NGI Sargasso Hosts a Panel at 4YFN 2024 Offering Equity-Free Funding Opportunities for Next Generation Internet Innovators

Those working in innovation and connectivity know that the annual February event is without any doubt the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and with it, its startup event, 4YFN. As a project focused on promoting the Transatlantic cooperation for Next Generation Internet (NGI) technologies, NGI Sargasso couldn't miss this relevant date. But not only we attended it, we organized our own NGI Sargasso panel to offer our equity-free funding opportunities for Next Generation Internet ideas.

The NGI Sargasso panel at 4YFN 2024: NGI Sargasso: Equity-free funding for your Next Generation Internet idea

On the 27th of February at 15:00h, at Pavilion 8.1, Stand 8.1 B55 of Fira Barcelona at 4YFN 2024, our panel was just starting. Teresa Barber, Innovation Project Manager at the Mobile World Capital Barcelona Foundation, introduced the session to the audience, giving the floor to Monique Calisti, NGI Outreach Office Director from Martel Innovate.

Monique presented the Next Generation Internet (NGI) Initiative new opportunities and synergies, which objective is to "create a growing community at work to build an Internet of trust for all. An Internet that responds to people’s fundamental needs, including trust, security, and inclusion, while reflecting the values and the norms all citizens enjoy in Europe", she said. She also highlighted that the NGI has funded more than 1,000 innovators with inclusive and trust-based complementary technology building blocks, and added that the initiative is providing funding to support innovators including individual researchers, developers, start-ups and SMEs.

Monique Calisti, NGI Outreach Officer Director, introducing the NGI initiative research and innovation actions at 4YFN 2024

Teresa introduced our project, NGI Sargasso, remarking that our objective is:

To create a unique collaborative ecosystem to harvest EU-US and/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.

Virginia Gómez, European Projects Head at Sploro, explained the NGI Sargasso open calls requirements. Internet innovators have a date with us, because we are launching our third open call on the 15th of March, and we will accept applications until the 15th of May. As in our previous open calls, we are looking for Universities and RTOs, Foundations and NGOs, and Startups and SMEs from Europe and its Associated Countries, as well as from the USA and Canada. If you are interested, mark the dates in your calendar, together with our third open call webinars and matchmaking sessions:

  • First InfoDay and Matchmaking Session: the 26th of March 2024.
  • Second InfoDay and Matchmaking Session: the 10th of April 2024.
Virginia Gómez, from Sploro, speaking about NGI Sargasso open call requirements at 4YFN 2024

The OnCampus perks for the NGI Sargasso open calls beneficiaries were also presented by Teresa, who highlighted that:

The OnCampus program aims to support and grow tech projects while building a network of innovation professionals, promoting entrepreneurship, and boosting the project's deal flow.​ The program goals focus on cross-collaboration and networking, excellence and impact recognition, business-minded support, and global exposure.

Besides, NGI Sargasso selected innovators can get up to €100,000 equity-free funding for those joining a 9-month program. However, we also offer the option to join a 6-month program (€75,000) or a 3-month program (€50,000).

Teresa Barber, from the Mobile World Capital Barcelona Foundation, sharing the NGI OnCampus perks at 4YFN 2024

The panel finished with a discussion and Q&A session starring by three of our NGI Sargasso innovators from the first open call:

  • EvORAN: Jordi Mongay Batalla, from the Warsaw University of Technology, spoke about what lies beyond in Open-RAN network evaluation. He is collaborating with Houbing Herbert Song, from the University of Maryland. Together, they are unraveling the mysteries of EvORAN - the Evaluation of Open-RAN Network Equipment Including Underlying. At our NGI Sargasso 4YFN 2024 panel Jordi took the stage to share the future of Open-RAN network evaluation.
  • EBSI-CAN: Lluís Alfons Ariño, Deputy to Manager and Commissioner of Open Gov. and ICT for strategic planning of ICT and resources at Rovira i Virgili University, made us wonder about the potential of EBSI in cross-border credentialing. Lluís, along with Alex Grech and Klaudia Gyorgyi Farkas, from the 3CL Foundation, are exploring in their collaborative project just that with EBSI-CAN: EBSI and Verifiable Credentialing in Canada. At our NGI Sargasso event they delved into the governance, legal, technical, and business landscape of this groundbreaking initiative.
  • D3ICA: Julien Bringer, the CEO of Kallistech, shared the answer to the question 'How can we democratize digital identity?' His project, D3ICA: Democratizing Decentralized Digital Identity through Cloud Agents, focuses on diversity, inclusion, usability, and interoperability. At our panel at 4YFN 2024, he uncovered how D3ICA is set to revolutionize the digital identity landscape.
Some of the NGI Sargasso first open call innovators at the panel discussion at 4YFN 2024 speaking about their projects to redefine future Internet

More about NGI Sargasso

NGI Sargasso is a European Commission funded project, part of the Horizon Europe Programme. It aims to create a unique collaborative ecosystem to harvest EU-US or EU-Canada technology breakthroughs to revolutionize the Next Generation Internet technologies, services and standards. It also aims to 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 working with topics such as trust and data sovereignty, digital identity, internet architecture renovation, decentralized technologies, and standards 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.

More about 4YFN 2024 and Mobile World Congress 2024

4YFN is the event partner of MWC Barcelona, the world’s largest and most influential connectivity event, bringing together the latest innovations and leading-edge technology alongside today’s most influential visionaries.

This means this congress not only brings all the players you need for a winning digital startup together (like investors and corporate innovators), but it also springboards startups onto the radar of the most powerful decision makers in the connectivity ecosystem – such as CEOs from global mobile operators and frontier tech companies.

All this helps new business ventures sprout the wings they need for a breathtaking launch.


Join Us at the NGI Forum 2023!

The Next Generation Internet (NGI) Forum 2023 is right around the corner, a hybrid event taking place on November 15-16 in Brussels, and we couldn't be more excited about what it holds for the NGI community, policymakers, and innovators. As one of the key initiatives of the NGI community, NGI Sargasso is proud to be part of this transformative event. Not only will we be present at the forum to share updates and knowledge, but we will also be available to answer any questions you may have about our upcoming 2nd call. Here's why you should consider joining us.

At the heart of the NGI Forum 2023 is the concept of Digital Commons, a topic that strongly resonates with the mission of NGI Sargasso. We believe in equitable access to information, promoting innovation, and strengthening digital sovereignty. By joining the forum, you'll get a comprehensive understanding of how NGI Sargasso aligns with these pillars and contributes to the future of the Internet.

The NGI Forum's agenda is a rich tapestry of topics ranging from digital identity and quantum internet to large language models, decentralized social media, and the security of the open source supply chain. If these topics intrigue you, the forum is where you need to be. It’s the ideal platform to learn, engage, and perhaps even influence the conversation.

FEEL the NGI spirit! The forum provides an exceptional chance to rub shoulders with high-profile thought leaders and policymakers. Engage in meaningful dialogues, share your perspectives, and build relationships that could be crucial for your journey in the Internet's transformative movement. And, you get to hear from top innovators that have been through the NGI journey and are now creating meaningful impact across the world!

As we gear up for our 2nd call, participation in the NGI Forum 2023 will give you an unparalleled opportunity to understand what NGI Sargasso aims to achieve. It’s your chance to ask us direct questions, clarify your doubts, and explore avenues for collaboration.

We look forward to your participation and are excited to engage with you at the forum. Together, let's navigate towards the future of the Internet!
READ THE OFFICIAL NGI FORUM 2023 PRESS RELEASE HERE


NGI Sargasso at the AIOTI Open Call Opportunities Webinar

We are delighted to announce that NGI Sargasso, will be presented today, 7th June 2023, at the AIOTI event focused on presenting Open Call Opportunities. Our consortium partner, AUSTRALO, will proudly present NGI Sargasso's vision, objectives and funding opportunities to an esteemed audience of industry experts and innovators.

AIOTI (Alliance for IoT and Edge computing innovation) is renowned for bringing together key players from the IoT and Edge computing sectors to facilitate knowledge exchange, collaborative efforts, and groundbreaking advancements.

As NGI Sargasso takes the stage, we aim to leverage this platform to highlight our initiatives and engage with stakeholders and potential applicants who share our passion for driving Next Generation Internet innovation. As we engage with influential stakeholders and other interesting funding opportunities in the field, we are eager to explore synergies, exchange knowledge, and shape the future of IoT and Edge computing innovation.

Stay tunes for more events like this!

 


NGI Sargasso at the Conference on Deep Tech Entrepreneurship for an Innovative, Resilient, and Competitive Internal Market

NGI Sargasso is proud to announce our participation in the upcoming Conference on deep tech entrepreneurship for an innovative, resilient, and competitive internal market, hosted by the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU, in collaboration with the EIC.

This is a high-level conference on Deep tech entrepreneurship for an innovative, resilient, and competitive internal market, which aligns with the New European Innovation Agenda (NEIA) and the Action Plan on Intellectual Property (APIP) to foster knowledge exchange, co-implementation, and address key challenges such as the green and digital transformation, strategic use of intellectual assets, financing for growth, and collaboration among research-intensive companies, academia, and industry.

NGI Sargasso will seize this opportunity, represented by our consortium partner,

Mobile World Capital Barcelona Foundation, we will be disseminating our funding opportunity to potential candidates and stakeholders in the deep tech entrepreneurship landscape. In fact, the conference on

deep tech entrepreneurship serves as an ideal platform to engage with potential candidates and stakeholders who share our passion for pushing the boundaries of innovation.

Want to know more about the event? Head to the official website https://swedish-presidency.consilium.europa.eu/en/events/conference-on-deep-tech-entrepreneurship-for-an-innovative-resilient-and-competitive-internal-market-1-26/


Subscribe to our newsletter

Horizon Europe – Grant Agreement number 101092887

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.