Twenty-one partners from eight European countries have joined together with the common goal of designing the next generation of IOT (Internet Of Things) technology to serve and add digital value to the supply chains of the future.
The actions that will contribute to this will be carried out within the framework of the new European project iNGENIOUS (Next-Generation IoT sOlutions for the Universal Supply chain) co-financed by the European Commission through the Horizon 2020 programme, with a sum of nearly 8,000,000 euros for its development, which will begin next October.
Over the last few decades, supply chains have become huge networks of heterogeneous organisations involved in the manufacture and delivery of products to end users. The emergence of IoT is undoubtedly transforming the logistics-port sector and companies are looking for solutions to complete the digitisation of their supply chains in the most efficient way.
The project, led by the Polytechnic University of Valencia and in which the Fundación Valenciaport is participating, aims to achieve the main objective through the design of a solution that will make use of a large number of emerging technologies such as 5G technology, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, blockchain, virtual and augmented reality, among others. Within the global supply chains, the project focuses on three scenarios: industry, transport and logistics.
Specifically, the Fundación Valenciaport will develop 4 use cases in the Port of Valencia that will allow the validation of the technologies implemented in the framework of the project:
4. Monitoring of goods in intermodal transport through the joint use of IoT and satellite technology. In this case of use it will be demonstrated the tracking of a container that will be transported through land and sea transport between the port of Valencia and the port of Piraeus.
iNGENIOUS, which is scheduled to end in April 2023, involves partners from Spain, Germany, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg and Poland, including the Spanish entities: Fundación Valenciaport, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (coordinator), COSCO Shipping Lines Spain S.A., Telefónica I+D, Nokia Spain, ASTI, Neurodigital and 5COMM.
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Source: Maritime Shipping News