NGI Sargasso Newsletter - February 2024: Equity-free Funding for your Next Generation Internet Idea at 4YFN 2024

If innovation and connectivity are two common words for you at work, you probably know that February is the month of the Mobile World Congress 2024 (MWC24) and its startup side event 4YFN 2024 (4YFN24). A date that at NGI Sargasso we couldn't miss: not only are we attending it next week in Barcelona, but we are also organizing our own panel "NGI Sargasso: Equity-free funding for your Next Generation Internet idea", to which we invite you to register now.

If you want to discover how to get up to €100,000 equity-free funding to unleash the Future of the Internet, join us:

  • Tuesday February 27, from 15:00h to 15:45h.
  • Pavilion 8.1, Stand 8.1 B55 - 4YFN.

Monique Calisti, the NGI initiative Outreach Office Director from Martel Innovate, will open the session to inspire you sharing new opportunities in the NGI ecosystem, opening doors for future synergies. Teresa Barber Aparici, Innovation Project Manager from our partner Mobile World Capital Barcelona, and Virginia Gómez Oñate, Head of EU Projects at our other partner Sploro, will speak about the NGI Sargasso funding program, including our open call requirements and OnCampus perks for the selected beneficiaries.

Since there isn't panel without a proper discussion, three of our innovators from our first open call will talk about their projects developed under the NGI Sargasso program. They are Julien Bringer (D3ICA), Lluís Alfons Ariño (EBSI-CAN) and Jordi Mongay Batalla(EvORAN).

We really hope to see you there, that's why we kindly invite you to REGISTER HERE!

Oh, and if we haven't convinced you enough, you can also spot us at the Mobile World Capital Barcelona at 4YFN agenda on the 27th of February, and read what 4YFN says about how we are fostering EU-US/Canada tech innovation.

The NGI Sargasso Brokerage System

At our 4YFN24 panel next week, we will explain to you how NGI Sargasso can help you find your Transatlantic counterpart with our Brokerage System to be able to apply for our open calls to get up to €100,000 equity-free funding.

We do this because we are a unique collaborative ecosystem and program for promoting the Transatlantic cooperation for NGI technologies, which means that we only accept joint applications by teams formed by one entity from Europe and one entity from the US or Canada. We wrote three articles so you can understand this better:

The NGI Sargasso Inspirational Talks

In our December 2023 News Wave, we advanced to you that Mirko Boehm, Community Developer at Linux Foundation Europe, shared with our first open call beneficiaries an inspirational talk as part of the perks of our funding program, to discuss about how they work as a host for Transatlantic open source projects.

The highlights of his talk are gathered in the last article of our today's newsletter, that we hope you enjoy it!

That is all for our fourth wave of NGI Sargasso news, to which we invite you to subscribe here.

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Discover NGI Sargasso Second Open Call Innovators Shaping a Human-centric Internet

NGI Sargasso closed its second open call with 80 Internet innovators ready to redesign the Internet of the Future for our generations to come. After external mentors evaluated each of the submitted collaborative proposals, nine projects have been selected as beneficiaries to receive up to €100,000 equity-free funding and enter an up to 9-month Capacity Building program powered by NGI Sargasso partners and third party experts and mentors.

Discover the innovative projects that will foster the Transatlantic cooperation on Next Generation Internet technologies under the NGI Sargasso funding program!

1. DPP-CRC: Digital Product Passport for Carbon-Reduced Concrete

Develop and demonstrate a digital product passport for carbon-reduced concrete emphasising cross-Atlantic legislation and governance.

This project utilizes SSI technologies and Zero-Knowledge Proofs to create process conform Digital Product Passports in line with the EU Green Deal. It targets Europe's growing carbon-reduced concrete market with the goal to collect and present verified, tamper-proof data along the production chain. This is vital in construction for reducing concrete's carbon footprint. The project's efficacy will be demonstrated in European and Canadian markets, as a blueprint for sustainable industry practices.

  • Partners: OwnYourData (Austria) and Doka Canada Ltd./Ltee (Canada).

2. DES: Decentralized Electronic Signature using Blockchain based Digital Identity

Revolutionizing digital authentication: a blockchain-powered decentralized electronic signature system, integrating with gov-smart solution for enhanced security and trust in public sector transactions.

The DES project, under the NGI Sargasso Support Programme, seeks to create a groundbreaking decentralized electronic signature system using blockchain technology. Integrated with Gov-Smart, it will enable citizens to generate secure digital signatures, verified and authenticated through a robust blockchain framework. This initiative promises to revolutionize public sector transactions, offering unparalleled security, transparency, and efficiency.

  • Partners: AI Professional Software Solution (Romania) and VizLore LLC (USA).

3. GUARDIAN: Detection and Recovery from Ransomware for Attacks to Data in Motion

Ransomware real attacks exploiting vulnerabilities in the file system for data in motion is a sophisticated, non documented and elusive attack that poses potential devastating consequences, including sensitive information leaks to systems and loss of trust among stakeholders.

The GUARDIAN project will define and implement the GUARDIAN toolkit: a set of detection and recovery tools for Ransomware attacks to data in motion. To achieve this, GUARDIAN will leverage methodologies and cutting-edge technologies (such as Artificial Intelligence and applications virtualization) to stay ahead of evolving cyber threats. The toolkit will be integrated and validated in a dedicated testbed designed to reproduce the intricacies of the aforementioned attacks.

  • Partners: Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain) and University of Wisconsin_#_Madison (USA).

4. HPQCSSI: Hybrid Post-Quantum Cryptography Self-Sovereign Identity Stack

Develop a quantum secure self-sovereign identity manager designed for the human-centric next generation internet.

HPQCSSI will develop a hybrid cryptographic quantum secure self-sovereign identity stack with a focus on bridging the EU and USA identity gateways for the human-centric future. The project will improve existing open-source self-sovereign identity (SSI) tools by hardening them against quantum attacks through parallel use of classical and quantum-resistant cryptography. EU-USA workshops of future consumers will be conducted to ensure that the developed SSI tools truly bring value to users globally.

  • Partners: VTT (Finland) and Ohio University (USA).

5. Melisseus: Large Language Models as Defensive Honeypots

Melisseus uses Large Language Models (LLM) as the backend of advanced deceptive honeypots for human attackers. It mimics systems, services, and data to actively engage attackers, capture their tactics, and provide network defenders with insights into their motivations and objectives.

To research, develop, and apply LLMs to generate honeypots designed to deceive human attackers, Melisseus aim is to increase variance in response types, improve technical detail, and precisely replicate different target systems. They expect the LLM's generated output to be more effective at luring or confounding attackers into perceiving honeypots as genuine production systems. They plan to use LLMs to create honeypots tailored to popular protocols like SSH, TELNET, SMTP, POP3, MySQL, MsSQL, and HTTP.

  • Partners: CVUT (Czech Republic) and Université de Montréal (Canada).

6. RSFA: Rosseta Stone for APIs

Interoperability has become a major demand of digital ecosystems globally. Achieving it usually means aligning the APIs of different organizations with a common semantic ontology. The Rosetta Stone for APIs makes it easy to align your organization’s APIs with the ontology of your industry.

Within EU Data Spaces, in American agriculture and through the India Stack, there is fast growing demand for interoperability based on the same global technical standards. In these three continents, there is explicit demand for a Rosetta Stone for APIs, as organizations need to make their existing APIs interoperable with their partners. In this project, the NGI Sargasso innovators will develop an open source solution that easily transforms an API from its current form to one that is compliant with the ontology of its industry.

  • Partners: Startin'blox (France) and Open Food Network Canada (Canada).

7. SIDIHub: Sustainable & Interoperable Digital Identity

Empowering digital identity: where collective intelligence drives cross-border interoperability.

SIDI is a collaborative hub involving over 15 organizations from EU, USA and Canada. It aims to bridge national digital identity schemes by developing a policy resolver and related internet protocol that maps trust framework of country A to country B. By building cross-border interoperability for digital identity, the project seeks to accelerate operationalization of digital trust services. With over a 1,000 companies onboard, SIDI demonstrates potential to make an impact in the identity domain.

  • Partners: SIA (Belgium) and OpenID Foundation (USA).

8. Trustless Democracy: Decentralized Digital Sovereign Identity and Voting System using Blockchain Technology

Revolutionizing democracy beyond traditional 4-year cycles, Trustless Democracy introduces a zero-cost, technology-driven model for efficient, remote electoral participation, leveraging blockchain for secure, transparent voting, empowering citizens in real-time democratic processes.

Challenging the traditional concept that democracy is limited to voting every four years, the Trustless Democracy project employs cutting-edge blockchain technology and zero-knowledge proofs to facilitate continuous, cost-free electoral participation. This initiative integrates secure digital identities and an innovative open-source voting system, designed to significantly boost citizen efficiency and involvement in democratic processes. Their first implementation will be through Gov-Smart.

  • Partners: AI Professional Software Solution (Romania) and Université de Sherbrooke (Canada).

9. VeriRecruit: AI-Driven Interview Analysis for Precision Hiring

VeriRecruit: transforming hiring with AI precision-unveiling authentic talent, fostering trust, and elevating recruitment experiences for a future-ready workforce.

VeriRecruit is a human-centric approach to hiring excellence. Harnessing AI for precise analysis, validation, and improving the selection process, they will unveil authentic talent, foster trust, and elevate recruitment experiences for a future-ready workforce. Redefining interviews, shaping careers.

  • Partners: Training Experience (Spain) and University of Maryland (USA).

You can discover the rest of the NGI Sargasso innovators in our catalogue of funded projects.


Transatlantic Matchmaking: Why you Need a Partner across the Atlantic to Develop your Next Generation Internet Idea

NGI Sargasso helps you find your Transatlantic counterpart with our Brokerage System to be able to apply for our open calls to get up to €100,000 equity-free funding

NGI Sargasso is a unique collaborative ecosystem and program for promoting the Transatlantic cooperation for Next Generation Internet (NGI) technologies through open calls providing equity-free funding to the selected innovators.

The objective of NGI Sargasso is to create partnerships between Europe and the USA/Canada in the different Next Generation Internet technologies areas of the NGI initiative. To facilitate these partnerships, the NGI Sargasso consortium has designed a two/fold matchmaking system for applicants to share knowledge and connect Europeans with USA and Canadian partners to apply for our funding programme: the Brokerage System and the Matchmaking webinars.

Our Dual Approach to Matchmaking: Webinars and the Brokerage System

At NGI Sargasso, we understand the importance of finding the right partner for your project. To facilitate this, we offer:

1. Matchmaking Webinars: Connecting Innovators in Real-Time

Our webinars, held twice during each open call, are interactive online sessions designed to foster immediate connections. Here's what you can expect:

  • Live presentations from potential partners outlining their expertise and project ideas at the designated open tables for your NGI area of interest.
  • Q&A sessions to explore potential collaborations in real-time.
  • Networking opportunities to discuss mutual interests and form preliminary connections.

These webinars are perfect for those looking to make quick, informed decisions about potential partners and to gain insights into the latest trends and opportunities in the NGI Sargasso space and to clear all doubts about the application process!

2. The Brokerage System: A Continuous Platform for Tailored Matches

The Brokerage System, operated by NGI Sargasso consortium partner Sploro, offers a more nuanced approach to matchmaking. This system is ideal for those seeking a tailored match and who prefer to take time to explore and build a strong, collaborative relationship with their counterpart. It is perpetually open, even when our open calls are closed, allowing you to prepare a connection with the next call. The way it works is simple, users have to register on NGI Sargasso Brokerage System to fill in a questionnaire about their areas of interest and baseline technologies. At this stage, our consortium looks for a counterpart on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean who is focused on the same area, making it a match that is ideal for both parties, so they can collaborate to turn their ideas into a reality. We take into account:

  • Type of organization
  • Contact details of registered organizations
  • Country
  • Areas of Knowledge
  • Baseline Technologies
  • Expectations / Offers
  • What each project is looking for

The NGI Sargasso Brokerage System enables streamlined connections between entities across the United States, Canada, and Europe. It promotes international cooperation, interdisciplinary solutions, and growth within the research communities. By simplifying the process and offering personalized recommendations, the platform unlocks the potential of cross-border research and innovation.

By submitting your profile, you gain access to a vast pool of potential partners from the EU, USA, and Canada. This unique opportunity allows you to forge a strong team of experts from diverse backgrounds, ensuring your project is equipped with the expertise it needs to thrive. Together, you can bring your visionary Next Generation Internet project to life, making a significant impact in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Transatlantic teams can get up to €100,000 equity-free funding after joining our Brokerage System

During the 36-month duration of the project, NGI Sargasso will run 5 open calls for proposals, attracting +300 EU-USA/Canada teams working on emerging topics, such as trust and data sovereignty, digital identity, internet architecture renovation, decentralized technologies, and standards. We plan to support up to 96 projects that will benefit from up to €100,000 equity-free funding per Transatlantic team after entering a 9-month Capacity Building program.

This means that to qualify for funding, we only accept team applications, formed by a partner from Europe and its counterpart from the USA or Canada. That is why the first step to apply is to register in the NGI Sargasso Brokerage System, continuously open. 

We have already closed four open calls, but our fifth and last open call will be launched on the 23rd of September 2024, so we encourage you to submit your profile and find your ideal partner. Join our Brokerage System today to unleash the Internet of the Future with us!


Mirko Boehm from Linux Foundation Europe Inspires NGI Sargasso First Open Call Innovators as a Host for Transatlantic Open Source Projects

NGI Sargasso open call one beneficiaries received an inspirational talk as part of their 9-month Capacity Building program to discover how Linux Foundation Europe works as a host for transatlantic cooperative community-based projects

The afternoon of the 19th of December 2023 the teams behind APSIDE, D3ICA, DDIP, EBSI-CAN, EvORAN, INTEROP4DID, SBAS and SNDS, NGI Sargasso innovators from our first open call, received a talk from Mirko Boehm, senior director for community development at Linux Foundation Europe, illustrating how they host cooperative projects across the Atlantic.

Why did the Linux Foundation land in Europe?

The Linux Foundations as the globally largest open source collaboration platform established its European chapter in September 2022 with the aim of acting as a catalyst for bringing European open source players closer into a global collaboration hosted at a local level.

Today, 31% of the Linux Foundation members are European, and the foundation is deeply involved in EU legislative initiatives like the Cyber Resilience Act and the Product Liability Directive, to give Europeans open source contributors a stronger voice and position.

“Open source is a positive sum-game that fits into the tech landscape and into how our societies embrace digitization. When we talk about AI, we are talking about how it would impact various parts of our society  and the ethical aspects. Open source can be a driver for positive change” - Mirko Boehm.

He spoke about the open source grassroots community, the open source commercial and financial ecosystems and the collective value and social innovation fostered by the academic sector and by public funding programs like NGI Sargasso, key players in developing early stage technologies to a point where they can become mainstream, even in business applications.

“We are essentially a member-driven neutral governance entity, which means that no single company controls the collaboration”, stated Boehm. That’s another reason why the Linux Foundation landed in Europe, allowing their members to participate at a high level in building the open source ecosystem, so small and larger businesses can work together. No membership is required to contribute to Linux Foundation Europe projects.

Open source is widely viewed as a vital part of the future of multiple industry sectors that traditionally don't think of themselves as primarily software-driven, explained Mirko according to one of their reports. He added that as digitalization spreads to all industry sectors, open source is becoming the default collaboration mechanism. 

In short, the role of the Linux Foundation Europe is to enable local collaboration with the European open source community.

Mirko highlighted that open source is not primarily a tool to achieve political goals, it is a tool to work together when you can agree on licensing and open governance of the projects, and that this technology is available to the whole world:

“There is absolutely no restriction on who can use the technology and where and for what purpose. That is the nature of open source” - Mirko Boehm.

How does the Linux Foundation host transatlantic cooperative projects?

When people hear about the Linux Foundation, they usually think of the Linux operating system. It was the starting project, the first of the over 850 they have now. 

The Linux Foundation hosts the projects, and not a single company owns their assets. Instead, it’s all community-based, clarified Mirko. 

In numbers, the Linux Foundation manages about 1,000 different domains and server names; 700 trademarks; 15,000 different source group repositories, and over 3,000 member companies.

“We basically translate the funding that we get from our member companies into support for the projects, and aim to come out with zero at the end of the year”, said Mirko.

To the question What do you require if you want to be a project?”, Mirko answered that members need neutrality of the technology, meaning that the assets are handled by the community, setting up an environment where they can trust that transparency is there, and that they, as participants, can join the project. “It's really up to the community to drive it”, he clarified, and “that's what we call open governance: it's a community project and it will remain to be a community project, because projects come to us seeking a neutral home”.

The Linux Foundation doesn’t require projects to be large, instead, they focus on important technology developed in the right way, which for them, means open source. Some projects have funding, but some others don’t.

As usual, the inspirational talk ended up being an interactive online session with vibrant discussions with our innovators.


Startups, SMEs, Researchers and NGOs and Foundations Can Get up to €100,000 for their Future Internet Ideas

Startups, SMEs, researchers, and NGOs focused on Next Generation Internet (NGI) technologies can bring their visionary ideas to life with NGI Sargasso. This is a European-funded project part of Next Generation Internet initiative, fostering a unique collaborative ecosystem and cascade funding program for promoting the Transatlantic cooperation to shape the Internet of the future.

During the 36-month duration of the project, NGI Sargasso will run 5 open calls for proposals, attracting +300 EU-US/Canada teams working on emerging topics, such as trust and data sovereignty, digital identity, internet architecture renovation, decentralized technologies, and standards, and plans to support up to 96 projects that will benefit from:

  • Up to 100,000€ in equity-free funding. 
  • Up to 9-month Capacity-building programme.

The benefits for applicants willing to unleash future Internet with a human-centric approach are:

  • Various capacity-building programs:
  • 9-month program with up to €100,000 funding.
  • 6-month program with €75,000 funding.
  • 3-month program with €50,000 funding.
  • Comprehensive Support, such as mentoring, coaching, and access to leading tech conferences and innovation summits.
  • Community Engagement with free access to a dynamic community of over 3,000 Internet innovators.

NGI Sargasso open call matchmaking service: the Brokerage System

The first step to apply for NGI Sargasso’s open calls is to register in their Brokerage System, a platform where European entities can be matched with the USA or Canadian ones - or the other way around. The application process is as follows:

  1. Registration in the Brokerage Platform to match your Transatlantic partner.
  2. Sign a Letter Support with your Transatlantic partner and draft your project together.
  3. Submit your joint application on the NGI Sargasso website -  the European counterpart.

https://youtu.be/zT9p936KK_A?feature=shared

The third call will be launched in Spring 2024, and the rest of the open calls, during 2024 and 2025. 

Why dream when you can create? Tech enthusiasts, join hands across the Atlantic, and turn your ideas into groundbreaking innovations with NGI Sargasso.


How NGI Sargasso is Fostering EU-US/Canada Tech Innovation with €4.8M Funding

NGI Sargasso is a European Commission funded project, part of the Horizon Europe Programme, aiming to create a unique collaborative ecosystem to harvest EU-US or EU-Canada technology breakthroughs that aim to revolutionize the Next Generation Internet technologies, services and standards, and contribute to the evolution of the Internet according to a human-centric approach of the internet commons through five open calls to fund 90 Transatlantic teams to redefine future Internet with a budget of €4,800,000.

In addition, the NGI Sargasso project is part of the umbrella initiative, the Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative, launched by the European Commission in 2016, which supports this vision of building bridges internationally.

In this context, NGI Sargasso is focused on creating a unique collaborative ecosystem and program for promoting the cooperation for NGI technologies across the Atlantic, matching European innovators with their USA or Canadian counterparts to unleash the Internet of the future on topics such as trust, data sovereignty, digital identity, Internet architecture and renovation, decentralized technology, interoperability and standardization, and new internet commons. 

Up to €100,000 equity-free funding for Transatlantic teams

The NGI Sargasso open call offers participants a comprehensive program that includes up to €100,000 in equity-free funding for their projects. Additionally, they receive mentoring and coaching from leading business and industry experts, exposure at top technology events across Europe, and access to startup events. Participants also benefit from the NGI Sargasso Brokerage Platform, which facilitates matchmaking with potential Transatlantic partners. The platform is continually open for new registrations, ensuring ongoing opportunities for collaboration and growth.

Who can apply? Our target audience includes a versatile community encompassing startups, SMEs, NGOs, Research centers, Universities and various other stakeholders eager to enhance Next Generation Internet technologies and services.

The first open call has successfully concluded, with its selected eight projects:  

  • APSIDE - Asset profile standards for interoperable decentralized ecosystems.
  • D3ICA - Democratizing decentralized digital identity through cloud agents.
  • DDIP - Decentralized digital identity profile.
  • EBSI-CAN - EBSI and verifiable credentialing in Canada. 
  • EvORAN - Evaluation of open-ran network equipment including underlying.
  • INTEROP4DID - Interoperable decentralized identity and wallet infrastructure. 
  • SBAS - A secure underlay for the Internet. 
  • SNDS - Secure named data sharing.

The second open call closed in December 2023 with almost 80 innovators ready to reshape our Internet. The selected beneficiaries will be announced by the end of this month.

The third open call is set to launch in Spring 2024 and will accept applications from the UK, timed to coincide with the 4YFN event in Barcelona from the 26th to the 29th of February, where our partners will gather to present our funding opportunities for the Next Generation Internet stakeholders.


NGI Sargasso Newsletter - December 2023: Tech Innovators are Ready to Shape the Internet of the Future

We can't be happier at NGI Sargasso to say goodbye to 2023 with 79 tech innovators willing to be selected in our funding program to unleash the Internet of the future with a human-centric approach.

Last Monday, the 18th of December 2023, at 17:00h we closed our second open call that had been running for two months -we launched it on the 18th of October as we announced you in our previous newsletter. We were calling for startups, SMEs, Universities and research centres, and NGOs and foundations to join us in our transatlantic journey of creating an Internet of trust. We received 168 open applications, 79 of those in submitted status, coming from 21 Europe and its Associated Countries, besides the US and Canada, to tackle ten Next Generation Internet challenges.

External evaluators will start now the process of carefully reviewing each proposal submitted, and we will announce the final winners in January 2024. Beneficiaries will receive up to €100,000 equity-free funding per project and will start an up to 9-month Capacity Building program including mentoring and coaching services from top mentors.

Since we have to distribute a total of €4.8M in funding, we will launch three more open calls, the third and next one in Spring 2024, with the novelty of accepting applications from the UK, besides Europe and its Associated Countries, the US and Canada, as in our first two calls.

The NGI Sargasso Inspirational Talks

NGI Sargasso first open call innovators at the Inspirational Talk by Dr. Glenn Ricart from our partner US Ignite

In fact, our innovators from the first open call are already completing their Capacity Building program. In October, they had the pleasure to enjoy an Inspirational Talk by Glenn Ricart, Founder and CTO at US Ignite (one of our partners) and Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at the University of Utah, about how many Internets we should have, including Dr. Ricart's definition of Internet:

“An Internet is a collaboration with the real world interconnecting great minds, incredible datasets (most real-time), and models that both mimic and have rich interactions with reality” – Glenn Ricart.

This week, they also had the opportunity to listen to Mirko Boehm, Community Developer at The Linux Foundation Europe to discover how they work fostering transatlantic cooperative projects. After the talks, our innovators engaged on interesting Q&As and discussions with the guest experts.

NGI Sargasso first open call innovators at the Inspirational Talk by Mirko Boehm from The Linux Foundation Europe

The NGI Forum 2023

With our second open call running seeking Internet innovators and our first open call beneficiaries accomplishing their program, at the NGI Sargasso consortium we have been quite busy.

However, we couldn't miss the NGI Forum 2023 celebrated in Brussels on the 15th and 16th of November to meet Europe’s top Internet innovators at work to build an Internet of Trust, empowering end-users with more choice and control over their data and digital identity.

https://youtu.be/HfT2KpLzDjU

We got inspired by hearing many amazing success stories from the NGI - The Next Generation Internet initiative. One of them was the case of our innovator Alex Grech, Executive Director at the University of Malta and NGI Sargasso open call one beneficiary with the project EBSI-CAN: ‘EBSI and verifiable credentialing in Canada’.

Grech participated as a moderator at “PLENARY 2: Shaping Digital Identity and Credentials in the Web 4.0 Era: Empowering and Safeguarding Individuals in the Online World”, a panel that explored whether – and how – three European Commission’s flagship initiatives, the European Digital Identity (EUDI) Regulation, reinforced by the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI), and the Next Generation Internet (NGI), could steer technological developments towards social and environmental good.

https://youtu.be/q4SdNFs-NuE

That is all for our third wave of NGI Sargasso news, to which we invite you to subscribe here.

Stay tuned for updates, success stories, and the latest developments within the NGI Sargasso project. Together, let's shape the future of the Next Generation Internet!

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NGI Sargasso Second Open Call Closes with 80 Innovators Ready to Shape the Internet of the Future

NGI Sargasso closed yesterday, the 18th of December at 17:00 CET, its second open call looking for startups, SMEs, Universities and research centres, and NGOs and foundations to redesign the Internet of the future with a total of 168 open applications, 79 of those in submitted status, coming from 21 Europe and its Associated Countries, besides the US and Canada.

Spain is the first in the list of countries that have participated in submitting proposals to create an Internet of trust with a human-centric approach, with 11 submissions, followed by Italy and France with 10; Belgium with 6; Germany and Romania with 5; Estonia, Ireland, and The Netherlands with 4; Greece and North Macedonia with 3; Austria, Finland, Poland and Turkey with 2; and Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Israel, Luxembourg and Slovenia with 1.

Regarding the type of organizations that have submitted applications, 47 are coming from startups/SMEs; 18 from Universities and 4 from research centres; 7 from NGOs and 2 from foundations; and 1 more is coming from other type of entities.

 

Internet innovators applied to address one or more of the following ten challenges:

  1. Sustainable Digital Infrastructure Across Continents.
  2. Harmonized Cross-Atlantic Digital Governance.
  3. Inclusive Public Digital Spaces for Global Community Engagement.
  4. Enhanced Data Security and Privacy in Transcontinental Perspective.
  5. Interoperability and Standardization Across Borders.
  6. Global Implementation of Decentralized Technologies.
  7. Next-Gen Cybersecurity and Generative AI.
  8. Quantum-Resistant Security Systems.
  9. Redefining Intelligence in a Hyperconnected World.
  10. Open Challenge for Next Generation Internet.

The winners of the NGI Sargasso second open call will be announced in January 2024, after external experts carefully evaluate each proposal.

Three more open calls to distribute up to €100,000 equity-free funding per selected project

After closing the first and second open calls, we will launch three more open calls, the next one in Spring 2024, with the novelty of accepting applications from the UK.

Benefits for selected projects include:

  • Securing a lump sum of up to €100,000 equity-free funding per proposal.
  • Entering an up to 9-month Capacity-Building program with several lectures, inspirational talks and activities.
  • Getting coaching and mentoring services from top experts.
  • Joining the NGI - The Next Generation Internet Community with over 3,000 innovators.

We encourage you to have a look at the page for EU applicants and the page for US and Canada applicants. We will make public the page for UK applicants in 2024. Stay tuned and join us to reshape the Internet of the future!


How many Internets We Should Have According to Glenn Ricart from US Ignite

This article gathers the main insights of the Inspirational Talk for the NGI Sargasso First Open Call Innovators as part of their 9-month Capacity Building Program

How many Internets do we need? and How many Internets do we have? were the two key questions used by Glenn Ricart, Founder and CTO at US Ignite and Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at the University of Utah, to open his Inspirational Talk on the 17th of October 2023 for the NGI Sargasso first open call beneficiaries who are currently doing our 9-month Capacity Building program as part of the perks of our funding program.

According to Dr. Ricart, we have commercial, scientific, industrial, smart devices, location-specific and single purpose Internets. The difference between them is their application for which they are used. However, they can be components of cooperating ecosystems.

What do we mean by ‘Next Generation Internet’?

During his talk, the reflection about the meaning of ‘Next Generation Internet’ was also very relevant. Ricart explained that for NGI we mean Internets built from “Next Generation Internet technologies”. Some of these technologies are already being tested in research Internets such as the new FABRIC terabit-per-second research network in the US.

From the question What does Next Generation Internet mean?, he moved to another one: What is an Internet? to share his personal definition.

“An Internet is a collaboration with the real world interconnecting great minds, incredible datasets (most real-time), and models that both mimic and have rich interactions with reality” - Glenn Ricart.

He added that models can be people, resources, data, Artificial Intelligence agents, boundary and safety conditions, and personal privacy.  

Ricart highlighted the importance of initiatives like NGI Sargasso to shape our Internet of the future, which will be defined by the 90 brilliant projects by top startups, SMEs, researchers, NGOs and foundations from Europe, UK, US and Canada that we will select during our five open calls, the next and third one opening in Spring 2024. 

An Internet of trust was another concept discussed during his talk, “generated by equity, data governance, cybersecurity, privacy and community engagement in the new technologies we work with”, said Ricart. Topics addressed in our funding program, including up to €100,000 equity-free funding.

After Glenn Ricart shared his view on what is an Internet and what Next Generation Internet means, our first open call innovators featured a vivid Q&A session and debate, in which interesting discussions arose, such as the differences between open, closed, local, and blockchain verified Internet, and how to create interoperability between them.

NGI Sargasso first open call innovators during the Inspirational Talk Q&A session

More about US Ignite

US Ignite is nonprofit, accelerating the smart city movement – and creating value for an entire ecosystem – by guiding communities into the connected future, creating a path for private sector growth, and advancing technology research that’s at the heart of smart city development.

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NGI Sargasso Meets the European Next Generation Internet Ecosystem at the NGI Forum 2023

The NGI Sargasso team gathered at the NGI Forum 2023 celebrated in Brussels on the 15th and 16th of November to meet Europe’s top Internet innovators at work to build an Internet of Trust, empowering end-users with more choice and control over their data and digital identity.

We networked with many relevant stakeholders of the Next Generation Internet ecosystem at the flagship hybrid event of the European Commission's Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative. We discussed strategic actions to attract the best technological talent of the European Union with Monique Calisti, CEO at Martel Innovate and NGI Coordinator, and Thomas Wilczek, Senior Project Manager of NGI projects at FundingBox. We also spoke with them about how to drive innovation forward boosting cross Atlantic collaboration for a more human-centered Internet, one of the key objectives of NGI Sargasso, and we meet our Project Officer at the European Commission, Stergios Tsiafoulis.

Networking with innovators and open source lovers to create an Internet for humans

Since we have two open calls running, our Second Open Call to distribute up to €100,000 equity-free funding for Internet innovators and open source lovers, and the Open Call for Evaluators, we networked with potential applicants coming from across Europe, while we got inspired by hearing many amazing success stories from the NGI initiative. One of them was the case of our innovator Alex Grech, Executive Director at the University of Malta and NGI Sargasso Open Call 1 beneficiary with the project EBSI-CAN: ‘EBSI and verifiable credentialing in Canada’.

Grech participated as a moderator at “PLENARY 2: Shaping Digital Identity and Credentials in the Web 4.0 Era: Empowering and Safeguarding Individuals in the Online World”, a panel that explored whether – and how – three European Commission’s flagship initiatives, the European Digital Identity (EUDI) Regulation, reinforced by the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI), and the Next Generation Internet (NGI), could steer technological developments towards social and environmental good, ensuring that digital identity solutions empower and protect users in the EU and across the globe, leading to a safer, more connected, and sustainable world for all. We had the chance to interview him to discover more about his EBSI-CAN project.

Our partners from AUSTRALO, Raquel Carro and Sara Abu, were interviewed by two students of the University of Aarhus, Simone Rosendal and Katrine Albaek, about the importance of communication and dissemination for the NGI initiative, including the challenges that we face.

https://youtu.be/HfT2KpLzDjU?feature=shared

More about the NGI Forum 2023

The NGI Forum 2023 is designed as a dynamic hub for visionary thinkers, policymakers, and technologists to delve into the forefront of Europe's digital transformation. At its core, the forum places the spotlight on the concept of the Digital Commons, which is particularly crucial for Europe, as it fosters equitable access to information, fuels innovation, and bolsters digital sovereignty.

In a multifaceted agenda that spans European policy developments, innovation trends, and NGI activities, the NGI Forum 2023 explores a diverse array of topics to underpin the transition to the future Internet. The discussions expand to digital identityquantum internetlarge language models and web searchdecentralised social media and security of the open source supply chain.


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