SmartSDK is a FIWARE initiative that provides ready-to-use bundles for the creation of Smart Services.
Features

FIWARE-native
SmartSDK is FIWARE-native: all components adopted are based on FIWARE and add-ons are contributed to FIWARE Community as Open Source.

Reusable data models
SmartSDK provides a number of ready to use models for the creation of Smart Services based on NGSI v2.

Architecture patterns
SmartSDK will provide a set of reusable and cloud-native architecture patterns to simplify the development of Smart Services.

Example applications
SmartSDK will provide example applications in the Smart City, Smart Health and Smart Security domains.
News

SmartSDK @ FIWARE Tech Summit 2018
December 4, 2018
SmartSDK partners took active part to this year FIWARE Tech Summit! HOP Ubiquitous presented at its booth the Smart Spot developed in SmartSDK and presented at the talks other key innovations develope...Read More

SmartSDK at Smart City Expo Barcelona 2018
November 24, 2018
Martel and Ubiwhere had been presenting the SmartSDK outcomes at at Smart City Expo Barcelona 2018. During the event, Martel, at the FIWARE booth, presented the three main applications developed in Sm...Read More

SmartSDK wins 5G award
November 20, 2018
At last week’s Smart City World Expo Congress in Barcelona, SmartSDK won a 5G award. The prize was for GreenRoute, a smart-mobility software application co-developed with Mexican institutions. GreenRo...Read More
Partners
SmartSDK is supported by:

Martel Innovate
Based in Switzerland, Martel Innovate has more than 20 years of experience in collaborative international European funded projects. We provide consulting and training for identifying the most appropriate R&D grants opportunities and managing the successful implementation of your projects.

FIWARE Foundation
The FIWARE Foundation is the legal independent body providing shared resources to help achieving the FIWARE mission by promoting, augmenting, protecting, and validating the FIWARE technologies as well as the activities of the FIWARE community, empowering its members including end users, developers and rest of stakeholders in the entire ecosystem. The FIWARE Foundation is open: anybody can join contributing to a transparent governance of FIWARE activities and rising through the ranks, based on merit.

CREATE-NET
CREATE-NET is an international research consortium based in northern Italy and founded in 2003 by some of the most prestigious universities and research centers in Europe (Technion, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, University of Trento, Fondazione Bruno Kessler), which employs more than 100 people.

HOP Ubiquitous
HOP Ubiquitous is a SME established in Spain. HOPU is focused on research and development of networks protocols, IoT management, IoT security and final Internet of Things solutions. HOPU is specialized in applying their IoT management, security and networking protocols over an IoT platform called homard. Homard is being used and integrated for final customers by companies such as Fujitu (RunMyProcess) and Microsoft (Azure IoT Suite).

Ubiwhere
Ubiwhere is a Research and Innovation SME, based in Portugal, developing innovative and user-centred software solutions. Since 2007, Ubiwhere has fostered a culture of innovation and creativity by delivering the solutions that their clients need to succeed.

INFOTEC
INFOTEC is a public center for innovation and technological development linked to the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) in Mexico, which contributes to competitiveness projects of the government and institutions involved in the race of Mexico to the information society and knowledge, through the strategic use of Information Technology and Communications (ICT).

Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
The Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (in Spanish: Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, ITESM, is one of the largest private and coeducational multi-campus universities in Latin America with over 90,000 students at the high school, undergraduate, and postgraduate levels.
Based in Monterrey, Mexico, the Institute has 31 campuses in 25 cities throughout the country and is known for having one of the top graduate business schools in the region and being one of the leaders in patent applications among Mexican universities. Since 2004 ITESM fostered Research and Innovation with specific programs and strategies, and presently it is the private university with the highest number of research professors who are members of the Mexican National System of Researchers and patent registrations. The research groups related to ICT focus on solving national priorities related to the development of solutions for security, business intelligence, education, logistics and bioinformatics.

CICESE
CICESE, the Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education of Ensenada, Baja California, was created in 1973 by the federal government as part of the initiative to decentralize scientific activities and modernize the country. CICESE is part of the system of public research centers of the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT). Over more than four decades, it has evolved into one of the leading scientific centers of Mexico.

CENIDET
CENIDET, the National Center for Research Technology Development, is located in Cuernavaca, Morelos, a city that has become home to numerous scientific institutions engaged in research and teaching, which has allowed a fruitful exchange between them.
The CENIDET offers its graduate programs for students from similar degrees who are interested in preparing for applied research and technological development. These programs are structured so that students acquire knowledge and skills that enable them to participate successfully in such fields as: Technology-based industry, Research institutions and technological development and Schools for training engineers.

Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica
Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica (INAOE) is a research institute that is part of the network of research centers of CONACYT, Mexico. Located in Tonantzintla, Puebla, INAOE was founded by presidential decree on November 11, 1971.
Its mission is the creation, advancement and dissemination of knowledge, identifying and solving scientific and technological problems, in an effort to shape specialists within Astrophysics, Optics, Electronics and Computer Science.