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University Certificate - "Smart ICT for Business Innovation"
ILNAS-UNIVERSITY OF LUXEMBOURG
" Boosting ICT Business and Innovation:
A comprehensive approach to Standardisation Educatio n in Europe "
ETSI - SOPHIA-ANTIPOLIS 04.10.2018
Dr. Jean-Philippe Humbert – ILNAS Deputy Director
Bienvenue
1. Presentation of ILNAS
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− ILNAS
o Public administration under the authority of the Minister of the Economy
o Created by the law dated July 14, 2014 (repealing the amended Law of May 20, 2008)
o Total staff: 45 (October 2018)
o Website: www.portail-qualite.lu
− National standards body
o Composed of 6 persons
o Close collaboration with the G.I.E. ANEC-N (5 persons)
STANDARDIZATION ACCREDITATION
METROLOGY
MARKET SURVEILLANCEDIGITAL TRUST
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PILLAR 1Information and communication technologies (ICT)
PILLAR 2National influence and compliance with legal attributions
PILLAR 3 Products and services
− THREE PILLARS:
https://portail-qualite.public.lu/fr/publications/normes-normalisation/avis-officiels/strategie-normative-2014-2020.html
2. National Standardization Strategy
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− THREE LEADING PROJECTS:
PROJECT 1Developing the interest and the involvement of the market
PROJECT 2Promoting and reinforcing market participation
PROJECT 3Supporting and strengthening the EaSand related research activities
https://portail-qualite.public.lu/fr/publications/normes-normalisation/avis-officiels/politique-luxembourgeoise-pour-la-normalisation-technique-des-TIC-2015-2020.html
3. Policy on ICT Technical Standardization 2015-2020
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− Managing the university certificate “Smart ICT for Business Innovation”
o New promotion started in February 2018
o 12 students involved
− Developing research activities
o White Papers on “ Digital Trust & Smart ICT ” (regularly updated)
� White Paper “Blockchain and Distributed Ledgers”
� White Paper “Internet of Things – IoT”
� White Paper “Data Protection & Privacy in Smart ICT”
o Research program dedicated to the domains of “Smart ICT” and Technical Standardization
� 3 PhDs on “Smart ICT” topics
− Prospective of new diplomas
o A dedicated ICT standardization Master’s Degree under development in collaboration with the University of Luxembourg
PROJECT 3 Supporting and strengthening the EaS and related res earch activities
3. Policy on ICT Technical Standardization 2015-2020
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- Place : University of Luxembourg – Campus Belval
- Duration : 1 year program (Thursday and Friday evenings + some Saturday mornings) - 2 semesters: 18 ECTS
- Language : English
- Prerequisite : Bachelor degree with a minimum of 3 years professional experience in ICT or Master degree in ICT
- Number of students : 20 max.
- Fees: 3 600 €
- Start of the courses : February 2018
- Supporting organizations :
- Industrial partners :http://smartict.uni.lu
− ORGANIZATION AND SUPPORT
4. University Certificate “Smart ICT for Business Innovation”
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21h
25h
34h
15h
21hTECHNICAL STANDARDISATION
12h
48h
4. University Certificate “Smart ICT for Business Innovation”
− PROGRAM
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− Started 01/02/2018
− 12 students registered
o 7 ICT professionals
o 5 PhD students in Computer Science
− Students coming from various economic sectors…
o Banking, Industry, Telecommunication, Energy, Legal, Consulting, IT
− … with various profiles…
o IT manager, Project manager, Economist, Head of Information Security, Lawyer, PhD students, …
− Students main areas of interest for projects (first insights)
o High performance computing, Cloud Computing, Big Data, IoT/UaV, IT security, Artificial Intelligence, Distributed Ledger Technologies, …
4. University Certificate “Smart ICT for Business Innovation”
− PROMOTION 2018
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Course Directors
ILNAS Lecturers
ANEC LecturersInternational Lecturers
4. University Certificate “Smart ICT for Business Innovation”
− PROMOTION 2018 – 1st SEMESTER – LECTURERS
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ILNAS LecturersANEC Lecturers
National Lecturers
4. University Certificate “Smart ICT for Business Innovation”
− PROMOTION 2018 – 2nd SEMESTER – LECTURERS
International Lecturers
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Outcomes provided by companies regarding technical standardization
IMPORTANT SUPPORT
o Regarding regulationo Standards watch serviceo To the student to continue to be
involved into technical standardization
o To provide an internal resource commitment to carry out the student project
ADDED VALUE
o To increase the brand image of the company
o To create new consultancy serviceso To develop research collaboration
opportunitieso To enhance the products and
services qualityo To improve the commercial
approacho To support the validation of the
future business strategyo To make the communication with
the client easiero To assess future business
opportunities
4. University Certificate “Smart ICT for Business Innovation”
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4. University Certificate “Smart ICT for Business Innovation”
Outcomes provided by companies regarding technical standardization
INTERESTS FOR COMPANIES
o To anticipate future market opportunitieso To develop new services in collaboration with ILNAS (e.g.: based on the applied
standards watch)o To implement technical standardization into the business strategy o To develop the company’s influence and knowledge into technical standardizationo To register more experts into technical standardizationo To analyze and use published and drafts standardso To continue supporting the university certificate and its future developments (e.g.:
Master Degree)o To be more involved into technical standardization process
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4. University Certificate “Smart ICT for Business Innovation”
Outcomes provided by companies regarding technical standardization
INTERESTS FOR STUDENTS
o To access, analyze and use published and draft standardso To become “evangelist” of technical standardizationo To complete the ECTS requested by the doctoral school for the PhD students
enrolled into the certificateo The majority of students keep involved as national delegateso Some students join other new technical standardization committeeso To embrace new career opportunities as consultants regarding technical
standardizationo Some of the students participated into the (national) World Standards Day 2015 and
2017 as speakers o To improve internal visibility in the company (e.g., contacting different internal
working groups, collaborating and raising awareness about technical standardization)
o Added value to develop new skills o To collaborate with ILNAS into the development of Technical Reports (white papers)
on Smart ICT and Technical Standardizationo Opportunity for some students to participate into some ILNAS projects (e.g., next
promotion of the university certificate)
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− Origin:
o Pilot project conducted between September 2015 and September 2016: "Smart ICT for Business Innovation" university certificate in partnership with the University of Luxembourg
o Current promotion: February 2018 to January 2019
− Objective: University Master in the field of technical standar dization (horizon 2019)
o Will answer national priorities related to "Smart ICT" topics, providing a smart way to link technology, standards and the business world, while creating an additional means of innovation at the national level
5. Master Project “Smart Secure ICT for Business Innovation”
Strengthening ILNAS's relations with academic partners with the aimof structuring education about standardization and ad-hoc research inthe Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Merci
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