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ICT 4 E2B Forum · European stakeholders' forum crossing value and innovation chains to explore needs, challenges and opportunities in further research and integration of ICT systems for Energy Efficiency in Buildings
ICT 4 E2B Forum is aimed at bringing together all relevant stakeholders involved in ICT systems and solutions for Energy Efficiency in Buildings, at identifying and reviewing the needs in terms of research and systems integration as well as at accelerating implementation and take-up.<br/>ICT 4 E2B Forum intends to promote, through community building activities, a better understanding, a closer dialogue and a more active cooperation between researchers, end-users/practitioners, building owners, technology-suppliers, and software developers as regards the use of ICT to support informed decision-making (both human and automated) in the current delivery and use of sustainable and energy-efficient buildings and districts.<br/>The ICT4E2B Forum project aims at the following objectives:-\tBring together relevant stakeholders to identify and review the needs in terms of research and systems integration-\tUpdate the REEB research roadmap-\tPromote the use and further development of ICT for improved energy efficiency of buildings<br/>By accomplishing these objectives, ICT 4 E2B Forum will map the sector-specific priorities into a common view and vocabulary, thereby enabling communication and understanding between experts in different sectors that need to join forces in order that fundamental improvements in energy efficient buildings can be achieved. All this coordination work will support in defining future research directions as well as in channelling efforts, while favouring consensus buildings on the roadmap itself.
Consortium · 7 organisations
RINA CONSULTING SPA
IT · €450,200
SAP SE
DE · €88,005
ATOS SPAIN SA
ES · €170,596
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC BUILDINGS AB
SE · €57,866
MOSTOSTAL WARSZAWA SA
PL · €66,340
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC AE
EL
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT
FI · €162,328
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