About the ResilienceMesh

The ResilienceMesh is a concept for the sustainable utilization of project results from COYPU, PAIRS, and SPELL, which were developed within the framework of the BMWK-funded AI Innovation Competition. It is a cluster exploitation strategy aimed at integrating and jointly utilizing the data, services, and applications of the participating projects. The ResilienceMesh serves to create synergies among the projects to enhance the reach and applicability of the developed technologies.

The ResilienceMesh aims to improve the exploitation potential of the developed data and services by harmonizing cross-project metadata, enabling them to be perceived as a whole and used in a customer-oriented manner. This makes it possible to create a shared infrastructure through cross-project marketing and the integration of data, tools, and services, thereby facilitating access to the projects' results.

The ResilienceMesh will be organizationally integrated into the Green Deal Dataspace e.V. (GDDS), which functions as an open ecosystem to promote resilience and sustainability in the context of economy and society. The GDDS provides data spaces for the secure exchange of data, enables the joint utilization and monetization of data, and fosters the development of new business models. Within this framework, the developed data and technologies of the projects will be made accessible and sustainably utilized.

Technologically, the ResilienceMesh builds upon existing infrastructures such as DCAT, CKAN, and DBpedia-DataBus and adheres to standards like GAIA-X and IDS. These technologies are used to realize a data mesh that connects data stakeholders, data providers, and domain experts, facilitating open exchange. The focus is on the provision of metadata to promote the use of the developed services and to ensure availability for a broad audience.

Within the existing infrastructural framework and the given content-related priorities of the GDDS, the three aforementioned projects will find an ideal opportunity for the utilization of their project results. On the one hand, the long-term and wide-reaching attainment of various target groups is promoted. On the other hand, the structured integration of the data, tools, and services developed by each project, as well as the ease of their combination, enables synergies whose potential benefits far exceed those of the individual projects. The thematic proximity, with partially complementary emphases of the three projects, supports the success prospects of the ResilienceMesh cluster and its relevance both in terms of utilization and from the perspective of the joint development of further innovations. By using shared open standards (in accordance with and oriented towards GAIA-X and IDS) in each of the named projects, the plan for integration within the timeframe of the requested extension is considered realistic, as is the future continuous expansion of the cluster's participant base. Necessary concepts, market and trend analyses, (promotional) materials, websites, service portfolios, etc., are already available within the GDDS and only need to be partially expanded or adapted to include project specifics.