On January 28th Energy In Time will be represented at EEBERS ICT clustering workshop by its project leader Belén Gomez and members of the IES team.
The EEBERS European Project analysed 82 research financed projects and clustered their current technology developments to find common solutions and share thoughts and highlight in search for a common beneficial space of collaboration. They are now looking for experts that would like to support the assessment of these innovations regarding their future relevance and performance. The main focus will be the technological maturity and market relevance of the different technologies currently being developed by all the projects that are integrated into the clustering group.
The Workshop will be organized, at the Fraunhofer Headquarters, in Munich, by the partners of the EEbers Project (VTT [Finland], Fraunhofer [Germany], University of Loughborough [UK] and Solintel [Spain]). EEbers is a research project that started in February 2015, funded by the European Commission and aims to identify opportunities for synergies in ICT-related RTD in the EeB domain and to engage stakeholders in networking for future RTD and exploitation of results.
The projects that will be present at the workshop are the following ones:
- FASUDIR Project, Paul Mittermeier , Demonstration of the FASUDIR Tool and Methodology for sustainable urban district retrofitting projects
- MOEEBIUS Project, Ander Romero Amorrortu, Modelling Optimization of Energy
- Efficiency in Buildings for Urban Sustainability.
- INDICATE Project, Aidan Melia, INDICATE: Creating a decision support system for the Development of Energy Efficient Cities
- STREAMER Project, Freek Bomhof, Tools for energy, cost and quality KPIs in the early design stage
- CommONEnergy project, Wilmer Pasut and Daniele Antonucci: Continuous commissioning in commercial buildings
- Ready4SC project, Andrea Cavallaro, ICT Roadmap and Data Interoperability for Energy Systems in Smart Cities