What defines a smart building? Are there enough trainings and workshops dedicated to the upskilling of the smart construction students and workforce? The SmartBuilt4EU H2020 funded project aims to emphasize the importance of skills development and education in the construction and energy efficiency sectors, identify the remaining gaps, and explore solutions to implement in the very next years.
Reserva la fecha para el evento “Aplicación práctica de BIM para Rehabilitación: Demostración de herramientas BIM sencillas y asequibles para PYMES. Lecciones aprendidas en el proyecto BIM4Ren”, que se llevará a cabo en modalidad semipresencial para permitir que los participantes se unan también de forma remota.
The Catalan Government, Spain, will purchase innovative technological solutions to address several challenges whose aim is to improve civil services and processes and, as far as possible, must have an impact on society.
SmartBuilt4EU has launched a survey to allow stakeholders to give their feedback on the Research and Innovation priorities shortlisted by the project. This EU-funded project aims to consolidate the Smart Building Innovation Community with another european projects, providing a package of supporting activities.
Eurac Research leads the new Horizon Europe-funded project MODERATE. The project aims to develop procedures for stakeholders to share data and make decisions, as well as uniform access to heterogeneous building performance data sources into one open platform.
GreenSCENT aims at developing a competence framework to approach Green Deal to all level stakeholders: from researchers and experts to citizens, the project target is to involve more than 100 experts and 45 schools and universities across Europe to implement the project pilots.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101036480.
The improvement of the power grids is a key step towards smarter cities. The INTERPRETER project aims to help in this evolution by improving the management tools that rae often overlooked.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 864360.