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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2024Partners:Reykjavík Energy (Iceland), CIVIESCO, NECU, LVIV CITY COUNCIL, SUITE5 DATA INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS LIMITED +28 partnersReykjavík Energy (Iceland),CIVIESCO,NECU,LVIV CITY COUNCIL,SUITE5 DATA INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS LIMITED,CITY OF LEIPZIG,VERD,Leipzig University,KONE,LCE LVIVAVTODOR,Siemens Osakeyhtiö,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,MUNICIPIO DE MAIA,BABLE GMBH,ADVEN OY,MOTOR OIL,EDP CNET,SUOMEN RAKENNUSINSINOORIEN LIITTO RIL RY,ČVUT,GC,STATUTARNI MESTO KLADNO,SPI,CENERO ENERGY GMBH,ESPOON KAUPUNKI,SEECON INGENIEURE GMBH,KIINTEISTO OY LIPPULAIVA,CITY INSTITUTE,FHG,STADTWERKE LEIPZIG GMBH,CITY OF REYKJAVIK,MUNICIPALITY OF KIFISSIA,PLUGIT FINLAND OY,WSL WOHNEN & SERVICE LEIPZIGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 864242Overall Budget: 23,785,900 EURFunder Contribution: 19,701,200 EURSustainable energy Positive & zero cARbon CommunitieS demonstrates and validates technically and socio-economically viable and replicable, innovative solutions for rolling out smart, integrated positive energy systems for the transition to a citizen centred zero carbon & resource efficient economy. SPARCS facilitates the participation of buildings to the energy market enabling new services and a virtual power plant concept, creating VirtualPositiveEnergy communities as energy democratic playground (positive energy districts can exchange energy with energy entities located outside the district). Seven cities will demonstrate 100+ actions turning buildings, blocks, and districts into energy prosumers. Impacts span economic growth, improved quality of life, and environmental benefits towards the EC policy framework for climate and energy, the SET plan and UN Sustainable Development goals. SPARCS co-creation brings together citizens, companies, research organizations, city planning and decision-making entities, transforming cities to carbon-free inclusive communities. Lighthouse cities Espoo (FI) and Leipzig (DE) implement large demonstrations. Fellow cities Reykjavik (IS), Maia (PT), Lviv (UA), Kifissia (EL) and Kladno (CZ) prepare replication with hands-on feasibility studies. SPARCs identifies bankable actions to accelerate market uptake, pioneers innovative, exploitable governance and business models boosting the transformation processes, joint procurement procedures and citizen engaging mechanisms in an overarching city planning instrument toward the bold City Vision 2050. SPARCS engages 30 partners from 8 EU Member States (FI, DE, PT, CY, EL, BE, CZ, IT) and 2 non-EU countries (UA, IS), representing key stakeholders within the value chain of urban challenges and smart, sustainable cities bringing together three distinct but also overlapping knowledge areas: (i) City Energy Systems, (ii) ICT and Interoperability, (iii) Business Innovation and Market Knowledge.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2013Partners:SEVEN SOLUTIONS SL, SYSGO AG, TÜV SÜD, Åbo Akademi University, KONE +37 partnersSEVEN SOLUTIONS SL,SYSGO AG,TÜV SÜD,Åbo Akademi University,KONE,Technische Universität Braunschweig,UGR,CEA,WA&S,DELPHI,INTEGRASYS,PSA,SKOV AS GLYNGORE,HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL SRO,AAU,TRTUK,BUT,SYSGO,VALMET,Polytechnic Institute of Porto,EADS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH,DELPHI DE,ESPELSA,VALIDAS AG,TECNALIA,THALES,AALTO,DTU,PAJ Systemteknik,ISL,SYM,CAMEA,SSF,SAFERIVER,SDU,Infineon Technologies (Germany),ELEKTROBIT AUTOMOTIVE GMBH,Fortiss,Infineon Technologies (United Kingdom),DANFOSS POWER ELECTRONICS AS,ISEP,SPINETFunder: European Commission Project Code: 100202more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2029Partners:University of Salford, University of Würzburg, JYU, KONE, HRI-EU +2 partnersUniversity of Salford,University of Würzburg,JYU,KONE,HRI-EU,Leiden University,ALTAIR ENGINEERING GMBHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101226927Funder Contribution: 3,718,000 EURGenerative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) are profoundly disrupting business sectors worldwide by fundamentally altering existing processes presenting unique opportunities. In industrial engineering design, there is a significant and growing demand for experts proficient in AI and engineering disciplines to drive the digital transformation and enhance productivity and efficiency. Our doctoral training program GenAIDE: Generative AI for Industrial Design Engineering provides top-class training to 14 Doctoral Candidates, who will explore disruptive AI technologies and evolve computer-aided engineering from being mere support tools to becoming proactive AI partners within hybrid engineering teams. The DCs will investigate and develop emerging concepts, methods, and infrastructures to deliver an integrated vision of Human-AI collaboration in design engineering teams. GenAIDE seeks to address unmet needs in doctoral training at both European and international levels, leveraging the complementary expertise of 16 leading academic and non-academic partners. This program explores novel synergies between natural language-based Human-AI interaction, nature-inspired optimization and exploration, social impacts of Human-AI cooperation on the team dynamics and advanced machine learning in the engineering domain. GenAI substantially changes the way engineers interact with and benefit from AI and access domain-specific knowledge, marking a phase transition that not only enhances the productivity of engineering teams but also expands the complexity of solvable design problems. GenAIDE will attract and prepare the necessary researchers and practitioners for contributions to industry and academia across Europe. Our training programme will serve as a blueprint for new curricula in AI-assisted engineering, ensuring the integration of innovative AI methodologies into the educational framework and shaping the future of AI-augmented design engineering.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2011Partners:KONEKONEFunder: Research Council of Finland Project Code: 136040Funder Contribution: 36,000 EURmore_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2020Partners:Robert Bosch (Germany), TNO, KONE, CEA, CPI +6 partnersRobert Bosch (Germany),TNO,KONE,CEA,CPI,WALTER PACK,IMEC,AMIRES SRO,GLAXOSMITHKLINE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LTD.,Signify Netherlands BV,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 731671Overall Budget: 9,076,570 EURFunder Contribution: 7,998,650 EURThe InSCOPE project will set-up an open access pilot line service for Hybrid TOLAE (H-TOLAE) technologies capable of sampling products at TRL6-7. It positions itself in between R&D and industry and deploys a service for validating potential H-TOLAE products. Manufacturing progresses beyond R&D level (TRL5 towards 6) by improving processes, functionality and reliability allowing sampling at high quality and in relevant numbers needed for industrial qualification (TRL 6-7). The applications addressed cover automotive, healthcare, smart packaging and buildings. After InSCOPE, the Pilot line service will remain accessible to interested parties. The pilot line is serviced by top European RTD’s with leading technological positions and state of the art equipment in the domain of H-TOLAE. InSCOPE will set up an open access pilot line infrastructure for H-TOLAE technology, which is modular ensuring a comprehensive toolbox of printing, assembly, production integration and process validation distributed over the partners. InSCOPE will ensure interoperability between the differing modules at the partners enabling end-users to combine different processes step from different partners in their process flow. It will accelerate the uptake of H-TOLAE technology by delivering a public handbook describing functionalities, production guidelines and design rules of H-TOLAE, including new opportunities for “traditional” electronics. Validation of the pilot line service by 4 Showcases and 15 development cases are included within the project. The Showcases consist of H-TOLAE product prototypes at TRL 5 to be matured on functionality and on manufacturability. The showcases will steer the pilot line improvement. They are selected based on their economic impact as well as the technological status of the product and production in Europe. The development cases are devoted to new functionalities enabled by H-TOLAE. They are aimed at SME’s interested in exploring the broad advantages H-TOLAE.
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