Digital Ecosystem
The future is moving towards digitally connected ecosystems that will become increasingly important in our everyday lives. In this digitally connected world, we will find, use, and share available resources based on open and shared values. To visualise challenges and realise some conceivable opportunities, we stand to contribute with innovation and practical solutions that are ready to use in our daily lives and businesses.
Examples
Crisis Management
This Framework takes an all-hazards approach to crisis management, recognising the need for consistency across national crisis management in preparation for the full spectrum of hazards that may affect life, property or the natural environment.
Smart Rural Village
The idea is that a small village in the countryside creates a sustainable ecosystem that can be part of a larger society. Here, the village can offer a digital marketplace to a larger market or do digital collaborative shopping in cities.
Smart Logistics
The potential value of self-driving vehicles and advanced remote control systems is clear. When fully implemented, they could revolutionize the way we view transportation and logistics.
Collaborative Memory
A collaborative memory is a way in which distributed digital collections interact and create a shared virtual collection. Through this, for example, a user can search for information and receive a combined answer.
The architecture is based on a dynamic exchange of information between the actors. This exchange develops a dynamic actor-specific search bases on actor's consultation and interpretation.