AGILE Research Project

> Resin.io a Key Partner in Delivering Internet of Things Gateway Development and Deployment Technology for European Commission Funded Research Project Resin.io has been selected to participate in “Adaptive Gateways for Diverse Multiple Environments” (AGILE)- a project funded by the European Commission Horizon 2020 Program. AGILE builds a modular hardware and software gateway for the…

Resin.io a Key Partner in Delivering Internet of Things Gateway Development and Deployment Technology for European Commission Funded Research Project

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Resin.io has been selected to participate in “Adaptive Gateways for Diverse Multiple Environments” (AGILE), a project funded by the European Commission Horizon 2020 Program. AGILE builds a modular hardware and software gateway for the Internet of Things with support for protocol interoperability, device and data management, IoT App execution, and external Cloud communication, featuring diverse pilot activities, Open Calls & Community building.

The resin.io platform will be integrated with an innovative new IoT gateway to provide fleet management capabilities to the consortium members involved, as well as makers and industrial partners. This will enable fast and robust Cloud compilation of new gateway and maker App features, including zero-day updates, as well as device monitoring and maintenance in diverse environments such as behind NAT or firewalls – all with the seamless “git push” methodology we have developed for the IoT world.

AGILE is a project funded by the European Commission – H2020 ICT30 Program. The total funding for the project is 6.857.550€ over three years and includes a consortium of 17 organizations, including CREATE-NET (Italy), iMinds VZW(Belgium), Eclipse Foundation Europe GmbH (Germany), Resin.io (United Kingdom), ATOS Spain SA (Spain), Canonical (United Kingdom), Jolocom UG (Germany), Universität Passau (Germany), Sky-Watch (Denmark), BioAssist SA (Greece), MOBISTAR SA (Belgium), Startupbootcamp (Spain), Technische Universität Graz (Austria), INRIA (France), EUROTECH SPA (Italy), Libelium (Spain), and IoTango S.A. (United States).

The EU ICT30-2015 programme is the European programme for “Internet of Things and Platforms for Connected Smart Objects”. ICT 30-2015 cuts across several technological areas (smart systems integration, cyber-physical systems, smart networks, big data) and brings together different generic ICT technologies and their stakeholder constituencies to develop technological platforms that will have a strong influence on the way in which we live and work.

More information about the AGILE project is available at https://agile-iot.eu and more information on Resin.io is available on our website https://resin.io.


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