumers. The FIWARE initiative is accelerating startups and supporting SME type technology developers that are realising solutions for real world business cases, which are serving as reference customers and test cases to assure an end-user acceptance and valid business models. This paper discusses the main food chain related topics and innovation potentials that are addressed as well as outlines the related methodological and technological approaches that are used to facilitate the realisation of impact and growth for commercial exploitation.
topic Acceleration
Business Models
Minimum Viable Product
Food Chain
App Development
FIWARE
Future Internet
url http://centmapress.ilb.uni-bonn.de/ojs/index.php/fsd/article/view/606
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