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ICT for Sustainable Homes 2011 Exhibitors

Exhibition Layout


Exhibitors
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3e-HOUSES project deals with the integration of the most established ICT technologies in social housing in order to provide an innovative service for energy efficiency.More information here |
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ENERsip – ENERgy Saving Information Platform for generation and consumption networksENERsip project aims to create an adaptive, customizable and service-oriented energy monitoring and control system by active and proactively coordinating energy, communications, control, computing and construction for near real-time generation and consumption matching in residential, commercial buildings and neighbourhoods. Using advanced and novel communication protocols, the information will be constantly exchanged through the ENERsip system, between energy grids, decision makers and users, helping consumers save energy using intuitive interfaces while maintaining the desired comfort levels. ENERsip is targeted to allow the emergence of an open electricity market by using components from different suppliers, unifying their protocols and providing reliable data exchange services, thus helping reinforce European industrial and technological position in ICT-enabled energy efficiency technologies. The outcome of the adoption of ENERsip platform will allow setting new behavioral patterns in the society and reduce overall intense economic dependence on energy. More information about this project, click here |
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GreenerBuildings is an Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) project funded under the European Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) on Engineering of Networked Monitoring and Control Systems and Wireless Sensor Networks and Cooperating Objects.
GreenerBuildings develops an integrated solution for energy-aware adaptation of public buildings. It investigates self-powered sensors and actuators, occupant activity and behaviour inference, and an embedded software for coordinating thousands of smart objects with the goals of energy saving and user support.GreenerBuildings embraces the following key principles in order to achieve its goals: living-lab experimentation and validation, an agile interdisciplinary consortium, and a user centric approach. In particular, the validation will consider test cases with at least 1.000 networked devices deployed in living-lab buildings. More information about this project, click here |
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More information about Myxyty here. |
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Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST) is a Japanese national university located in Kansai Science City, a border region between Nara, Osaka, and Kyoto. Founded in 1991, NAIST consists solely of graduate schools in three integrated areas: information science, biological sciences, and materials science. The university’s objectives are to conduct cutting-edge research in frontier areas and to train students to become tomorrow’s leaders in science and technology.
As part of the agreement, NAIST will be exhibiting at ICT for sustainable homes, while a representative of NAIST will be addressing the event audience during one of the conference thematic session. |
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PEBBLE (Positive Energy Buildings thru Better ControL DEcisions) is an FP7 Project supported by the European Commission, ICT for Energy Efficiency.
Project PEBBLE is not just about improved energy-efficiency or generation-consumption matching, it is about utilizing harmoniously, and most effectively all installed systems in a building, taking into account human factors, and adapting the decisions in (almost) real-time as and when uncertainties occur. More information about this project, click here |
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REViSITE (Roadmap Enabling Vision and Strategy for ICT-enabled Energy Efficiency) brings together experts and stakeholders in ICT for Energy Efficiency (ICT4EE) to develop a shared vision of the ICT4EE research agenda for future. REViSITE is funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme. The project consortium consists of academic and industrial partners throughout Europe. REViSITE will contribute to the formation of a European multidisciplinary ‘ICT for energy-efficiency’ research community by bringing together the ICT community and four important and complementary application sectors: Smart Grids, Smart Building, Smart Manufacturing and Smart Lighting. More information about this project, click here |
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More information about Vesta System here. |
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