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LocationNaples
ProgrammesThe 10th FIWARE Global Summit, an Open Source conference for entrepreneurs, public administrations, academia, developers, start-ups, and technologists, will take place in Naples, Italy on 18-19 September 2024.
To find out more about the programme and to register, please visit the conference website.
Please note that this is a paying event.
FIWARE is a curated framwork of open-source platform components designed to facilitate the development of smart applications across various sectors, such as smart cities, industry, and agriculture. It provides a set of standardized APIs and data models, enabling seamless integration and interoperability between different systems and applications.
FIWARE's catalogue includes a diverse range of Generic Enablers—modular building blocks covering areas like data processing, IoT, security, and big data analysis. By leveraging these enablers, developers can accelerate the creation of innovative solutions, ensuring they are scalable, secure, and future-proof. Its open-source nature encourages collaboration and reduces development costs, fostering a vibrant community and widespread adoption.
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