Learn from history: Making Smart Devices Interoperable via Standardization
oneM2M
Media and Telecommunications
A world of interoperable and secure IoT services where market adoption is easy and delivers benefits to society
About us
We are the global community that develops IoT standards to enable interoperable, secure, and simple-to-deploy services for the IoT ecosystem. oneM2M standards are open, accessible and internationally recognized. Formed in 2012 by the world’s preeminent ICT standards development organizations, oneM2M membership today consists of thought leaders from a broad range of industries, including industrial manufacturers and suppliers, consumer device manufacturers, component suppliers, and telecommunications service providers. oneM2M Partner standards development organizations are: ARIB (Japan), ATIS (North America), CCSA (China), ETSI (Europe), TIA (North America), TSDSI (India), TTA (Korea), and TTC (Japan). Additional partners contributing to the oneM2M work include: the BBF (Broadband Forum), Continua, GlobalPlatform, HGI (Home Gateway Initiative), the New Generation M2M Consortium ‐ Japan, and OMA (Open Mobile Alliance). oneM2M specifications provide a framework to support applications and services such as the smart grid, connected car, home automation, public safety, and health.
- Website
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http://www.onem2m.org
External link for oneM2M
- Industry
- Media and Telecommunications
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Brussels
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- IoT - Internet of Things, M2M - Machine to Machine communications, International Standards, Interoperability, Data Marketplace, and IoT Platform
Locations
Employees at oneM2M
Updates
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SMART M2M continues as TC DATA in ETSI's standardization ecosystem
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🚀 EDGE-IoT Systems: Use Cases & Reference Architecture Foundations The ESTIMED project brings IoT and EDGE together in a uniform, integrated architecture. Learn how oneM2M + ETSI MEC enable real-world EDGE-IoT systems through our example use cases and technical insights. 💬 Join the Community to Learn More Join our Discord community to stay updated, ask questions, and connect with other participants. There is a dedicated channel for developer resources and “getting started” guidance. Join here - https://lnkd.in/eGrBRk-f 📝 Express Your Interest in Our Coming Hackathon Before registration opens, express your interest via the Google Form: https://lnkd.in/eruwgJHP 📢 Kindly share this notice with your network and anybody interested in IoT, application development, and EDGE computing. 🔗 For more updates: https://lnkd.in/eWVvUeRg #ESTIMED #ETSI #oneM2M #MEC #EU #EFTA #Hackathon #IoT #EdgeComputing #Interoperability European Commission, EFTA, Eclipse Foundation, Deutsche Telekom
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Thanks to Rob van Kranenburg's farsightedness in 2010, oneM2M celebrates World IoT Day to bring IoT/AI Trends out into the open and to collaborate on industry developments across borders.
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and its National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence is exploring standards-based approaches to manage AI agents. AI Agents in IoT present unique cybersecurity and operational challenges. oneM2M identifies three important considerations in: - AI Agent to IoT interactions, - the application of software approaches to modernize standardization procedures, - oneM2M's collaborative initiatives to standardize AI Agent systems through a system-of-systems approach. oneM2M's analysis and action plan in response to NIST's information request is available here: https://lnkd.in/edQsRHBw Ingo Friese, JaeSeung Song, Roland Hechwartner, ETSI, Telecommunications Industry Association
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🚀 Early Announcement: ESTIMED Hackathon #2 – Connecting IoT and Edge 📅 October 05 - November 26, 2026: ESTIMED is a European initiative co-funded by the European Commission and EFTA to enable seamless data exchange between devices, platforms, and applications across IoT and Edge environments. The initiative brings oneM2M IoT platforms tegether with ETSI MEC Edge Computing technologies. The ESTIMED project accelerates innovation and supports scalable digital solutions across multiple industries. ESTIMED's Hackathon #2 will run as a multi-week program, bringing together developers, researchers, industry innovators, and students to build real interoperable IoT– EDGE prototypes. 🔧 The Challenge is to create a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) where IoT and Edge work as one integrated system. Participants will choose their own use case, design a high-level architecture, and build a working IoT– EDGE prototype using standardized deployments and interfaces. The extended hackathon format gives participants time to explore ideas, iterate, and develop more robust solutions. 📚 Get Ready: In the coming weeks, we will share resources, tutorials, and technical tips to help participants prepare and explore IoT–EDGE integration. 💬 Join the Community: To stay updated, ask questions, and connect with other participants, join our Discord community. A dedicated channel will also provide developer resources and “getting started” guidance: https://lnkd.in/eGrBRk-f 📝 Express Interest: You can express your interest via the Google Form: https://lnkd.in/eruwgJHP 🔗 More updates: https://lnkd.in/eWVvUeRg 📢 Kindly share this notice with your network and anybody interested in IoT, application development, and Edge computing. #ESTIMED #ETSI #oneM2M #MEC #EU #EFTA #Hackathon #IoT #EdgeComputing #Interoperability via oneM2M, ETSI, ETIS ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL, European Commission, EFTA, Eclipse Foundation, Deutsche Telekom, kaleb Gebremichael, Joachim Koss
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Next week, our members will convene for oneM2M's 74th Technical Plenary (TP). Among the work items to progress are a finalization of Release 5 of oneM2M's technical specifications, and a discussion about Edge-IoT integration scenarios and implementation mechanisms. Watch out for more news in our TP summary post and make sure to follow oneM2M.